Episodes
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Certain Fury (1985) stars Oscar winners Tatum O’Neal and Irene Cara as two criminals on the run from the NYPD, hunting them down for a police massacre they had no part of. Along the way, terrible things happen to them. Fun!
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Hooper (1978) is how we’ve chosen to pay tribute to the late Burt Reynolds, and as it turns out, it might be the Burt-iest movie ever made. Burt’s a stuntman and his friends are stuntmen and they do stunts and tell jokes and then the movie’s over. It’s great! In the second half we ramble […]
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Corvette Summer (1978) is Mark Hamill’s follow-up to Star Wars, Annie Potts’ first movie, and the film you chose for us to watch in this week’s poll. Hamill and friends build a Corvette, it gets stolen, he tracks it down in Las Vegas and falls in love with a hooker in training (Potts). Good times […]
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Walking Tall (2004) is a movie with The Rock that we all ignored for some reason, but are thrilled as hell that we finally watched. He’s a war hero who comes home to a town filled with corruption, so he grabs a big stick and beats everyone up. It’s great! And brisk. In the second […]
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The Swarm (1978) was chosen by the listeners as our next movie, and we now hate the listeners. Just kidding. Michael Caine fights the bees and we fight the boredom. Note: We watched the 155 minute cut of The Swarm which is not the version to watch.
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Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002) is a notorious box office flop and as such we’ve been avoiding it for over 400 episodes. However, it’s not like we’re above it or anything, so to prove we’re not bad movie snobs we finally fired up this action stinkbomb to give it a proper look. In the second […]
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Hot Dog the Movie (1984) by reputation is a raunchy sex comedy. It’s not. It’s a ski movie with boobs on display here and there. Some dudes ski, sometimes they have the sex, there’s a scandal and a big race, and that’s that. In the second half we… just kidding, there is no second half […]
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Mac and Me (1988) was a film we thought we could ignore. This ET-knockoff and product placement-apalooza had been well covered by plenty of other podcasts over the years. But when the mad geniuses over at Shout Factory decided this needed a Blu-ray release, well… that was our cue. In the second half we talk […]
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Poseidon (2006) is the unnecessary remake of the 70s classic that features spectacle and stunts and zero characters. Still, there might be some fun to be had with it.
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Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979) is the great on paper, poorly executed sequel to The Poseidon Adventure (imagine that). It’s absolutely ludicrous in ways that delighted one of us and frustrated the other. Later, Chuck talks about watching the animated Brady Kids series from the early 1970s.
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The Jurassic Games (2018) is Jurassic Park meets The Hunger Games meets Ready Player One meets The Running Man meets Gamer meets The Fugitive meets Law Abiding Citizen. And it’s good? What the heck?! In the second half we talk Missions: Impossible, Glow Season 2 and more. Enjoy!
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The Poseidon Adventure (1972) is the birth of the disaster genre and a damn fine motion picture. We’re here to break it all down for you in a hot new format. Comments welcome.
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Gray Lady Down (1978) is a star-studded submarine disaster movie which sometimes focuses more on procedure over spectacle. Still, this new Shout Factory Blu-ray might be worth a look. Also discussed are Twin Peaks (1990) and Heavenly Bodies (1984). We are tinkering with the formula of BMFcast Extra starting with this episode and would LOVE […]
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Capital Punishment (1991) had a budget of $12 after paying stars Gary Daniels and David Carradine. Supposedly it’s about a killer drug that gives you super adrenaline and makes your babies born deformed. Gary Daniels is an underground kickboxer who both gets swept up in the investigation and was a part of it all along? […]
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The Phantom (1996) is a mistreated superhero movie that is just starting to gain a cult status. It features Billy Zane and Treat Williams hamming it up (as they should) and it’s worth a look. SO GO LOOK.
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American Cyborg Steel Warrior (1993) is a silly title for this very late stage Cannon Films effort that features a lady, a cyborg, the star of Hologram Man and a fetus in a jar. They’re all going from one side of Charleston, SC to the other, for varying reasons. Along the way bullets fly and […]
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Brenda Starr (1989) is good starring vehicle for Brooke Shields but it stumbles along the way for reasons that are difficult to nail down. However, Timothy Dalton is here to be awesome and attempt to save the day.
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Best of the Best (1989) features several Oscar contenders attempting to give Oscar-worthy performances in this Rocky IV “tribute” about an American karate kwan do arts team headed by Eric Roberts and coached by James Earl Jones battling the evil Koreans. In the second half, Harlo gushes over A Quiet Place and the second season […]
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Hercules (1983) is the Golan-Globus version of the “classic” strong man tale that features wizards and witches and feats of strength and Sybil Danning’s breasts. It’s a mixed bag, but there’s potential fun within. In the second half, Maki talks Jurassic Park Fallen Kingdom (2018) and Tag (2018), Harlo attempts to have fun with Death […]
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Jake Speed (1986) is a weird one. He’s a fictional pulp hero in a world where all the other pulp heroes we already know apparently actually exist. Maybe. It’s hard to tell because the movie never settles on an actual story.
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