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It’s that time of year. Can we predict the Oscar Best Picture winner based solely on the trailer? I know the tradition is to make stupid paragraph based on the nominees, but look at them. OK, let’s see if we can Joker-ound (say it loud, it work
The Ape-ril micro-season starts with the little known British horror movie Link. It stars Oscar nominated actors, though not for this film, Terence Stamp and Elisabeth Shue, who are pitted against hyper intelligent chimpanzees. We discuss how m
Without enough time to cover the first film in our Ape-ril micro-season, we sit down for one of our infrequent chats about what we're watching. We discuss whether you can have too much choice, and whether streaming services offer enough variety
Brides of March ends with a Honeymoon in Vegas, an early 90s rom com with Nicolas Cage on top form as the groom to be alongside Sarah Jessica Parker as the blushing bride. Rollerball’s James Caan stands in way of their nuptials as a… is he mean
Brides of March continues with The Wedding Planner. This early noughties rom com stars Jennifer Lopez, as an Italian, and Matthew McConaughey, as a paediatrician, who meet when they shouldn’t. Set in glorious San Francisco this move has an inte
The Brides March on with our 2nd rom com, Fools Rush In from 1997. Capitalising on his Friends fame, Matthew Perry co-stars with, then rising star, Salma Hayek in a cross-cultural tale of an impulsive marriage. We discuss how much Perry diverts
It's time for Brides of March, a month long celebration of wedding themed movies. We kick off in style with Frank Oz's classy 1997 rom com In & Out. Kevin Kline gets the oddest case of prenuptial jitters when he's outed on national TV and faces
Feburenny 2019 comes to a close with The Long Kiss Goodnight, possibly the most Renny Harlin film of them all. It’s got a Shane Black script, stars Geena Davis and Samuel L Jackson, and massive explosions. Foz is a huge fan, but Ben really didn
Feburenny continues with another supernatural film from Renny Harlin. This time we have The Covenant. Imagine a genderflip of The Craft with moody male models taking over as the hormonal, adolescent teens with power. We discuss the merits of ca
Can we guess the Oscar Best Picture winner based on the trailer alone? Time for the annual BFGC predictions for 2019 to see if A Star is Born when the producer picks up the golden man. Will there be a sweet smelling a Roma in the making, or hav
Feburenny continues to celebrate the career of Renny Harlin with, possibly, his most famous film Die Hard 2 [colon] Die Harder. Bruce Willis is back to put the “Christ that hurts” into Christmas as he tackles a bunch of ex-military types who ta
Welcome to Feburenny. A month-long celebration of Finland’s finest filmmaker, Mr Renny Harlin. We kick things off with his American debut “Prison”, a spooky prison flick about a vengeful spirit looking for revenge on the guard that framed him f
Van Dammit, this is an entertainment packed weekend right here. In lieu of looking at films individually, we have constructed the ultimate JCVD movie marathon for you. Foz has painstakingly put together a couple of themed lists that give you th
Van Damme does the ultimate splits playing twins in Double Impact. What better way to celebrate June Claude Van Damme by having not one, but two JCVDs. This 1991 action movie was a huge hit, even though it didn’t light a fire under critics, and
Idealistic Christian Bale takes a cross-country journey, with gruff veteran hunter Matt Mac to chase down a dragon in a post-cataclysmic Britain. It’s basically Jaws with dragons, and that can’t be bad… can it? This 2002 action/monster movie wa
What McConaughmay would be complete without a McConaughrom-com. There are so many to choose from, but we’ve gone with Ghosts of Girlfriend’s Past. A loose reworking of the classic story A Christmas Carol, with Matt Mac as a promiscuous, gamopho
Alright, alright, awwwwriiiiight! It’s the glorious month of McConaughmay, celebrating the best Texan export since the discovery of oil. Kicking off this most sacred of months is Two For The Money, a “based on reality“ drama about the world of
Imagine if someone made a version of the Arnie/De Vito movie Twins, but cast actual twins. Welcome to Double Trouble from 1992 starring body building brothers Peter and David Paul. They are Dead Ringers, but couldn’t be more different. One’s a
It's Showtime! No, not Beetlejuice. Buddy cop meets reality TV in this 2002 action comedy. You might know it better as the one where William Shatner teaches De Niro how to act. That's right, Captain Kirk shows the man behind Travis Bickle, Jake
Were our Oscar picks on the money, or did we miss the mark? Following from our prediction podcast, comes the inevitable fall out and a chat about the awards in general. We also go over some things we’ve been watching and some things we’re looki
Can we pick the Best Picture winner based on the trailer, and socio-political climate only? The Darkest Hour approaches and it’s time has come for us to Post our thoughts on the Best Picture nominees for the 2018 Oscars. Will the host Call Me B
The Blade trilogy gets the Franchise and Lows treatment. Who doesn’t love Wesley Snipes as the badass half-vampire. That’s a rhetorical question, by the way. Everyone here at #TeamBFGC are massive fans of the 1998 action horror classic, and the
Should the Doctor Strange film have been more like this early 90s rip-off? Low budget studio Full Moon entertainment held the movie rights to Marvel’s Doctor Strange for a short period. When they lost the rights, they thought “well we’ve done a
Just who do we think we are? Find out more about your hosts in Episode Zero. Discover what makes us qualified to chat about movies, both good and bad. We then ask each other the only questions that matter in a special Q&A section. Finally, you
Scream is 21 years old and we look back at the highs and lows of the series in the first Franchise and Lows. Writer Kevin Williamson combined Dawson’s Creek with Crystal Lake, and roped in veteran horror director Wes Craven to create a ground b
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