Forever Movie Boys
info_outline FTVMB: LA TakedownForever Movie Boys
info_outline FTVMB: Inherit the WindForever Movie Boys
info_outline FTVMB: The Night StranglerForever Movie Boys
info_outline FTVMB: The Plumber (1979)Forever Movie Boys
info_outline FTVMB: Vanishing PointForever Movie Boys
This episode, Magellan and Barbecue hit the road and discuss the 1997 tv-movie remake of 1972 underground classic Vanishing Point. The paranoia, seediness, grit and nihilism of the 70's gets a kitschy 90's makeover whilst still trying to access the same themes as the original and make sense of a wayward America. next ep: The Plumber
info_outline FTVMB: The Night StalkerForever Movie Boys
The FMB return to vampire territory and the dirty 1970's for this iconic television film that doubled as the debut for Darren McGavin's iconic intrepid paranormal sleuth, Karl Kolchak. next eo: Vanishing Point (the remake)
info_outline FTVMB- SeanceForever Movie Boys
Still refusing to leave the couch, the FMB channel surf so hard they wash up on the shores of Japan. Veritable cinema legend Kiyoshi Kurosawa (not that one) this time lends his subtle hand to the televisual cinematic experience and offers up something typically eerie, perplexing, and maybe even funny. next episode - The Night Stalker
info_outline FTVMB: Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic WomanForever Movie Boys
The FMB decide to pop into the Six-Million Dollar Man series during its twilight years and try to piece together the previous 2 decades of tv-shows and spin-offs while reeling from a surprise, stellar early appearance from future King of Television, Bryan Cranston.
info_outline FTVMB: 12 Angry Men (1997)Forever Movie Boys
Nick and Tobias stumble on a little gem with this tv-movie adaptation of 12 Angry Men; updated for the 90's and with a stacked cast including a precious Jack Lemmon and an absolutely rabid performance by George C Scott. next episode: The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman
info_outlineHunker down, start saving your water and hide your babes (Ruths, that is); our hosts relive the paranoia of the Cold War by revisiting the monumental televisual feature-length anti-nuclear PSA that was The Day After. If the sight of Steve Guttenberg losing his gorgeous locks won't make the powers that be hesitate before pushing the button then nothing will.