What happens when two young men let their love of movies, comic books, and all things “geek” take over their lives? They run away from their families, bringing only the most essential DVDs and comics to their secret, highly fortified underground bunker in sunny Southern California, where they start recording podcasts that will change the world.
Are they heroes?
No.
Are they geniuses?
Far from it.
Are they the future of this planet?
I sure hope not.
Simply put… Matt Cohen and Jesse Rivers are “Bagged and Boarded”.
BAGGED & BOARDED #34: Mississippi Rivers And The Temple of Poon – In which Matt and Jesse chat about comic book videogames, the most important band of the nineties, and a plethora of other topics so exciting, they might literally make your ears fall off from joy. Also featuring the premiere of Matt’s new song, “Goblins Up, Hoes Down”. So click this, sucka!
[CONTENT WARNING]: This podcast may contain some foul language and horribly off-color jokes. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
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6 Responses to “Bagged & Boarded 34: Mississippi Rivers And The Temple of Poon”Leave a Reply |
September 16th, 2009 at 7:29 am
stoked.
September 16th, 2009 at 3:07 pm
fuck you get me a excited for a contest part way in. I will win “I WIN AT EVERYTHING” cant wait till next week. till then i give a big shout out from B-town VT and thanks for all the good times.
_winch_
September 16th, 2009 at 11:25 pm
Cohen, you nearly made my head explode with your comics discussion. Thank goodness you cleared up your mistakes during the podcast. I still think you are crazy regarding Valentine de Landro, the penciller for X-Factor, and X-Factor in general.
While de Landro’s work might be looser of late, he started off really well and still pulls it off well for the most part right now. He’s certainly better than some of the artists that were on the book before.
Ever since the Secret Invasion tie-in issues, Peter David has been able to get this title to do everything he wants to do with it, unhindered by the contraints of a tie-in plot. He’s been able to use story elements from earlier in the series and stuff from the 90s that went unresolved.
It’s sad that you don’t like the book anymore, but it’s consistent quality is undeniable, especially for the fans who continue to purchase it.
On a better note, Secret Six is freaking great. 13 issues of win and counting.
September 16th, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Bagged and Boarded: For when your geek feels down.
Can’t wait to have a listen.
September 17th, 2009 at 8:36 am
Ice Cream Cohen – genius!
September 17th, 2009 at 9:27 am
Also, Beck has 10 albums with a b-sides collection, but he’s officially recognized as a solo artist. Green Day has 8 albums with a b-sides collection. Pearl Jam never stopped; they have 8 albums out and a b-sides collection with the 9th album on its way this year. They would be my pick for band of the allotted generation and I would easily put Radiohead and The White Stripes ahead of Green Day in the category, but that’s my personal preference.