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 #37: Bagged and Cluckin’ – In which Matt and Jesse wax and wane about all things public radio, list their top five favorite stand-ups, and debate the merits of propaganda marketing. With special barking from Hellmutt! You know you want to get up in that…
[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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14 Responses to “Bagged & Boarded 37: Bagged and Cluckin’”Leave a Reply |
October 21st, 2009 at 12:03 am
Fuckin lovin Bagged and Boarded!!!
Always chillin with Jimmy Moore when im listening glad you guys are keepin up with the regular posting now.\
Peace guys
October 21st, 2009 at 5:28 am
spectacular
October 21st, 2009 at 5:55 am
there is salt in the water, you float on top inside the chamber.
October 21st, 2009 at 6:20 am
Awwww, I was waiting for the “Thirty Seven!” clerks reference…Matt thought it was episode 36 for some reason lol. Love the show guys, PEACE.
October 21st, 2009 at 6:23 am
…And Matt you can trip-bawlz in those sensory deprivation chambers too. Watch the movie “Altered States” Here is the netflix synopsis :
Harvard scientist Eddie Jessup’s (William Hurt) mind-altering experiments on himself, involving a hallucinatory drug and an isolation chamber, get out of control when his handiwork shuttles him back and forth on the evolutionary spectrum — from human to ape-man. Equal parts sci-fi actioner, 1960s psychedelic trip and farce, the film was based on a Paddy Chayefsky novel and received Oscar nominations for music and sound. Blair Brown co-stars
October 23rd, 2009 at 5:46 am
Paranormal Activity actually has an 86% Certified Fresh rating. 87 fresh, 14 rotten reviews. Mr. Cohen, you are in the minority.
October 23rd, 2009 at 6:03 am
Also, Kathy Griffin would say “allegedly” a lot in her standup.
October 24th, 2009 at 4:15 am
I completely agree with MR. Cohen, actually, Paranormal Express is the worst thing to happen to film since the “SAW” franchise, which I equally despise. Not because I generally dislike the Horror genre…but simply because it’s a mockery of what a film can be without a $20 mil. Budget. Case in point “Clerks” OBVIOUSLY, one of the many prime examples of what a film-maker can do based on dialog, and not exploiting the fears of weak minded people. and PS: it’s not even scary…FAIL PARANORMAL EXPRESS, FAIL!
October 24th, 2009 at 4:20 am
PPS: the only people who really go submit a “Fresh” review are the for mentioned “Weak minded”. it doesn’t surprise me at all that it had a 87-14 ratio considering that most people that hated it, tried to forget it just as quickly as they let it waste the 99 min. of their time in the first place.
October 27th, 2009 at 10:45 pm
It’s fine if people don’t like the film, but to call the people who consider what critics have to say about film “weak-minded” is simply ludicrous. Unless one is a critic or long-time film fan, the idea that anyone would disregard someone’s professional opinion (someone who likely knows a lot more about what makes a film work) is faulty logic. The fact that this film is both critically acclaimed and making a good amount of money should be enough for people to check it out, but doesn’t guarantee a positive reaction for all.
BTW, it’s at 85% now with a 93-17 Fresh to Rotten ratio.
The only reason I started talking about the RT reviews is because Cohen stated some number that are currently incorrect. Yes, he’s correct in that people who didn’t like the film agree with his points, but the people who like the film disagrre with him about his points.
I understand that Cohen and I don’t share film tastes, so it’s necessary for differing opinions to be shared.
October 28th, 2009 at 2:31 am
Also, movies like Transformers do a lot more harm to film on multiple levels than Paranormal Activity ever could.
October 29th, 2009 at 7:16 am
That is so backwards ass I cant even begin to describe my feelings on the matter. #1 “critically acclaimed and making a good amount of money” means shit to me. So was Titanic, and it was 2 hours of a boat sinking, when the ship actually went down though I have to say it did look awesome…lol. #2 I get what you’re saying about movies like transformers vs. movies like paranormal express, i do. But it’s just my personal opinion that emerging Film-makers should make something worth watching…not the exploitation of well placed sound effects and cheap tricks to get a rise of out of peoples fears. Theres plenty of examples of independent films that are worth watching for substance not cheap thrills.
November 1st, 2009 at 1:25 am
They essentially ripped off HP lovecraft except instead of the word Cthulu they used (the absence of) a picture. That is just dumb.
November 4th, 2009 at 6:33 pm
Miss you guys, where the B&B at?