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I've Got A Bad Feeling About This

I've Got A Bad Feeling About This

By: Exploring the Dark Side of Fandom
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A podcast exploring the dark side of Star Wars fandom. Everything from action figure collecting to review bombing Disney shows. Join Chizzlel and Fallen as they dive deep into the scum and villainy of the Star Wars universe.

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  • Mando & Grogu Review / Lego Heist
    Jun 10 2026

    This week, Chizzle and Millennium Fallen kick things off on a somber note as they reflect on the loss of CobraDad from Hoodcast AF. The guys share memories, stories, and one of the last things they experienced with him—watching The Mandalorian together. Naturally, that leads into a full review of The Mandalorian & Grogu, where opinions fly faster than an X-Wing through an asteroid field. Was it the triumphant return of Star Wars storytelling, or should it have stayed frozen in carbonite? The answers may surprise you.

    But that’s only the beginning.

    The main event this week is the absolutely insane Bricks & Minifigs controversy that has taken YouTube, LEGO collectors, and Star Wars fans by storm. Chisel and Fallen dive headfirst into the viral investigation by YouTuber Benjamin Schneider, covering allegations surrounding a massive Star Wars LEGO collection reportedly valued between $100,000 and $200,000 that became the center of a years-long dispute involving consignment agreements, lawsuits, franchise ownership changes, and accusations that have turned the entire collector community upside down. The case has exploded across social media and is now tied up in ongoing litigation, with both sides making competing claims about what really happened.

    As always, the boys attempt to stay on topic for approximately three minutes before the conversation derails into conspiracy theories, collector horror stories, questionable legal expertise, and whatever random nonsense Fallen finds on the internet that day.

    Loss. Star Wars. Missing LEGO. Lawsuits. Chaos.

    In other words, it’s another episode of I’ve Got a Bad Feeling About This. Grab a drink, lock up your collectibles, and enjoy the ride. 🚀🎙️🧱

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    1 hr
  • Attack of the Convention Scams
    May 9 2026

    The show kicks off with the I’ve Got a Bad Feeling About This side of things as Chisel and the crew dive deep into the epidemic of scam conventions and bootleg toy shows. We’re talking about conventions advertised like massive events that end up being held in some random tent behind a strip mall, nobody showing up, vendors getting charged insane booth prices, promised celebrity guests disappearing, and entire events turning into ghost towns before the doors even open. The crew breaks down all the shady nonsense behind these bargain-bin conventions and how collectors and vendors keep getting trapped in the cycle.

    But then the heat really turns up.

    The podcast Distance Nerding gets called out as the resident shills, and Chisel absolutely cooks them. No mercy. No filter. Names get dropped, accusations start flying, and the rant spirals into one of the funniest trainwrecks the crossover has ever produced.

    Then the Hoodcast AF side officially takes over. So, if you are inclined to hear more, check out the sister podcast HoodCastAF Collectible Podcast!.


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    52 mins
  • Rebel Scam
    Apr 23 2026

    I’ve Got a Bad Feeling About This“Rebel Scam” — starts in the trenches of the collecting world and somehow ends up… somewhere else entirely.

    Chisel and The Millennium Fallen kick things off digging into stories pulled from the Rebel Scum community, breaking down reported scams, shady deals, and the kinds of situations that make Star Wars collectors double-check who they’re buying from. From Vintage Collection headaches to too-good-to-be-true listings, they go semi-deep into the chaos of the secondary market — though staying on topic isn’t exactly their strong suit.

    Because before long, the conversation derails hard.

    Out of nowhere, Willy Wonka gets dragged into the mix, which somehow leads Fallen down a bizarre entrepreneurial path — pitching not one, but two completely unhinged app ideas. First comes Snoz Wangler, a swipe-style app centered around rating… let’s just say, very specific male attributes. Then, in an attempt at equal opportunity insanity, the counterpart idea Vicious Knid is introduced, flipping the concept on its head.

    It’s weird. It’s unnecessary. It’s completely on-brand.

    Eventually — somehow — the guys steer things back to the original topic, revisiting more scam stories and collector cautionary tales from Rebel Scum, reminding listeners that while the hobby is fun, it’s also full of pitfalls if you’re not paying attention.

    Part collector insight, part off-the-rails nonsense, Rebel Scam is a perfect example of how no topic is safe and no conversation stays on track for long.

    If you came for Star Wars scams, you’ll get them.

    If you stayed for whatever the hell Snoz Wangler is… you’re not alone.

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    52 mins
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