I've Got A Bad Feeling About This

Exploring the Dark Side of Fandom

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.

  1. Mando & Grogu Review / Lego Heist

    3d ago

    Mando & Grogu Review / Lego Heist

    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. 🚀🎙️🧱  IGABFPodcast@Gmail.com

    1 hr
  2. Rebel Scam

    Apr 23

    Rebel Scam

    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.

    52 min
  3. Episode XXXIV "Friends with Benefits"

    Mar 11

    Episode XXXIV "Friends with Benefits"

    This week on I’ve Got a Bad Feeling About This, host Chisel is joined by Jonathan Fallon and special guest Seneca for a deep dive into the weird, hilarious, and sometimes chaotic world of the toy collecting community. Episode 34, “Friends with Benefits,” isn’t about romance—it’s about the kind of friendships you build when you spend enough weekends digging through toy bins, setting up tables at conventions, and arguing over whether that loose figure is “complete enough.” The crew talks about how they first crossed paths selling toys, the toy shows that brought them together, and the strange journey of a certain show that kept moving from place to place as the community followed it. Along the way, they share stories from the trenches of the collectible world: The good – the friendships, the finds, and the thrill of the hunt.The bad – tough deals, weird buyers, and the occasional toy-show drama.The ugly – the moments that make you question your life choices while standing behind a vendor table for eight hours.From working toy stores to setting up at toy shows, the conversation jumps between behind-the-scenes stories, collector culture, and the kind of inside jokes that only make sense if you’ve ever spent way too long debating the value of a plastic figure from 1987. It’s a laid-back, laugh-filled episode packed with stories from the toy trenches, memories of how the crew met, and a reminder that sometimes the best part of the hobby isn’t the toys—it’s the people you meet along the way.

    1h 28m
  4. Big Mac Attack

    Feb 16

    Big Mac Attack

    Episode 33 cranks the hyperdrive straight into drama as Chisel and the Millennium Fallen dive headfirst into yet another legendary rant from the one they call the quote-unquote Big Mac — the self-proclaimed king (and chief exec energy) behind the ICC. If you follow the toy-show circuit, you already know the name… and you probably know the vibe that’s coming. The guys break down a fiery tirade about why certain celebrities allegedly can’t appear at his events while somehow popping up at other toy shows without a problem. Is it politics? Ego? Behind-the-scenes contracts? Miscommunication? Chisel and Fallen pick through the claims, the tone, and the fan reactions — all with their usual mix of sarcasm, side-eye, and collector-culture insight. Expect plenty of commentary, strong opinions, and a few “wait… did he really just say that?” moments along the way. But this episode isn’t just about one rant — it’s about pulling back the curtain on the messy, complicated side of fandom collecting: the rivalries, the rumors, the business drama, and the weird power struggles that most fans only hear whispers about. Whether you’re deep in the toy-show scene or just love a good fandom meltdown story, this one promises plenty to chew on. If you like your collector talk spicy, your industry gossip dissected, and your Star Wars-flavored sarcasm dialed up to eleven, Episode 33 — “Big Mac Attack” — is ready to drag you to the dark side… and maybe make you laugh while you’re there

    1h 2m

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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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