Matthew Rawlings and August Meyer. They're very smart and very handsome. They talk about games and movies.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisureTV & Film |
The Based Boys of Podcasting talk their history with the Pokemon series and their thoughts on its future, and try to convince Uncle Dane, the Based Boy of Comedy, to hop on the WandaVision train.
Uncle Dane, the baddest and most based boy of comedy, joins the boys to talk a lot of Cyberpunk and how we got Lil B to hop on the theme song track. August Meyer: twitter.com/ghostghostdev Matthew Rawlings: twitter.com/MatthewRawling... more
This week the Bad Boys of Podcasting are joined once again by the Bad Boy of Comedy and Best Friend of the Show, Dane Kevin Cook, to catch up and talk about the new new in TV and videogames. The Queen's Gambit scratches the same itch that Jon Favreau... more
This week the Bad Boys of Podcasting are joined by game developer Connor Carson, developer on Half Mermaid Production's new secret game! Half Mermaid Productions was founded by Sam Barlow, director of the incredible FMV games Her Story and Telling Li... more
The Bad Boys of Podcasting are joined by the world's funniest Team Fortress 2 Youtuber who mains the Engineer, Uncle Dane, to take a deeper dive than anyone was anticipating into Hubie Halloween, what other movies have filled the Halloween Grab Bag 2... more
The boys are back, and badder than ever now that they can start talking about horror movies even more. This week marks the beginning of Halloween Grab Bag 2020, the internationally recognized pod tradition where the boys watch a ton of horror movies ... more
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