💪 Tough Guys Bob Chipman / Robert Lewis Chipman / MovieBob / Game OverThinker - "Coastal Elite Thinker" who wants conservatives, Christians and manual workers eradicated. Universally ignorant; cannot tell reality from sci-fi. Sore loser with short fuse. Odious Disney shill. Tranny chaser and general creep. Fat and diabetic.

Alright. A bit of history.

Looks like the first episode of the BOFCA was originally posted in 2013. And they are good enough to list the contents and participants. As you can see, Bob is NOT in this episode. So I'm not going to bother with it.

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It seems episode #3 is the first appearance of Bob.

Description of the episode:
Listen as Monica Castillo, Steve Head, David Riedel and Bob Chipman take you on a tour of Boston’s repertory movie screenings. On deck: Coolidge Corner’s showings of ANNIE HALL, THE BLUES BROTHERS, MONSTER SQUAD, BERRY GORDY’S THE LAST DRAGON and more. The Brattle is bringing out 12 ANGRY MEN, ROSEMARY’S BABY, THE PRINCESS BRIDE, as well as a double feature of THE SHINING and ROOM 237, and the Burt Lancaster Centennial series. The HFA has a massive Hitchcock Retrospective and LE PONT DU NORD, along with their film noir tribute, Noir All Night. Over at the MFA, it’s The Works of Wong Kar-Wai; and finally, the Somerville Theatre is screening JAWS, PIRANHA, THE GATE, THE ROAD WARRIOR, THE WARRIORS and the Silents Please Series.

Yeah. So if his first appearance is episode #3 and he went up to at least episode 64... I really wish I had dived into this disgusting gold mine earlier.

Anyway, with any luck this episode will be mostly "boring" information about Boston's film scene and not much Bobby sperging (this is before Trump) but let's find out...
Oh! Oh this has made it all worth while!

Did you know, Bob wrote a book???


The man just can not help himself from political sperging.

Forget Roger Ebert, I'm becoming convinced Bob really wanted to become Jake tapper or even Cenk Yuger.

They talked about Lifeforce ALSO on this podcast. Am I doomed to hear about Lifeforce every time Bob appears in these?


So there is apparently this thing where there are "bleeps" through the episode. They sort of sound like swearing beeps, but they are a bit longer than usual for those and often when things resume after them it sounds more like you've missed a whole paragraph, not a single word. I think these people edited this episode, and very often they took out the best parts.

There is a discussion that was starting around the Princess Bride and then the bleep happened so maybe we were all spared.

Also here and there the speakers mention a "cville-weekly" which I know references a town where they live, but it's funny to imagine it's a CWCville and is a kiwifarms magazine.

Next up is this discussion about the Shining and Room 237. This part is actually pretty good as the group have differing opinions but are allowed to say their piece instead of talking over each other. I'm not bothering to clip it, I just want to grab this tidbit of Bob...


Then Bob has this rant... I think it says so much about him, even over 12 years ago...

Ok and that has put me halfway through this episode. I'll have more thoughts on it all later.
 
Did you know, Bob wrote a book???

Here Bob sounds like the kind of unknown oddball early David Letterman used to bring on as guests just for laughs -- the kind who had no idea they were being mocked. Daily Show pre-Jon Stewart did this too.

Then Bob has this rant... I think it says so much about him, even over 12 years ago...

I'd just like to point out that at no point in King's novel is an Indian burial ground ever mentioned. Also, "it's not good, like a lot of early Stephen King"?! There are King fans to this day who hold it up as one of his best.

I am dead certain Bob has never so much as cracked The Shining open, or if he did he gave up 100 pages in or less.
 
[2025.10.25-01] Bobby is terrified by the concept of crowdfunding because he dreads facing the crowd if he cannot deliver.
How's that any diferent from Moviebob's Patreon grift?

How can Moviebob be "morally terrified" when Bob has poor morals to begin with?



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If I were hosting a Moviebob Bingo party--something I retired around the time Bob left X-Twitter--I would have said something like "Mark down 'JERBS!!!' on your cards!"



[2025.10.25-07]
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LGBTQ+. Illinois. His campaign will be bankrolled by Pizzafucker.
And if this should happen to MAGA...?



[2025.10.25-08]
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The White House is not a public space. And if you gave a hoot about what Trump did to it, you belong to the leisure class.
Well said.



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Here's where I disagree with Moviebob: The crummiest person within either Trump administration was, is, and will forever be inifnitely better on their worst days that Moviebob is on a not-evil day.
 
I'd just like to point out that at no point in King's novel is an Indian burial ground ever mentioned. Also, "it's not good, like a lot of early Stephen King"?! There are King fans to this day who hold it up as one of his best.

I am dead certain Bob has never so much as cracked The Shining open, or if he did he gave up 100 pages in or less.
Early Stephen King is generally regarded as some of his better stuff and then as time went on, it got worse. But, much like The Simpsons or the MCU, Bob believes that the longer something goes on, the better it gets regardless of its actual quality. Personally I've always found The Shining, the book and the movie, to be overrated but I can still appreciate them and understand why they've stood the test of time.

And 100 pages is probably giving Bob too much credit, he likely bows out because the blurb is too long.
 
Here Bob sounds like the kind of unknown oddball early David Letterman used to bring on as guests just for laughs -- the kind who had no idea they were being mocked. Daily Show pre-Jon Stewart did this too.



I'd just like to point out that at no point in King's novel is an Indian burial ground ever mentioned. Also, "it's not good, like a lot of early Stephen King"?! There are King fans to this day who hold it up as one of his best.

I am dead certain Bob has never so much as cracked The Shining open, or if he did he gave up 100 pages in or less.
I'm guessing Bob had a brain fart and confused The Shining for Poltergeist. And Poltergeist has nothing to do with Stephen King. Bad at job Bob, news at 11.
 
I'm guessing Bob had a brain fart and confused The Shining for Poltergeist. And Poltergeist has nothing to do with Stephen King. Bad at job Bob, news at 11.
Maybe Pet Sematary, which does mention an Indian burial ground and has a movie adaptation.
Nope. There are references to Indians in the movie, specifically to Indian attacks during the hotel's construction and Indian artwork motifs throughout the Overlook. This has led to speculation that the film is a metaphor for the destruction of the Native American population (thus Jack using the frontiersman tool of an axe and Danny using what's supposedly an old Indian trick of walking through his own footprints to elude him). It's a daffy theory, but it's also almost certainly what Bob and the others are talking about in that segment. Not one bit of this is in the novel, save for a single moment where Danny recalls a picture of hidden Indians as a metaphor for all the horrible things he glimpses lurking in the hotel corners.

And Bob airily claims oh, the Indian stuff is much more obvious in the book.

No, Bob is absolutely faking a familiarity with the book he doesn't possess. This is probably a big reason he doesn't do podcasts anymore: his bullshit is thicker and more easily called out when he can't consult Wikipedia before saying something.
 
For all you know, English isn't his first language. We don't mind because he's one of the very few people willing and able to dive into the cesspool that is Bob's BlueSky feed. Seriously, what's with your hateboner for Positron? Just block the man and move on.
What's the point of being annoyed if you can't tell the world how annoyed you are?

Hey, that sounds like MovieBob's whole schtick!
 
Here Bob sounds like the kind of unknown oddball early David Letterman used to bring on as guests just for laughs -- the kind who had no idea they were being mocked. Daily Show pre-Jon Stewart did this too.
Which makes his later earlier bit about documentaries and weirdos so extra hilarious.

Bob is so bad at theory of mind he is constantly telling on himself but is too dense to realize it.

This has led to speculation that the film is a metaphor for the destruction of the Native American population (thus Jack using the frontiersman tool of an axe and Danny using what's supposedly an old Indian trick of walking through his own footprints to elude him). It's a daffy theory, but it's also almost certainly what Bob and the others are talking about in that segment. Not one bit of this is in the novel, save for a single moment where Danny recalls a picture of hidden Indians as a metaphor for all the horrible things he glimpses lurking in the hotel corners.
Correct. I thought I had left in enough context. My mistake. While talking about the shining they go on to discuss the documentary "Room 247" which is apparently just about people's theories about the shining movie. And what got them on this was one of the guys dismissing that Indian theory.
 
Bob is so bad at theory of mind he is constantly telling on himself but is too dense to realize it.

Well, we've been kicking around the theory Bob has NPD again just lately. An NPD would never even suspect they're an object of derision or even just fun, not admiration. He wrote not just a book, but the definitive guide to Super Mario 3! Of course he's being fawned over.

Correct. I thought I had left in enough context. My mistake. While talking about the shining they go on to discuss the documentary "Room 247" which is apparently just about people's theories about the shining movie. And what got them on this was one of the guys dismissing that Indian theory.

I thought you did, but it may just be people who aren't Shining nerds (sigh, guilty) just don't know about that fan theory ... and the whole "Indian burial ground" thing is such a cliche a lot of people probably don't realize how rarely it actually shows up. Poltergeist, for example, which someone mentioned, isn't about an Indian burial ground at all, but just regular folks whose cemetery got built over. (For the moment let's disregard the batshit retcon of the sequel ... which despite the presence of Will Samson is also not an Indian burial ground, but something even weirder.)
 
Oooohhh...
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Earlier podcasts list Bob in the description. At a glance, I can assure you gents, he is in MORE than one episode.

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I would kill to see them talk about Patriots Day.
23Oct#11
The Purity Spiral continues to swirl; and Bobby's projector shines bright into the Superior Future.
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So there is a Bad Tactic after all: appealing to "bigots".
He's acting like every Conservative is a Nazi sleeper agent just so he can justify his rants.
Yeah, this guy sounds like a total dick.

What did he say?
24Oct#18
More Star Wars bullshit.
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25Oct#13b
Nintendo is the gaming industry's last hope, and they will WIN.
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The console wars ended years ago, Bob.
 
Nope. There are references to Indians in the movie, specifically to Indian attacks during the hotel's construction and Indian artwork motifs throughout the Overlook. This has led to speculation that the film is a metaphor for the destruction of the Native American population (thus Jack using the frontiersman tool of an axe and Danny using what's supposedly an old Indian trick of walking through his own footprints to elude him). It's a daffy theory, but it's also almost certainly what Bob and the others are talking about in that segment. Not one bit of this is in the novel, save for a single moment where Danny recalls a picture of hidden Indians as a metaphor for all the horrible things he glimpses lurking in the hotel corners.

And Bob airily claims oh, the Indian stuff is much more obvious in the book.

No, Bob is absolutely faking a familiarity with the book he doesn't possess. This is probably a big reason he doesn't do podcasts anymore: his bullshit is thicker and more easily called out when he can't consult Wikipedia before saying something.
The book mentions the local tribe considered the land the Olomouc was built on to be cursed ground, and they shunned it. It’s like one sentence, not given special significance and never brought up again.

Doctor Sleep basically says it’s a site of dark magic power, nothing Indian-related.
 
Correct. I thought I had left in enough context. My mistake. While talking about the shining they go on to discuss the documentary "Room 247" which is apparently just about people's theories about the shining movie. And what got them on this was one of the guys dismissing that Indian theory.
Was Bob actually in all of the episodes during his run or was he more like a recurring guest? I'm remembering podcasts where they have three hosts and there's a fourth person who appears so often they might as well be counted as a host too (Like Crendor for Co-Optional Podcast) It feels like with all the dumb shit he says, he wouldn't have lasted as long as he did unless the hosts had breaks from him. Or maybe since it was back when he got six figure views on YT, they thought he was worth keeping around even though he dragged their credibility down.
 
Well, we've been kicking around the theory Bob has NPD again just lately. An NPD would never even suspect they're an object of derision or even just fun, not admiration. He wrote not just a book, but the definitive guide to Super Mario 3! Of course he's being fawned over.



I thought you did, but it may just be people who aren't Shining nerds (sigh, guilty) just don't know about that fan theory ... and the whole "Indian burial ground" thing is such a cliche a lot of people probably don't realize how rarely it actually shows up. Poltergeist, for example, which someone mentioned, isn't about an Indian burial ground at all, but just regular folks whose cemetery got built over. (For the moment let's disregard the batshit retcon of the sequel ... which despite the presence of Will Samson is also not an Indian burial ground, but something even weirder.)

I feel like this character is based on Charles Laughton's Night of the Hunter
 
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The book mentions the local tribe considered the land the Olomouc was built on to be cursed ground, and they shunned it. It’s like one sentence, not given special significance and never brought up again.

I am telling you, there is nothing like this in the novel. Insofar as the Overlook's haunting has an origin, it seems to stem simply from terrible things that took place on the grounds after the hotel was built; or possibly from the influence of Harry Derwent, who is still alive at the time of the book and implied to still have some control over the place. More importantly, King was obviously and admittedly playing with ideas from Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, which insinuates that some places are just bad, and become batteries for negative psychic energy that manifests as ghosts, insanity, violence, what have you.

If you can find a passage that says anything about local Indians, I'd like to see it, because I've read the novel numerous times and simply do not remember anything of the kind. It's always been a movie invention, as far as I can tell.
 
Well, we've been kicking around the theory Bob has NPD again just lately. An NPD would never even suspect they're an object of derision or even just fun, not admiration. He wrote not just a book, but the definitive guide to Super Mario 3! Of course he's being fawned over.
The way he talks about being respected by other critics because he knew more about Marvel than they did during the MCU heyday makes me wonder how often that was them making fun of them.

Like, in the book he says that after The Wizard came out he was suddenly popular with kids coming up to him to ask him all the secrets for their Nintendo games, but I highly doubt they were actually doing that. They probably just read the same magazines or were making fun of him and it just never registered in his mind.
He's acting like every Conservative is a Nazi sleeper agent just so he can justify his rants.
They must be, there can be no other explanation to dare go against what the great Film Robert desires.
 
The way he talks about being respected by other critics because he knew more about Marvel than they did during the MCU heyday makes me wonder how often that was them making fun of them.

Like, in the book he says that after The Wizard came out he was suddenly popular with kids coming up to him to ask him all the secrets for their Nintendo games, but I highly doubt they were actually doing that. They probably just read the same magazines or were making fun of him and it just never registered in his mind.

They must be, there can be no other explanation to dare go against what the great Film Robert desires.
Bob acts like the Wizard was some massive cultural film for kids in 1989. I was 10 in 89 and it was critically panned and barely made a profit, and I saw it on cable. This was a summer where you had James Bond's License's to Kill, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Ghostbusters II, and Back to the Future 2 all came out oh and let's not forget the biggest film of the year at the time I'd say the biggest film since Return of the Jedi when it comes to just being a complete juggernaut culturally Tim Burton's Batman. There were also animated hits like the Little Mermaid and All Dogs go to Heaven that year no one and I mean no one gave a shit about the Wizard except to laugh at the Power Glove scene from the movie yeah even then we knew that was a dumb scene.

So why would any kid care about the Wizard let alone some fat little retarded nerd who saw it in 1989. Unless he was in some special needs class that shit didn't happen.
 
Like, in the book he says that after The Wizard came out he was suddenly popular with kids coming up to him to ask him all the secrets for their Nintendo games, but I highly doubt they were actually doing that. They probably just read the same magazines or were making fun of him and it just never registered in his mind.
In his defective mind normal interactions mean something more.
1 nobody asked the sped for some Bing Bing wahoo shit
2 they were probably taking the piss out of bobo retardo
 
26Oct#01
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26Oct#02
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26Oct#03
Trump is unhappy about Canada's use of Reagan in their propaganda.
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26Oct#04
The Reagan Foundation is indeed not okay with Canuckistan government's misuse of Reagan's speech.
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26Oct#05
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26Oct#06
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26Oct#07
Bernie Sanders praises Trump's border policy. A&N.
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26Oct#08
Bernie Sanders has become a whore for the post-left, such as, I presume, AOC.
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26Oct#09
The nutty left are still sore that the tattoo scandal failed to torpedo Graham Platner's run, and he remains popular among Maine Democrats.
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26Oct#10
Bobby wonders whether people would embrace an ICE agent running for office like they embrace Graham Platner, as if being an ICE agent were something to be ashamed of.
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26Oct#11
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Whatever Bobby's enemy is, he will crack their skulls on a barstool, which is totally not a juvenile macho cosplay.


26Oct#12
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Your family and neighbors are in the USA illegally.

26Oct#13
Drug war
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26Oct#14
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As CNN's Anna Cooban said in the clip, the biggest cause of the price hike of chocolate are years of bad weather and poor cocca harvest. Trump's only contribution is the tariff on the chocolate wrapper, aluminum foil.

26Oct#15
Bezo et al. "ruined" space for Bobby.
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26Oct#16
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This shit is 22 minutes long



26Oct#17
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26Oct#18a
Star Wars.
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26Oct#18b
Luke (Lockhart): I am your Thinker.
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26Oct#19
Did you know that women basically invented Star Trek fandom and that they have been the show's lifeline?
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26Oct#20
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And Bobby chose Nintendo and a Fairly Small Amount of McD's over hot singles in his area. And humanity breathes a sigh of relief.
 
26Oct#07
Bernie Sanders praises Trump's border policy. A&N.
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Man, if only the new Mystery Sciene Theater seasons had Bill back as a writer then there'd be a clearer reason why it sucked (extremely derogatory because I know my audience on Bluesky are too stupid to understand my skeet).
26Oct#10
Bobby wonders whether people would embrace an ICE agent running for office like they embrace Graham Platner, as if being an ICE agent were something to be ashamed of.
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How the hell is them electing an actual stroke victim, who votes and agrees with 90% of the party line, while decrying anyone who pointed out it was a bad idea to elect an actual stroke victim in any way comparable?
26Oct#12
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Your family and neighbors are in the USA illegally.
I don't know anyone who's upset that libshits are calling them out for supporting illegals being taken off of the streets. In fact, they are either posting "Got what I voted for again" memes or flat out saying "I voted for this". The only people who have a problem with it are hippy shitlibs that these retards are convinced are right wing like Joe Rogan.
 
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