Can We Learn From Controversy?

Did anyone ever think Ozzie Guillen would apologize for anything? I certainly didn’t. If you somehow missed it, Ozzie Guillien commented that he “respected” former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, in particular because he had survived so many assasination attempts. Following those comments, an uproar ensued from anti-Castro Cubans, most of whom are based in Miami. […]

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In The Bagg’s New Look

If you are a frequent visitor, which we appreciate greatly, you will probably notice our new look.  Don’t be alarmed, we are still the same, ridiculously amazing In The Bagg experience, just now with bells and whistles.  Hopefully the look and functionality of the site will be much improved but we are always willing to […]

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A Look at Community Season 1

To start off I have to admit I had never watched a single episode, maybe even a single minute, of NBC’s Community until recently.  I can’t remember what exactly made me search for Community’s homepage, it might have been a combination of things but once I saw the latest episode was done in a Ken […]

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The Hunger Games: Book to Movie Translation

I was watching a Neil deGrasse Tyson interview the other day and he was asked, as an astrophysicist, if anything bothers him about fictional science in sci-fi movies. Part of his answer was off topic, it was that he DESPISES people who go to a movie and then continually talk about the book being better. Honestly, the only way […]

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Trailers In The Bagg – April 11th

Looper (Teaser Countdown) If you haven’t heard about this one get ready because it’s about to become a top priority in your movie going future.  Director Rian Johnson, the man behind Brick and The Brothers Bloom, is about to introduce Looper.  The sci-fi thriller follows a young anti-hero, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, working as a hit […]

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