Geek Actually Episode 34 – Let’s Rock!
April 24, 2009
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Hosts: David McVay, Katrina Smith, Mirren Lee and Nicholas McVay
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David is joined in studio by Katrina Smith and, via Skype, Mirren Lee for this latest, rockin’ episode!
In tech news: We discuss Baby Shaking, Ashton Kutcher’s empty victory, eBay selling Skype, Optus says ‘Yes’ to internet filter, a woman watches her house get robbed on a webcam and Kevin Rudd’s boring Twitter posts.
Film news includes: The Hobbit is just The Hobbit, Spielberg co-edits Empire Magazine, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant have a new film, the Straw Dogs remake, and the impending doom of two geek shows, “Chuck” and “Dollhouse”.
David, Katrina and Mirren review Richard Curtis’ new film, “The Boat That Rocked”, and it does!
Later David is joined by Nicholas (The Little Geek) McVay for a look at “Race to Witch Mountain” and “Monsters Vs Aliens”. Both films get the Geek’s vote of approval.
As always this episode carries an explicit tag due to small amounts of bad language.
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(This post edited 24th May, 2009)
Geek Actually Episode 33 – The Geeking Hour
April 17, 2009
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Hosts: David McVay and Jacob Oberman
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David is joined in studio by Jacob Oberman for a late night recording session for this weeks episode.
In tech news: David and Jacob discuss the Australia’s new broadband plans, Microsoft’s piracy case and those new Microsoft ads!
Film news includes: Green Lantern coming to Australia and Mel Gibson getting a divorce.
David and Jacob review the new geek TV series “Chuck” and the film “Monsters Vs Aliens 3D”. A positive response to both shows.
And to finish this episode off, Jacob and David profile film composer Wendy Carlos.
As always this episode carries an explicit tag due to small amounts of bad language.
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Show Notes:
Trailer for Monsters Vs Aliens
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(Post edited 24th May, 2009)
Geek Actually Episode 32 – The Clean Studio
April 11, 2009
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Hosts: David McVay, Jacob Oberman and Katrina Smith
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David is joined in the nice new clean studio by Jacob Oberman as we discuss the film and tech news of the week.
In tech news: A genetically modified virus powers iPods, Microsoft pirates software, Stephen Conroy under fire for bad choice of words and The FBI is called in to investigate “Wolverine” leak.
Film news includes: Nicolas Cage forced to sell his castle, New Line Cinema casts the new Freddy Krueger, Dustin Hoffman wants more real science in Science Fiction films and Harry Potter star charged by police for his pot farm!
Katrina Smith joins David for a long, deep analysis of the new Alex Proyas film “Knowing”.
And to finish this episode off, Jacob and David profile film composer James Horner.
As always this episode carries an explicit tag due to small amounts of bad language.
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Show Notes:
The James Horner Store at Amazon
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(This post edited 24th May, 2009)
No Show This Week
April 2, 2009
Hi All,
Just a quick note to inform our loyal listeners that there won’t be an episode of the “Geek, Actually” podcast this week. Due to some small technical issues (the studio has been overwhelmed with junk and I can barely see the sound desk) we are not recording this week. I’ll get the studio worked out over the next few days and we will be back next week for a great show.
Planned for the next show, a deep analysis of Alex Proyas’ new film “Knowing” by myself and Katrina Smith and Jacob Oberman and I continue our composer profiles by looking at the work of James Horner (Titanic, 48hrs, Star Trek 2 & 3, Aliens, Apollo 13 just to name a few).
Join us next Friday (10th of April, 2009) for episode 32 of “Geek, Actually”, available in the iTunes store or right here at geekactually.com.


