REPLAY – Geek Actually Live Video Shows for June 11th, 2011

Here are this week’s live shows presented in the same order that we recorded them. We start with the all new Geek Actually and then move onto Film Actually. Because the show is live, you get it here with all the mistakes intact.

This week on Geek Actually David and Josh take a look at the two major events of the week, Apple’s WWDC keynote and the latest from E3. David looks at the latest from Apple and Josh delivers his 3rd annual E3 round up. They also give their opinions on the new game “Duke Nukem Forever”, was it worth the wait? All this plus some weird geek news and cows that produce human milk.

This week David and Josh are joined by Katrina Smith for a review of “Super 8”. They also take in some film news and deliver a brand new Lists of Five: Five Great Films From The Super 8 Era. If that wasn’t enough, Nicholas “The Little Geek” McVay puts in an end of show appearance for the kids take on “Super 8”.

Check the individual audio show posts for the show notes. Watch the videos below.

The Geek Actually podcasts are recorded live every Saturday from 12pm (AEST) or UTC +10 at geekactually.com/live

Geek Actually Ep135 – All Out Of Gum

Film Actually Ep135 – Super 8

Film Actually Ep135 Bonus – The Little Geek

All Geek Actually shows carry an explicit tag due to infrequent coarse language.

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