REPLAY – Geek Actually Live Video Shows for October 15th, 2011

Here are the live show recordings of this week’s “Geek Actually” and “Film Actually” podcasts. The show was recorded live on October 15th, 2011. Because the shows are live, you get them here with all the mistakes intact. For a much better listening experience listen to the audio podcasts for these episodes. As always, these videos are presented here as a record of the live session and not as a reflection of the final show.

The video shows are now watchable on iOS devices as Ustream’s embeds are now compatible.

The Geek Actually podcasts are recorded live every Saturday from 12pm (AEDST or UTC +11) at geekactually.com/live – You can now watch us live on Facebook by clicking here.

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

Geek Actually Ep148 – My 17 Inch Used to Vibrate

This week on Geek Actually David, Josh and Richard play with iOS 5 and discuss the features and offer their opinions on Apple’s new mobile operating system. Richard and Josh also got to play with Siri and discuss their first impressions. This plus weird food, picks of the week and listener feedback.

Film Actually Ep060 – The Thing & Red State

This week David, Josh and Richard review another pair of new releases, first the new prequel “The Thing” and then Kevin Smith’s controversial “Red State”. Plus a the new trailer for “The Avengers” and a brand new Lists of Five – Five Great Films With Religion As a Core Element.

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

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