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 week in geek including rival hacker groups, eyeball laser beams, Steve Wozniak’s opinions on the NBN, Apple tells Samsung to shove it and turd burgers. All this plus Josh’s opinions on living with the Galaxy Tab and David’s opinion’s on Duke Nukem Forever on week later. There was a signal drop out in the middle of the show so the video is in two parts.
This week David and Josh review “Bridesmaids”. David tells us about his experience watching 20 minutes of “Transformers Dark of the Moon” in glorious 3D and Josh tells us about his interview with “Bridesmaids” director Paul Feig. They also take in some film news and trailers, plus deliver a brand new Lists of Five: Five Comedies with Soft Under Bellies.
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 Ep136 – Hackerpalooza Part 1
Geek Actually Ep136 – Hackerpalooza Part 2
Film Actually Ep136 – Bridesmaids
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