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 are joined by Geek Actually newbie Richard Gray for a look at the week in geek including artificial armpits, Skype spying, Apple mark ups, VW auto pilot and the latest news about PS3 hacker GeoHot and the Samsung Vs. Apple Case. If this wasn’t enough we also give you an update on Hackerpalooza 2011 and our picks of the week.
This week David and Josh are joined by Richard Gray (theReelbits.com) for a review of “Transformers Dark of the Moon”. They also take in some entertainment news, including the new trailers for “Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol” and Pixar’s “Brave”. Plus they deliver a brand new Lists of Five: Five Investigative Films.
Check the individual audio show posts for the show notes. Watch the videos below.
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Geek Actually Ep138 – Artificial Armpits
Film Actually Ep138 – Transformers Dark of the Moon
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