October 2011 archive

REPLAY – Geek Actually Live Video Shows for October 29th, 2011

Here are the live show recordings of this week’s “Geek Actually” and “Film Actually” podcasts. The shows were recorded live on October 29th, 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 …

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Film Actually Ep062 – Drive

http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/media.blubrry.com/geekactually/geekactually.com/wp-content/filmpodcast/FilmActuallyEp062.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadHosts: David McVay, Josh Philpott & Richard Gray This week David, Josh and Richard review “Drive”. Plus they discuss a little entertainment news including Joss Whedon’s new film “Much Ado About Nothing”, Spielberg talks “Indy 5” & “Jurassic Park 4” and the new trailers for “Mission: Impossible – Ghost …

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TRAILER: Young Adult

Our friends over at Paramount Pictures Australia have made this trailer for “Young Adult”, the new Jason Reitman (“Thank You For Smoking” & “Up In The Air”) film written by Diablo Cody (“Juno”), available to us. Now I am a huge fan of Jason Reitman and “Up In The Air” and “Thank You For Smoking” …

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NEW TRAILER: Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol

There is not a lot I can say here except this is how you cut an action film trailer. I am really looking forward “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol”, the four instalment in the “Mission: Impossible” franchise. This is not just another mission. The IMF is shut down when it’s implicated in a global terrorist …

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Geek Actually Ep150 – Gummi Shots

http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/media.blubrry.com/geekactually/geekactually.com/wp-content/episodes/GeekActuallyEp150.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download Hosted by: David McVay, Josh Philpott & Richard Gray This week on Geek Actually David, Josh and Richard take a look at the weird and wonderful world of geeks. Stories include FetchTV, Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs, self replicating robots, solar powered iPads for Zimbabwe, Siri clones …

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REVIEW: Drive

Every now and then a film will come along that is destined to become a classic. These cinema gems will usually display unique vision, direction, great acting or a statement for its generation. For those that see it, these are the reason we watch films. Drive came out of nowhere, trailer looked good, but with …

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