Why I Podcast – Archived

This was originally the podcast description page. I have revamped that page and I have placed this here in the posts so it can be stored as an archive. Enjoy.

The Podcast for Geeks and Non-Geeks!

My name is David McVay and I am your host. Join my guests and I for an entertaining show filled with lots of film, accessible tech, trivia, reviews and opinion on the world around us all from a geek’s perspective.

We will be taking a slightly different tack on movie reviews (no stars here), we will be discussing the enjoyment factor of a film. Did we have fun? Other regular sections will include, the gloriously wonderful bad list, The Little Geek and our tech and film picks of the week. It all adds up to a fun and informative listen.

I’m a geek, so of course there will be tech and lots of it. But before you freak out and run for the hills, I understand that there are a million and one tech podcast already out there that cover everything from ASCII to Zettabytes. As a geek that constantly has to explain my world to non-geeks it has been made very clear to me that what the world needs is a middleman. A geek to translate tech to non-geeks and non-geek problems to geeks.

“…Geek, Actually”, the netcast that will speak to geeks and non-geeks. One of our co-hosts, Mirren Lee, is a complete non-geek. If we can help her understand, maybe we can help you understand too. You never know, you might actually like geek stuff after all.

I am a huge fan of film and TV and they will play huge part in the podcast. Why? Most of the computer geeks I know are also movie fans so this podcast is very much in the geek ecosystem.

So why do I want to produce a podcast that really is mostly about movies?

A long time ago in a cinema far, far away… we used to go to the movies to just be entertained. For some odd reason, we seem to have lost that ability. Today, it would seem, the viewing audience goes to a movie to dissect it, analyse it, over complicate it, etc. What happened to just enjoying it?

When I was younger, going to the movies was an event. I’m not taking about getting dressed up in our Sunday best type event, but it was a night out. We would usually eat out (even going to McDonald’s could be a part of a good night out), then go and see the new release at the movies. We would sit back with buckets of popcorn (or bags of potato chips), choc-top ice creams and super tankers of coke and wait to be entertained. The lights would dim, the screen would light up and we would get swept up into the film. I still remember the smell of the Long Beach Theatre (in LA) that I saw Star Wars in for the first time… I was 10.

What happened? Now days you look through the paper (or online) for the closest session time of whatever movie, jump in the car (complain about the price of petrol or the traffic) and zoom down to the cinema, arrive at or just after the scheduled time because you can’t be bothered with all that advertising stuff. Remember when you used to love watching trailers (and go back a little further, you used to get a short film first) and get excited about upcoming films? Anyway, you all stand in huge lines at the candy bar because everyone had the same idea about arriving late, then you complain and moan about the prices. You finally make it into the auditorium and then you have to cause a huge ruckus as you climb (in the dark) over other patrons who are already seated. You finally slump into your seat and then the chatter starts! You know why you arrive on time? So you can get seated, turn off your mobile phone and get settled BEFORE THE LIGHTS GO DOWN! That way you don’t have to climb over ME in the dark.

The movie ends and the complaining starts. The effects let it down, the characters weren’t realistic, I’ve seen it all before, should have waited for DVD, it was disappointing etc. etc. etc. Snap out of it people! Did you laugh? Did you get excited? Did it make you jump? Did it … whatever? Did you have fun?

We, the collective audience, seem to have lost sight of the fact that movies are a form of entertainment. They are meant to, well… entertain. So let’s look at film from a different perspective, let’s try and see if we can enjoy a film for what the film set out to be. It is a pointless exercise to compare Conan the Barbarian with Gone with the Wind. Both are great, fun films but from very different ends of the film spectrum.

I have set us the mission of bringing the fun back to the cinema and make tech stuff interesting and fun for the geek and non-geek.

Platforms Episode 5 – Don’t Play a Character in a Red Shirt

PlatformsJosh Philpott and Dave Kozicki (with David McVay).

Platforms is a gamers podcast by gamers. The podcast is recorded live on Ustream with chat interaction so come and join the fun as your host candidly discuss the latest in the gaming world. The podcast is uncensored, explicit, honest and very non ‘PC’. We start this week with the trailer for ‘DJ Hero’.

News This Week: Pictures of ‘Halo Reach’ have surfaced online, ‘Star Trek Online’ gets a launch date, ‘Mass Effect 2’ Collectors edition announced, more ‘Call of Duty’ in 2010, ‘Kameo 2’ killed and ‘Rock Band 3’ will be more than just a game.

New Games Discussed: ‘Modern Warfare 2’, ‘Mario Bros. Wii’ and ‘Assassins Creed 2’.

Review of the week: This week the boys review (and rock out with) ‘DJ Hero’. Great party game for music fans.

Opinion: This week we approach the question: What is the future of music gaming?

This episode carries an explicit tag due to frequent coarse language.

Listen or download it here or subscribe to it on iTunes.

Platforms is brought to you by listeners, just like you. Thanks for your contributions. If you wish to make a contribution, go to the “Support Us” link above.

Just a reminder, if you have any comments about the episodes please leave them in the comments field below or email us using the contact link above (Make sure you use the word ‘Platforms’ in the subject line). If you are an iTunes user, please leave a review as we are trying to get on the featured list and every review helps. Your comments (good or bad) help us improve the show. You can contact us here.

The Platforms Podcast is recorded live on Ustream every Monday Evening 8pm Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (UTC+11). If you still just want to listen to the audio podcast, it will go out as normal on Tuesday. Do to a Ustream screw up, there is no repeat of the video show this week.

Geek Actually Episode 59 – Reel Junkies Rock!

New Geek Actually Cover ArtHosts: David McVay, Josh Philpott and Dave Kozicki

The Geek Actually Podcast is recorded live on Ustream with chat interaction.

After a rough start with Ustream not allowing us to stream at our start time, we finally got underway an hour late! Dave Kozicki got mugged last night so he was a little shaken and Josh, well let’s just say Josh has felt better. Anyway, this week’s show is dedicated to the fine group of guys over at the Reel Junkies podcast which you can find on iTunes or at weekendronin.com. Check out their film podcast, I (David McVay) listen to it every week and they always entertain.

Game News This Week: Gwen Steffani and No Doubt sue Activision and should Australia follow England and open Game Addiction rehab centres? We have a few words to say about that.

Tech News This Week: Bluebeat tries to sell Beatles music online and is issued a cease and desist letter, AT&T sues Verizon for telling the truth in advertising, Second Life is starting a business edition..

Entertainment News This Week: Joss Whedon offers $10000 for Terminator rights and we discuss the new ‘Prince of Persia’ trailer.

Our Feature Review: We review the new Zombie comedy ‘Zombieland’ but it felt important to also retro review ‘Shaun of the Dead’ as ‘Zombieland’ is being called the American Shaun. ‘Zombieland’ is great fun and well worth the look and if you have not seen ‘Shaun of the dead’, what the hell are you waiting for?

This episode carries an explicit tag due to infrequent coarse language.

Listen or download it here or subscribe to it on iTunes

Geek Actually is brought to you by listeners, just like you. Thanks for your contributions. If you wish to make a contribution, go to the “Support Us” link above. A Special Note: We are still trying to raise money to send us to Melbourne to visit the set of a new Sci-Fi film being shot there. Help us to add some great content to the show and donate today.

Just a reminder, if you have any comments about the episodes please leave them in the comments field below or email us using the contact link above. If you are an iTunes user, please leave a review as we are trying to get on the featured list and every review helps. Your comments (good or bad) help us improve the show. You can contact us here.

The Geek Actually Podcast is recorded live on Ustream every Saturday Morning 11am Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (UTC+11). If you still just want to listen to the audio podcast, it will go out as normal on Sunday. Want to catch up with the video but missed the show on Saturday? Go to geekactually.com/live, the repeat runs all week.

‘Platforms’, the new gaming podcast is recorded live on Ustream on Monday night, 7pm Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (UTC+11). You can watch it at geekactually.com/platforms. The repeat will run all week at the same address. You can subscribe to the audio version on iTunes.

New Sherlock Holmes Trailer

We will be discussing this new trailer for Guy Ritchie’s ‘Sherlock Holmes’ on this weeks show. I have embedded it for you here in case you miss the live video recording and only listen to the audio podcast.

‘Sherlock Holmes’ directed by Guy Ritchie, produced by Joel Silver and starring Robert Downey, jr., Jude Law and Rachel McAdams will open Christmas Day.

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Trailer Released

Prince of PersiaWe will discuss this trailer on this weeks show. However, here it is for you all to have a look at. ‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’ is based on a computer game series and is produced by Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer (the same creative force behind ‘The Pirates of the Caribbean’). It is directed by Mike Newell (‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’, ‘Donnie Brasco’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’). It could be a rollicking, fun adventure film or it could be the next ‘Scorpion King’. Listen (or join us on Saturday for the live show) to this weeks show to hear our thoughts on this trailer.

‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’ is directed by Mike Newell and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Alfred Molina and Ben Kingsley. It opens in the U.S. on May 28th, 2010

Platforms Episode 4 – Beardy Takes a Backseat

PlatformsJosh Philpott and Dave Kozicki (with David McVay).

Platforms is a gamers podcast by gamers. The podcast is recorded live on Ustream with chat interaction so come and join the fun as your host candidly discuss the latest in the gaming world. The podcast is uncensored, explicit, honest and very non ‘PC’. We start this week with the trailer for ‘Borderlands’.

News This Week: Many Xbox users wake up to unusable systems, ‘Left 4 Dead 2’ achievements announced, ‘Demon’s Souls’ gets harder, ‘Bayonetta’ gets a release date, Wii profits drop, Playstation 2 turns 9, ‘The Who: Rockband’ coming soon and ‘God of War 3’ Ultimate Edition announced. New games this week, ‘Tekken 6’, ‘Ratchet and Clank: Crack in Time’ and next week ‘Modern Warfare 2’.

Review of the week: This week the boys review ‘Borderlands’. Great multiplayer genre bending action game.

Opinion: This week we approach the question: Is genre blurring good for gaming?

This episode carries an explicit tag due to frequent coarse language.

Listen or download it here or subscribe to it on iTunes.

Platforms is brought to you by listeners, just like you. Thanks for your contributions. If you wish to make a contribution, go to the “Support Us” link above.

Just a reminder, if you have any comments about the episodes please leave them in the comments field below or email us using the contact link above (Make sure you use the word ‘Platforms’ in the subject line). If you are an iTunes user, please leave a review as we are trying to get on the featured list and every review helps. Your comments (good or bad) help us improve the show. You can contact us here.

The Platforms Podcast is recorded live on Ustream every Monday Evening 7pm Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (UTC+11). If you still just want to listen to the audio podcast, it will go out as normal on Tuesday. Want to catch up with the video but missed the show on Monday? Go to geekactually.com/platforms, the repeat runs all week.