Tag: Geek Actually
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Podcast: Film Actually Ep 69 – Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
PODCAST: It’s Episode 69, dudes! This week David, Josh and Richard look at Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol and Five Great Movie Stunt Scenes.
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Podcast: Film Actually Ep 68 – Puss in Boots
PODCAST: The episode where Richard finally cracks! Episode 68 of Australia’s favourite podcast called Film Actually. This week: Puss in Boots and Five Great Spin-Off Movies.
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Podcast: Behind the Panels – Issue 7: The Walking Dead
PODCAST: Issue 7 of our latest podcast covering the world of comics in their printed, digital, televised and film forms. This week’s featured pick is IDW’s The Walking Dead.
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Exclusive Interview: Brad Bird on Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
INTERVIEW: We get together with a group of bloggers and chat with the delightful Brad Bird on Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.
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Podcast: Behind the Panels – Issue 5: The Ultimates
PODCAST: Issue 5 of our latest podcast covering the world of comics in their printed, digital, televised and film forms. This week’s featured pick is Marvel’s The Ultimates.
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Podcast: Behind the Panels – Issue 4: Batman Cacophony
PODCAST: Issue 4 of our latest podcast, covering the world of comics in their printed, digital, televised and film forms. This week’s featured pick is Kevin Smith’s Batman Cacophony.
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Podcast: Film Actually Ep 64 – Shark Night 3D
PODCAST: We’re back with Episode 64 of Australia’s favourite podcast called Film Actually. This week: Shark Night 3D and Five Films Where We Want The Cast to Be Finished Off Faster.
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Podcast: Behind the Panels – Issue 3: The Sandman
PODCAST: Issue 3 of our latest podcast, covering the world of comics in their printed, digital, televised and film forms. This week: Neil Gaiman’s DC Vertigo series Sandman.
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Podcast: Behind the Panels – Issue 2
PODCAST: Issue 2 of our latest podcast, covering the world of comics in their printed, digital, televised and film forms. This week: Alias and those wacky Marvel shows of yesteryear.
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