Monthly Archives: September 2010

PodCulture 223: Gone Geeking

Brad intros the show to explain that while the PodCulture crew is off geeking (and getting older), you the listener still have your weekly dose of wacky fun with an all-new Guilty Pleasure segment and some cool tunes themed around that most favorite of geek activities…conventions!

In the spirit of Red Dead Redemption, Glenn brings us not-so-Guilty Pleasures, with the Clint Eastwood “The Man With No Name” trilogy. He talks about the kinds of Spaghetti Westerns, and then goes on to share his watching of Once Upon A Time In The West. The gang compares the art of acting compared to today’s CGI-laden films.

Musical Guests include

Sudden Death (aka Devo Spice) and the Great Luke Ski with The Geeks Come Out at Night

Max DeGroot with Con Suite (featuring Rhubarb and Carrie Dahlby)

Kirby Krackle with Going Home

PodCulture 222: The Big Damn Podcast – Part B

Welcome back, geeks and gals!

   We jump right into part B this week with TV! Andy is watching the old Robin Hood series on Netflix. Adam is caught up with Warehouse 13 and Sarah Conner Chronicles, lamenting the cancellation of the latter. Making Christina happy, he has caught up with IT Crowd and working his way through Fringe. The guys have a Mystery Science Theater moment. Christina started watching new shows while she was in Cleveland, including The Glades, Covert Affair, and a gem called Megasnake. A huge fan of Dylan Moran, she has watched A Film With Me In It on Netflix. Brad and Christina mainline Eureka, and go from pilot to caught up in about two weeks. Find out who their favorite characters are, and who reminds Christina of Dominic Monaghan? Is Global Dynamic a subsidiary of Massive Dynamic in the Fringe universe? They talk about the Netflix iTunes app, and simultaneous streaming. Andy has gotten his son to watch the modern Doctor Who, and the next generation of geek is safe!

Geek Cuisine are Fudgees from Oreo!

In closing, we may be proud of our record of the hottest summer, but we’re advocating avoiding heat stroke. Watch awesome stuff and tell us about it!

Promo courtesy of The Signal. Music includes Mal’s Song by Michelle Dockery and Leaf On The Wind by Darkseid.