
A comedy podcast about all things nerdy! Join us every week as we discuss the latest in film, video games, TV and pop culture.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 597 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Luke spent many hours at the cinema this week, drinking his way through five movies, then got on a kick scooter and came straight to record a podcast.
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Luke's heroics at a pub meat raffle set the tone for this week's episode. When a man grabs a woman's arm on the dance floor he'll be there, like a red bearded Batman.
An 83-year-old man's retirement fund - a warehouse's worth of vintage Star Wars LE... more
Luke Skywalker blowing up Jabba's sail barge is the greatest war crime in Star Wars history. Not the Death Star - a military target, the sail barge full of slaves and service workers. Luke knew exactly what he was doing and he chose evil. This is the... more
Somehow a conversation about the Grogu movie leads to the discovery that Neighbours made a zombie spin-off in 2014 and it's available on YouTube. That's the kind of episode this is.
Along the way: William Shatner publicly calling his own Magic: The ... more
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Highly knowledgeable, highly hilarious.
I love it when I have to turn down my headphones just so innocents on the bus can’t hear it.
OK so I'm a nerd, I admit it. Like listening to this podcast. Often get a laugh out of it.
If you're looking for a fun round up of "all things nerdy" interspersed with the musings of longtime friend, this is the podcast for you.
I never want a week to go by without a Star Wars update, I've come to anticipate the "Star Wars news Star Wars news Star Wars news-EW-EW-ewwwwwws"
If that's not enough, the ending is good preparation for when the robot overlords take control.
This has quickly become part of my weekly podcast lineup.
I listen to this podcast every week and will never tire of hearing these guys. Their Australian humour and knowledge of all things Star Wars is unparalleled. I hope this podcast never ends.
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A lively, geek-forward show that blends casual banter with deep dives into film, video games, TV, and pop culture. Episodes frequently orbit around Star Wars, big gaming launches, AI in games, streaming-era shifts, and the evolving business of entertainment, all delivered with humor and camaraderie between two regular hosts and a rotating cast of nerdy topics. The format tends to mix opinion, industry gossip, personal anecdotes, and listener-friendly banter, making it a reliable weekly fix for fans who want quick takes, nostalgia, and a sense of community around nerd culture.
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