
From their basement in Ealing, super-nerds Pete Dillon-Trenchard and Duncan Heaney review the latest geeky film releases, and talk all manner of nonsense about television, comic books, video games and anything else that falls under the remit of being a massive dork.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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TO THE POWER OF TEN! The Dork Avengers celebrate this milestone (Yes, we never thought we'd get there either) by playing with Lego and listening to the deranged ramblings of Twilight fans. Same old, really. Plus Pete reveals what he thinks of Nichola... more
With Duncan away "fighting crime" (playing Xbox 360), Pete seizes the opportunity to do a bit of podcasting on his own, and isn't very good at it. Fortunately, he's able to fill the remaining time with a special Star Trek-themed comedy set, recorded ... more
BECAUSE YOU DEMANDED IT! Two old friends make a brief return (It's Power Rangers and Legend of Zelda, obviously) as Pete and Dunk pretend that they've been too busy to plan most of the regular sections. This issue sees Dunk discover how low you can g... more
Exasperating eighth issue! The Dork Avengers Assemble on the balcony to play Statler and Waldorf as they review The Muppets, Count Duckula brings the internet crazy, and Pete introduces Dunk to Tommy Wiseau's seminal 2003 classic, 'The Room', and get... more
ALL-NEW! ALL-SIMILAR! Following an epic battle against the evil Apathy, Pete and Dunk return for more of the same nonsense that once got them to number 243 in the iTunes comedy chart. In this issue, they flirt with a Mission Impossible, get far too m... more
THE END OF AN ERA! As 2011 draws to a close, Pete and Dunk host a special basement bash looking back at the ups, the downs and the wibbly bits of the year, as well as making resolutions for 2012 which they will inevitably break. They are joined by co... more
Ho ho ho! Pete and Dunk get into the Christmas spirit in this most festive of episodes, with a review of Arthur Christmas, a Santa-centric Forum Watch, and a look through Pete's well-thumbed copy of the Christmas Radio Times. And Pete and Dunk swap p... more
Funky fourth issue! Pete and Dunk are a bit out of sorts, having been up all night playing a certain video game, but did the listeners compound their problems by making them watch Twilight: Breaking Dawn..? PLUS: The dark secrets of Pete's childhood ... more
Great fun with some nice regular features, including their regular visits to nerdy forums and their conversational film reviews. Makes me laugh out loud a few times an episode, which has to be a good thing.
Covering a multitude of topics including Forums, Cosplay, Films and P**** R****** in vast depth giving a glorious insight into the world of truly entertaining and brilliant geeks. Download and subscribe NOW!!!! Genuinely worth all 5 stars!
Funny stuff, I enjoy listening to the show, especially pete, I just wish the episodes were more frequent, apart from that I really like it. And I'm not even that nerdy
A rare geek podcast that manages not to let the self-deprecation or rabid enthusiasm spill into critical mass. Funny, intelligent, I don't really care about Power Rangers or Legend of Zelda, but I can let these things go.
I can't give them the full five stars because we disagree fundamentally on some crucial aspects of Star Trek: The Next Generation, but if you like geeky stuff and you like consistently funny and well-edited podcasts, definitely have a listen!
An amazing podcast about nerd and otaku culture!
Realxed, funny, and very entertaining. More importantly I agree with their opinions on Sherlock and Snarf. Even if I feel Power Rangers should be sealed in a container and blasted into space to both terrify aliens, and simultaneously act as a distress beacon for better alien actors.
The banter is entertaining, and the sections - including looking through forums and finding people who should...well...stay in forums, and introducing each-other to brand new things each episode - are very good ideas, and are very amusing to listen to. Plus, the jingles are great. Keep up the good work, guys.









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