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Doctor Who
pwhodges:
It was good. I haven't followed Dr Who regularly since the hiatus (though I've watched some odd episodes) - but having watched the original broadcast of the first episode, I felt honour-bound to watch the 50th anniversary one, and I was not disappointed.
LookingIn:
--- Quote from: Blue Kitty on 23 Nov 2013, 17:10 ---Did anyone manage to watch An Adventure in Time and Space? I heard it was pretty good.
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Not so bad of a movie, this would have made a great miniseries though as it sped through the years pretty fast in the second half and didn't give much emphasis on the companions' lives outside three scenes.
LookingIn:
Now that the 50th has aired the BBC released this tongue in cheek parody webisode, written, directed, and starring Peter Davidson. Not sure if this is a joke about the media's pestering of them for the last year or if it was a true way of getting the (click to show/hide)three non-involved doctors into the 50th frenzy
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI5Py96KJ54
Whole webisode
Lines:
Heading to the theater to see the special! WOO!
Edit: I loved it! Also there was a Sontaran special message about not using cell phones or recording devices and it was hilarious and I wish it would be shown before every movie ever from now on.
Thrillho:
This episode relit a fire of joyous youth in my heart, the same kind of geeked-out, childish excitement that I had when I saw Avengers Assemble the first time. Like all great, warm-hearted art, it didn't require me to have any real investment in the characters to understand the beauty and simplicity of something that just says 'look how fucking awesome it is that we have all these doctors in one place.'
(click to show/hide)And when Capaldi's eyes showed up, my head nearly exploded.
Some of the body doubles were ropey as fuck, though. The fake Christopher Ecclestone they used was terrible, I think I look more like him from behind than that guy did.
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