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Post by burrunjor on Nov 17, 2023 22:57:48 GMT
Spoiler - At the end Patrick Troughton regenerates as RTD. He then gives a touching tribute to himself. Would ''touching tribute to himself'' be in the literal sense? Pretty much his entire career has been a literal touching tribute to himself in some respects.
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Post by cyberhat on Nov 18, 2023 9:12:17 GMT
Who says I didn't mean that
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Post by Bernard Marx on Nov 18, 2023 9:39:23 GMT
This looks awful. Yep. Absolute rubbish.
You might as well watch the (itself inferior to the Hartnell story) Cushing film for a more pristine colour version of this story. I think it's five minutes longer than this too!
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Post by RobFilth on Nov 18, 2023 10:08:26 GMT
f*ck me, even the shit colourised versions on the Internet Archive look better than this rubbish.
What a completely crap response to criticism these idiots have given too!
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Post by cyberhat on Nov 18, 2023 15:23:48 GMT
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Post by rushy on Nov 18, 2023 15:31:21 GMT
Cue the cloister bell
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2023 15:35:35 GMT
He was always a control freak, but seriously...
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Post by burrunjor on Nov 18, 2023 15:47:54 GMT
All I can say is that I am glad I grew up in the 90s. People say it was a dark time to like DW, because pricks on panel shows trashed it, but actually it was the best time to appreciate it. I didn't have to wait a week to see it, and I didn't only have to watch it once like 60s and 70s fans. I had access to the whole back catalogue that wasn't cut to pieces, re-edited or trapped in the hands of people who wanted to link it a fundamentally different show made decades later or who thought my generation were too stupid, had too small of an attention span to enjoy a good story. I got to enjoy all or most of classic who in its purest form as a child. I was extremely lucky. In a way I think that's why I've been so desperate to delink new who as I want other generations to be able to enjoy it as it was, without going in thinking "master and doctor are loves because that's what they said in new who." Or "the Doctor can be anyone, each Doctor dies" as opposed to it being one ongoing story. It's a shame subsequent generations don't get to enjoy it the way I did.
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Post by Clayton Dickman on Nov 18, 2023 16:00:02 GMT
"We must be prepared for the worst."
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2023 19:03:35 GMT
F*ck me, this guy's colourised version of The Daleks is far superior to what we've seen of the BBC version!
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Post by burrunjor on Nov 19, 2023 19:17:01 GMT
F*ck me, this guy's colourised version of The Daleks is far superior to what we've seen of the BBC version! WOW that is exceptionally good. Honestly if RTD wasn't such an cliquey git he'd have got this guy to do it rather than just hire his mate.
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Post by rushy on Nov 19, 2023 19:18:47 GMT
It looks pretty good, but I still wish the floors weren't blue
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Post by iank on Nov 19, 2023 20:30:53 GMT
All they do is hire their mates and fellow cult members. Why do you think they hired that Sooz Kempner bint for Doom's Day? It wasn't for her acting talent.
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Post by RobFilth on Nov 20, 2023 6:14:43 GMT
Fathead must have cut The War Games down to 45 minutes too.
There's no way any attention deficit post-Generation Z audience are going to sit through ten episodes, coloured and tarted up or not.
I expect we'll see the Tardis land, a bit of WW1, the Doctor explaining they're in different time-zones and then jump straight to the Trial before the conclusion where Troughton is given a NuWho standing up messiah type explosive regeneration.
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Post by cyberhat on Nov 20, 2023 10:35:05 GMT
I couldn't handle the sheer length of that Children In Need sketch. I think they should have cut it down to a photo still.
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