Which non-Power of the Daleks story would you like to see an episode found from? This poll is closed. |
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Marco Polo | 36 | 20.69% | |
The Myth Makers | 10 | 5.75% | |
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve | 45 | 25.86% | |
The Savages | 2 | 1.15% | |
The Smugglers | 2 | 1.15% | |
The Highlanders | 45 | 25.86% | |
The Macra Terror | 21 | 12.07% | |
Fury from the Deep | 13 | 7.47% | |
Total: | 174 votes |
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Class seems like the kind of show I'll catch when it inevitably goes to Netflix and always be a season behind.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 21:21 |
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# ? Apr 29, 2024 07:31 |
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Bicyclops posted:Yeah, like... it sort of works because Frobisher learned to be a Bogart-like detective by osmosis but boy howdy is it annoying. I'm a little of both columns. Holy Terror is the audio where I jumped fully on-board the Big Finish fan train*, but I still think the child's voice is a tad goofy. *also when I jumped on board the Colin Baker-is-awesome train. Catching Terror of the Vervoids on PBS as a kid in the early 90s didn't leave me with the best first impression.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 21:42 |
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Made a Class thread. Let's hope it doesn't suck!
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 04:17 |
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CaptainYesterday posted:Made a Class thread. Let's hope it doesn't suck! I'm afraid your thread does suck!!!
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 08:30 |
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A 13th series of Jago and Litefoot got announced today.
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 11:43 |
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jivjov posted:A 13th series of Jago and Litefoot got announced today. Doesn't this look like a bunch of chaps you'd like to have a pint with every Thursday night?
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 14:40 |
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My favorite quote from the J&L behind the scenes: Baxter: I do love all these talented young actors they find us to work with. Benjamin: They'd be hard pressed to find anyone older.
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 16:21 |
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Davros1 posted:My favorite quote from the J&L behind the scenes: I'm starting to believe that these plays aren't scripted. The pair just shows up to the booth, there's a prompt written on the wall and a small box of props, and they just go at it
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 16:46 |
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Interesting Who-related bit from Class: I think they've done an electric guitar version of Twelve's leitmotif.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 00:54 |
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Gaz-L posted:Interesting Who-related bit from Class: I think they've done an electric guitar version of Twelve's leitmotif. Played by Capaldi, I presume?
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 00:58 |
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Probably by Murray or whoever's scoring Class, honestly, but it played during the Doctor's first scene where he confronts the villain of the premiere: Your high school D&D DM's shadow king boss for his campaign.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 01:01 |
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Gaz-L posted:Interesting Who-related bit from Class: I think they've done an electric guitar version of Twelve's leitmotif. Astroman posted:Played by Capaldi, I presume? Where's my official goddamned release of Clara's theme on guitar drat it!?!
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 01:10 |
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Oh, related: There's a moment where the Doctor sees the memorial wall at Coal Hill... he fixates on Clara's name as he talks about Time never forgetting a face...
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 01:12 |
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Gaz-L posted:Oh, related: Also Danny Pink was right above her and Susan Foreman was the column to the left near the top.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 07:08 |
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I'm of two minds after watching the first episode. The writing is very strong, and the acting is perfectly passable, if not extraordinary. It slots very easily into a Buffy-type sci-fi/horror/comedy model. Unfortunately, Doctor Who is a show that punches way about its weight in terms of direction and production. It looks amazing. It has some of the most effective effects and CGI for its budget. And Class, even by the standards of the genre, looks cheap and amateurish. Bad CGI is easy to forgive, but its camera angles range from flat to actively confusing. The shots with Capaldi are a great demonstration of this. On Doctor Who, he looks like he's in a movie. On Class, he looks like he's in... a low-budget TV show. I really hope they pick it up with the production after the first episode, because it really is a great idea merely executed poorly.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 09:32 |
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Emerson Cod posted:Also Danny Pink was right above her and Susan Foreman was the column to the left near the top. I hope Ian constantly scowls at the latter name being on the wall because he knows it is wrong but he can't tell anybody.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 10:41 |
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Minor quibble; Torchwood Archive is clearly divided into two episodes....but there's no chapter break in the file
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 11:35 |
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Emerson Cod posted:Also Danny Pink was right above her and Susan Foreman was the column to the left near the top. I hope Judith Winters is on there.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 13:30 |
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Production values are probably difficult since the BBC 3 budget got slashed with the move to online. Having watched the second episode, I think they've settled into characterisation a bit better. Miss Quill was actually pretty entertaining with the mix of justified paranoia, sexual frustration and regular frustration. I think they might be going for a double-switch with her and Charlie, where he's more gung-ho and callous about killing their enemies over time and she gets more like the Doctor.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 14:29 |
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The_Doctor posted:I hope Judith Winters is on there. And Mr Bronson.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 14:58 |
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Finished up Torchwood Archive, I rate it as merely competent. It felt like it was written after the fact to retroactively tie together all the Committee stuff, not a logical endpoint to all the Committee references seeded throughout the first two full series' of stories. The acting was uniformly good, and it was a treat to hear pretty much every major character pop back up for a bit (although Owen is still conspicuous in his absence)
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 15:40 |
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be sure to watch the new Black Mirror season if you want to see the Zygon 2-parter done the right way (specifically the episode "Men Against Fire" )
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 17:48 |
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The first episode of Class wasn't like, terrible or anything but when alien teacher pulls the gun out they used the stock "GUN CLACK" sound when all she did was hold it in her hand so that annoyed me. Also Ninth theme got my attention.
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 02:02 |
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I'm watching Broadchurch to get a feeling for what this Chibnall guy is about. 1) This show is good so far, 6 episodes into the first series. 2) Where I can see it running into trouble will be with longer-story continuity, which in my ideal world won't be a problem with Doctor Who. 3) I'm ready for more episodes of Doctor Who. e. after making this post I started to imagine Doctor Who with long montages of people being sad and now I'm a bit more cautious than 3 bullet points ago. CommonShore fucked around with this message at 04:20 on Oct 24, 2016 |
# ? Oct 24, 2016 03:49 |
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Broadchurch is fantastic, really top notch tv. Some people didn't like season 2, but I enjoyed it. Never bothered with the US version though.
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 04:47 |
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Don't bother with the US version, despite Tennant it is decidedly not good.
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 04:53 |
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Rhyno posted:Don't bother with the US version, despite Tennant it is decidedly not good. Has there ever been a US adaptation of a UK series that didn't suck?
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 05:05 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Has there ever been a US adaptation of a UK series that didn't suck? Shameless.
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 05:06 |
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BSam posted:Shameless. Oh right, aside from a certain tv movie .
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 05:07 |
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I mean the Paul Abbot tv show Shameless.
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 05:09 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Has there ever been a US adaptation of a UK series that didn't suck? The Office?
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 05:17 |
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Does Veep count?
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 05:24 |
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I never ventured into season 2 of Broadchurch because season 1 had such a definitive arc and ending that it felt like "Why on Earth would they ever make more of this? What story would they even tell?" Season 1 was really incredible, though. His record with Doctor Who is kind of middling and the less said about his Torchwood episodes, the better, though. I have my fingers crossed that Chibnall Doctor Who will be good, but I think it depends on who he takes scripts from for the monster-of-the-week stuff and how heavy-handed he is with "arcs."
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 05:24 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Has there ever been a US adaptation of a UK series that didn't suck? One that have been popular, off the top of my head, include House of Cards*, Sanford and Son, Kitchen Nightmares and American Idol. *I know it's a book series
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 06:03 |
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I think season 2 might have been salvagable if the court scenes hadn't been so awful, also if they'd decided if they wanted the season to be about either the old case coming back to haunt Hardy or the trial dividing the town and reopening all the wounds from season 1. Season 1 was so good too I'm still disappointed the scene where Miller is accused of having an affair with Hardy didn't end with Miller just bursting into uncontrollable laughter at the idea. MrL_JaKiri posted:*I know it's a book series To be fair, didn't the author write each book in the trilogy largely as sequels to the tv adaptations made inbetween them being published? I think I recall that in the original books Urquhart is actually doomed/defeated each time but come the sequel he wrote it as if it had ended the way the TV show's version had?
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 06:05 |
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Jerusalem posted:To be fair, didn't the author write each book in the trilogy largely as sequels to the tv adaptations made inbetween them being published? I think I recall that in the original books Urquhart is actually doomed/defeated each time but come the sequel he wrote it as if it had ended the way the TV show's version had? Yeah, the first book ends with Urquhart killing himself after Mattie confronts him with the tape that reveals his crimes, then Dobbs ignored it and wrote To Play the King as a sequel to the TV story (I don't think he ever even went back to rewrite the ending of the House of Cards novel). That novel ends with the Prince Charles stand-in announcing he will abdicate (as he does in the TV series) but also declaring his intention to seek election as a private citizen, with the intention of standing against Urquhart in his own seat, the implication being that Urquhart will lose. As far as Transatlantic adaptations go, I didn't think the movie version of State of Play was terrible. Not as good as the BBC serial but not terrible. Paul Abbott always used to talk about how he had a sequel to State of Play in the works, but it's been 13 years now so it's never happening. Wheat Loaf fucked around with this message at 13:01 on Oct 24, 2016 |
# ? Oct 24, 2016 12:59 |
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The Final Cut has a different ending too. FU's death happens in both versions, but how and why differ dramatically. The US version of Queer as Folk was apparently pretty successful too.
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 13:05 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:Yeah, the first book ends with Urquhart killing himself after Mattie confronts him with the tape that reveals his crimes, then Dobbs ignored it and wrote To Play the King as a sequel to the TV story (I don't think he ever even went back to rewrite the ending of the House of Cards novel). That novel ends with the Prince Charles stand-in announcing he will abdicate (as he does in the TV series) but also declaring his intention to seek election as a private citizen, with the intention of standing against Urquhart in his own seat, the implication being that Urquhart will lose. Nah, Dobbs did do a revised edition of House of Cards that changes the ending to match the TV show among other things. Which I know because I once bought the novel thinking it'd be nice to see if it's really as different as contemporary reviews said and only realised half way through that I'd got the wrong one
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 13:48 |
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Rhyno posted:Don't bother with the US version, despite Tennant it is decidedly not good. Gracepoint deserved a second season more than Broadchurch Despite, y'know, it being an overall inferior product, they ended with an actual idea for what more would look like as opposed to Broadchurch which felt unnecessary.
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 13:50 |
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# ? Apr 29, 2024 07:31 |
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Jerusalem posted:I think season 2 might have been salvagable if the court scenes hadn't been so awful, also if they'd decided if they wanted the season to be about either the old case coming back to haunt Hardy or the trial dividing the town and reopening all the wounds from season 1. Season 1 was so good too I know it's an older show, but I posted like 5 posts above that I am literally watching it right now and in season 1. I went in entirely fresh. Anyway, I'm still cautiously optimistic. I would be interested to see Doctor Who flavoured with some of psychological realism that I'm seeing in Broadchurch instead of the comic-book romance that Moffat brought. The thread's foremost complaints of the last series (hybrid aside) have almost entirely been questions of character motive, in both the major and in the minor characters. I'm not going to rewatch Cyberwoman, but I don't remember a poor handling of character decisions being among of its many many flaws.
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# ? Oct 24, 2016 14:00 |