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Pizdec posted:For much of the show the character of Doctor WHO wore a coat with a question mark on it and clocks are featured all the goddamn time. Others have already talked about this, but seriously those question marks were a stupid idea and pretty much everybody but (I think) JNT knew it.... but he was the guy in charge.
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I like the question marks* but Rob Shearman hates them *except on Four, they stink on Four.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 03:14 |
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I love the question marks. Seven's question mark jumper is hilarious.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 03:29 |
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Craptacular! posted:We've reached twelve doctors, and there's twelve hours on a clock, so a clock face theme fits at least for this season. Oh god I just realised we're lucky we didn't end up with a clockface with doctor heads or something ridiculous like that.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 03:30 |
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Sydney Bottocks posted:They weren't even on the coat IIRC. Baker, Davison and Baker all wore them on the collar of their shirts, I believe. And McCoy had them on his sweater vest and that umbrella handle (both of which he protested against, in vain). Yeah, clocks have never been a "thing" for Doctor Who. I hate the new titles and theme tune. The first couple of revival versions of the theme took me a while to get used to and eventually like, but I don't think I'll ever like this one. MikeJF posted:Oh god I just realised we're lucky we didn't end up with a clockface with doctor heads or something ridiculous like that https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dr+who+clock&espv=2&biw=1184&bih=664&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=aJUbVI-3CYi9uATK8YGICg&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 03:30 |
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Season 5-6's "Tardis and lightning" intro stands out as the best for me.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 04:36 |
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I like the intro and the new theme (if only because the opening beat isn't obscured by the orchestra anymore.) The clocks are a bit obvious but it does get across the basic idea of "space & time".
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 04:44 |
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I hate everything new and alternatively everything old. Wait, no. Let me try that again. I love the clocks, personally. They match the much more controlled and less frenetic TARDIS piloting style of Twelve, so it makes sense to have clockwork instead of the chaos of the Time Vortex. Also clocks rule
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 05:24 |
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I don't really care about the opening, just give me back the middle 8 in the credits.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 05:29 |
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I finally broke down and bought DVD copies of The Twin Dilemma and Time and the Rani today.
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Jerusalem posted:I finally broke down and bought DVD copies of The Twin Dilemma and Time and the Rani today. My God, Colin Baker has Jeru held at gunpoint in a video store!
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 05:48 |
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Jerusalem posted:I finally broke down and bought DVD copies of The Twin Dilemma and Time and the Rani today. It's okay, you can just use the excuse that Mark of the Rani and The Two Doctors are out of print. That's how I justified getting Trial of a Time Lord the other day (an entire season of a BBC show for only $30? It's like they're trying to practically give it away.) Unless you're not in Region 1 in which case you have no excuse. Tim Burns Effect fucked around with this message at 05:52 on Sep 19, 2014 |
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Tim Burns Effect posted:Unless you're not in Region 1 in which case you have no excuse. I'm not. Also I already own Trial and Two Doctors (which owns). I don't own Mark of the Rani though, I don't own Mark of the Rani! Yet.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 05:54 |
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I ended up ordering a decent haul from Amazon that just got here yesterday, because I wanted to own at least one DVD of every Doctor. I got: 1) The Beginning (An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, Edge of Destruction) 2) The Web of Fear 4) Genesis of the Daleks 5) The Caves of Androzani 6) Trial of a Time Lord I already own City of Death and the Spearhead from Space Blu-Ray, now all I need is one of 7's stories. The best one that's still in print is Remembrance of the Daleks so I'll probably go with that one since I don't feel like shelling out 50 bucks a pop for The Curse of Fenric or Ghost Light.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 06:03 |
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Jerusalem posted:I finally broke down and bought DVD copies of The Twin Dilemma and Time and the Rani today. The problem with buying all the DVD's is that you're eventually reduced to something like this.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 06:21 |
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Flicking through the opening themes, do we have a Time Vortex look in the new season yet? Given that it's not shown in the current opening.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 06:46 |
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Chokes McGee posted:I hate everything new and alternatively everything old. I like that interpretation. In the past series, the TARDIS was thrown around the chaos because that could happen at any time. But Twelve so far has demonstrated remarkable levels of control of the TARDIS. He materialized someone into the TARDIS, found Robin Hood, and has made the TARDIS appear in some absurdly small places. Also there's a mechanical theme to this series so far.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 06:49 |
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One thing I've liked about Moffat's series is that they play around with the exterior of the TARDIS a bunch; Amy floating out in space, Rory's dad having a nice relaxing sandwich with his feet hanging over the edge watching Earth, 11 hanging out the front door to use the phone. And I really liked in this last episode that lovely shot of the space panning across the tardis door (with some really nice use of parallax to make the 'bigger on the inside' effect come alive much more than it usually does) and the idea of the Doctor meditating on top of the TARDIS. And as well as that, the bit where he's just hanging out at the bottom of the ocean, doors open, checking out at the fish was fantastic.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 06:58 |
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MikeJF posted:One thing I've liked about Moffat's series is that they play around with the exterior of the TARDIS a bunch; Amy floating out in space, Rory's dad having a nice relaxing sandwich with his feet hanging over the edge watching Earth, 11 hanging out the front door to use the phone. And I really liked in this last episode that lovely shot of the space panning across the tardis door (with some really nice use of parallax to make the 'bigger on the inside' effect come alive much more than it usually does) and the idea of the Doctor meditating on top of the TARDIS. And as well as that, the bit where he's just hanging out at the bottom of the ocean, doors open, checking out at the fish was fantastic. That moment is one of the only times I've noticed extra-poor green-screen effects in this show: you can blatantly see the green screen's reflection on Matt's face. I never realized exactly what that looks like until a friend of mine pointed it out while watching "The Room" and now I always notice whenever it happens. It's much easier to see in motion but you can kind of see it there.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 07:38 |
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That was just the make-up coming off and revealing Matt's natural Frankenstein's Creature skintone
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 07:41 |
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Hah, I was actually thinking of later in the episode when they're in flight in space, but yeah, that bit too, I guess. That was more of a gag though.
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DoctorWhat posted:Well the question marks are on the shirt, not the coat, so... Sydney Bottocks posted:E: Also clocks have never been a recurring motif or whatever in DW now that I think about it, either. There may have been the odd episode here or there where a clock might feature for whatever reason, but I don't remember it being like a thing of DW that clocks are prominently featured. And it's not like there are clocks just whizzing by the TARDIS, the execultion is better than that. The clockwork vortex, the clock face turning into a spiral, the way the Time Vortex is still there and the TARDIS is flying by some planets that also happen to move in their orbits in a clockwork-like fashion, these are some pretty clever bits of graphical design. The only thing I don't like is how the Doctor's face (or eyes really) doesn't really mesh with the whole thing, it would be nice if they would integrate it better. The photo even looks low quality, as if the photographer was too afraid to get close to Capaldi staring like that. MikeJF posted:Oh god I just realised we're lucky we didn't end up with a clockface with doctor heads or something ridiculous like that. So, uh, it looks like it's time for some Matt Smith and some Pertwee. I can dig it. Pizdec fucked around with this message at 08:08 on Sep 19, 2014 |
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We all know what's missing, though! "It's war o'clock!" was actually the War Doctor's catch phrase during the Time War.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 08:57 |
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Pizdec posted:I was thinking mainly about the fobwatch and the Gallifreyan clockwork-like symbols (the design of which I love by the way). It's not a prominent thing but the symbol has been used so I don't get the criticism. How else would you represent time anyway? 1. The fob watch is an invention of RTD's that was only introduced as a plot point to explain the return of the Master. It was never a thing in the classic series, and has (to the best of my knowledge) not actually been used in the current series since "Utopia". 2. If I'm thinking of the right thing, the Gallifreyan symbol you mention (aka the Seal of Rassilon) was originally used as set decoration for the Vogans in the classic series (in the story "Revenge of the Cybermen"). Then it got re-appropriated a couple of years later for the Time Lords in "The Deadly Assassin" and has been their thing ever since. So (again, if I'm thinking of the right thing) it was never actually designed to represent anything to do with time or the Time Lords or Gallifrey to begin with. As far as how you represent time, I would simply state that the original series and all the seasons of the current series up to this one managed to get by quite well without worrying about representing time or anything like that, and I don't really see the need to do so now. Pizdec posted:So, uh, it looks like it's time for [...] some Pertwee. It is always time for some Pertwee.
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Sydney Bottocks posted:1. The fob watch is an invention of RTD's that was only introduced as a plot point to explain the return of the Master. It was never a thing in the classic series, and has (to the best of my knowledge) not actually been used in the current series since "Utopia". It's referenced in a pretty funny way in The Next Doctor
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 09:08 |
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The Master's TARDIS has literally been a clock too. I like the intro, except for the music.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 09:30 |
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Sydney Bottocks posted:1. The fob watch is an invention of RTD's that was only introduced as a plot point to explain the return of the Master. It was never a thing in the classic series, and has (to the best of my knowledge) not actually been used in the current series since "Utopia". quote:2. If I'm thinking of the right thing, the Gallifreyan symbol you mention (aka the Seal of Rassilon) was originally used as set decoration for the Vogans in the classic series (in the story "Revenge of the Cybermen"). quote:As far as how you represent time, I would simply state that the original series and all the seasons of the current series up to this one managed to get by quite well without worrying about representing time or anything like that, and I don't really see the need to do so now. Going more abstract isn't even much of a stretch, unless you think the vortex that can transport you anywhere within the bounds of space and time looks like a kaleidoscope or a slit-scan effect with a giant Doctor face flying through it. Come to think of it, I wonder how people reacted when they introduced that "Doctor's face" gimmick. What a shitstorm that would've been if we had the Internet back then. This opening talk makes me want to see some new variations on the theme, does anyone know any decent fan-made ones? I know there's the NeonVisual one, the one that the official intro is based on, and this. Any others? (Pre-emptive joke answer)
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 09:37 |
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The least imaginative opening sequence (although it hits all the nostalgia buttons for me nonetheless) is the early 80s starfield. I can't imagine the planning meeting for that went much deeper than "Well, he goes into space a lot, so maybe some stars or something?"
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 10:57 |
Occ's thread thought: would people say that where he is is the lowest point of revival who
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 11:03 |
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Little_wh0re posted:Occ's thread thought: would people say that where he is is the lowest point of revival who I think Journey's End through to End of Time Part 2 is possibly lower, but I don't know.
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Little_wh0re posted:Occ's thread thought: would people say that where he is is the lowest point of revival who Year of specials. Perhaps I'm just less enamoured of "The Waters of Mars" than everyone else.
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Jerusalem posted:I finally broke down and bought DVD copies of The Twin Dilemma and Time and the Rani today. You see, Scotland? YOU SEE WHAT YOU MADE HIM DO?!? Don’t worry, Jerusalem. Look who’s coming back to Big Finish next year! http://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-who-main-range-the-next-fifth-doctor-stories-announced
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Little_wh0re posted:Occ's thread thought: would people say that where he is is the lowest point of revival who Kinda. Season 3 overall is the weakest and least coherent season, but there are worse individual stories or terrible moments. Season 4 is great but it has two of the worst made individual episodes in The Doctor's Daughter and The Unicorn and the Wasp. The Year of Specials was a huge misstep whose only saving grace was the ridiculous nonsense that was The Next Doctor and the genuinely good Waters of Mars (oh yeah, and Matt Smith's first appearance which was amazing). Moffat's years have had a more consistent base standard of good episodes but also one of the revival's worst ever individual episodes (The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe). So to answer your question... I don't know! CobiWann posted:Dont worry, Jerusalem. Look whos coming back to Big Finish next year! I will be thrilled if they're able to actually capture the "family" feel of that era (a fractured, arguing and grumpy family!) without the struggles the show had with finding something for everybody to do (especially Nyssa!).
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 12:07 |
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CobiWann posted:You see, Scotland? YOU SEE WHAT YOU MADE HIM DO?!? I don't know why I'm amused that they're going back to Adric's home world in that first one but they're doing so with the post Adric 5th doctor crew. Waterhouse has done audios, hasn't he? Also the last batch of 5 and the gang audios included Cobwebs, which was pretty great. Looking forward to these.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 12:42 |
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Apparently First season was the worst season of New Doctor Who. Then we got to second season and it was the worst season too. Now comes the Third and the final worst season.. until it is time for toxx to review the fourth one.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 12:46 |
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MattD1zzl3 posted:Season 5-6's "Tardis and lightning" intro stands out as the best for me. Season 7 was the best because it included the Doctor's face.
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Fil5000 posted:I don't know why I'm amused that they're going back to Adric's home world in that first one but they're doing so with the post Adric 5th doctor crew. Waterhouse has done audios, hasn't he? Waterhouse actually just did a series of audios as Adric with Five/Nyssa/Tegan. I’m saving them for when this season is over and I crave my first “crap, I need new Who” fix.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 13:15 |
adhuin posted:Apparently First season was the worst season of New Doctor Who. All of the episodes are the worst episode.
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# ? Sep 19, 2014 13:29 |
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CobiWann posted:Waterhouse actually just did a series of audios as Adric with Five/Nyssa/Tegan. I’m saving them for when this season is over and I crave my first “crap, I need new Who” fix. Don't wait. Get them NOW. "Iterations of I" is amazing. It is also surprising humorous. Jerusalem posted:
You do know that this will be the fifth series/trilogy of audios featuring this gang, right?
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Davros1 posted:Don't wait. Get them NOW. "Iterations of I" is amazing. It is also surprising humorous. Oh, believe me, the box set is on my shelf and the audios are loaded on my iPhone. I’ve heard nothing but good things. As soon as the finale for this season hits, it’s Castrovalva (which I have never seen) and then these episodes.
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