Doctor Who: Classic or Dud?

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No doubt with a jacket with "Ace" on the back

Odysseus, Sunday, 24 April 2016 16:21 (eight years ago) link

Maybe she will actually be from the 1980s and struggles to deal with the future or something

Odysseus, Sunday, 24 April 2016 16:22 (eight years ago) link

Apart from anything else, you appear to have an odd idea of what characterises the '80s?

Andrew Farrell, Sunday, 24 April 2016 17:23 (eight years ago) link

Mackie said her new character "Bill" was "wicked", describing her as "cool, strong, sharp, a little bit vulnerable with a bit of geekiness thrown in".

Doesn't remind you of Ace?

Odysseus, Sunday, 24 April 2016 17:56 (eight years ago) link

Could describe any Who companion since Ace. Clara was the only "geeky" one but only in the sense that she had a geeky job.

Chuck_Tatum, Sunday, 24 April 2016 18:58 (eight years ago) link

white male denied companion status YET AGAIN why do i pay my licence fee ffs

wario testino (bizarro gazzara), Sunday, 24 April 2016 19:13 (eight years ago) link

seems good. can't believe we're still eight or nine months out from a new episode. hopefully the 2017 series starts in the spring rather than the fall.

akm, Sunday, 24 April 2016 19:51 (eight years ago) link

Does a good job with some dodgy lines. Interesting face. Got the handsome-but-odd Matt Smith thing down.

Chuck_Tatum, Monday, 25 April 2016 02:05 (eight years ago) link

five months pass...

There's a Who poll being counted down here, from 380 ballots: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/the-eruditorum-press-doctor-who-poll-results-the-bad-stuff/

Stories, both televised and non-. The sections aren't collected yet, but you can find them on the main page.

Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Friday, 7 October 2016 19:04 (seven years ago) link

oh shit I heard about this and forgot to vote

¶ (DJP), Friday, 7 October 2016 19:06 (seven years ago) link

three weeks pass...

based on that poll i've been watching the mccoy serials. was there some reason why around half of his serials have scenes in a dirt pit?

"my favorite kind of jazz: straight blowing"

Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 20:46 (seven years ago) link

one of my friends was talking about some animated reconstruction of "power of the daleks" they're showing as ppv in us theaters. anybody heard anything about this? i love troughton.

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 20:53 (seven years ago) link

was there some reason why around half of his serials have scenes in a dirt pit?

quarry rental is the cheapest option for alien planet sets

erry red flag (f. hazel), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 21:02 (seven years ago) link

anyone watch Class? reviews aren't promising.

akm, Wednesday, 2 November 2016 21:05 (seven years ago) link

which colour Doctor doesn't have half his serials with scenes in quarries?

yes, lots of people have heard about the animated reconstruction of Power Of The Daleks. Have you heard about the animated reconstruction of The Invasion? Or the animated reconstruction of The Reign Of Terror? Or the animated reconstruction of The Moonbase? Or the animated reconstruction of The Tenth Planet? Or the animated reconstruction of The Ice Warriors?

Class is basically Torchwood At School, except not actively terrible. It's not very good, but then also I am not the audience.

sad, hombres (sic), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 21:14 (seven years ago) link

Actually McCoy probably has a better run than most re quarries, due to the OB / studio split on the third production block.

S24: haven't seen Time And The Rani since 1987 and am unlikely to change that, but iirc it has plenty of quarry, but it's also not REALLY the beginning of the McCoy era yet (an interview with Cartmel this year saw him wishing he'd had the confidence to hold his name back). Paradise Towers is all studio except for swimming pool, Delta has real actual countryside, Dragonfire is studio. Dirt pit 1/4, 0/3 if you don't count Baker / Baker / JNT.

S25: Remembrance's locations are all Shoreditch. Greatest Show: quarry planet actually used to show economic depression as reason for setting up psychic circus, as opposed to it being the only cheap place to point a camera within a drive from TC, like every other quarry planet since 1971. Happiness Patrol is studio-bound. Silver Nemesis I haven't seen since 1988 and am unlikely to unless the extended cut ever gets re-released, but I remember lots of village greens and such, not quarries. Dirt pit 1/4?

S26: Battlefield is Brigadier's gardens and country lanes and outside of pubs. Fenric is grim seasides and church yards. Ghost Light is studio-bound. Survival... the Master is living in a Quantel-painted purple quarry, maybe? Dirt pit 1/4.

sad, hombres (sic), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 21:31 (seven years ago) link

Man I love Battlefield, it's so fun

erry red flag (f. hazel), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 21:42 (seven years ago) link

I think they went with the PPV/theater distribution for the Power of the Daleks animation because it will probably make more money than just releasing it on DVD like they did the previous animations of lost stories... which are quite good!

erry red flag (f. hazel), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 21:46 (seven years ago) link

It's being released first on the BBC Store, not DVD. And it's not the BBC's own impetus releasing it in cinemas, it's independent distributors in the US (Fathom Events) and Australia (Sharmill) who've arranged it. Fathom have been behind the Day Of The Doctor and Dark Water/Death In Heaven US cinema events before, but it was BBC Worldwide that instigated the Asylum Of The Daleks / Angels Take Manhattan and Day Of The Daleks* and Day Of The Doctor and Deep Breath and.... whatever the other twofer was - Pandorica / Big Bang? - in Australian cinemas. AFAIK, the only UK screening of Power is a one-off at the BFI.

*this may have only been in Sydney, not nationally

sad, hombres (sic), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 22:23 (seven years ago) link

Also, it's an especially good and much-loved story, Troughton in top form

xp

I hear from this arsehole again, he's going in the river (James Morrison), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 22:26 (seven years ago) link

yes, lots of people have heard about the animated reconstruction of Power Of The Daleks. Have you heard about the animated reconstruction of The Invasion? Or the animated reconstruction of The Reign Of Terror? Or the animated reconstruction of The Moonbase? Or the animated reconstruction of The Tenth Planet? Or the animated reconstruction of The Ice Warriors?

― sad, hombres (sic)

yes, i've heard/seen of all those other ones (all of which were lone one/two episode runs from otherwise existing stories, unlike power). just didn't know there was one of power. thought they were having trouble getting the finances together or something.

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 23:10 (seven years ago) link

I think they went with the PPV/theater distribution for the Power of the Daleks animation because it will probably make more money than just releasing it on DVD like they did the previous animations of lost stories... which are quite good!

― erry red flag (f. hazel)

well i will certainly pay up because god damn do i want a reconstruction of evil of the daleks (and just go ahead and animate episode 2 as well, going into live-action for one episode of a 7-episode story is kind of tough to sell).

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 23:12 (seven years ago) link

JUst saw a clip of Power Of The daleks on Newsnight as part of a piece on restoring old BBC material. It looked pretty great, so hope they get to restore more of the missing episodes taht way.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 2 November 2016 23:30 (seven years ago) link

look forward to finding a digital copy of that. don't knwo if I have the patience for that in a theater though

akm, Wednesday, 2 November 2016 23:33 (seven years ago) link

depends on your tolerance for '60s who, i think, although it's definitely one of the best episodes of the b&w era. have you seen "enemy of the world"?

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Wednesday, 2 November 2016 23:44 (seven years ago) link

I haven't seen that yet either. I haven't watched any 60s who since the late 80's, honestly.

akm, Wednesday, 2 November 2016 23:47 (seven years ago) link

xp oh i found this: http://www.doctorwholocations.net/stories/classic

time and the rani used 3 different quarries for some reason. i thought quarries might be used because they look ok on video, but general cheapness is the more likely reason.

Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Thursday, 3 November 2016 00:06 (seven years ago) link

Was it Enemy Of The World that apparently had an episode nicked after the whole series was discovered in Nigeria. Or Web of Fear?

Stevolende, Thursday, 3 November 2016 00:20 (seven years ago) link

Was it Enemy Of The World that apparently had an episode nicked after the whole series was discovered in Nigeria. Or Web of Fear?

― Stevolende

web of fear. lethbridge-stewart's first episode. fortunately enemy of the world had a fairly shit reputation before it was recovered, so nobody went out of their way to try and hoard any of its episodes.

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Thursday, 3 November 2016 00:25 (seven years ago) link

thought they were having trouble getting the finances together or something.

Generally when anyone, oneself included, uses the term "they", it's worth stopping and asking who is actually being represented by that pronoun. It was Dan Hall who managed to fund one- or two- ep animated reconstructions, but that was by amortising costs across an entire year's budget for DVD extras, and hiring start-ups.

The Underwater Menace would have been the last one he got together, but (eg) the NSW Central Coast company he'd engaged used their Who reconstructions as a demo reel to sell their own in-house kids production, and thus were a) too busy and b) wouldn't work that cheaply anymore.

Then Pup Ltd.'s contract ran out, which by this time, as an external contractor, had been the only point of continuity in the range for some time. Thus we then get the examples of the Enemy Of The World and Web Of Fear DVDs coming out without any VAM at all - no docos, no production documents, no commentaries* - and then after that, the people setting up the first draft of the BBC Store literally asking the editor of a fan magazine published by an Italian company that makes collectible sticker sets if there's any old Dr Who that might be good to put on the Store, as they'd seen something in the news about those stories being recovered.

(*the bloke who used to moderate about half the commentaries on the old DVDs has since been hired by more nerds to get the actors and crew and such into a studio and record commentaries that you can buy, download, and sync up with your DVD or iTunes purchase.)

Still after that, the next batch of people at the Flogging DVDs Department Of BBCW responded to years of enquiries by announcing that The Underwater Menace would not be released on DVD.

The year after that, the NEXT next batch of people at the Flogging DVDs Department Of BBCW run out of petitions demanding the release of The Underwater Menace to write on the back of, and decide to put it out, BUT specifically demand of the bloke of the RT that they get to make a recon, that he make it as shit as possible. Like, he was ordered in writing just to link the telesnaps in order - no crossfading, no returning to earlier shots to show who's speaking, no cropping or closeups, regardless of what's happening on the soundtrack.

Then after that, some bloke pitches that some niche of the Beeb scrapes together some pennies to animate a missing Dad's Army episode as a trial for the website or the Store or something. Not unlike the way the Invasion reconstruction was done with some spare budget from the REG Ninth Doctor series after that got derailed by the RTD / Eccleston Ninth Doctor series getting secretly commissioned.

The Dad's Army ep gets received well enough that he's invited to pitch again, points out that it's the 50th Anniversary of the first Troughton story, and gets some money out of a promotional budget from the BBC Store. Halfway through production, they get another influx of budget from BBC America, pre-buying TX rights to the animation.

If you can work out which person or department is "they" in there, you're welcome to 'em!

sad, hombres (sic), Thursday, 3 November 2016 04:51 (seven years ago) link

and I would loooooove an Evil Of The Daleks recon too, but with much greater production values than this Power one, which is unlikely if they try and crack it out for the 50th anniversary. The first episode, being more or less 20 minutes of Troughton and Jamie going antiquing on a date, is basically my missing episode holy grail.

sad, hombres (sic), Thursday, 3 November 2016 05:02 (seven years ago) link

and I would loooooove an Evil Of The Daleks recon too, but with much greater production values than this Power one, which is unlikely if they try and crack it out for the 50th anniversary. The first episode, being more or less 20 minutes of Troughton and Jamie going antiquing on a date, is basically my missing episode holy grail.

― sad, hombres (sic)

not sure which would cost more, animating that episode or clearing the rights to "paperback writer"

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Thursday, 3 November 2016 11:36 (seven years ago) link

If you can work out which person or department is "they" in there, you're welcome to 'em!

― sad, hombres (sic)

so who needs to get paid in order to animate jodorowsky's dune

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Thursday, 3 November 2016 11:38 (seven years ago) link

xp oh i found this: http://www.doctorwholocations.net/stories/classic

lol one single shot in Battlefield from a quarry! :D

I'm fine with mixing animation and existing footage btw - I'd even be pleased with alt versions of Power or say Tenth Planet ep 4 that cross to surviving clips whenever they exist

sad, hombres (sic), Thursday, 3 November 2016 12:43 (seven years ago) link

you can see why I said "they"

erry red flag (f. hazel), Thursday, 3 November 2016 14:47 (seven years ago) link

POTD premiers on BBC America next Saturday:

http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2016/09/bbc-america-brings-destroyed-doctor-who-episodes-back-to-life

El Tomboto, Saturday, 12 November 2016 01:42 (seven years ago) link

BBC America Brings Destroyed ‘Doctor Who’ Episodes Back to Life

no

the master negatives

no

were destroyed in an archive purge in 1974.

no

BBC America and BBC Worldwide have commissioned a brand new animation

no

based on the program’s original audio recordings

no

that will be released 50 years

yes, but not on you

after its only UK broadcast on BBC One.

no

The six-part adventure features the regeneration, or as it was then called “renewal,”

not really

of first Doctor, William Hartnell into second Doctor

no

Patrick Troughton, as the Time Lord and his companions Polly (Anneke Wills) and Ben (Michael Craze) do battle with the Daleks on the planet Vulcan.

not technically

Here’s your first look at the transformation:

no

sad, hombres (sic), Saturday, 12 November 2016 10:52 (seven years ago) link

Saw the whole thing in the cinema this afternoon. I DO NOT RECOMMEND seeing it in the cinema - the picture quality is so crappy that every line is jagged as if it's been faxed, and with every second of soundtrack left in, but without the budget or reference to animate it, long stretches of almost every minute are basically 2-D puppets standing still and blinking. This will be bearable watching an episode at a time as the most convenient way to experience this lost-ish story, but all at one go, sitting still for 2 hrs 45, it is VERY TEDIOUS. The animation is very cheap and patchy - you'd expect that, but it's probably shoddier than you're expecting.

sad, hombres (sic), Saturday, 12 November 2016 10:57 (seven years ago) link

yeah none of these things are superb animations, I'm shocked they're banking on a cinema experince for this. why?

akm, Saturday, 12 November 2016 16:47 (seven years ago) link

Sharmill are a film distributor. Cinema experience is the entirety of their business.

sad, hombres (sic), Sunday, 13 November 2016 03:27 (seven years ago) link

ah well, I'll save my money and pop Stones of Blood or Battlefield in the DVD player then.

erry red flag (f. hazel), Sunday, 13 November 2016 03:54 (seven years ago) link

Class is actively terrible.

Horizontal Superman is invulnerable (aldo), Monday, 14 November 2016 09:52 (seven years ago) link

The completist in me wants me to watch the rest, having only seen ep 1 so far, but am having trouble summoning the enthusiasm

I hear from this arsehole again, he's going in the river (James Morrison), Monday, 14 November 2016 10:49 (seven years ago) link

The first two were OK in a kind of Torchwood-lite way.
The third was a Season 3 mid-season-lull episode which would only work if you're invested in the characters (but who we hardly knew).
Ep 4&5 two-parter was INTERMINABLE.

Horizontal Superman is invulnerable (aldo), Monday, 14 November 2016 10:54 (seven years ago) link

i'll skip it then

akm, Monday, 14 November 2016 14:47 (seven years ago) link

too bad because it seemed like not a completely awful idea for a spin off

akm, Monday, 14 November 2016 14:47 (seven years ago) link

Class is actively terrible.

yeah, I said that after 1 & 2 (obv) but then tried 3 and tapped out hard. It's still for 15-yr-olds though, not 35-55yo man-nerds, so nbd.

sad, hombres (sic), Monday, 14 November 2016 15:53 (seven years ago) link

if only the bbc had a family-friendly science fiction show that didn't talk down to kids and teenagers or insult their intelligence

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Monday, 14 November 2016 16:07 (seven years ago) link

watched "power" in the cinema and i liked it better than sic did. the animation was a cheap rush job, i'm not a fan of showing stories in omnibus format, and i'm not exactly sure the theater showed it in the right aspect ratio, but god it's such a good story for that era. great whitaker script, really well constructed, great tristram cary soundtrack. troughton lays the recorder thing on a little thick for my liking and episodes 4 and 5 suffer from the era's typical mid-story drag, but the way the story just keeps ratcheting up the tension until finally all hell breaks loose... it reminds me of king crimson's "starless", if that's not too off-the-wall a comparison. i see why the fans love it so much. before watching the animation i'd always preferred _evil of the daleks_ but i'm sold on this one now.

xiphoid beetlebum (rushomancy), Tuesday, 15 November 2016 03:20 (seven years ago) link

great tristram cary soundtrack

it's just reused sound from the first Daleks story (again!). not that it's not great, of course, and Mark Ayres audio restoration overall is the best thing about this new version.

sad, hombres (sic), Tuesday, 15 November 2016 05:31 (seven years ago) link


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