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One Spare Part |
Posted on 30 December 2020 18:36:19
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 6804 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
For me, it was series 3 that was the hardest work plus the end episodes. I will see what difference the rewatch makes.
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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JustBrad |
Posted on 30 December 2020 18:57:54
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One Spare Part wrote: For me, it was series 3 that was the hardest work plus the end episodes. I will see what difference the rewatch makes. For me, S3 felt like an 'added' season, as though they had a three season story outline, and then the network demanded four seasons. I haven't watched since the original run, but my recollection was that there was a lot or repetition of previous ideas in S3. Kind of like wanting to take the Liberator intact, so we can't kill the crew... ![]() ![]() MODthra |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 31 December 2020 10:01:40
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 6804 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
S3 got a bit woolly headed with all the prophetic/regious overtones. And I didn't understand where Kara came from in S4...
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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BradPaula |
Posted on 31 December 2020 23:49:39
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Watched 'The Stone Tape' from 1972 starring Michael Bryant, Jane Asher, Iain Cuthbertson and a young Tom Chadbon.
Zil: Oneness must resist the Host.
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 01 January 2021 10:32:46
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 6804 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
Ooh Paula you keep giving me ideas for rewatches! Haven't seen Stone Tape for ages. Genuinely creepy. Another Nigel Kneale masterpiece.
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 01 January 2021 14:37:34
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 6804 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD. 90% of the plot in the title. Love Peter Cushing as the doc. He is very much the cuddly grandpa with a core of a very hard substance found only on Gallifrey. Incidentally, with the tv series being such a hit, why didn't they stick with Hartnell as the dr? "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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sweevo |
Posted on 03 January 2021 02:39:09
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 1981 Joined: 09 January 2014 |
Pingu, the adventures of a plasticine penguin and a childhood favourite (I always did like penguins more than teddy bears).
Edited by sweevo on 03 January 2021 17:20:16 |
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JustBrad |
Posted on 03 January 2021 03:59:22
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The Maltese Falcon. Iconic performances by Bogart, Greenstreet, and Lorre, with a plot twist that could have inspired Games. ![]() MODthra |
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sweevo |
Posted on 05 January 2021 23:24:56
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 1981 Joined: 09 January 2014 |
Hayao Miyazaki night, to celebrate his 80th birthday. ![]() ![]() |
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 07 January 2021 22:48:35
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 2724 Joined: 10 February 2014 |
my landing is a Daleks 2150 ad shrine! Love that film. I suppose Hartnell was still making the tv show and cushing was a big name due to hammer etc. S3 is my least fave season |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 08 January 2021 18:20:33
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 6804 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
rojkerr1 wrote: my landing is a Daleks 2150 ad shrine! Love that film. I suppose Hartnell was still making the tv show and cushing was a big name due to hammer etc. S3 is my least fave season How does that fit in with your giant cyberman? "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 11 January 2021 16:58:35
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 6804 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
Just watched Black Narcissus. The film, she hastens to add, not the tv 3 parter. Why remake perfection? I say the same about B7. It ain't perfect but it is perfectly brilliant. Tell another story in the B7 world, yes. The stories from Big Finish add to our experience. But Black Narcissus? Beautiful to look at and an atmospheric story brilliantly brought to screen by Powell and Pressburger. And the acting! Everyone shines in their own way but Kathleen Byron's portrayal of madness is masterful and deeply scary. And Deborah Kerr's nuanced performance matches this scene for scene. I tried the "mini series"... oh dear! Dumbed down, flat as a pancake atmosphere-wise and the performances were lack lustre. Sad and pointless. Watch the film folks! If it's good enough for Martin Scorcese - big fan of P & P - then there's no greater praise.
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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BradPaula |
Posted on 11 January 2021 19:42:10
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Watched Sahara (1943) starring Humphrey Bogart. Sure, it was full of 'good' propaganda but it was war time and it helped to see the various country's pulling together for a common cause.
Zil: Oneness must resist the Host.
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sweevo |
Posted on 12 January 2021 17:52:54
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Saw The Woman in Black for the first - and last - time last night (it's up on YouTube but I don't want to upload the link because it's a little too much for some viewers). This is one film I don't want to watch again any time soon and it's going on my banned list alongside films like Saló, Cannibal Holocaust and the Saw movies. I didn't sleep for most of the night and I slept for most of the day to make up for it, waking up at Sunset (just my luck!). ![]() |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 12 January 2021 18:09:31
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 6804 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
Which version of The Woman in Black?
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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sweevo |
Posted on 12 January 2021 18:19:49
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 1981 Joined: 09 January 2014 |
The '89 television version with Pauline Moran in the title role. |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 12 January 2021 19:38:46
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 6804 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
It is the only scary version so I see where you're coming from. ![]() ![]() "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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Endless Midnight |
Posted on 19 January 2021 19:55:28
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One Spare Part wrote: Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD. 90% of the plot in the title. Love Peter Cushing as the doc. He is very much the cuddly grandpa with a core of a very hard substance found only on Gallifrey. Incidentally, with the tv series being such a hit, why didn't they stick with Hartnell as the dr? He would have been too busy working on the TV series at the time. The film was mostly recorded between 31 January and 22 March 1966, when Hartnell was still rehearsing and recording a new episode every week. |
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Hugbot |
Posted on 19 January 2021 20:43:58
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Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). As ![]() |
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littlesue |
Posted on 19 January 2021 20:53:24
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