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Did not even know that this was being made?
For the Pertwee era, I agree. The all action Doctor. The Sea Devils being my favourite story of the 1970-1974 years,
Thanks for the heads up. I'll give this a look see.
Starring Johnny Depp. Pretty 'meh'. Not really funny. But it did have a cameo from my favorite immigrant alien in it; Alf.
Not a bad hombre, that one
(Refuse to make a 'cat' joke here).
I'd be hard put to choose between The Daemons and The Green Death as my favourite, though I'm leaning towards Green Death currently. So much to love, especially the
The plot thickens as always! I have my suspicions but we'll see?!!! :-? :))
Legion episode one had no idea what to expect, the first episode has grabbed me I recommend people should check it out.
Edited: 4 episodes in Legion is genius.
But for the love of god, they'll have to upgrade that sucker!
In my whole life I've never read a single Iron Fist comic, but he sure does seem like Marvel's answer to Olive Queen (at least so far)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0237266/
Following on from that, I've been watching The World's Most Photographed. Each episode concentrates on one person from history (celebrity, president etc.) and, again, very interesting stuff. Well worth a watch on demand.
With the original Mondasian Cybermen making a return in the coming series, I felt in the mood to go back and watch their 1966 debut story.
Good call. I've a mind to watch The Tenth Planet and go right through the Troughton era DVDs. Still be best for me.
What, Troughton? McCoy is my favourite, even with some very lightweight stories early on (it's those last four stories/series 26 that define the McCoy era in my mind). Troughton is right behind him in my #2 spot.
Never got McCoy at the time (still not a fav), but appreciate him more now, my son quite likes him. I think my earliest memory of Dr Who was Web of Fear, although I had seen Dalek stories but can only remember the Daleks and not a specific story, but WoF really struck a chord. The Yetis terrified me at the time, and of course the Cybermen (far scarier than the pepper pots!).
I envy anyone who got to see those early stories (especially those stories that are now incomplete), on their original transmission.
Having been born in the mid 80's, I have no memories of watching the show when it was still running. I do have vague memories of repeats in the early 90's, possibly on BBC2, such as The Talons Of Weng-Chiang, or as I basically remembered it, The One With The Giant Rat.
Also, I am in complete agreement with you on the Cybermen vs the Daleks. The former are far more intimidating than the latter.
Rather good Swedish/French production from Studio Canal.
I just finished the amazing Springfloden another Scandinavian Noir police series. It seems that they have an amazing corner on the market for excellent tv shows. Which like the Killing and the Bridge need to be USA-fied before that other part of the western world gets it.
Star Trek Space Seed epic.
Great show with Helen Hunt, Sanaa Lathan, Stephan James, Richard Dreyfuss, Will Patton, Stephen Moyer.
Doctor Who: The Time Warrior
The story that gave us a brand new title sequence, the companion generally considered to be the best companion, and a the Sontarans.
Doctor Who: Invasion Of The Dinosaurs
"Good grief, it's a stegosaurus."
My usual go-to Pertwee story is The Sea Devils, but I felt like a change, and these two are other good examples of the Pertwee era. Yes, I know the later has ropey looking dinosaurs, but remember that is Doctor Who, a show that has always had a tight budget.