What do people think the new voices will be like? I hope they're different. Not to robotic or monotonous. I think sometimes it's too easy to forget that Cybermen aren't actually robots.
What do people think the new voices will be like? I hope they're different. Not to robotic or monotonous. I think sometimes it's too easy to forget that Cybermen aren't actually robots.
I think the voices will be....excccelllent!
*Punches right fist into left palm*
They created 6 different voices for this, not even Nick Briggs knows which one they're going with. One was like the Cybus voices, another like Tomb of the Cybermen voices etc... and the final one was simply Nick's voice normally so that they could apply whatever effects they wanted in post production. I cant wait to see which one they've gone with
Radio Times interviews Neil and gives away some minor spoilers.
Neil, could you give us a non-spoilery encapsulation of the story?
Easily! It just stops at about minute three. The Doctor has been talked by Clara into taking the two kids she looks after, Artie and Angie, for an excursion, a day out, and he decides to take them to Hedgewick’s World, the biggest, best and most wonderful amusement park in the galaxy, a quarter of a million years in the future, because he has a golden ticket and it gets four people in for free, gets you free ice creams and it gets you to the front of any line, which is great because the lines for the Spacey Zoomer can go on for weeks. And that’s where it starts.
Unfortunately, it also starts with them discovering that Hedgewick’s World has been closed for several years and there’s almost nobody on it now except for a small army troop on manoeuvres and a mad old showman named Mr Webley who landed his spaceship there after it closed and is now there with a Cyberman that plays chess. That’s where it begins. This is also 1,000 years after the end of the big human/Cyberman war – where we won.
There are some well-known actors in the episode. Can you tell us about the characters they’re playing?
Jason Watkins plays Mr Webley, this wonderful, slightly alcoholic old showman touring the universe with a waxworks and a chess-playing Cyberman. Warwick Davis is his henchman, who is called Porridge. He’s affable, sweet and helps Webley and cannot wait to get off this planet.
Tamzin Outhwaite is a captain named Alice Ferren who’s in charge of the platoon doing troop exercises on an abandoned amusement park planet and as we discover, as the story goes on, it’s actually a punishment platoon. They’re all people who’ve got into trouble. She was sent there for disobeying orders. They’re not the kind of crack troop you’d want if it so happened that a Cyberman moves in – a new model Cyberman that we haven’t seen, who is absolutely lethal and hyper-intelligent.
'Nightmare' will be (perhaps unfairly) judged in a similar way, by the twin hopes of what a Cybermen story should be, and the high-quality fans demand from a Gaiman-written episode. In both categories of judgement it comes up lacking.
Speaking as someone who thought The Doctor's Wife was distinctly average (by Who standards so still a great ep) if the reviews think it's not that, I'm hopeful it will be a classic (that said, most reviews have matched my opinion so far this season, Cold War being the main exception).
The fact that most of the reviews constantly cite The Doctor's wife proves it is not being fairly judged.
That episode in my eyes was as close to perfect as perfect could be in 45 mins.
So even if this episode is 2 thirds as good, we are in for a treat.
Exactly...i mean Neil only has one episode to compare to beforehand and of course its pedegree of an episode...but it is very unfair as this episode will of couse be a very different vibe and feel and look entirely...and conceptually it sounds just as whacky and insane...just review seem so unfairly biased and scathing which doesnt add up....so lets wait and see whats in store for Saturday
Personally i still very much think we are in for a real treat!
Also i second the reviews for Crimson Horror...it was a much much much better episode than many previews had it set out to be...IMO it is a classic same with Hide
Nightmare In Silver i really really think wil be one of those episodes where you have to see it to believe it...
Comments
I think the voices will be....excccelllent!
*Punches right fist into left palm*
http://i.imgur.com/FBSd36q.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XFARUMQ.jpg
That's a LOT of Cybermen...
No, but that's really :eek:
Aw, it's sounds as if they're still stompy
Neil, could you give us a non-spoilery encapsulation of the story?
Easily! It just stops at about minute three. The Doctor has been talked by Clara into taking the two kids she looks after, Artie and Angie, for an excursion, a day out, and he decides to take them to Hedgewick’s World, the biggest, best and most wonderful amusement park in the galaxy, a quarter of a million years in the future, because he has a golden ticket and it gets four people in for free, gets you free ice creams and it gets you to the front of any line, which is great because the lines for the Spacey Zoomer can go on for weeks. And that’s where it starts.
Unfortunately, it also starts with them discovering that Hedgewick’s World has been closed for several years and there’s almost nobody on it now except for a small army troop on manoeuvres and a mad old showman named Mr Webley who landed his spaceship there after it closed and is now there with a Cyberman that plays chess. That’s where it begins. This is also 1,000 years after the end of the big human/Cyberman war – where we won.
There are some well-known actors in the episode. Can you tell us about the characters they’re playing?
Jason Watkins plays Mr Webley, this wonderful, slightly alcoholic old showman touring the universe with a waxworks and a chess-playing Cyberman. Warwick Davis is his henchman, who is called Porridge. He’s affable, sweet and helps Webley and cannot wait to get off this planet.
Tamzin Outhwaite is a captain named Alice Ferren who’s in charge of the platoon doing troop exercises on an abandoned amusement park planet and as we discover, as the story goes on, it’s actually a punishment platoon. They’re all people who’ve got into trouble. She was sent there for disobeying orders. They’re not the kind of crack troop you’d want if it so happened that a Cyberman moves in – a new model Cyberman that we haven’t seen, who is absolutely lethal and hyper-intelligent.
must be the only place on the internet he hasn't been banned from
and as per usual he totally misses the point being made.....
The person or the aquatic creature... Because if it's the person I'm going to actually squee cause he's amazing...
Oh yeah Torchwood... Not the CBBC presenter? No?
3/5
Full Link
Anyways i really do have this feeling it will be insane in so many ways...check out the latest poster for it...
https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/943328_511180742263419_1853554212_n.jpg
=
also,
=
And omg at
:O
Last weeks was superb and it didn't get the kind of reviews it deserved.
That episode in my eyes was as close to perfect as perfect could be in 45 mins.
So even if this episode is 2 thirds as good, we are in for a treat.
... wearing a Red Cap?
What happened to that series, anyway? Why wasn't it ever released on DVD?
Exactly...i mean Neil only has one episode to compare to beforehand and of course its pedegree of an episode...but it is very unfair as this episode will of couse be a very different vibe and feel and look entirely...and conceptually it sounds just as whacky and insane...just review seem so unfairly biased and scathing which doesnt add up....so lets wait and see whats in store for Saturday
Personally i still very much think we are in for a real treat!
Also i second the reviews for Crimson Horror...it was a much much much better episode than many previews had it set out to be...IMO it is a classic same with Hide
Nightmare In Silver i really really think wil be one of those episodes where you have to see it to believe it...