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Doctor Who Fans (Part Barbara)

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Part Barbara will be lovely, although it probably won't last long with the series in full swing.

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    Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    Yay lovely new thread, lovely opening quote there CHJ!:D
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    CD93CD93 Posts: 13,939
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    Very lovely!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,142
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    We've regenerated...even in human form :D

    And I concur, lovely opening to the thread! :D
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    Digital SidDigital Sid Posts: 39,870
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    I love the smell of new thread in the morning.
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    Digital SidDigital Sid Posts: 39,870
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    robsand69: Are BBC & ITV having a game of shit top trumps with don't scare the hare and sing if you can.

    AJP619: Its amazing that both BBC and ITV have decided to precede 2 of the UK's best shows with 2 of the UK's worst...

    :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,625
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    Just popping in to say hello to the new thread :)

    Loved the episode on first watch, very tense and exciting. I've just finished a rewatch and I wasn't as enthusiastic but still enjoyed it. Probably 7/10 now instead of my initial 9/10

    Can't wait until next week though :cool:
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    I have to say, one thing in particular that impressed me about yesterday's episode was, once again, Murray Gold's score. The new music he created was beautiful (the song used where the Doctor's body was burned especially) and I loved the new variations on the old faves :D Nice to see The Life and Death of Amy Pond creep in as well at the end, unexpected, but I love that piece, so it was a nice surprise for me :)
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    robsand69: Are BBC & ITV having a game of shit top trumps with don't scare the hare and sing if you can.

    AJP619: Its amazing that both BBC and ITV have decided to precede 2 of the UK's best shows with 2 of the UK's worst...

    :D

    Honestly that "Don't scare the Hare" was beyond worse. I don't think there is a clean word in my head which explains how **** it really is.

    I was expecting it to turn into a Dalek and kill everyone.
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    robsand69: Are BBC & ITV having a game of shit top trumps with don't scare the hare and sing if you can.

    AJP619: Its amazing that both BBC and ITV have decided to precede 2 of the UK's best shows with 2 of the UK's worst...

    :D

    Lol, "shit top trumps" :D

    It's so true though :p
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    Big Steve wrote: »
    Honestly that "Don't scare the Hare" was beyond worse. I don't think there is a clean word in my head which explains how **** it really is.

    I was expecting it to turn into a Dalek and kill everyone.

    The only thing that could have probably made it watchable...:p
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    Digital SidDigital Sid Posts: 39,870
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    Lol, "shit top trumps" :D

    It's so true though :p

    I can actually imagine Mark Thompson and Peter Fincham goading each other on the phone mid BGT:

    Peter (in a laddish Jeremy Clarkson-esque voice): "Yeah.. well.. if you think that one was shit, try our next offering on for size"

    :D
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    Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    okay, i just had a thought...where is the future Doctors Tardis? What happened to it after his death?
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    KapellmeisterKapellmeister Posts: 41,322
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    I liked Barbara very much.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,588
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    I've been asked via text by one of the guys I have been working with over the last three months something, and of course I want to run it past you guys first.

    I think a few people here know that I am film maker (and if you didn't nice surprise for everyone) however at the moment the film that we've been working on is near a completed rough cut and he wants to get some feed back from the current project. I've mentioned it a few times in the Whooine Inn and well I was wondering if you guys would like to see a short scene from the film and offer some sort of feedback.

    I was thinking maybe put this in here because well more people post here and it would be good to get some feedback from well people who enjoy dramas.
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    Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    Big Steve wrote: »
    I've been asked via text by one of the guys I have been working with over the last three months something, and of course I want to run it past you guys first.

    I think a few people here know that I am film maker (and if you didn't nice surprise for everyone) however at the moment the film that we've been working on is near a completed rough cut and he wants to get some feed back from the current project. I've mentioned it a few times in the Whooine Inn and well I was wondering if you guys would like to see a short scene from the film and offer some sort of feedback.

    I was thinking maybe put this in here because well more people post here and it would be good to get some feedback from well people who enjoy dramas.

    I am sure plenty of peeps here will be happy to help you out!:)
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    Muttley76 wrote: »
    I am sure plenty of peeps here will be happy to help you out!:)

    I hope so Muttley, it would be interesting to see what people make of the project (even if the scene is pretty much setting up the film)

    Also thanks to the Doctor who filming location site as well, I've already got five locations already in mind for some of the future films (found out today we're planning on doing 10 films in total at 30 minutes in length) So they would be just a bit shorter than the bog standard Doctor who story length.
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    Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    Big Steve wrote: »
    I hope so Muttley, it would be interesting to see what people make of the project (even if the scene is pretty much setting up the film)

    Also thanks to the Doctor who filming location site as well, I've already got five locations already in mind for some of the future films (found out today we're planning on doing 10 films in total at 30 minutes in length) So they would be just a bit shorter than the bog standard Doctor who story length.

    thats really cool!:D
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    Muttley76 wrote: »
    thats really cool!:D

    One of the locations which me and James have already looked at via that site is locations from The Shakespeare code, The hungry Earth, The end of Time part 2 and a couple of others. Also it will hopefully give the films some serious scope as well.

    The one which I am really wanting to do is the one from the hungry earth. I don't know why but the second I saw that little Church it got that old creative juices flowing (and well Jack Daniels helps as well haha)
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    Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    Big Steve wrote: »
    The one which I am really wanting to do is the one from the hungry earth. I don't know why but the second I saw that little Church it got that old creative juices flowing (and well Jack Daniels helps as well haha)

    oh yes, it does have a lot of potential, doesn't it? :)
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    Muttley76 wrote: »
    oh yes, it does have a lot of potential, doesn't it? :)

    I think it really does, I really wish I could go into details however I know there is the whole catchphrase of River Song running through my mind as I type this lol.
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    Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    Big Steve wrote: »
    I think it really does, I really wish I could go into details however I know there is the whole catchphrase of River Song running through my mind as I type this lol.

    :D always good to bear that in mind!:)

    need to take myself off to bed to get away from two ridiculous posters in the rate the episode thread! :eek:
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    Muttley76 wrote: »
    :D always good to bear that in mind!:)

    need to take myself off to bed to get away from two ridiculous posters in the rate the episode thread! :eek:

    Not a problem Muttley, hope you get a decent nights sleep :D
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    Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    Big Steve wrote: »
    Not a problem Muttley, hope you get a decent nights sleep :D

    Yes i was sleeping in my "high and mighty chair" - it was very comfortable! ;)

    You haver to laugh at the fact that one or two people are claiming that the show has been "americanised" based on the fact that rory said gasoline during the episode (I mean he couldn't have been reading it off the label or anything, of course)....:D
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    Eowyn WEowyn W Posts: 6,792
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    Ooo! Part Barbara! Hello!

    Thanks mods! :)
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    Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    Eowyn W wrote: »
    Ooo! Part Barbara! Hello!

    Thanks mods! :)

    i am afraid this may be a slightly more strict thread than the last one was...:p
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