By Gateway on May 12, 2008 in Featured, Reviews | 1 Comment
In-brief:
Something to chew on… but not as much as it wants.
In-depth:
This is the first episode of series 4 I’ve had some serious doubts about. After last week’s cliffhanger of sorts, I felt sure that this week would prove to be a real fantastic romp of an episode.
But it’s hampered by an extremely slow start, an initially confusing design for an alien creature and the very title of the episode itself, is never really encapsulated upon to my tastes.
In nuWho, the Doctor is a solitary figure. He’s absolutely alone in the sense that he knows that he is the Last of his kind. So whenever he gets a whisper of possibility that their might be others’ of his species’ still kicking about, he gets very, very scared. And very protective.
But we’ve seen this before in the Master. Despite everything the Master did in the last three episodes of Series 3, the Doctor still found it within himself to grieve, to suffer, to cry, at his eventual death.
Or ‘death’. But that’s another story. On another forum.
Review. So if you’re going to tap into that idea of the Doctor not really being alone, you’d best do something damn different with it.
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By Gateway on May 4, 2008 in Featured, Reviews | 2 Comments
In-brief:
Wow.
(Very) In-depth:
I’m a little bit shocked actually. I just sat down and watched the second of a two-part episode of Doctor Who, and not only did it manage to build upon the first episode, with no stone left not fully unturned, it did so in a way that was, quite simply, brilliant.
Plot; Martha has been cloned, the Sontarans are flooding the world with somekind of poisonous gas, Donna’s granddad is being poisoned to death by said gas and the Doctor, and UNIT, stand helpless…
…but not for long.
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By Gateway on Apr 20, 2008 in Featured, Reviews | 0 Comments
In brief: Solid storytelling.
In-depth: Okay. Now this is a curious little Doctor Who tale.
I simply can’t fault how beautiful this episode looked; the CGI effects of the snow covered planet, the interior and exterior designs of the Oodsphere complex… it was an alien planet that looked and felt like an alien planet! The design team here did some fantastic work.
Back to the story though, as it transpires, the Ood were a docile race that humans found and decided to take of; to educate as one character within the episode calls it. We know something has gone wrong though from the opening scene where one of the humans running the Ood servants company is murdered by the Ood who serves him. One who has a familiar looking red colour to his eye… The Doctor and Donna arrive and quickly the Doctor determines that the Ood are somehow being controlled by an outside force again – it simply isn’t in their nature to kill.
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By Gateway on Apr 7, 2008 in Featured, Reviews | 0 Comments
In brief:
Fun with good gut kick.
In-depth:
Russell T. Davies. I think what this man has done to Doctor Who, is absolutely nothing short of fantastic. He brought back to life a series which had been thought gone, and has helped to turn it into the powerhouse it is today with a strong guiding hand.
For that I am extremely thankful because it’s brought an element of fun to Saturday nights in front of the tv that hasn’t been there for a good while. All that said, I will freely admit I’m not entirely sure he’s the best person to write episodes of Doctor Who. I think, although he has brilliant ideas and themes, the execution gets a little bit mixed up sometimes.
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By Gateway on Mar 16, 2008 in Reviews | 0 Comments
In Brief:
Satisfying. But unfulfilling.
Details:
It’s been one hell of a ten years for the series Stargate: SG1.
We’ve had the original movie back in 1994. Then the series followed. Then a spin off series. Another spin off lays in development. And now we’re back to the movies.
The little show that could has come […]
By Chris McQuillan on Dec 10, 2007 in Reviews | 0 Comments
Warning: this review contains massive spoilers for those who have not seen Atlantis 4.10 "This Mortal Coil".
It was a little strange.
This episode had an awful lot. Replicated Atlantis Team, duplicate Atlantis, the return of Elizabeth Weir… a lot was crammed in here.
And it wasn’t bad.
Nope. In fact, it […]
By Dirty Wookie on Aug 10, 2007 in Featured, Reviews | 0 Comments
Everything you’ve read is true. I guess, in hindsight, JMS was facing a “lose/lose” scenario here. Which makes one wonder why he even bothered. Two of the show’s main cast have shuffled off their mortal coil(“Gone beyond the Rim”, as the show eloquently puts it), the budget he was allotted looks like […]
By The Doctor on Jul 17, 2007 in Featured, Reviews | 0 Comments
One greedy politician wants money.
One overzealous politician wants control of a space colony.
One misguided scientist wants scientific knowledge.
One group of mistreated citizens want a new leadership.
And the Daleks? Well, they want power.
Of course, the newly regenerated Doctor and his companions, Ben and Polly, are caught in the middle.
I’ve begun watching the fan reconstructions of the […]
By The Doctor on Jun 30, 2007 in Reviews | 0 Comments
I want to preface this review with the fact that going into this story arc, I had enjoyed Colin Baker’s performance as The Doctor (as I later did in The Trial of a Time Lord) and I found that the disdain for his interpretation grossly overexaggerated. With this in mind, I had hoped the […]
By Dirty Wookie on Jun 18, 2007 in Reviews | 0 Comments
Doctor Who
Episode 3.10
“Blink”
Written by Steven Moffat
Directed by Hettie MacDonald
Every few years you may have the lucky pleasure of seeing a truly great television episode. In the early 90’s it was ST:TNG’s “The Inner Light”. Cut ahead a few and we get to ST:DS9’s “The Visitor”, followed closely by B5’s “seccession” trilogy mid season […]
By The Doctor on Jun 18, 2007 in Reviews | 0 Comments
While the original Tom Baker 1980 serial was left incomplete because of a worker strike, BBC fortunately made a flash animation webcast of the story, reworked to star the Eighth Doctor. I have to say that is one of the best Doctor Who stories and it’s very clear that Douglas Adams is the author behind […]
By Chris McQuillan on Apr 22, 2007 in Featured, Reviews | 3 Comments
What was all that about?
THE FOUNTAIN is one of those films. There are about three hundred possible different meanings of the plot, yet none of them are entirely satisfactory; and for that reason, one feels compelled to return and give the movie just one more viewing. Besides, maybe it’ll become clear this time. […]