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NewEnglandGothic

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  1. 20 hours ago, D84 said:

    Just wait until you see them retcon the Doctor's backstory. 

    Jesus wept. 

    But, "Brain of Mobius" alluded to the Doctor's backstory, over four decades ago. :baiting:

    OMG, I'm a Doctor Who purist. :ohnoez:

  2. Can't wait until these come out in October!

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    Yeah, I also collect Christmas ornaments.

    Even, if you don't want a tree, they could be hung from lamps on your desk or the mirror in your car. hm 

    I had a Frozen-themed tree last year.

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    OK, I'll let it go.

    Now, bring on the Louise Jameson "Leela" character Hallmark! :sumo: 

     

  3. On 3/13/2021 at 10:36 PM, Number 6 said:

    Honestly, if my Doctor Who DVD collection was as extensive as yours, I probably wouldn’t bother either 

    I appreciate the digital restoration work done for the Blu-ray releases, but the actual improvement in picture quality is minimal.  Some of the new special features are nice too, but again, probably not enough to justify upgrading your collection. You could most likely watch those by checking out the Blu-ray from you library if/when they get them. 

    I went ahead and started getting the Blu-rays because I only had the complete Hinchcliffe seasons and a couple of Baker stories outside of that era, a well as a couple of Pertwee stories.  Plus, the Blu-rays are a huge space-saver compared to the DVDs and that was important to me. 
     

    Since I’m not heavily invested in Pertwee DVDs I may be tempted to get the entire seasons on Blu-ray when the prices drop.  
     


     

    I can't stand them improving the effects.  But, I love the special features.  I've only collected the Hincliffe and his predecessor's era, and all the Modern stuff.

    Key Doctor Who episode to have for the Modern era, "Brain of Mobius."

  4. On 1/19/2020 at 10:23 AM, Mr Sneeze said:

    Great movie, just fantastic! I can only repeat what many have said so I won't bother.

    I really hope he doesn't stop after 10.

    Yeah, it was storytelling at it's finest.

    I even started to dedicate a Tarantino section in my video area.  I still include "Death Proof," "CSI: Grave Matters," "True Romance," "From Dusk till Dawn" and "Natural Born Killers" as Tarantino movies.  Even... "Four Rooms.":shy:

  5. 3 hours ago, sagekilz said:

    Same here.

    It wasn't anywhere near the first two (not a huge fan of the third installment) but it was decent, not nearly as bad as it was made out to be.  There was a lot of eye-rolling throughout the film but overall I wouldn't hesitate to watch it again on a rainy Sunday afternoon.

    SPOILER!!!!  Don't READ!!!!

    The Pawny part on the falling motorbike, getting rescued by M, but... rescuing the falling M later in the film, with his convenient jet-packs and grappling hooks. O.o

  6. On 9/8/2019 at 3:35 PM, paperheart said:

    people can spin all they'd like but US BO is sick this year, down 6% vs 2018 and up a whopping 3% vs 2014. IT2 is just another in a year long string of disappointments; the MCU & Disney being the obvious bright spots.

    https://www.hsx.com/security/view/IT2

    From what I heard, it just feels "longer" than it should be.  What was the first one, just over 2 hrs?  This one was 3 hrs 5 mins. w/ previews.  So, less showings maybe?  Still can't wait to watch it on Blu Ray!!!