the5thghostbuster wrote:In the same boat as you man in that I managed to avoid a purchase of the previous box. Any idea when the Region 1 of this release will make it over hear (I read at the restoration team website that the extras were made in order to make it worthwhile for region one owners to upgrade).
HGervais wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:In the same boat as you man in that I managed to avoid a purchase of the previous box. Any idea when the Region 1 of this release will make it over hear (I read at the restoration team website that the extras were made in order to make it worthwhile for region one owners to upgrade).
Region 1 releases have typically followed the region 2 discs within 3 to 6 months.
HGervais wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:In the same boat as you man in that I managed to avoid a purchase of the previous box. Any idea when the Region 1 of this release will make it over hear (I read at the restoration team website that the extras were made in order to make it worthwhile for region one owners to upgrade).
Region 1 releases have typically followed the region 2 discs within 3 to 6 months.
Kenneth Morgan wrote:HGervais wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:In the same boat as you man in that I managed to avoid a purchase of the previous box. Any idea when the Region 1 of this release will make it over hear (I read at the restoration team website that the extras were made in order to make it worthwhile for region one owners to upgrade).
Region 1 releases have typically followed the region 2 discs within 3 to 6 months.
On the other hand, it's been a good while since the McGann movie was released on Region 2, and there's been no sign of a Region 1 release as yet.
HGervais wrote:Kenneth Morgan wrote:HGervais wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:In the same boat as you man in that I managed to avoid a purchase of the previous box. Any idea when the Region 1 of this release will make it over hear (I read at the restoration team website that the extras were made in order to make it worthwhile for region one owners to upgrade).
Region 1 releases have typically followed the region 2 discs within 3 to 6 months.
On the other hand, it's been a good while since the McGann movie was released on Region 2, and there's been no sign of a Region 1 release as yet.
That is probably more a rights issue with Fox than anything else. BBC has gotten pretty regular in their release patterns for vintage Who, especially in the past couple of years.
Kenneth Morgan wrote:HGervais wrote:Kenneth Morgan wrote:HGervais wrote:the5thghostbuster wrote:In the same boat as you man in that I managed to avoid a purchase of the previous box. Any idea when the Region 1 of this release will make it over hear (I read at the restoration team website that the extras were made in order to make it worthwhile for region one owners to upgrade).
Region 1 releases have typically followed the region 2 discs within 3 to 6 months.
On the other hand, it's been a good while since the McGann movie was released on Region 2, and there's been no sign of a Region 1 release as yet.
That is probably more a rights issue with Fox than anything else. BBC has gotten pretty regular in their release patterns for vintage Who, especially in the past couple of years.
That sounds very possible. And when you factor Universal into the equation, that must make it even more complex.
HGervais wrote:Actually the Doctor Who tele-movies isn't that bad. Let me rephrase, there are some aspects to it that aren't that bad. Seeing McCoy pass the torch is kind of nice and McGann quickly shows he could have been a pretty good Doctor. Yes a lot of it feels like Doctor Who being put through a distinctly americanized blender but I've seen much worse pilots that got picked up for series. I guess since I saw the American version very early in my Who watching days the flaws in it didn't stand out quite so vividly for me. Still, if you are a Who fan it is worth seeing and there are some things in there to enjoy.
Kenneth Morgan wrote:Well, actually, McGann has been playing the Doctor in audio-only adventures for quite some time now, both on the BBC and the Big Finish productions.
HGervais wrote:Kenneth Morgan wrote:Well, actually, McGann has been playing the Doctor in audio-only adventures for quite some time now, both on the BBC and the Big Finish productions.
Oh I know. I have several of them staring at me. The point was that the Fox movie should not just be dismissed. There were things in there that were good and McGann as the Doctor was one of them.
Kenneth Morgan wrote:I heartly agree with you on that one. I'm hoping that the revival will eventually address the movie's events (and, if it has, DON'T SPOIL IT FOR ME!).
Oh, by the way, I saw on Amazon that "Time-Flight" and "Arc of Infinity" are set for Region 1 release later this year. No details as yet, though.
HGervais wrote:Artwork for the R2 of The Key To Time is up at Amazon.uk.
HGervais wrote:Kenneth Morgan wrote:I heartly agree with you on that one. I'm hoping that the revival will eventually address the movie's events (and, if it has, DON'T SPOIL IT FOR ME!).
Kind of my dream project, and if I had access to Russell T. Davies & the BBC it is the thing I would pitch....would be a huge ass Time War maxi-series. I'm thinking the first 6 or 7 hours features Paul McGann while the final 2 or 3 hours feature a newly regenerated Eccleston. I'd open with the McGann Doctor in mid-adventure with a companion we have never met before and finish with Eccleston on his way to Earth to fight the Autons and his first meeting with Rose Tyler.
HGervais wrote:Kenneth Morgan wrote:I heartly agree with you on that one. I'm hoping that the revival will eventually address the movie's events (and, if it has, DON'T SPOIL IT FOR ME!).
Kind of my dream project, and if I had access to Russell T. Davies & the BBC it is the thing I would pitch....would be a huge ass Time War maxi-series. I'm thinking the first 6 or 7 hours features Paul McGann while the final 2 or 3 hours feature a newly regenerated Eccleston. I'd open with the McGann Doctor in mid-adventure with a companion we have never met before and finish with Eccleston on his way to Earth to fight the Autons and his first meeting with Rose Tyler.
HGervais wrote:Next up is another Tom Baker story, Planet of Evil. After that is Destiny of the Daleks which is getting a stand-alone release and which also will be part of a Davros box set.
Kenneth Morgan wrote:HGervais wrote:Next up is another Tom Baker story, Planet of Evil. After that is Destiny of the Daleks which is getting a stand-alone release and which also will be part of a Davros box set.
"Planet of Evil" is one of the good ones, and a fine example of the early Tom Baker period, for my money the most consistently good period of the series.
Still, I'm surprised they haven't released "Deadly Assassin" yet.
HGervais wrote:Kenneth Morgan wrote:HGervais wrote:Next up is another Tom Baker story, Planet of Evil. After that is Destiny of the Daleks which is getting a stand-alone release and which also will be part of a Davros box set.
"Planet of Evil" is one of the good ones, and a fine example of the early Tom Baker period, for my money the most consistently good period of the series.
Still, I'm surprised they haven't released "Deadly Assassin" yet.
It's the first story with just Sarah Jane & the Doctor after they wrote Harry out, right? Isn't it also the first of what would become the show's "gothic" period under Hinchcliffe? I know I've seen it but we are talking maybe 15 or 20 years.
Kenneth Morgan wrote:Yes, it's right after "Terror of the Zygons", when Harry left. However, the show was pretty much adding Gothic touches as far back as the first Hunchcliffe serial, "The Ark in Space".
HGervais wrote:Kenneth Morgan wrote:Yes, it's right after "Terror of the Zygons", when Harry left. However, the show was pretty much adding Gothic touches as far back as the first Hunchcliffe serial, "The Ark in Space".
Yeah but this is one which did the riff on Jekyll & Hyde, right? And I need to go back and watch "The Ark In Space."
HGervais wrote:For the two or three people around here who care...."Doctor Who and the Silurians" will probably be the first classic Who release of 2008. This 7-part Pertwee story was the introduction of the Silurians and the disc looks to have the usual mini-documentaries and features.
Kenneth Morgan wrote:I haven't seen this one in a while. As I recall, it's rather overlong at 7 episodes, but it does have a pretty thoughtful tone at times, sets up the Pertwee Doctor as an anti-establishment figure, and inspired one of the show's more lingering philosophical arguments: "Was Lethbridge-Stewart right in what he did at the end?"
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