As opposed to the current series where the entire production is modelled on a bad LSD trip.
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Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Trippin' the Tardis
As opposed to the current series where the entire production is modelled on a bad LSD trip.
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Aw, I like the new series. It's got heart and the producers' obvious love of the source material.
ReplyDeleteI always thought the Hartnell-Troughton regeneration was surprisingly well done, for the techmology of the day.
God, I hated the Colin Baker Doctor. "Change, Peri, and not a moment too soon!" What a douchebag.
I can't really agree about the new series. True, it does have the budget and effects that the old one lusted after, but it's lost all the great writing and acting that made up for it in its heyday in the '70s.
ReplyDeleteI think my biggest complaint is that despite its reputation for being faster paced, all that editing and incessant background music can't cover that the new series's stories actually move like glaciers and the plots seem almost an afterthought.