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Post by George D on Sept 13, 2016 15:06:34 GMT
If you've seen space pirates twice, I would love to hear how you originally felt of the serial compared to the others and how accurate you feel the recon is
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Post by tom rogers on Sept 13, 2016 15:19:06 GMT
Evil. DMP a close second.
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Post by Liam Masters on Sept 13, 2016 15:58:51 GMT
Voted The Savages. I just want to be able to see Frederick Jaeger's performance as Jano once he's drained the Doctor's energy and gains part of his personality, I feel we're sadly probably missing a lot of the performance with just the audio. Although, I would also love to one day able to see The Smugglers especially the scene of the Doctor tricking Jamaica.
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Post by Sue Butcher on Sept 14, 2016 3:16:48 GMT
I haven't seen the Space Pirates recon, so I can't say. Bits that I do remember; Clancy's ship dropping the copper needles (nice spherical cloud effect), the mine and the tuning forks business in the cell (mine walls were the ones used in Enemy), the Doctor caught in the exhaust blast (on film I think, with lots of smoke), the spooky room full of old furniture and a white bearded Dom Issigri, and the bomb defusing (digital clock). I thought it was a good story; not as good as Invasion or Seeds of Death, but better than Dominators, and the model work was amongst the best ever seen in the classic series.
I would be very happy if a returned episode proved me wrong about any of this!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2016 4:41:33 GMT
Nice to see Space Pirates getting a vote. I saw it twice, and perhaps that's why it bugs me that it's nearly all gone. With Evil I don't really know what I'm missing apart from episode 7, and the bits of Fury I remember seeing happen to be bits that still exist! Hear! hear! More votes, please! Let's see The Space Pirates get the top vote it deserves. Out of all the returned ME's, I predict The Space Pirates to be the one to receive a posthumous-BAFTA award for best drama of the year, 1969. If no such award category exists, then no doubt Steven Moffat or Russell T Davis will certainly see to it for the sole purpose of honouring such a ground-breaking piece of television. BAFTA Awards Ceremony, 1969. "On behalf of all of us who worked so hard on The Space Pirates, a huge thank you to Bafta for this award..."
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