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Post by John Wall on Oct 25, 2022 21:59:18 GMT
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Post by Scot Ferre on Oct 26, 2022 4:24:30 GMT
It’s paywalled but the headline and the few lines I saw implies that there will be American input. The other articles I’ve read are saying it’s just distribution rights that Disney is involved in. Maybe more money for a budget but no creative input.
I don’t think DW is being Americanized.
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Post by John Wall on Oct 29, 2022 9:00:08 GMT
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Post by anthonybartley on Oct 29, 2022 12:08:50 GMT
I'm sure they'll sanitise it all a bit to appeal to a wider more global market.
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Post by John Wall on Oct 29, 2022 22:52:23 GMT
I'm sure they'll sanitise it all a bit to appeal to a wider more global market. 😬
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Post by Dan S on Oct 30, 2022 18:21:20 GMT
I say let them have at it. They can hardly make it worse!
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Post by RWels on Oct 30, 2022 19:12:12 GMT
I say let them have at it. They can hardly make it worse! That sounds like the sort of thing that one should never, ever say. It's a bit like a villain saying "nothing can stop me now". Oh, you think so? Just you wait.
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Post by Jaspal Cheema on Oct 30, 2022 19:53:28 GMT
It’s paywalled but the headline and the few lines I saw implies that there will be American input. The other articles I’ve read are saying it’s just distribution rights that Disney is involved in. Maybe more money for a budget but no creative input. I don’t think DW is being Americanized. I really hope they don't get everyone wearing plaid and T-shirts like you see on the American imports on C4-makes me want to switch off immediately.Every extra will be dressed like this. And all the humour will start to rely on sarcasm which is what 95% of American comedy seems to rely on judging by what I've seen over the years.So unfunny. and the speech patterns will start to resemble the robotic and pedantic tones of the various post original Star Trek series of the 80s,90s and 2000s...
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Post by George D on Oct 30, 2022 19:59:11 GMT
The question is what does it mean by being british? The values of the BBC today appear completely different than what we experienced when they created amazing dramas in the 1960s-1980s
Im not interested in the modern agendas. Im looking for quality dramas that are not pushing agendas that may be harmful to children.
Neither modern bbc nor modern disney appear to be agendas that im comfortable with.
I hope Im wrong.
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Post by George D on Oct 31, 2022 18:00:00 GMT
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Post by garygraham on Nov 2, 2022 23:04:13 GMT
The BBC has always had close links with Disney. Remember Disneytime? Wasn't that said to be as a result of the early days when Disney was the only/one of few film companies that would provide films to BBC?
I reckon Russell T Davies will completely destroy it this time. It will be no loss to me as I haven't watched it since the first year or so of the reboot and I don't really think of it as the show I grew up with.
There have been many commercial decisions I haven't liked over the years. Such as repeats of Doctor Who being used to push pay channels while they were rarely seen on the main BBC channels. Also things such as the 1980s Miss Marple series only being out on Bluray in the USA.
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Post by John Wall on Nov 3, 2022 0:49:37 GMT
The BBC has always had close links with Disney. Remember Disneytime? Wasn't that said to be as a result of the early days when Disney was the only/one of few film companies that would provide films to BBC? I reckon Russell T Davies will completely destroy it this time. It will be no loss to me as I haven't watched it since the first year or so of the reboot and I don't really think of it as the show I grew up with. There have been many commercial decisions I haven't liked over the years. Such as repeats of Doctor Who being used to push pay channels while they were rarely seen on the main BBC channels. Also things such as the 1980s Miss Marple series only being out on Bluray in the USA. I haven’t watched nu-Who for years, there have been many Drs I’ve never seen. Perhaps I’m old fashioned but if I’m at a loose end I’ll put on a Pertwee or Baker (Tom) 👍
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Post by mattg on Nov 3, 2022 14:57:08 GMT
I reckon Russell T Davies will completely destroy it this time. For what it’s worth agreed. It’s also ironic that so many fans are excitedly heralding RTD’s comeback as a return to Nu WHO’s glory days when Rusty‘s been on the sidelines publicly cheering on pretty every bad, audience-alienating decision the show’s made in recent years! Tennant’s (temporary) return is as cynical as it is desperate too. Rusty/the Beeb have spun it as mere necessity dictated by scheduling conflicts - Nacuti Gatwa is currently filming, er, Barbie: The Movie ( ) apparently . Highly convenient excuses aside though it’s obvious why the rebooted show’s most popular Doctor is coming back and it has little to do with any scheduling issues.
Overall it’s all been a slow, sad death really and now that Disney of all creatively-ossified monsters is apparently going to exert ‘creative’ input one suspects the show is finally going to receive its (arguably long overdue) coup de grâce.Shame, but in the current oppressive climate merely inevitable perhaps.
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Post by RWels on Nov 3, 2022 16:17:21 GMT
Can I just say that the start of the new Doctor Who contains, in my opinion, some of the best stories of the entire run, old series included. By all means, feel free to slag "RTD", but don't forget what he did in 2005.
Don't get me wrong, I love finding fault in everything just as much as the next man. It's just that I found plenty of faults in old DW too. I watched all episodes and I often had to take breaks because it was so boring, dated, internally inconsistent, and bandwagon-y.
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Post by stephencummings on Nov 3, 2022 17:23:52 GMT
Its all-too easy to look back on the old Who as a golden age while rubbishing the post-2005 series. The memory cheats, as someone once said. I enjoyed the 2005-2009 run, and felt let down in 2010 when Moffat took over and pretty much ruined it. It got back on track in 2017 when Chibnall reintroduced coherent storylines and characters. 'Flux' was an unfortunate throwback to the Moffat era. The last couple of episodes were really good however and I'm looking forward to R.T.D.'s return.
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