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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by The Valeyard
(Post 10708635)
Did you buy those all at once?
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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by The Valeyard
(Post 10706538)
Wow. That Paradise Towers cover is pretty dreadful.
Series 6, Part 1 news from Region 2. Region 1 should be announced shortly. http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2011/04...-1-uk-dvd.html The UK have gotten 'vanilla' (bare-bones releases shortly after broadcast) DVDs of all seasons since the show was revived. The US, however, has not gotten them apart for the Series 1 sets (and those were probably only because of the audio problems with the complete series 1 set as several fans--myself included--preferred the 2.0 mix to the ballsed-up 5.1 version on that particular set). I'd be very surprised if the two 'split' releases come out in the US. I think it's far more likely that we'll just get the 'big' box at the end of the year, like normal. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
There is no confirmation for Region 1/A as of yet. Just some speculation on TVShowonDVD that we may see it in August.
But knowing there's a complete set coming later on, I wouldn't pick up the vanilla release anyways. I'm already slightly miffed about picking up the single Christmas episode for any extras that will be missing on the box set. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Word of the wise to any would-be importers of vanilla Series Six Blu-Rays: beginning with series five (perhaps due to demand/complaints from UK fans over the previous releases being 'standards converted'), Doctor Who Region B Blu-Rays are now encoded in their original broadcast HD format of 1080i/50hz, meaning that they are incompatible with a sizable number of US Blu-Ray players and/or HDTVs that lack the capability of outputting the 60hz signal or converting it to a US-compatible 50hz (and yes, the PS3 is on the list of incompatible players).
US viewers who don't possess the proper equipment should wait for a US release (which will be converted to the US-friendly 60hz format). |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Does BBC Video count Shada as a serial in its numbering? Because I'm looking at my list and the backs of DVDs and everything after The Creature From The Pit is off.
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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Yes they do. The plan is to eventually release it on DVD to fill the empty slot.
The DVD "Story" numbering gets a bit jumbled when you factor in Shada and The Trial of a Time Lord. For a long time, The Trial of a Time Lord was considered one big story. But as time has gone on (and as seen on the numbering on the back of the DVDs), it's now considered 4 separate adventures. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by The Valeyard
(Post 10725855)
Yes they do. The plan is to eventually release it on DVD to fill the empty slot.
The DVD "Story" numbering gets a bit jumbled when you factor in Shada and The Trial of a Time Lord. For a long time, The Trial of a Time Lord was considered one big story. But as time has gone on (and as seen on the numbering on the back of the DVDs), it's now considered 4 separate adventures. -- I'm actually relatively new to Doctor Who, but from what I've seen so far I really like the franchise. I started off watching all of the First and Second Doctor stories that I was able to get on DVD and then moved on to the Ninth and Tenth Doctors. Now I'm just going back and filling in the rest. I've watched a few random stories here and there in the meantime, but I'm trying to get a decent number of a particular Doctor so I can watch them in a row and not have to skip around too much. Thankfully, Barnes & Noble has had some good coupons and sales to help me put a dent in the collection. It just sucks they're so expensive and a lot of the stories aren't on DVD yet. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by kstublen
(Post 10725878)
a lot of the stories aren't on DVD yet.
The First Doctor – William Hartnell (1 scheduled, 4 remaining) The Second Doctor – Patrick Troughton (2 remaining) The Third Doctor – Jon Pertwee (2 scheduled, 7 remaining) The Fourth Doctor – Tom Baker (6 remaining) The Fifth Doctor – Peter Davison (2 scheduled, 0 remaining) The Seventh Doctor – Sylvester McCoy (2 scheduled, 3 remaining) Check out the pdf included in my sig for a detailed list. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Does know when the R2 Revisitations DVD's will be getting stateside releases?
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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by Kevin M. Dean
(Post 10725979)
Actually we're nearing the end (relatively) of what's available to be released.
The First Doctor – William Hartnell (1 scheduled, 4 remaining) The Second Doctor – Patrick Troughton (2 remaining) The Third Doctor – Jon Pertwee (2 scheduled, 7 remaining) The Fourth Doctor – Tom Baker (6 remaining) The Fifth Doctor – Peter Davison (2 scheduled, 0 remaining) The Seventh Doctor – Sylvester McCoy (2 scheduled, 3 remaining)
Originally Posted by Kevin M. Dean
(Post 10725979)
Check out the pdf included in my sig for a detailed list.
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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by The Valeyard
(Post 10725855)
Yes they do. The plan is to eventually release it on DVD to fill the empty slot.
The DVD "Story" numbering gets a bit jumbled when you factor in Shada and The Trial of a Time Lord. For a long time, The Trial of a Time Lord was considered one big story. But as time has gone on (and as seen on the numbering on the back of the DVDs), it's now considered 4 separate adventures. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Shada was sort of "finished" in the 90's with Tom Baker serving as a narrator in between clips of edited together footage.
Also, Paul McGann did it as an audio in the 90's. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Post your Who Collection...
Here's mine. First Doctor The Beginning Box Set + An Unearthly Child + The Daleks + Edge of Destruction The Ark Third Doctor Spearhead from Space Inferno Curse of Peladon The Green Death Monster of Peladon Fourth Doctor Pyramid of Mars Brain of Morbius Seeds of Doom Deadly Assassin Key of Time Collection + The Ribos Operation + Pirate Planet + Stones of Blood + Androids of Tara + Power of Kroll + The Armageddon Factor City of Death Creature from the Pit New Beginnings Collection + Keeper of Traken + Logopolis Fifth Doctor + Castrovalva Black Orchid Kinda Earthshock Snakedance Black Guardian Trilogy + Mawdryn Undead + Terminus + Enlightenment The King's Demons Planet of Fire Caves of Androzani Sixth Doctor Trial of a Time Lord + Mysterious Planet + Mindwarp + Terror of the Vervoids + Ultimate Foe Seventh Doctor Remembrance of the Daleks Eighth Doctor Doctor Who: The Enemy Within (TV Movie) Ninth Doctor Complete Series One Tenth Doctor Planet of the Dead BD Eleventh Doctor Complete Series 5 BD The Christmas Carol BD |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by BasementArt
(Post 10726440)
Does know when the R2 Revisitations DVD's will be getting stateside releases?
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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
but that there are a lot that probably won't ever get a DVD release because they're lost They use wathever footage is left (a second here, 3 there, a mnute here, an episode there) plus set photos, home-made computer special effects etc, and lay it all down on the complete and cleaned surviving audio tracks of all those lost stories. It's pretty amazing. It's like a photoplay taking life with the original audio. If you're a real die-hard fan and want to see everything than that's it. These are not official releases (BBC should release them I think, they are as good as what they did with the tenth planet missing episode) so they used to be available free in VHS only but maybe that has changed... Here's their site http://www.recons.com/ I have them all and its certainly nice to see the lost stuff. Marco Polo in color is fun too... |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
I've never seen any of the black and white Doctor Whos----what are some good ones that are good stories AND very good picture quality on the DVD release? Thanks in advance.
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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by rogerrobert69
(Post 10729403)
Actually you can watch the lost episodes in reconstructed format through a site of passionate (albeit crazy) fans who've brought them to life the closer we'll ever see I think.
They use wathever footage is left (a second here, 3 there, a mnute here, an episode there) plus set photos, home-made computer special effects etc, and lay it all down on the complete and cleaned surviving audio tracks of all those lost stories. It's pretty amazing. It's like a photoplay taking life with the original audio. If you're a real die-hard fan and want to see everything than that's it. These are not official releases (BBC should release them I think, they are as good as what they did with the tenth planet missing episode) so they used to be available free in VHS only but maybe that has changed... Here's their site http://www.recons.com/ I have them all and its certainly nice to see the lost stuff. Marco Polo in color is fun too... I imagine the BBC doesn't mind these types of releases either since people will still buy the official releases and I imagine it helps to uncover lost serials. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by Ky-Fi
(Post 10729420)
I've never seen any of the black and white Doctor Whos----what are some good ones that are good stories AND very good picture quality on the DVD release? Thanks in advance.
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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by rogerrobert69
(Post 10729403)
Actually you can watch the lost episodes in reconstructed format through a site of passionate (albeit crazy) fans who've brought them to life the closer we'll ever see I think.
They use wathever footage is left (a second here, 3 there, a mnute here, an episode there) plus set photos, home-made computer special effects etc, and lay it all down on the complete and cleaned surviving audio tracks of all those lost stories. It's pretty amazing. It's like a photoplay taking life with the original audio. If you're a real die-hard fan and want to see everything than that's it. These are not official releases (BBC should release them I think, they are as good as what they did with the tenth planet missing episode) so they used to be available free in VHS only but maybe that has changed... Here's their site http://www.recons.com/ I have them all and its certainly nice to see the lost stuff. Marco Polo in color is fun too... Man, that brings back memories. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
I've never seen any of the black and white Doctor Whos----what are some good ones that are good stories AND very good picture quality on the DVD release? Man, that brings back memories. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by Ky-Fi
(Post 10729420)
I've never seen any of the black and white Doctor Whos----what are some good ones that are good stories AND very good picture quality on the DVD release? Thanks in advance.
The Rescue/The Romans The Time Meddler The Tomb of the Cybermen The Mind Robber |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Thanks for the b & w recommendations, guys---I will check some of those out.
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Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Originally Posted by Ky-Fi
(Post 10731096)
Thanks for the b & w recommendations, guys---I will check some of those out.
For the most part. I'm not knocking them. Hell, I enjoy them a lot. I'm currently doing a marathon of the entire series and am currently at Troughton's last story. And am sad to see the era close. Just have some patience. It's good stuff. |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
RIP Elisabeth Sladen in the Doctor Who season 6 thread
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/tv-talk/588...23-11-a-3.html |
Re: The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation)
Incredibly depressed over this unexpected news. The Sontaran Experiment was the first episode of Doctor Who I ever watched when I was 9 (or 10) years old. Sarah Jane was the first companion I associated with the show.
I didn't watch another Doctor Who story until The Five Doctors (broadcast during a PBS pledge drive sometime in December 1983). Sarah Jane was there and immediately cemented in my mind that she was "the" companion. Others come and go but Sarah Jane would always be back. I became a hardcore Who fan from that point on. Picking up every magazine, book, VHS and toy I could get my hands on. When the show went off the air and the fan "spin-offs" became readily available, Sarah Jane was along for the ride (with the Brigadier in Downtime). When the show returned, to see Elisabeth Sladen back and still looking amazing after all the time that had passed brought a tear to my late-30s year old eye. Being one of the only companions to get a spin-off special (K-9 and Company) then her own series (The Sarah Jane Adventures) is a testament to both the actress and the character she portrayed. Elisabeth Sladen (along with Nicholas Courtney) were Doctor Who. The Doctor changes from time to time and the story will always continue but his companions define the continuity of the show more so than it's villains. Anyone can climb into a Dalek or dress like a Cyberman. Even K-9 was voiced by someone else for a whole season. There was only one Sarah Jane. And I'll miss her. RIP Ms. Sladen. The universe is a little darker without you. :( http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/...x/1e0bbe19.jpg |
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