I'm fairly sure that I've seen Dr Who DVD's at the ABC shop.
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#17
Posted 23 January 2005 - 08:03 AM
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I have all the MPGs of the complete series but the quality is pretty poor. It gets the job done, but I'd like some nice quality DVDs.
Well, the MPGs are a good substitute in the meantime. Although, I'm with you in hoping that some DVDs come out because I may just grab some too.
There was some genuine creative thinking behind that show because the original stories they came up with for each episode were amazing. And just some of the things the characters did in the show were incredible.
I still remember the gang making a submarine out of the hulls of two wooden boats to sneak past those huge guys in the bear skins. Great stuff. And the little documentaries at the end of each episode were quite interesting as well.
#18
Posted 24 January 2005 - 12:52 AM
QUOTE (SimeSublime @ Jan 23 2005, 03:03 AM)
I'm fairly sure that I've seen Dr Who DVD's at the ABC shop.
random episodes transfered by volounteers (fans the lazy ass BBC have kindly given permission too) a job that will never be done...
and these episodes are not comming out in order, or quickly...
the whole operation is a bloody shambles....
the BBC, that is, not the lovely fans volling thier time...
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#19
Posted 24 January 2005 - 12:59 AM
Bugger. I would like to see Scrubs DVDs. I was looking for them for a christmas present, but apparantly they don't exist. So I had to look elsewhere, seeing as Channel 7 is determined to make it impossible to watch.
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#20
Posted 25 January 2005 - 09:13 AM
QUOTE (Just your average movie goer @ Jan 23 2005, 08:03 AM)
Well, the MPGs are a good substitute in the meantime. Although, I'm with you in hoping that some DVDs come out because I may just grab some too.
There was some genuine creative thinking behind that show because the original stories they came up with for each episode were amazing. And just some of the things the characters did in the show were incredible.
I still remember the gang making a submarine out of the hulls of two wooden boats to sneak past those huge guys in the bear skins. Great stuff. And the little documentaries at the end of each episode were quite interesting as well.
There was some genuine creative thinking behind that show because the original stories they came up with for each episode were amazing. And just some of the things the characters did in the show were incredible.
I still remember the gang making a submarine out of the hulls of two wooden boats to sneak past those huge guys in the bear skins. Great stuff. And the little documentaries at the end of each episode were quite interesting as well.
Interestingly enough: Paul and I got together and exchanged Christmas presents yesterday (yes, we're just that timely). I got him 6 DVDs or Danger Mouse Episodes and he got me 8 DVDs of really nice quality Mysterious Cities of Gold.
Watched the first episode... it's amazing.
The story in that show is truly great. I can see why I loved it as a kid since it's clearly one of the best cartoons of the day. It's amazing how well it holds up as an adult.
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#21
Posted 25 January 2005 - 10:17 AM
The stories in each episode were really quite elaborate, weren't they? I'm not sure how long they were - a half hour or thereabouts? - but they certainly put a lot in there. I wondered, because I never saw a final episode when I was a kid, but was this series actually finished?
I ask because some of the shows I watched when I was young were abandoned before their creators had finished the story.
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I ask because some of the shows I watched when I was young were abandoned before their creators had finished the story.
Oh... and yes, you and Paul are rather timely with your Christmas presents.