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Watcha Watchin'?

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mr_goldenage

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Re: Watcha Watchin'?
« Reply #1600 on: January 30, 2013, 07:21:19 PM »

Let us forget that last post of mine. Zebraman 2 was a re-order as the one I originally ordered turned out to be a blank DVD and I just returned it so I ordered a new one, from the same guy! which stupid me did not realize. Ugh! so I canceled the order waiting upon my refund. The Tick as already gotten to me and the live action Tick is a crack up.

Now.....Treasure Chest......sigh......not getting those 5. The guy is shutting down his site permanently. That
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« Reply #1601 on: February 04, 2013, 08:40:46 PM »

I've slowly been trying to watch the William Hartnell Doctor on Dailymotion, but it ain't easy--that Susan Foreman really gets on my nerves. She has to be the most emotionally unhinged character ever invented--despite all her apparent experience with her grandfather, she stupidly ventures into places she shouldn't go and then screams her head off at the slightest threat to her safety. I've never wanted to strangle a fictional character so much.
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« Reply #1602 on: February 06, 2013, 06:34:59 PM »

It's hard to believe, yes it is, that Susan actually improved as a character over the course of her one season on DOCTOR WHO.  She did! But, too little too late.

William Hartnell (the brain), William Russell (the hero!), and Jacqueline Hill (the heart) all got good writing. Carole Ann Ford... not so much. No wonder she QUIT the show.

THE DALEK INVASION OF EARTH was actually the last story taped for the 1st season... but, they "held back" the last 2 stories to get a jump on the 2nd season.  Or something.

In a way, THE RESCUE-- part 2, in particular-- is where "The Doctor" REALLY becomes the show's hero. No longer needing to worry about and watch after his grand-daughter, he finally came out of his shell, big-time.


My biggest suggestion about the early stories might be, try watching them one EPISODE at a time. It's how they were designed, and in a weird way, they work much better that way than in "movie" form. I actually took 6 days to watch THE DALEK INVASION OF EARTH last time I watched it.  It's such a "huge", totally devastating story, you get much more of the full impact on the horror actually perpetuated on the entire planet if you drag it out as long as possible.

On the other hand, something like THE WEB PLANET, it's difficult to even stand more than one episode at a time...  (heh)
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« Reply #1603 on: February 06, 2013, 06:37:20 PM »

Now, by an almost shocking comparison, the "Susan" of the movies (Roberta Tovey) is WONDERFUL, and so much fun to watch. Peter Cushing actually insisted that he would ONLY do the 2nd film if they brought her back for it. They did, though the other 2 leads were both replaced. (And for the better, if you ask me.)

http://www.filmclub.org/assets/images/film_images/detail/16403-detail.jpg
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jimmm kelly

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« Reply #1604 on: February 06, 2013, 08:18:06 PM »

Having watched the first Cushing movie first, before watching these Hartnell episodes, I quite agree about Susan. Roberta Tovey is so much better, which is what makes Carole Ann Ford so hard to take.

I am pacing myself and not watching too many of these at a time, because it does get tedious. But since I watched the first Dalek movie first before the TV series, I want to do it the other way around this time for the Dalek Invasion. So once I get that far with the Hartnell series, I'll check out the second Cushing movie--looking forward to it.

Barbara does have her moments, but it really does seem like they pushed Ian to the front (maybe because Russell was better at doing all the action and remembering his lines). Ian is much more like the Doctor in the new series, playing the leading man role.

I haven't read any of the novels that try to fill in the back story for Susan--but from what I've seen on websites, they don't all agree. I prefer to think that Susan was rescued from some horrific situation by the First Doctor, before she went on her travels with him. She must have suffered some deep trauma that retarded her emotional growth and so her PTSD is easily triggered by random stimuli. That's how i explain it to myself, anyway.

I also think the movie version is in an altenate timeline universe, where Susan never suffered such trauma and she has the proper coping skills for a time traveller.
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« Reply #1605 on: February 07, 2013, 08:38:12 PM »

I had some fun with the Peter Cushing "Doctor"... (warning, some nudity involved)

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-yBq9OrOX8FM/T7z6sXUOTDI/AAAAAAAACfk/CHBXgHwesbg/s1600/BUNNY+p004.jpg
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« Reply #1606 on: February 08, 2013, 04:58:22 PM »

Prof, I really like that.
Having watched Doctor Who from the very start, live, at the time, I always thought Carole Ann Ford couldnae act.  And she's just as bad in The 5 Doctors, imo. So I don't think it was just the scripts.
Interesting that Bernard Cribbens was in the movie and all those years later, he turns up as a regular in the revived t.v. show.
And, as was suggested, the show is better watched an episode at a time, with a decent interval to let it settle and build up anticipation for the next one.  Apart from The Web Planet.  See paint drying, see that Web Planet?
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« Reply #1607 on: February 08, 2013, 07:33:50 PM »

I really don't think she could act. She was either too over the top or too subdued in every scene.

Watching some video of William Russell now, in 2013, I'm struck by how much he resembles William Hartnell. I don't know what they have planned for the 50th, but if they plan to bring back the First Doctor and they want to use another actor in the role, then Russell would be a perfect choice. Although, with modern technology they could probably just use Hartnell.
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Re: Watcha Watchin'? - Superman vs The Elite
« Reply #1608 on: February 09, 2013, 10:52:09 PM »

Just made a post about this new Warner animated movie on DCM.
http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/forum/index.php/topic,4203.0.html

One of their best IMO.  Certainly more thought provoking than most of the shows.

-Yoc
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Re: MORE THAN MURDER (1984)
« Reply #1609 on: February 10, 2013, 03:32:36 AM »

Murder: INDECIPHERABLE     *******

A year after Stacy Keach's debut as Mike Hammer in "MURDER ME, MURDER YOU", the powers-that-be finally stopped twiddling their thumbs and gave the go-ahead for the follow-up. "MORE THAN MURDER" was the result, and anyone who's ever watched the Stacy Keach HAMMER TV series can attest, many of the regular elements of the show made their debut here. We already got Mike, his office, his '64 Mustang, his "cowboy" mustache, Pat Chambers & Barrington. This time around, we got Lindsay Bloom as Velda, Danny Goldman as "Ozzie the Answer", "The Face" (WHO IS SHE?????), and the catch-phrase, "I'll make a note." There's also Mike's gum-ball machine, and Velda always trying to help him quit smoking. One almost wonders why they bothered doing this as a 2-hour movie, instead of a 2-parter, since the ongoing weekly series began only ONE WEEK after this aired.

There's a lot to like here... the endless parade of large-breasted beauties wearing dresses with low neck-lines, all of whom seem to want to sleep with our favorite P.I.; the endless succession of shoot-outs, punch-outs, and tough-guy wise-cracks. There's also Robyn Douglass (who'd I'd seen in that "1980" show whose full title I make a point never to utter, or even type out), and Lynn-Holly Johnson (my FAVORITE "Bond girl"-- who DOESN'T get to sleep with Mike, either, poor girl).

However, a trend that, while I suppose does go back at least as far as "I, THE JURY" in 1953, continues here and, if anything, escalates totally out of control. That being, the plot is COMPLETELY incomprehensible. Believe me, I know. I've seen this at least 6 times since it first aired. When you've watched as many cop shows, detective shows, murder mysteries and the like as I have over the decades, and you STILL can't follow the plot, I figure it isn't me. And, as I recall, this trend became a fixture of the entire Stacy Keach HAMMER series, from start to finish. It makes me wonder... did they include all the gorgeous women, all the brutal fights and murders, all the hot-tempered ego-posturing, and the cool jazz music score, to distract viewers from the fact that the plots are INDECIPHERABLE? Or are all those elements-- as they were in the Bogart-Bacall BIG SLEEP-- the REASON it's impossible to understand the stories, EVEN at the end when they spell it all out for you?

As much as I did like this (despite itself), and as much as I loved the weekly series, there's one thing I always regretted about it... that because they waited SO LONG to do the 2nd one, they weren't able to get Tanya Roberts to come back as Velda. Damn shame. Of all of them, she was my favorite (with Margaret Sheridan a close second). Lindsay Bloom (who dyed her blonde hair black and lost a lot of pounds because she wanted the role so much) is terrific... but she never made me forget the girl she replaced.
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« Reply #1610 on: February 10, 2013, 03:47:11 AM »

I used to think, back in the 90's, that they should do a DOCTOR WHO film series, where they'd do big-budget remakes of the earliest stories, and even some missing ones.  I figure, they could take AN UNEARTHLY CHILD and THE DALEKS (11 eps.) and narrow them down to 2-1/2 hours, and do something epic like a HARRY POTTER film.  Then, for the sequel, INSIDE THE SPACESHIP leading into MARCO POLO (8 eps.). And then they could do THE KEYS OF MARINUS, but this time, maybe with an ending that actually makes sense.

At the time, my pick for The Doctor would have been either Geofrey Bayldon... or, Ian Richardson. 

Richardson remains one of my FAVORITE Sherlock Holmes, ever. I keep wishing he'd done more than just the two TV-movies.

Bayldon became one of my favorite character actors over the years. I was actually stunned when I read that he turned down the part of The Doctor back in 1963, because at the time, he'd gotten tired of playing characters much older than he really was.  He's got a cameo in Hammer's HORROR OF DRACULA, and he looks MUCH older than Peter Cushing, even though he was much younger!

Geoffrey Bayldon:
http://www.wearysloth.com/Gallery/ActorsB/1154-14923.jpg

Ian Richardson:
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4090/4962927265_fb4c060249.jpg
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« Reply #1611 on: February 10, 2013, 03:55:17 AM »

By the way, here's the OTHER "Doctor Who"... sort of.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-jBulzZSA9-Y/T7z8Gu596pI/AAAAAAAACf0/3eRP0SotRKI/s1600/BUNNY+p006.jpg

Just picture Paul Frees' voice in your head as you read his dialogue.
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McCLOUD: "The Park Avenue Rustlers"
« Reply #1612 on: February 10, 2013, 04:31:02 PM »

Car-Thieves, Incorporated

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

One of my favorite McCLOUDs begins with Sam assigned to a "pilot program" where for the first time in NYC, women patrolmen are teamed with men for patrol car duty. "Who are you? WHAT are you?" asks his new partner, Margaret Sareno, played by spunky Brenda Vaccaro. Within 15 minutes, he saves her from being run over by a car-thief, and has a high-speed pursuit interrupted by an 18-wheeler, sending their car thru the front window of a clothing store.

Next, Sam winds up on late-night stake-out with a longtime veteran of the stolen car unit, Lt. Ed Feldman (Norman Fell). But when Feldman turns up murdered the next day, McCloud proposes what turns into one of the most outrageous undercover scams he ever pulled in his career. Stealing cars from the stolen car-ring, he quickly gets their attention, then, gets hired by them, in an attempt to find out as much about the ring as possible, and discover the identity of the top man. Along the way, he's watched like a hawk, forcing Officer Sareno to pose as his girlfriend so they can pass information along.

I remember watching this when it was first-run, and being delighted from the start, especially with Vaccaro. It seems a shame that, like so many characters on shows like these, they never brought her back for further appearances. The 70's was also a time when the endless flood of cop shows saw many actors known for playing good characters turned up as crooks, killers or worse. So it was that Eddie Albert (the former star of GREEN ACRES) played Roy Erickson ("middle-management", as Sam put it), while Roddy McDowell (PLANET OF THE APES) played Phil Sandler ("psychotic hit-man"-- actually a misnomer, the proper word here would be psychopathic).

Also in the cast were Lloyd Bochner (the top man, Glen Larson would bring him back for "NIGHT OF THE SHARK" and 2 episodes of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA); George Murdock (who would later become a recurring character on BG), and Diana Muldaur (Sam's on-again/off-again girlfriend Chris Caughlin, who shows up at JUST the wrong time and place, to blow Sam's cover!! --OOPS).

Writer Sy Salkowitz, in his only McCLOUD episode, manages the proper tone and balance to things, getting the relationship between Sam & Chief Clifford "just right". The following season, Glen Larson would push Clifford further and further into apoplectic fits of rage, for comedy's sake. This was fun to watch, but it could undermine the believability of things, as the longer the two worked together, the more confidence Clifford should have had in Sam and his way of doing things. As seen here!

Midway thru the story, when it looks like Sam may have been found out (his "references" didn't check out), he suddenly switches gears and ups the odds by "revealing" to his crooked employers that he actually runs a huge car-rental operation in the southwest. The fact that he managed to con the crooks so successfully was somewhat astonishing, and would have made Simon Templar ("The Saint") proud.

The most memorable set-piece is no doubt when the jig is up, and as Sam pursues the baddies, he winds up hanging underneath a helicopter flying over Manhattan. This became one of the scenes used when the opening credits became a montage of flashbacks starting in the 4th season. I also note that during the flight, one of the places they flew over was the remains of the New York World's Fair-- which would be the site of the climax of the following episode!

Finally, the "new" theme song only turns up briefly near the end of the story, while the end credits, strangely, use ANOTHER theme song I've never heard before or since. I wonder how many shows take until their 4th year to finally settle on a theme song they like?
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« Reply #1613 on: February 10, 2013, 09:54:13 PM »

Just watched Batman, I mean Christian Bale in Flowers of War. I know that most movies could not be made without some coincidences or people doing stupid things or illogical incidents but this movie has too many stupid things. I did not like War Horse because I thought it one contrived heart tugger after another. I did not like Flowers because, though based on true events, it had too many stupid acts and some silly things.
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« Reply #1614 on: February 11, 2013, 05:53:30 PM »

Interesting, I just watched James Batman from 1966. Latest "watches" along with that would be Darna and the Planet Women, Darna Against the Giants, Super Selami, from the Treasure Chest buyout, and others that I've watched over the last three days while the wife's been away in Dallas TX, as I digitally transfer them from VHS to DVD. There have been others but I've not watched them as I have been busy restoring my two computers back to their original working states. I'm almost there! Meanwhile I keep working my way through the 67 VHS tapes!

Richard.
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« Reply #1615 on: February 11, 2013, 08:49:28 PM »

Nice one Richard, a Mister X cover.  They were originally Italian, I believe and reprinted  in France.  I have a few of them but was concerned about their status.  Also, there were portrait format versions later. 
If anyone has any info to confirm, or destroy, my theory, pease post.
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« Reply #1616 on: February 11, 2013, 11:10:28 PM »

Yes I only wish I had the book. Sigh.....but you are certain more than welcome to post them here if you can that is. Hope all is well.

Kindly

Richard
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« Reply #1617 on: February 14, 2013, 08:38:58 PM »

Death in Paradise has been great viewing this series and this week's episode was the best yet.  Highly recommended. 
The last ever Lewis was a good mystery, well acted and a touching final scene.  Not to be missed.
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« Reply #1618 on: February 15, 2013, 12:49:46 AM »

Paw, we still haven't got "Death in Paradise" in our market yet. We should be getting the  next (last?) episodes of "Lewis" later this spring or early summer. Finally getting  some more recent "New Tricks" - Jack's last appearance was pretty sad. New offerings on PBS are "Call the Midwife" (pretty good), DCI Banks (good, but not a must-watch), and "The Cafe" (pretty awful). The first episode of "Ripper Street" reminded me an awful lot of "Copper". I'll probably watch all the episodes, but no hurry there. TNT is gradually replacing "The Mentalist" reruns with episodes of "Castle", pretty much shown in sequence. I didn't watch the early episodes, so it's nice to catch up. New episodes of The Doctor coming soon! Cheers, Bowers
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« Reply #1619 on: February 21, 2013, 12:17:14 AM »

Neutron The Atomic Superman

I just watched the first 4 Neutron movies. The first 3 are a trilogy of sorts as they involve Dr. Caronte and the hunt for the Neutron Bomb and the threat thereafter. You get Robots that look like zombies, masked mad Doctors, disfigured mad scientists, cops, TV personalities and more! You get singing in Spanish! The ones I watched were re-dubbed in English. The first three were pretty good for their day given they were in B & W. The 4th movie not so much. The Neutron costume changed to a lesser version Wolf (Who plays the mask Neutron) is not in good shape here and it shows. There is no real plot here (Neutron Vs. the Maniac) just Neutron trying to stop a serial killer.

I also watch the Full Length Astro Girl from Japan I think and also Volta from the Philippines. Another two movies I watched were the JLA and FF movies done for TV. Do you really want to know? Just ask!

RB @ Work.
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« Reply #1620 on: February 21, 2013, 12:52:18 AM »

And the Power Pack usually bundled with the FF right?
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mr_goldenage

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« Reply #1621 on: February 21, 2013, 02:26:28 AM »

I Only have the FF sorry...........
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« Reply #1622 on: February 21, 2013, 02:32:07 AM »

I will see if I can find it and get you a copy. I have it somewhere
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« Reply #1623 on: February 21, 2013, 05:26:59 AM »

Ahhh that would be so cool....than you Sir Narf Star!

Richard
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« Reply #1624 on: March 03, 2013, 05:47:03 PM »

As of this week...

THE NEW AVENGERS (still early in the 1st season)
THE SAINT  (getting to the tail-end of the Roger Moore episodes)
KUNG FU: THE LEGEND CONTINUES  (just got to the end of the 2nd season, Robert Lansing's farewell)
DARK SHADOWS  ("1969"-- The Ghost of Quentin & The Werewolf stories building to their climaxes)
STAR TREK  (early in the 2nd season, watching in production order)
STAR TREK  (nearing the end of the 4th season as well / just watched "The Slaver Weapon" last night!)
MIKE HAMMER  (early in Stacy Keach's 1st season)
THE MONKEES  (nearing the end of the 2nd season, watching in production order)
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