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Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Friday, 8 February 2013

Dining With The Doctor: My Review of the Unofficial Whovian Cookbook…

I confess, this is new ground for me, I’ve not done many reviews before I’m also not renown for my culinary skills so giving my thoughts on a Doctor Who cookbook is a little out of my comfort zone!.

However, let it never be said that I’m not up for new challenges! As a result when Chris-Rachael Oseland sent me a copy of ‘Dining With The Doctor: The Unofficial Whovian Cookbook’ it was time to don the ‘kiss the cook’ apron and give it a whirl!

The book itself is a colossal 183 pages (in the pdf version I have) and contains a recipe linked to each episode of Doctor Who since it’s return in 2005 all the way up to the 2011 Christmas Special: The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe.

Thursday, 14 June 2012

The Crash of the Elysium

It’s June 15th and a new exhibit has opened in Ipswich to commemorate the Elysium. A ship launched from our very own docks by Princes Helen and that was lost in 1888 after 50+ voyages.

The exhibit itself has a few remains from the ship and a number of photographs from the time, it’s quite dry but informative, that is until the military burst in...

There has been an incident and they need our help!

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Peri And The Piscon Paradox - My Thoughts...


On Sunday at Regenerations 2011 I picked myself up a copy of ‘Peri and the Pisocn Paradox’ by the very talented Nev Fountain, I’ve been meaning to buy this since it was released back in January but I’ve just never got round to actually doing so (yes, I know, I’m a rubbish fanboy!).

So, audiobook purchased all I needed now was a nice long drive to listen to it on... Guess what, Regenerations is held in Swansea and that’s a good 5hrs away from me, plenty of time to listen to it in full.

Peri and the Piscon Paradox
For those of you not familiar with the story here’s a quick (non spoilery) synopsis care of Tardis Wiki:

The Doctor and Peri journey to Los Angeles 2009 to do battle with a Piscon. His name is Zarl, and he's a fish of utmost evil.

Zarl is going to steal all the water of Earth and sell it to the highest bidder. Or blow up the San Andreas fault. Or the planet. Or something like that. He's a bit vague on that point.

Fortunately, to stop him there’s help from an unexpected source: a future version of Peri. She knows Zarl's dark secret.

But should the future Peri be on Earth at all? Something smells fishy – and it's not just Zarl.

Monday, 19 September 2011

Doctor Who - In Moff We Trust?


So, here we are, the end of who series 6 is rapidly approaching and there have been a number of wildly differing opinions on Moffat’s time on the show as the man in charge...

Until now I’ve not really ever publically voiced my opinion and, believe it or not, this is actually the third time I’ve written this piece, the previous two times, I’ve gotten to the end and pressed delete rather than save...

Monday, 10 January 2011

Review of Doctor Who "Besieged" - In Space Only The Doctor Can Hear You Scream...

New territory this, but prior to doing a review of ‘A Christmas Carol’ I thought I’d have what can only be described as a trial run, as such I’m going to take a look at ‘Doctor Who – Besieged’.

As you read this you’re probably thinking, what on earth is ‘Doctor Who – Besieged’, well let me explain, it’s a fan film from Magic Works Entertainment.

Up until now I’ve steered clear of anything with the word ‘fan’ anywhere near it. Looking back, I’m not overly sure why I’ve given it such a wide berth, probably the fear that I’d have the misfortune to read or watch something that was, to not put too fine point on it, utter rubbish.

Now before all the fan-fic writers and fan-film makers find me and lynch me I’m not saying that it’s all bad, but knowing my luck whatever I chose most likely would be, if that makes sense...... that sentence kinda got away from me a little didn’t it?

Anyway I’ve gone off topic, this is meant to be a review of Besieged not an essay on my thoughts fan made media.

At this point in a review the customary *SPOILER WARNING* should appear in massive foot high letters, but this time it’s not the case as I’ve got a copy of version 1 of Besieged, which is the promo version and only lasts a few minutes.........

Written by and starring Ryan Hendrick the story opens with the audience following a small group of marines running through the innards of a ship with the screams of an unknown assailants filling the corridors. The scene then cuts to a scientist kneeling over the body of a man, the dark and atmospheric music then stop to reveal the instantly recognisable Doctors Theme, this is no man, it’s The Doctor and he’s just regenerated.

The scientist seems to know exactly what is going on, her and two marines make it to a small room dragging the Doctor along with them. Within seconds one marine has been dragged off down the corridor by an unseen creature.

We’re now left with the Doctor and his companion plus a lone marine trapped in the ships boiler room. As with all post regeneration Doctors this one is no different, he’s a little disorientated and not quite himself yet.

This Doctor seems different from the others (as all new generations should be, they are different men after all), he seems older, more melancholy. As the marine approaches him the Doctors Theme once again plays to reveal the Doctors previously disfigured face has completely healed.

The three then attempt to find a way out of the boiler room via the air conditioning system before, hoping that the route they have chosen leads to pipes they can crawl through rather than a dead end.

Upon reaching the entrance to the ductwork they are attacked by one of the creatures, or in actuality aliens (yes actual aliens, the ones from the films with Sigourney Weaver). The marine stays behind to allow the Doctor and his companion to escape, after a short sprint through the ship the Doctor and his companion are knocked from their feet but an explosion (that also removes a good size section of the ships outer hull), the teaser then comes to an end with an Alien crouching over them............. roll credits.

As I said earlier, it was only a few minute film, however, it did what it needed to. It left me wanting more. My exact response was “No! You can’t end it there!!” Nothing hooks an audience like a cliff-hanger.

Overall I enjoyed Besieged, it was well paced and managed to produce a good atmosphere, never having a truly clear shot of the Aliens worked well (a creature you never see and that lurks in shadows is far more frightening than one that wants to dance in a spotlight – which is also why Alien is a horror film and Aliens is an action film).

The way the scene is filmed and lit really makes it work, the CGI ship isn’t the best, but that didn’t bother me and it doesn’t take anything away from the final product.

I can honestly say I’m looking forward to the full length version.

So there it is my first venture into the world of fan-made media and I’m glad to say I’m not disappointed.

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