The Keys of Marinus. Wow, they really tossed a bit of everything into that one. Giant pyramids, acid seas, satanic-aquatic fetish wear, brains in jars, killer plants, space nazis, bags of meat. The knights who looked like they were about ready to say ni. I enjoyed it, really picked up the pace. I watched the whole thing in one sitting.
The team is really working together now. Didn't even miss the doctor when he was gone. All the actors seem to be hitting their stride. I was surprised by the adult themes, especially the implied threat of rape. No shortage of cold blooded murders on this show. I'm glad to see its not entirely for kids.
The design had a lot of nice touches. As two dimensional as the Voord were (literally in one shot!) the costumes were cool. I see a little bit of that mask in Darth Vader. All the sets are a little more convincing, and there were a lot of them. The giant mind control machine was decent. But for some reason those tubular phones really caught my eye. I want one of those. Fits right in with a mildly fascist decor. But please, somebody tell that Roman looking dude to put on some pants. I can almost see his magical keys.
I'll give them some slack on that ending - since Jerry Bruckheimer was only 18 years old at the time, and in Arizona collecting stamps - but I was really waiting for the pyramid and the whole island to blow up while the team made a daring escape. Instead, its some flash bulbs, and then a gentlemanly good bye, lets have tea. Now you kids run along and play in those rubber suits.
I'm calling this one as the first Doctor Who which was actually fun.
The team is really working together now. Didn't even miss the doctor when he was gone. All the actors seem to be hitting their stride. I was surprised by the adult themes, especially the implied threat of rape. No shortage of cold blooded murders on this show. I'm glad to see its not entirely for kids.
The design had a lot of nice touches. As two dimensional as the Voord were (literally in one shot!) the costumes were cool. I see a little bit of that mask in Darth Vader. All the sets are a little more convincing, and there were a lot of them. The giant mind control machine was decent. But for some reason those tubular phones really caught my eye. I want one of those. Fits right in with a mildly fascist decor. But please, somebody tell that Roman looking dude to put on some pants. I can almost see his magical keys.
I'll give them some slack on that ending - since Jerry Bruckheimer was only 18 years old at the time, and in Arizona collecting stamps - but I was really waiting for the pyramid and the whole island to blow up while the team made a daring escape. Instead, its some flash bulbs, and then a gentlemanly good bye, lets have tea. Now you kids run along and play in those rubber suits.
I'm calling this one as the first Doctor Who which was actually fun.