And with Doctor Who, does it matter? Time can be re-written!Dr Who the early years. Is it canon, is it not. You decide!
And with Doctor Who, does it matter? Time can be re-written!Dr Who the early years. Is it canon, is it not. You decide!
Incidentally, as regards the 'can't have a distinct tv and movie incarnation on at the same time' argument, there's also the Terminator tv series, which was being made at the same time as Terminator Salvation.
Not the best example to bring up to reassure people, since the Sarah Connor Chronicles was cancelled just before Salvations release, to ensure audiences wouldnt get "confused" by two versions of the same franchise being available. Because as you know its real hard to understand how the big talky screen can tell a different story to the magic talky box thats in my living room.
Not the best example to bring up to reassure people, since the Sarah Connor Chronicles was cancelled just before Salvations release, to ensure audiences wouldnt get "confused" by two versions of the same franchise being available. Because as you know its real hard to understand how the big talky screen can tell a different story to the magic talky box thats in my living room.
BBC Worldwide decides the future is in the 3-D movie business (you know they'll do that crap with the movie)
Meanwhile, does anyone still have that drawing of a Doctor Who movie poster starring Jason Statham? That was cool.
Do you mean this comic from Ctrl-Alt-Del? http://www.cad-comic.com/cad/20100702
That wasn't why TSCC was cancelled. It was cancelled because it wasn't making enough money for Fox. I mean, I could understand it if you meant they wanted to avoid clashes and just pursue film as the medium most suited to Terminator, but Terminator Salvation wasn't even a 20th Century Fox movie -- it was distributed by Warner Brothers.Incidentally, as regards the 'can't have a distinct tv and movie incarnation on at the same time' argument, there's also the Terminator tv series, which was being made at the same time as Terminator Salvation.
Not the best example to bring up to reassure people, since the Sarah Connor Chronicles was cancelled just before Salvations release, to ensure audiences wouldnt get "confused" by two versions of the same franchise being available.
As does this. Most people simply aren't that... anal. It's not that important.marillion said:On the off hand chance that a stand alone movie brings in new fans who have never seen Dr. Who before, they are going to be confused as hell by the existing TV show.
You know what any new fans are going to think when they first watch the series after watching the movie? "Oh, look, somebody else plays the Doctor in this and the companion is different." That's it.
Let's see, hope they can this director and replace him with someone known for more serious work. My dream cast and crew:
What's more, any new viewers who are introduced to Doctor Who via the movie would be if anything more accepting of the movie being separate from the TV show. After all, they wouldn't have known it any other way, would they?You know what any new fans are going to think when they first watch the series after watching the movie? "Oh, look, somebody else plays the Doctor in this and the companion is different." That's it.
Word. The vast majority of people who view it, who enjoy it, aren't going to be inclined to bust out with their continuity flowcharts, see how it all fits together (or not) and shake their fists at the heavens at the misfiring of TEH CANON.
I'm torn to be honest, I think your point has some validity, but from the other angle this is the BBC basically telling Moffat and co that their version of Who isn't good enough.
I'm torn to be honest, I think your point has some validity, but from the other angle this is the BBC basically telling Moffat and co that their version of Who isn't good enough.
The BBC want a movie. If they asked Moffat to make it and Smith to star in it that'd be the end of the TV series and imagine the reaction then. (And if they asked RTD to make it and Tennant to star in it, Moffat fans would be even more up in arms about it!) So the only way to do it is to make it a completely seperate entity.
If it's good it'll encourage more people to watch the TV series, if it's bad it's not going to make people stop watching it.
Bad bad idea and most people here > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...irect-Tardis-big-sceen.html?ito=feeds-newsxml seem to agree.
Docteur Qui... Dottoro Chi... Herr Doktor Wer...And can you imagine if they decided to make foreign versions of the TV show instead...?
And can you imagine if they decided to make foreign versions of the TV show instead...?
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