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Steven Moffat is on twitter (temporarily)

"To recreate the 3D experience, develop a mild headache while poking yourself in the eyes while asking 'what was the point of this exactly?'" :lol:

He shouldn't be so tough on himself, I thought making the 3D paintings a plot-point was a really good use of the format, and a very cool visual effect.
 
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The elusive executive producer and writer out in the wild circa July 28th 2009


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Avatar only 3D experience I felt was worth it. Now I see all films in 2D. Thor Ragnarok may have been my last 3D film.
 
Avatar and Gravity worked well in 3D but IIRC they were both filmed with special cameras and the effect served a purpose. All of the films where they’ve just run the film through a programme or whatever to convert it just look like crap.
 
Maybe just maybe we get a deleted scene with Billie actually playing Rose. Another idea would be "The moment" imitating past companions

The moment- You always travel with someone.

Billie- Oy! (Donna)

Billie- Doctor! Look out! Doctor! Over here! (Every companion)

Billie- *Something Rose-centric ?
 
Avatar only 3D experience I felt was worth it. Now I see all films in 2D. Thor Ragnarok may have been my last 3D film.
The last time I intentionally saw a movie in 3-D was Prometheus in 2012, which actually didn't do a bad job with the 3-D, though I ended up thinking the movie actually looked better in 2-D when I watched it on Blu-ray. There've been a few movies since then I've seen in 3-D only because there wasn't a 2-D screening, though even then I don't think I've seen anything in 3-D in five years or so.
 
I actually bought season 1 on Blu-Ray recently but haven't watched it yet. This is a good excuse as any to take it out of the packaging and see how it looks in high-definition.
 
I actually bought season 1 on Blu-Ray recently but haven't watched it yet. This is a good excuse as any to take it out of the packaging and see how it looks in high-definition.

I saw they recently did a DVD re-release by Doctor of the modern series (so, a set with season 1-4.5, then 5-7, then 8-10), which are much more affordable than the original releases were, but for some reason, they've been holding off on doing blu-ray packages in the same style; they've just done one, and it's Tennant only, not even Tennant + Eccleston like the DVD. Doubly weird, because the majority of Tennant's stuff wasn't even made in HD, it was all up-converted later on.
 
I still have my original series 1 DVD boxset. looked cool in its Tardis box but it does take up a lot of space for whats in it. I think it is about the same size as 6 bluray cases.
 
That was a fantastic little story! I may have issues with some of Davies' storytelling, but he definitely has a way with prose. The descriptions were wonderfully imaginative and filled with lots of callbacks. Rodan and Bettan are particularly cool to be name dropped! :D

Indeed, and the mock up cover art featured on the same page as the story even includes an image of Paul McGann.
Yup. I really love that artwork and how it's in the vein of the classic Target novel.
 
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