• Doctor Who V8 -Oswin à bout de souffle
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[video=youtube;e59guruVL4o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e59guruVL4o[/video] Late?
You guys must be time-travellers because both videos are [img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/ratings/clock.png[/img]
[QUOTE=ShoTGuNGuY49;37205364]The comic's title is "Salad Daze" Peri puts the Doctor on a strict vegetable diet so he can loose weight. Peri sees a device the Doctor was tinkering with and he says it's a personal reality warp. He runs off to do something and tells Peri not to touch it. So of course, she messes with it and it activates. She had been previously reading Alice in Wonderland so her reality was based around the book and vegetables.[/QUOTE] Sounds legit; the whole merging of thoughts thing, with the vegetables and the Alice, reminds me of Psychonauts and how the Meat Circus was an amalgam of Raz's fears of the circus mashed up with Oleander's childhood fears of the butcher's shop.
psychonauts gave me nightmares
Let me guess; Meat Circus too hard? I have to agree; the 3D platforming is ok if you aren't too under pressure, but when you've got to escort the inner child of the big bad, or keep above the rising water, things can get tricky. Personally I haven't gotten too far in the Meat Circus yet, but the first stage where "Little Oly" is after that damn bunny, getting attacked by horrific mutant rabid rabbits, whilst you have to platform up to where he is and fight off the fiends, while simultaneously keeping that damn bunny in place, it can be enough to make a man yell "DAAAAAH!". Parts of the stories and minds are kinda shocking too, like how Milla's dance party is there to drown out the cries of the orphans who died in the fire, she can't cope with reliving the nightmares so she blocks them out. Apart from the Meat Circus I quite liked Psychonauts, though I should probably man up and play through the Meat Circus. But this is getting off-topic; when did they say Doctor Who would air again?
[URL]http://uk.ign.com/articles/2012/08/13/matt-smith-will-be-the-doctor-until-at-least-2014[/URL] :dance: We got his third series coming up, then the 50th specials. David Tennant had three series and then his specials. If Smith continues after his specials, he's the longest running new series Doctor. Which is odd because at this point Tennant was feeling like he'd been in the role forever, Smith still feels fresh and new. It's also odd because Tennant felt like he was about much longer than that. He was Doctor from 2005 till 2010 but technically only for 3 full years when you think about it. 2005 and 2010 can't really count.
I will be so sad when it is time for Matt Smith to leave then, he'll have put an even bigger lasting mark than David Tennant by 2014 He better go out spectacularly like 10 did
Rather him just shuffle without a big deal like Chris and all the others.
[QUOTE=ironman17;37211572]Let me guess; Meat Circus too hard? I have to agree; the 3D platforming is ok if you aren't too under pressure, but when you've got to escort the inner child of the big bad, or keep above the rising water, things can get tricky. Personally I haven't gotten too far in the Meat Circus yet, but the first stage where "Little Oly" is after that damn bunny, getting attacked by horrific mutant rabid rabbits, whilst you have to platform up to where he is and fight off the fiends, while simultaneously keeping that damn bunny in place, it can be enough to make a man yell "DAAAAAH!". Parts of the stories and minds are kinda shocking too, like how Milla's dance party is there to drown out the cries of the orphans who died in the fire, she can't cope with reliving the nightmares so she blocks them out. Apart from the Meat Circus I quite liked Psychonauts, though I should probably man up and play through the Meat Circus.[/QUOTE] no it was just the general psychotic imagery that gave me nightmares that occasionally leaked over into hallucinations while I was awake
To be fair it's pretty crazy and often trippy; especially Black Velvetopia. Also, I had plenty of fun with the Clairvoyance power, seeing what others thought of Raz by looking through their eyes; Milla saw Raz as a baby, Sasha saw him as a sort of younger version of himself, Ford (in the sanctuary) saw a Psychonaut, and for some reason Dogen only saw Raz's hat. As for Boyd in his Milkman state, he saw Raz as a bottle of milk; when I saw that I was just "WHAT.", despite knowing he was obsessed with milk. Also did you know how to dislodge that skull near the Geyser? I never figured out how to get it out...
Nobody gives a fuck about Psychonauts
I'm about to start season 2. Should I watch the Christmas special first or last?
[QUOTE=Carne;37212788]I'm about to start season 2. Should I watch the Christmas special first or last?[/QUOTE] which one?
What's it called? There was one at the end and one at the start?
The Christmas Invasion is the very first episode of series 2, and the first episode of the tenth doctor.
[QUOTE=ironman17;37212421]Also did you know how to dislodge that skull near the Geyser? I never figured out how to get it out...[/QUOTE] Use shield on the other geyser. [QUOTE=Carne;37212788]I'm about to start season 2. Should I watch the Christmas special first or last?[/QUOTE] If it is ''The Christmas Invasion'' watch it first, if it is ''The Runaway Bride'' watch it last.
Yes, it's "The Christmas Invasion"
christmas invasion, then series 2, then runaway bride
then series 3 Then Time Crash (On Youtube) Then Voyage of the Damned Then Series 4 Then The Next Doctor Then Series 4 Specials Then Series 5
[QUOTE=Dan2593;37213554]Then Series 4 Specials[/QUOTE] don't forget this bit, or you'll be confused as hell when starting series 5
So many miss it. Tattoo it onto your skin now.
As miss-able as most of them are... it's still a requirement.
"Nineteen new posts, I wonder if there's any news or... No, wait, psychonauts discussion. Oh well."
Calling it now. The Daleks end up killing eachother, they do hate EVERYTHING. The Doctor escapes by placing a personal forcefield on Amys finger which drains her energy and he simply walks out of the chaos that's why in the big art piece it looks like there is something on her finger and the ray from the Dalek seems to be going through Amy and flying into another Dalek. Yet he doesn't explain this till the end and it appears a Dalek has shot and killed Amy to the viewer. Calllllling it.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;37215079]"Nineteen new posts, I wonder if there's any news or... No, wait, psychonauts discussion. Oh well."[/QUOTE] I apologize for the derailing.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;37215079]"Nineteen new posts, I wonder if there's any news or... No, wait, psychonauts discussion. Oh well."[/QUOTE] Damn it, this.
No guys, I know it. The Doctor obviously planted a time bomb with in the Dalek ship. [url]http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Time_Bomb[/url]
[b]Doctor Who Returns:[/b] September 1st 2012 Asylum of the Daleks screening today. Feedback thus far very positive. I won't be posting any spoilers from the episode - as I won't be looking for them. I'll update with any other info, however. ( #asylumofthedaleks ) Matt Smith confirmed for 2013-2014 series. Several 'live' DW events in 2013. Moffat has recently 'met Tennant for dinner.' Moffat reiterates that he does not schedule the show for the BBC.' Episode Four and Five Titles: [sp]The Power Of Three and The Angels Take Manhattan[/sp] Christmas Special Title: [sp]The Snowman[/sp] [img]http://p.twimg.com/A0R9uaYCQAAyeDV.png:large[/img]
[QUOTE=Grizz;37231815][b]Doctor Who Returns:[/b] September 1st 2012 Several 'live' DW events in 2013. Moffat has recently 'met Tennant for dinner.'[/QUOTE] Fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck [editline]14th August 2012[/editline] [IMG]https://p.twimg.com/A0SWiHcCYAAKD8O.jpg[/IMG] Oh hi Perry from classic series
Folks, a chosen quote from [url=http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/doctor-who/22331/doctor-who-series-7-asylum-of-the-daleks-spoiler-free-review]Den of Geek's Spoiler Free review.[/url] [quote]There are tons upon tons of the things [Daleks], of varying vintages. What's more, Steven Moffat has found ways here to cleverly evolve them, and also pay tribute to their heritage. Even before the credits have rolled, there’s something that might just make long-term fans sit up with added interest. Just a little touch, to give further evidence that it's a long-term Who fan at the helm of the show. That said, Moffat has described the Daleks as the most easily defeatable villains in the past, and perhaps that’s one reason why he’s never penned a full episode around them himself before. Predictably, though, he’s unpredictable in his approach, and he makes some very rewarding choices with how he chooses to involve the Doctor’s most infamous nemeses. What’s particularly impressive is that he brings tension back to the Daleks – with the help of some excellent direction from Nick Hurran – for the first time since Robert Shearman’s terrific Dalek, way back in 2005. He also manages to play with them a little, and find interesting new things to do with a foe that’s been around for nearly 50 years. Asylum might not be your favourite Dalek story of all time (there is stiff competition in that regard), but it’s a very good one, and there’s a very clear effort that’s been made to shake things up a little.[/quote] That last bit about 2005's Dalek has me particularly interested. Also, the title sequences changes WEEKLY - themed for each episode. Asylum is 50 minutes in length.
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