Comments on: Steven says recent film speculation is “nonsense” /2012/07/steven-says-recent-film-speculation-is-nonsense/ Tue, 21 Jun 2016 01:52:54 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: Papa J in the USA /2012/07/steven-says-recent-film-speculation-is-nonsense/comment-page-1/#comment-23446 Papa J in the USA Mon, 28 Oct 2013 08:25:01 +0000 /?p=55710#comment-23446 I was introduced to The Doctor at a young age. Growing up in Los Angeles it's amazing that I was introduced at all. In 1976 the Pertwee episodes were still airing, we never saw Tom Baker until 1977. In 1977 I was 9, so having such a long relationship with the show I honestly would have a problem with a movie, other than a TV movie. Thanks to VHS I saw a few Davidson serials. However DVD has brought them all home. I was introduced to The Doctor at a young age. Growing up in Los Angeles it’s amazing that I was introduced at all. In 1976 the Pertwee episodes were still airing, we never saw Tom Baker until 1977. In 1977 I was 9, so having such a long relationship with the show I honestly would have a problem with a movie, other than a TV movie. Thanks to VHS I saw a few Davidson serials. However DVD has brought them all home.

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By: stella /2012/07/steven-says-recent-film-speculation-is-nonsense/comment-page-1/#comment-20058 stella Fri, 07 Sep 2012 01:09:06 +0000 /?p=55710#comment-20058 Most know how the other film turned out as I did watch it which was too bad at the time as McGann is a fabulous actor. For example the XFiles films I don't think did well either so if you ask me should there be a film in the cinema? No I think that would be an expensive mistake, however a tv movie might go over better for a wider audience as these days even stuff like Star Trek there isn't any interest in action films or even science fiction. Blockbuster films are on their way out and can see big box cinema disappearing through the black hole of home entertainment. People love Doctor Who all over the world I think you should ask them if they want to shell out the dollars to see it on the big screen then you have your answer. Most know how the other film turned out as I did watch it which was too bad at the time as McGann is a fabulous actor. For example the XFiles films I don’t think did well either so if you ask me should there be a film in the cinema? No I think that would be an expensive mistake, however a tv movie might go over better for a wider audience as these days even stuff like Star Trek there isn’t any interest in action films or even science fiction. Blockbuster films are on their way out and can see big box cinema disappearing through the black hole of home entertainment. People love Doctor Who all over the world I think you should ask them if they want to shell out the dollars to see it on the big screen then you have your answer.

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By: Calli Arcale /2012/07/steven-says-recent-film-speculation-is-nonsense/comment-page-1/#comment-19490 Calli Arcale Tue, 31 Jul 2012 19:45:58 +0000 /?p=55710#comment-19490 Heh -- if Moffatt says it it's true, unless he's lying again! :-D "I lie repeatedly and continually. I find it by far the easiest way to communicate." -- Steven Moffatt Heh — if Moffatt says it it’s true, unless he’s lying again! :-D

“I lie repeatedly and continually. I find it by far the easiest way to communicate.” — Steven Moffatt

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