It was a tiny 1 by 2 inch black and white photo in a Dr Who fanzine. You send them $25.00 and they'd send you a 9 x 13 black and white copy. I had a free frame a friend had given me which is 20 x 24, and as you can see I painted it in color. I normally do NOT copy other people's art, but felt I could improve upon this poster by adding color and a bit more size to it.
This is a painting I did many years ago. I used model car paint, magic marker, pen, and crayons. It's hanging on my living room wall.
The website now has a place for Tardisodes (could they have thought up a worse name. I mean, they're just baiting people to make fun of that) that are little "prequels" to the episodes themselves.
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."
Pro's just very religious, so he can't interview people that Jesus hates.
And Judas too.
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."
I don't want to be interviewed. Call me old fashioned, but when somebody says they're going to interview someone, I expect them to do it. Kids today, they have no sense of responsibility.
Quote: Beardguy57 said: And Pro? You have many talents, too.... You are a very creative person, yourself.
Pro? creative? well, sure I mean if you call naming your bowel movements and singing "Oh, Canada" really loudly while covering yourself in strawberry juice "creative" then yeah, he's "creative."
Quote: Prometheus said: Dear god, those are awful....who made those, and why?
I agree, those 4 and 6 minute Dr Who skits were really bad..it looked like little kids did it...which they did. I bet any one of us here could do something much better than that.
Anyone know of any amateur Dr Who videos that are good? I'd love to see them....so would others, I would assume?
I'm watching Dr Who on the telly right now. It's pretty good. " WORLD WAR III." Next Friday : The Daleks!
My Dr Who memories :
It was sometime in 1979 that I saw my very first Dr Who episode. It was The Sontaran Experiment. I only saw part one. They played it twice that week. I ..have to say that I was indifferent... and did not watch it again...until...
4 years later : It's 1983, sometime in the fall., around Nov - Dec...I was living with George, my partner at the time. I was home from shopping downtown. It was early afternoon on a rainy, cold Saturday.
"Hello, how was town?" He asked me.
" It was okay. ", I answered unenthusiastically.
I was in a bad mood. He saw it.
" Why don't we watch tv together?"
He turned on PBS. Dr Who was on.
" This is Dr Who. Have you ever seen it?"
"Yeah," I said..." But I wasn't impressed."
" Well, try watching it again, ok?"
So I did. The episode was " The Time Monster", a third Doctor episode with Jon Pertwee, God bless him. I liked it. I liked it a lot!
I watched Dr Who regularly after that. I wished I had been taping them. After a time, I did start taping them. It took about 3 years to get all but one of the Tom Baker, nearly all the Pertwee, and a bunch of Hartnell and Troughton eps.
I got into Tom Baker's Doctor BIGTIME. I did that painting of him in late 1988. He is my favorite Doctor now. Pertwee is a close second, with Hartnell in third place.
I have an 8" talking Fourth Doctor figure. He says six cool phrases, with Tom Baker's voice. He comes with a talking K-9, who says 2 phrases. I have all of Tom Baker's episodes now, having gotten "Shada" at a store.
Maybe sometime, I'll write a fan fic about the Doctor.
I have the 12" TARDIS that my Dr. figure came in, and an 8" plastic TARDIS replica, as well. I have two old Dr Who books, one is an episode guide, the other, a list of Dr Who characters and terminology from A - Z. I have some Dr Who drawings I've done. When I find them, I'll post them here. I recall I did a rather elaborate sketch of the Doctor and Leela in the TARDIS having a conversation about dinosaurs, as they'd just materialized in the cretaceous era.
God, I wish I was a timelord! Would love to travel to so many times and places. Who wouldn't ?
Season 2, Episode 1: New Earth 15 April 2006 As Rose Tyler embarks upon her first big TARDIS adventure with the newly-regenerated Doctor, they discover a sinister farm run by strange cat people and their old nemesis Lady Cassandra.
Season 2, Episode 1: New Earth 15 April 2006 As Rose Tyler embarks upon her first big TARDIS adventure with the newly-regenerated Doctor, they discover a sinister farm run by strange cat people and their old nemesis Lady Cassandra.
I like the new Doctor. I will watch the *new* season next Friday!
Jerry, unfortunately, I have bad news. Unless you are in Canada, Australia, France, Spain, or the UK....you won't be seeing this in prime time. SCI-FI is still showing the "first" season with Eccleston. Americans probably won't get to see this until, say, next year. If that.
Now, as far as downloading it from certain sites....
Jerry, unfortunately, I have bad news. Unless you are in Canada, Australia, France, Spain, or the UK....you won't be seeing this in prime time. SCI-FI is still showing the "first" season with Eccleston. Americans probably won't get to see this until, say, next year. If that.
Now, as far as downloading it from certain sites....
Thanks, Pro. Now I know NOT to sit in front of the tv next Friday and wait for the new season on Dr Who.
Ok. Finished up the "The Beginning" DVD's this weekend. Some good stuff. Crazy dark moments in "Edge". I like the extra documentaries and such as well. Very well done stuff that chronicles the start of Doctor Who. The guys making the DVD's are putting a lot of effort into them to get extra material for the fans. The interviews and old footage stuff as well as the abridged Marco Polo story with the old audio track and production stills is nice. The sketches on the first disc are a nice add on too. "The Pitch of Fear" and the "Web of Caves" were pretty funny. The "Corridor Sketch" sucked balls (though the Nicolas Courtney cameo at the end was a nice touch). The hands down funniest was "The Kidnapping". Kudos to Peter Davidson for taking part in it. Brilliant.
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."
Has a few spoilers for those of you who haven't seen the first season.
Missing Mickey as B.A., but still funny.
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."