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so what you gonna do...
Yesterday was spent watching various odd bits of TV.
1. Doctor Who 'Amy's Choice'. AHAHAHAH. I am finding myself more and more relaxed and gleeful about this series. I haven't felt this way since I watched the pirated copy of Rose before it was finished in post production. (sadly, the next three episodes killed my carefree glee for newskool) I sincerely hope that the production team will continue to make me feel glee.
2. St. Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold. OMG. Words cannot describe this movie, not without incoherent flailing. Basically. Girls rule. And David Tennant is ridiculously hilarious. And I'm fairly sure Colin Firth is enjoying the hell out of himself.
3. A Movie With Me in It. Black comedy at its finest, with very good performances all round.
4. Delta and the Bannermen. I keep forgetting that I have an indecent amount of love for Mel. Sure, she screams a bit much (they've weaned her of that in the audios), but she is quite lovely. And this episode is pretty hilarious and tops despite the genocide and deaths. However, anyone who believes Delta would fit one of Mel's dresses isn't very bright. That's like expecting Claudia Black to wear Chiana's costume. ALSO. Ray is so awesome, I demand fic where she and the Vincent sneak aboard the TARDIS.
5. (yes, I did binge on oldskool) Terror of the Vervoids. Finally. I kept putting off watching it, despite the cravings. I find it a little more tedious than I once did. But I think that's because the mystery murder aspect is dragged on too long and makes little sense, once the killer is revealed. I was pleased, though, as the dvd is much clearer on the audio and I heard things that I hadn't heard before/were too muffled by 20-year-old VHS tape to understand. Like the Vervoids basically decrying humanity for our tendency to kill one another. <3
6. The Ultimate Foe. God, it's been ages. Still sort of brilliant and weird and Gallifrey is evil and twisted (I love the Ravalox=Earth thing to bits). Also, Madame Inquisitor > everyone else. And Popplewick! And the Brickyard! And Mel. <3 (and Glitz being ridiculously slimy and opportunistic, awww)
7. I was gleeful about the oldskool I watched, it was so full of women doing things. Like SAVING THE DOCTORand the universe with their pluckiness. Because companions never did that, y'know. */sarcasm*
Delta had Mel, Ray and Delta
Vervoids had Janet the stewardess, Dr. Lasky, Mel, and the grand Inquisitor.
Ultimate Foe had Mel and the grand Inquisitor.
8. I need to reboot, as I feel the urge to make icons and photoshop is not behaving.
1. Doctor Who 'Amy's Choice'. AHAHAHAH. I am finding myself more and more relaxed and gleeful about this series. I haven't felt this way since I watched the pirated copy of Rose before it was finished in post production. (sadly, the next three episodes killed my carefree glee for newskool) I sincerely hope that the production team will continue to make me feel glee.
2. St. Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold. OMG. Words cannot describe this movie, not without incoherent flailing. Basically. Girls rule. And David Tennant is ridiculously hilarious. And I'm fairly sure Colin Firth is enjoying the hell out of himself.
3. A Movie With Me in It. Black comedy at its finest, with very good performances all round.
4. Delta and the Bannermen. I keep forgetting that I have an indecent amount of love for Mel. Sure, she screams a bit much (they've weaned her of that in the audios), but she is quite lovely. And this episode is pretty hilarious and tops despite the genocide and deaths. However, anyone who believes Delta would fit one of Mel's dresses isn't very bright. That's like expecting Claudia Black to wear Chiana's costume. ALSO. Ray is so awesome, I demand fic where she and the Vincent sneak aboard the TARDIS.
5. (yes, I did binge on oldskool) Terror of the Vervoids. Finally. I kept putting off watching it, despite the cravings. I find it a little more tedious than I once did. But I think that's because the mystery murder aspect is dragged on too long and makes little sense, once the killer is revealed. I was pleased, though, as the dvd is much clearer on the audio and I heard things that I hadn't heard before/were too muffled by 20-year-old VHS tape to understand. Like the Vervoids basically decrying humanity for our tendency to kill one another. <3
6. The Ultimate Foe. God, it's been ages. Still sort of brilliant and weird and Gallifrey is evil and twisted (I love the Ravalox=Earth thing to bits). Also, Madame Inquisitor > everyone else. And Popplewick! And the Brickyard! And Mel. <3 (and Glitz being ridiculously slimy and opportunistic, awww)
7. I was gleeful about the oldskool I watched, it was so full of women doing things. Like SAVING THE DOCTOR
Delta had Mel, Ray and Delta
Vervoids had Janet the stewardess, Dr. Lasky, Mel, and the grand Inquisitor.
Ultimate Foe had Mel and the grand Inquisitor.
8. I need to reboot, as I feel the urge to make icons and photoshop is not behaving.
