Maybe Adam Ant should sue Clapton and van Morrison for using the title “Stand And Deliver”. Give him some of his own medicine...
Maybe Adam Ant should sue Clapton and van Morrison for using the title “Stand And Deliver”. Give him some of his own medicine...
It can be two faults.
Do... these people not remember the whole “gay agenda” thing from 2005 that RTD was constantly lambasted with? Ignorance must truly be bliss!
I for one think it’s a terrible shame that casting Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor suddenly made the fifty-plus years of the Doctor being a white British male instantly vanish from the space-time continuum and thus render it completely unwatchable and therefore unable to provide the role-model this fucknut tossbadger…
I wouldn’t even rank TWOK in the top three of TOS movies, never mind overall, but that’s just me.
Undiscovered Country is the best Star Trek film bar none.
And as a side note, Space Seed is complete shit.
I genuinely laughed out loud at Karvanista’s “I’ve got a human in this fight!”. It finally seems Chibnall has figured out this whole “comedy” thing and he’s writing things that actually work. Neither episode this season has been perfect, but the show is so much more unclenched and relaxed than (especially) the first…
I don’t know if it’s cheating but certainly “The Day Before You Came” is one of the best singles ever released. And I have a real soft spot for Under Attack - it’s not on a par with the material from The Visitors but it’s still a fun, 80's synth-y single.
What would your favourite album of theirs be?
Voulez-Vous is a weird album overall - their only outright disco album, and the only one in their back catalogue not to be better than the album that precedes it. It’s bizarrely over-represented in this list.
Solid? It’s scarcely even adequate. No “The Day Before You Came”, no comment. Where’s the Kraftwerk-esque “Me And I”? The Visitors* stunning title track? The massively underrated stomper “Summer Night City”? “Andante Andate”’s absolute filth, or the glorious fuck-you of “So Long”? “Eagle”’s soaring widescreen bravado o…
Flesh And Stone kind of addresses this, albeit indirectly, with the whole “the image of an Angel becomes an Angel” - if you stare at it indefinitely it’ll end up in your head as with Amy. So just shuffling between one eye and the other isn’t going to ultimately work. (Yes, I am aware this is a reach).
The Gunfighters is fucking great. That is all.
Except no. They do a lot less than the bare minimum, and in fact the Queen lobbied to have legislation changed to exempt her properties in Scotland from having to take on Green responsibilities that literally everyone else in the country must be bound by.
Transient beings would be a better guess.
This. Please stop doing Time Lord stories. It makes the world of Doctor Who seem so incredibly small (that criticism goes for all the revived show showrunners, not just Chibnall).
It doesn’t get mentioned much but Davison has also said that he regretted it because he found the quality of his third season to be so much better (Warriors On The Cheap aside, we can safely assume) but by that time it was too late and the announcement had already been made.
The problem with Spectre, though, isn’t that it’s campy it’s that it’s poorly written. The Spy Who Loved Me is campy and excellent written and it works amazingly. Let’s not confuse the message with the messenger.
Big Finish did a set of Donna Noble box sets. They’re not the greatest work ever produced but it’s always lovely to hear more Donna and Catherine Tate.