I'll have to dig around, but I'm quite sure it's available on Hulu or Google's movie archive or some other "You don't even need an account to be traumatized by it" service.
I'll have to dig around, but I'm quite sure it's available on Hulu or Google's movie archive or some other "You don't even need an account to be traumatized by it" service.
I was ever so amused at Agent Lee telling the kid, "All the answers are on that scroll".
I would guess that they guessed that things just thinned out more and more, the further one got from the Milky Way core, until it was just nothingness from there on out.
I really liked the effect with the hair, but I'd hate to try to work out a logic system behind it (for say... a role-playing game?). If things like hair "return to a natural state", then wouldn't that mean it and your nails would grow to a length as if one had never cut them in one's life?
From what I can gather of the intended plot of the film, WW comes over to America and has her look re-fitted by some PR team (for some crazy reason).
[NoFun] My bet is that she's by drowning. [/NoFun]
The Doctor makes mention of something similar to that later on.
And quite frankly, I didn't find it that bad of a remake.
My leading guess is that they're looking for folks with lots of room to add prosthetics onto.
Someone else who's seen Lost Girl! Yay!
Or like "Lost Girl" (Canadian supernatural detective show).
Although it's a little too late, I still stand by my notion that when selling folks onto NewWho, one should go with "The Girl in the Fireplace" — it has comedy bits, scary bits, dramatic bits, romantic bits, the Doctor being useful, the Doctor being useless, etc... and it requires virtually no back-story set-up.
And the time rotor they used looked really really familiar.
RE: Old Who Rooms
And I could see the "Somebody Else's Problem" field (or whatever they call it, so folks don't find it all that strange that a big blue box just faded in with a roaring factory sound) being the Doctor's little nod to kind of, sort of, trying to account for the lack of TARDIS shape-changing.
And I liked the fact that one of "the good ones" was a Timelord who went by a title instead of by a proper name (thus following the fan-theory that if you abdicate from Time Lord culture, you lose your name and now have to use a Doctor/Master/Rani/Corsair title).
RE: Pull to Open
Myself? I'd like it if the dreadlocked person with the English accent was Red Dwarf's Lister.
That was a big thing I'd noticed as well.
Although shouldn't Rory have coughed up water?