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Post by mark687 on Nov 23, 2015 21:16:11 GMT
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Post by agentten on Nov 24, 2015 0:43:39 GMT
I just pre ordered this the other day. Looking forward to it. Seems a perfect story for BF to tackle.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2015 2:05:04 GMT
Nice. Here's hoping it gives the Sherlock Holmes range some much needed exposure.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Nov 24, 2015 13:28:47 GMT
This sounds fantastic
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2015 22:18:22 GMT
Aaaand that's my first subscription in years right there. Not a penny wasted I'll wager.
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Post by lidar on Nov 25, 2015 12:04:45 GMT
I wonder if the CD will have reversible cover/spine so it can fit in either the DW range ro the Sherlock range?
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Post by mbt66 on Nov 25, 2015 14:45:40 GMT
Nice. Here's hoping it gives the Sherlock Holmes range some much needed exposure. I really enjoy the Big Finish Sherlock Holmes range and the next box set has been pre-ordered for a long time. so for me this matchup is working the other way around becuase I am not very keen on the Seventh Doctor at the best of times and NA adaptations do not excite me. However the bundle option has got me interested, but I plan to wait to find out what the final release is going to be.
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Post by mrfuggleboppins on Nov 26, 2015 3:08:45 GMT
I wonder if the CD will have reversible cover/spine so it can fit in either the DW range ro the Sherlock range? If you know what font is used on the Sherlock Holmes range I can try and work on that
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Post by Hieronymus on Nov 26, 2015 7:33:16 GMT
Odd.
All-Consuming Fire is novel adaptation #8, and has a trailer out now. But Theatre of War is #7 and has no trailer yet.
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Post by omega on Nov 26, 2015 7:50:57 GMT
Odd. All-Consuming Fire is novel adaptation #8, and has a trailer out now. But Theatre of War is #7 and has no trailer yet. Both are being released same month. Maybe the post-production finished first with All-Consuming Fire, which is why they were able to get the trailer together.
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Post by lidar on Nov 26, 2015 8:31:32 GMT
I wonder if the CD will have reversible cover/spine so it can fit in either the DW range ro the Sherlock range? If you know what font is used on the Sherlock Holmes range I can try and work on that 'Fraid I don't know the font. BF did reversible covers and spines for the 2 6th Dr / Jago & Litefoot specials so they fit in the DW or the J&L range and (I think) they did the same for the Love & War adaptation so it could sit on the shelf in the DW range or the BS range, so maybe they'll do it for All Consuming Fire (ps just realised - the BS range is a rather unfortunate way to describe the Benny audios - no negativity intended!)
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Post by omega on Nov 26, 2015 8:39:44 GMT
(ps just realised - the BS range is a rather unfortunate way to describe the Benny audios - no negativity intended!) There's a deleted scene from The Incredibles where Kari the babysitter (she deserves a medal for what she survived!) opens the door to Syndrome, and assumes the "S" on his costume stands for sitter. Syndrome mentions that he was going to go for a "B" to go before the "S". This is a movie marketed at children, but is highly enjoyable to adults.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Nov 26, 2015 11:57:25 GMT
Odd. All-Consuming Fire is novel adaptation #8, and has a trailer out now. But Theatre of War is #7 and has no trailer yet. Both are being released same month. Maybe the post-production finished first with All-Consuming Fire, which is why they were able to get the trailer together. I was a bit surprised by that myself, but that makes a lot of sense
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Post by seeley on Nov 26, 2015 19:44:52 GMT
Odd. All-Consuming Fire is novel adaptation #8, and has a trailer out now. But Theatre of War is #7 and has no trailer yet. Both are being released same month. Maybe the post-production finished first with All-Consuming Fire, which is why they were able to get the trailer together. And of course, All-Consuming Fire has the greater appeal, being a Doctor Who/Sherlock Holmes crossover, whereas Theatre of War is far more niche, being the first story to feature Irving Braxiatel and his Collection (although not, I add pedantically, the first chronological appearance of either.)
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Post by mark687 on Nov 28, 2015 13:56:37 GMT
Both are being released same month. Maybe the post-production finished first with All-Consuming Fire, which is why they were able to get the trailer together. And of course, All-Consuming Fire has the greater appeal, being a Doctor Who/Sherlock Holmes crossover, whereas Theatre of War is far more niche, being the first story to feature Irving Braxiatel and his Collection (although not, I add pedantically, the first chronological appearance of either.) Theatre of War Trailer now on-line
BF Product Page
www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/theatre-of-war-1228
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mark687
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Post by Ela on Nov 29, 2015 1:39:39 GMT
Sounds good. Looking forward to it!
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