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Post by IndieMacUser on Oct 22, 2022 17:51:53 GMT
Doctor Who Am I" Infamous Doctor Who screenwriter, Matthew Jacobs, is reluctantly dragged back into the American ‘Whoniverse’ to face the fandom that brutally rejected his work 25 years earlier."
Synopsis "In 1996, a Doctor Who TV movie starring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, was envisioned to launch the franchise into an exciting new chapter. But whilst the film found success in the UK, attempts to freshen up established lore resulted in a decidedly frosty reception from transatlantic audiences. Now, a quarter of a century later, screenwriter Matthew Jacobs prepares to venture back into the legendary sci-fi universe, to reassess his relationship with the franchise and the American fandom who vilified him. Featuring original cast of the controversial movie, including Paul McGann (The Three Musketeers, Queen of the Damned), Eric Roberts (Inherent Vice, The Dark Knight, The Expendables), and Daphne Ashbrook (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), this funny and emotionally perilous documentary not only revisits a pivotal moment in Doctor Who history, but highlights the unity and creative freedom within the fandom, as Jacobs ultimately, and unexpectedly, finds himself a kindred part of this close-knit, yet vast, family of fans." Read our full review here: indiemacuser.co.uk/2022/10/22/review-doctor-who-am-i-documentary/Doctor Who Am I is released UK cinemas on 27th October followed by a DVD/Digital/BluRay release on 28th October from Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment.
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Post by Kestrel on Oct 23, 2022 3:25:01 GMT
Hm... seems pretty interesting. Can't say I found the script very good (at all) but in all other respects I really loved that movie. Moffat's approach comes close, but IMO it was the movie that most perfectly nailed the "aesthetic" of this. That first scene with McCoy... ncredibly stunning, visually,a NS it just perfectly informs the viewer of just what kind of fantasy story they're getting into, equal parts dark and whimsical.
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