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Post by thegreendeath on Apr 20, 2022 16:32:00 GMT
Honestly one of my favorite Big Finishes. I love trance and am a music who has dabbled in house and club music so it’s inclusion here was awesome and I especially love the almost operatic megamix of music and scenes that is the first episode. The emotional lives and challenges of the clubbers seems honest and true to life of what I saw when hanging out with club kids in the 2000s.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Apr 20, 2022 21:30:31 GMT
It’s very marmite. The theme tune was my ring tone for ages…. And that is the only thing I’ll say on the matter.
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There’s a horror movie called Alien? That’s really offensive. No wonder everyone keeps invading you.
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Post by shutupbanks on Apr 21, 2022 0:27:04 GMT
I loved that the villains weren’t what you would consider to be conventionally evil but the music festival scenes were a bit meh.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2022 10:06:57 GMT
20 years?!!! I remember when that padded white envelope came through my letter-box with my monthly Doctor Who CD and I put the The Rapture in to my stereo that evening and started listening... I was like WTF?!!! I hated it!!!
In time, The Rapture kind of grew on me after repeat listens and I got to realise that it was the diversity of the MR that enabled Doctor Who stories like this and that it was the 'different' (very different in this case!) stories that kept Doctor Who exciting, as you never did know what you was getting each month, and like a boring old fart I long for those WTF? moments that Gary Russell and Big Finish used to give us... now everything is just so predictable with Big Finish and for me, nowhere near as interesting.
Whatever happened to Liam McShane though? Surely there's a box-set there just waiting to happen... after all, Liam hasn't met Leela or River Song yet has he? C'mon Nick, you know it makes sense!
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