lidar2
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You know, now that you mention it, I actually do rather like Attack of the Cybermen ...
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Post by lidar2 on Sept 4, 2018 11:22:21 GMT
I have been a MR subscriber for years and have a lot of extended extras in my download account but have never listened to them. Partly this is because they are not available on the app, but mainly I have simply not bothered. IMHO the standard extras are all very samey and I only listen because I am usually driving and it is easier to let it carry playing on once the story finishes.
I am not talking about the subscriber only Sort Trips or occasional other goodies, purely about the interviews
Keeping in mind that I do listen to the normal extras, am I missing much on the extended extras?
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Post by mark687 on Sept 4, 2018 11:34:31 GMT
If you regularly listen the cut-down stuff then their not essential but I find them more engaging than not Peter Davison ones practically ones that reference his Son in Law are fun.
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Post by Ela on Sept 4, 2018 15:18:15 GMT
I usually listen to the extended extras and skip the regular ones. Sometimes there are interesting bits in there.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Sept 4, 2018 17:19:57 GMT
I'd listen to more extended extras if I could access them via the listening app but to your question, sometimes yes but mostly eh.
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Post by Ela on Sept 4, 2018 17:44:56 GMT
A lot of them tend to be same old same old. I still listen. Sometimes you get a good story from the actors/producers. Occasionally there's been some interesting production bits about sound design and so forth. Wish they'd put in more of that.
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Post by eric009 on Sept 4, 2018 20:56:53 GMT
I always listen to them found some of them very funny
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Post by inchmix on Sept 7, 2018 8:29:33 GMT
Yes i find them 'same old' too. They arent an enticement. Except when its Janet Fielding in them.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2018 9:52:52 GMT
I listen to them whenever I can and usually enjoy them a lot. Sometimes, the interviews will inspire me to see things in the story I hadn't previously noticed. And the extras are often a reminder of how much work goes into these audios.
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Post by number13 on Sept 7, 2018 10:10:07 GMT
They vary a lot but sometimes they're real gems. 'A Death in the Family' springs to mind from my recent listening. And as said above, any with Janet Fielding, preferably being interviewed together with Peter Davison. Now that's added value!
I also like the times where they talk more to the writers, sound designers, directors etc. especially now we don't get behind-the-scenes notes in the MR "booklets".
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2018 11:10:17 GMT
I also like the times where they talk more to the writers, sound designers, directors etc. especially now we don't get behind-the-scenes notes in the MR "booklets". Yeah, they're the ones I'd be more interested in; hearing what goes on in the creative process behind the stories. Hearing actors go on about lunches and how they loved Doctor Who as a child and how weird it is hearing Nick direct in a Dalek voice, etc. get a bit tiresome after a while.
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Post by bohnny on Sept 7, 2018 11:43:42 GMT
Tbh I haven't bothered for several years. Perhaps I'm missing out, but I don't feel like I'm missing much unless they're saving the good stuff for the extended extras
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Post by pawntake on Sept 7, 2018 11:48:34 GMT
Same old,Same old mostly,the occasional informative interview,i start off listening but don't usually make it to the end!!and when i hear that immortal phrase"what wonderful lunches" Its an instant switch-off for me
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Post by glutamodo on Sept 7, 2018 17:42:40 GMT
I also prefer the extended extras. I just wish they came out closer to release date.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2018 18:00:49 GMT
I consider the Extended Extras more complete than what gets put on CD because they go further in depth and allow room for more interviews. Tend to delete the 'standard-length' extras, on my iTunes library, once they make each Extended file available in our accounts.
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Post by nottenst on Sept 7, 2018 19:18:42 GMT
I always like to hear the extended extras. There are usually some nice features that you might not otherwise expect such as sound designer comments.
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Post by Ela on Sept 7, 2018 20:06:02 GMT
After hearing the 25-30 minutes that often comprise the Extended Extra downloads, I find the ‘normal’ extras (marvellous as they usually are) feel somewhat rushed by comparison. I’ve found I hold off listening to the Interview tracks completely until the Extended Extras become available. Sometimes it can be quite a while, but to me that just builds the anticipation. Also, as someone has gone to the effort of compiling them, I like to make sure they get consumed. I wouldn’t want the Extended Extras to end due to a lack of interest. I usually wait to download and listen to a main range release till after the extended extras are available. I like to have the story, the script, and the extended extras all at once.
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Post by Ela on Sept 7, 2018 20:07:04 GMT
I also prefer the extended extras. I just wish they came out closer to release date. Yup, agreed, for the reason in my previous post.
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Post by glutamodo on Sept 8, 2018 5:09:25 GMT
Yeah, me too. Now I have done so before, but seldom. I convert all the main range releases to "wave" files and then go in and remove the "coming soon" trailer and the extras, and when the full extras are available, I stick them in, convert it back to my preferred rather low bitrate MP3 and put it in my archives. Now, usually by this time I would have listened to the original title, so I end up having to port just the extended extra to my MP3 player.
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Post by Ela on Sept 9, 2018 2:05:00 GMT
I usually wait to download and listen to a main range release till after the extended extras are available. I like to have the story, the script, and the extended extras all at once. I admire your willpower and patience! No willpower needed. I have a huge backlog of listening, due to having bought stuff on sale that I knew I would want eventually and haven't listened to yet. I'm sure I have at least a year's worth of as yet unlistened to releases.
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Post by glutamodo on Sept 9, 2018 2:25:30 GMT
backlog: you and me both!
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