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Post by commonman on Mar 4, 2020 1:15:31 GMT
He said in the DWM interview, as shown by his above picture, that he just wore Roberts' costume sans the dress. (guess it was not much of an occasion)
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Post by cwm on Mar 4, 2020 6:58:30 GMT
Although the eye makeup suggests to me that the intention was meant to be this was another stolen body that was degenerating.
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Post by frisby78 on Mar 4, 2020 9:23:11 GMT
Although the eye makeup suggests to me that the intention was meant to be this was another stolen body that was degenerating. Oh more likely for a close up of the eye.
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Post by frisby78 on Mar 4, 2020 9:26:14 GMT
To be honest I've always regarded Tipple as a recast version of Ainleys Master.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2020 12:23:43 GMT
I listened to that "lost monologue" and if it's indeed real, then I'm sorry to say that I personally found that particular performance to be completely underwhelming.
It'd be interesting to see how far the designers could take this image for the artwork.
Other on-set pictures were uncovered, IIRC for DWM's special issue for the 20th anniversary of the TVM... Well he wouldn’t have been out of place on the set of StaTe of Decay would he? A vampire Master
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2020 19:34:27 GMT
Does Missy record in America? Sabrina is filmed in Canada.
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Post by Digi on Mar 5, 2020 19:39:28 GMT
Does Missy record in America? Sabrina is filmed in Canada. According to the product page for Vol 1, it was partially recorded at “Koko Productions,” which is based in Vancouver. So it’s not an unreasonable guess that that’s where Gomez did her recording.
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Post by mbt66 on Mar 5, 2020 21:46:38 GMT
Following the Two Masters trilogy I would be more than happy with a Triple Master boxset!
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Post by zebediahdoe on Mar 5, 2020 23:52:49 GMT
Maybe he could be the main villain in a future volume of the Seventh Doctor: New Adventures series with Roz and Chris.
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Post by mbt66 on Mar 11, 2020 17:28:22 GMT
I would like Big Finish to provide an explanation to the start of the TV movie.
I am really not that interested in yet another Master, but I assume the Master we see is an unfortunate, like Eric Roberts later in the movie, who is a vessel for the Master worm.
Do we actually know that the worm IS the Master? Could he, or to throw something more into the mix, the Rani have imprint the worm with the Master’s DNA, so that the Beever’s Master is still at large - although that would contradict Mastermind, although doesn’t the Robert’s Master surviving contradict that already? Or was that explained in Ravenous?
And another thing, why did the Daleks allow the Doctor to collect the Master’s ashes? That doesn’t make any sense.
However would revisiting these questions step on the copyright to the TV movie and therefore not be possible?
If Big Finish could satisfactorily answer these questions I would expect an epic little final adventure for the Seventh Doctor which would be nice,
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Post by lidar2 on Mar 12, 2020 8:37:28 GMT
I would like Big Finish to provide an explanation to the start of the TV movie. I am really not that interested in yet another Master, but I assume the Master we see is an unfortunate, like Eric Roberts later in the movie, who is a vessel for the Master worm. Do we actually know that the worm IS the Master? Could he, or to throw something more into the mix, the Rani have imprint the worm with the Master’s DNA, so that the Beever’s Master is still at large - although that would contradict Mastermind, although doesn’t the Robert’s Master surviving contradict that already? Or was that explained in Ravenous? And another thing, why did the Daleks allow the Doctor to collect the Master’s ashes? That doesn’t make any sense. However would revisiting these questions step on the copyright to the TV movie and therefore not be possible? If Big Finish could satisfactorily answer these questions I would expect an epic little final adventure for the Seventh Doctor which would be nice, Ravenous 4 explains it
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Post by theillusiveman on Apr 6, 2020 1:00:55 GMT
To be honest I've always regarded Tipple as a recast version of Ainleys Master.
Same i always thought that Destiny of The Doctor was a lead in to The Tv Movie
and that Gordon was just the stand in for Ainley
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Post by J.A. Prentice on Apr 6, 2020 1:19:47 GMT
To be honest I've always regarded Tipple as a recast version of Ainleys Master.
Same i always thought that Destiny of The Doctor was a lead in to The Tv Movie
and that Gordon was just the stand in for Ainley
That was certainly the intent of Destiny of the Doctor, but that doesn't necessarily make it the intent of the TV movie (in the same way the intent of Day of the Doctor that the War Doctor fought in the Time War is not the intent of Rose, "canon" aside). Especially considering they originally had a voiceover, making him slightly more than a stand-in. Does anyone know if they ever made an attempt to get Ainley? I suppose it would have been excessive given the small role, but they did get McCoy (overruling the producer who wanted it to be Tom Baker! That would have thrown a wrench in the continuity.) and they could have had him just do the voiceover, with Tipple or someone else as the physical stand-in. I've always treated Tipple as being the New Adventures "Basil Rathbone" Master. But then, I'm me.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2020 3:24:16 GMT
Same i always thought that Destiny of The Doctor was a lead in to The Tv Movie
and that Gordon was just the stand in for Ainley
That was certainly the intent of Destiny of the Doctor, but that doesn't necessarily make it the intent of the TV movie (in the same way the intent of Day of the Doctor that the War Doctor fought in the Time War is not the intent of Rose, "canon" aside). Especially considering they originally had a voiceover, making him slightly more than a stand-in. Does anyone know if they ever made an attempt to get Ainley? I suppose it would have been excessive given the small role, but they did get McCoy (overruling the producer who wanted it to be Tom Baker! That would have thrown a wrench in the continuity.) and they could have had him just do the voiceover, with Tipple or someone else as the physical stand-in. I've always treated Tipple as being the New Adventures "Basil Rathbone" Master. But then, I'm me. Oh, it's not just you either. I mean, since it'd be an incarnation starting from scratch, that'd make a very good brief for a VA. A voice like Sir Guy of Gisbourne from Erol Flynn's The Adventures of Robin Hood.
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Post by mrperson on Apr 10, 2020 23:01:23 GMT
Drunken Master!
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Post by x2magneto on May 29, 2020 15:03:15 GMT
Interesting that he recorded voice work because I always had assumed that he was supposed to be Ainley. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if that was the reason his dialogue was removed. You barely see him, and I think they shot it as though he were a stand in and not a proper incarnation. It's just that we fans are continuity crazy. If Big Finish were to explore it, I'd give it a go, I guess, but I'm not energized by the notion. Just my two cents.
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