Sunday, 6 June 2010

The paint's still not dry with more reviews....



The Vervoid has posted "the episode guide is back... Lois Lane blunders into a trap... Chris Morris's Four Lions film... the Daleks' Masterplan... Sara Kingdom and Nyssa tell their Companion Chronicles... and collecting Panini World Cup stickers as a grown up..."



The Doctor Who News Page has Vincent and the Doctor - Overnight Ratings, ...got an audience of 5.0 million viewers for episode ten, Vincent and the Doctor, according to unofficial overnight figures.

Big Finish
has Big Finish at Bad Wolf 2010, representatives from Big Finish will be at the Bad Wolf convention in Birmingham next weekend, and there will be a dealers table selling stock - with special one-off discounts for the event!

Gallifreyan Embassy has Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 205 EXTRA Edition, in this we include a Doctor Who Discussion Panel we conducted just a week prior to the new series launch in the UK.



The Flashing Blade Podcast
has released 1-52, were we spolit by the RTD Era? Is there something... wonky at the heart of the new series?, we talk about Cold Blood and whilst we enjoyed it, something, somewhere, isn't right, it seems...also, Adric looks at Iris Wildthyme, the Children of Time give us views and stuff, the little Tin Doggy makes an appeal, Chinn insults Tony and the Doctor Who Crossover Adventures get Very Silly Indeed...

Staggering Stories have Podcast 76: The Hungry Hell, talk about Doctor Who: ‘The Hungry Earth’ and the final Ashes to Ashes episode (spoilers ahoy – Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes finally explained!), find some general news, and a variety of other stuff.



Radio Times
has Doctor Who: Vincent and the Doctor, "In Vincent and the Doctor, Richard Curtis has given us one of the most magical moments ever in Doctor Who…"

The Telegraph has Doctor Who review: Vincent and the Doctor, Who expert Gavin Fuller - who in 1993 was Mastermind's youngest ever champion with the programme as his specialist subject - reviews the latest episode.

SFX has Doctor Who Review, there’s something nasty in the alleyways of 19th Century Provence and only a Time Lord and a troubled post-Impressionist can stop it…

Suite101
has Review: Vincent and the Doctor, the Doctor and Amy step back in time to visit the legendary impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh.

richardsblah
has posted Doctor Who Made Me Cry, "I’ve had a love/hate relationship with writer Richard Curtis for many years now."

The Appalling Strangeness has Vincent and the Doctor, Doctor Who has always loved depicting its hero meeting famous historical figures - something that has become much more prevalent since the series returned in 2005.

pauseliveaction has Doctor Who (5.10): Can you feel the love tonight?, so here is the first real love story of this series (I liked Rory and I adore Amy – but theirs (so far) has not been a passion to burn down the ages) – and who do you turn to if you want a great love story? Richard “Love Actually, Four Weddings, Notting Hill” Curtis, of course.

Stuff Sarah Saw has Vincent and the Doctor: Totally Delightful, this was the most gorgeous, wonderful episode. I’m even going to go as far as to say I think it’s my favorite episode in the whole of Doctor Who. It was stunning and I bawled. Happy and sad tears, a roller coaster, but oh. Oh, so fantastic.

Cultural Learnings has Doctor Who - "Vincent and the Doctor", while you could consider the episode’s visit with Vincent Van Gogh and his encounter with an invisible creature to be a solid little piece of storytelling separate from its place within the season’s narrative, its subtle moments of serialization and its broader thematic position within the series make it more accomplished than it may have been otherwise.

Two-minute Time Lord has "Vincent and the Doctor", Luke from the ever-visual TMDWP — The Minute (MY-newt) Doctor Who Podcast — takes his turn in the guest chair with two minutes on "Vincent and the Doctor."

The Devil's agony aunt now has a blog has posted Vincent and The Doctor, it’s another quite alien-lite episode this week, there’s no great conspiracy to uncover or anything; just one lonely, blind Krafayis having been abandoned by its people.

SciFi Pulse
has Review: Doctor Who – Vincent And The Doctor, the Doctor and Amy Pond meet Vincent Van Gogh, and do a spot of battling with a very real monster.

Wittering not Twittering
has Vincent and The Doctor – A Monumental Masterpiece, the episode began with the Doctor ferrying Amy to the Musee D’Orsay, a French art gallery, as part of what seemed to be a series of amusements from the former to the latter, as direct result of Rory’s death in the last episode, in attempt to expel the guilt the Doctor now encompasses...

Doc Oho's Big Finish audios reviews has Invaders from Mars written and directed by Mark Gatiss, Hallowe'en 1938. A year after a mysterious meteorite lit up the skies of New York state, Martian invaders laid waste to the nation.

2 Comments / Please post a Comment:

Richard said...

Thanks for the link to richardsBlah!

Dave (the doctor) said...

Youre more than welcome m8 :)

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