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VHS : Doctor Who - The Visitation/Black Orchid [1963]

Doctor Who - The Visitation/Black Orchid [1963]


starring: Peter Davison, Janet Fielding
July 04, 1994
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

I am going to be mildly controversial here and support this DOCTOR WHO release!
As a long-term fan I am naturally nostalgic and wear 'rose-tinted spectacles' whenever watching Dctor Who; what genuine fanboy wouldn't? Tom Baker was my first (and favourite) Doctor and Peter Davison comes second - mainly due to his tenure being during my adolescent and formative years. I remember both of these stories clearly and fondly: Black Orchid is one of the best Doctor Who stories ever realised on TV - mainly because it's so cosy and redolent of the kind of fictional England that only ever exists on TV, (think Midsomer Murders, Poirot et al). Although, as often stated, the plot is fairly mundane, it is a lot of fun - not one but TWO foxy Nyssas, a marginalised ... Read More:

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VHS : Survivors 1 - The Fourth Horseman / Genesis [1975]

Survivors 1 - The Fourth Horseman / Genesis [1975]


from: Sovereign Multimedia Ltd
May 11, 1998
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

From the first shot of a masked scientist dropping a flask, to the businessmen arriving in airports around the world, shots of passports and dripping blood, all put together in a collage of movement to the spine chilling, apocolyptic theme tune, you just know you're on to a winner.

Survivors, quite simply, is the best SciFi series to have hit the small screen. Regardless of where series have been made, this BBC masterpiece is so well done. It's so believable.

This first tape has the first two episodes, where we witness a normal world turned upside down by a plague like flu - perhaps a virulent form of pneumomic plague. Things appear to remain calm, and normal to begin with, but then the long term effects of the plague in a world whose population ... Read More:

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VHS : DOCTOR WHO - ATTACK OF THE CYBERMEN VIDEO (VHS)

DOCTOR WHO - ATTACK OF THE CYBERMEN VIDEO (VHS)



Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

From the first shot of a masked scientist dropping a flask, to the businessmen arriving in airports around the world, shots of passports and dripping blood, all put together in a collage of movement to the spine chilling, apocolyptic theme tune, you just know you're on to a winner.

Survivors, quite simply, is the best SciFi series to have hit the small screen. Regardless of where series have been made, this BBC masterpiece is so well done. It's so believable.

This first tape has the first two episodes, where we witness a normal world turned upside down by a plague like flu - perhaps a virulent form of pneumomic plague. Things appear to remain calm, and normal to begin with, but then the long term effects of the plague in a world whose population ... Read More:

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VHS : Doctor Who Terror of the Zygons [1963]

Doctor Who Terror of the Zygons [1963]


starring: John Gorrie, Richard Martin (IV), Tom Baker, Elizabeth Sladen, Ian Marter
August 02, 1999
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

This is one of the best episodes from the Gothic Hinchcliffe/Holmes era. It features UNIT, the horrific Zygons and a rather embarrassing Loch Ness Monster (obviously not the idea of it, but how it turned out) which is the only let down in an otherwise faultless episode that should be regarded as a vintage slice of Doctor Who. This is directed by Douglas Camfield who also went on to direct the excellent 'The Seeds of Doom'. It is also worth mentioning that the music score by Dudley Simpson is magnificently eerie, especially when the nurse escapes through the woods.

Finally, aren't the Zygons brilliant? - no disrespect to Russell T Davies, who's new Doctor Who series is fast, thrilling, fun and entertaining to watch, but he ain't quite mastered how to do ... Read More:

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VHS : I, Robot [2004]

I, Robot [2004]


starring: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, George Greenwood, James Cromwell, Chi McBride
directed by: Alex Proyas
December 03, 2004
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

Amusing, entertaining, slick, clean as a whistle and (if you want it to be,) thought provoking. Just how I like movies. Will Smith does a great job.

I really enjoyed this film, and appreciate that there are no "family unfriendly" parts that I would prefer not to watch.

It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but everyone I know who saw it enjoyed it at least a reasonable amount. I loved it :)

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VHS : Doctor Who - Dragonfire [1987]

Doctor Who - Dragonfire [1987]


starring: Sylvester McCoy
directed by: Chris Clough
December 29, 1993
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

This is a promising tale from the end of Mccoy's first season and sees the introduction of the Ace character. Kane is a wonderful villain. The story is let down by being overlit throughout. Also there is a painfully embarrassing 'Aliens' rip-off scene complete with motion-trackers and oversized guns. Once again this scene is ridiculously overlit, and instead of Vasquez we get a very well spoken Enlgish middle-class lady acting like a hardened marine. PAINFUL!! There is quality to find in this tale however, mainly due to Edward Peel taking it very seriously and it's worth a watch.
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VHS : Doctor Who - The Armageddon Factor [1978]

Doctor Who - The Armageddon Factor [1978]


starring: Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, Valentine Dyall, John Woodvine, William Squire
directed by: Michael Hayes
June 05, 1995
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

8/10. This is the final part of the key to time series of Dr Who feat Tom Baker as the fourth incarnation.
There is a complex story which is excellent and some wicked monsters thanks to the BBC special effects dept of 1979.lol.
Douglas Adams wrote the zany script and it is also the 500th episode.

The Doctor must remain calm as all around him starts to go haywire,even his companions are drawn against him- as the dark mirror hides a sinister being- the Black Guardian.
(See also Enlightenment,Maydryn Undead,Terminus 5th Doctor- Peter Davison.

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VHS : Pitch Black (Special Edition) [2000]

Pitch Black (Special Edition) [2000]


starring: Radha Mitchell, Cole Hauser, Vin Diesel, Keith David, Lewis Fitz-Gerald
directed by: David Twohy
September 24, 2001
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

Even though this movie starts off with the usual: something goes wrong, spacecraft crashes, people are stranded etc. it still pulls off and introduces the viewer to some new ideas. Riddick is somewhat of a badass convict and has modified his eyes so he is able to see in the dark which is a sought after ability in the situation the shipcrew and he is in. The cutting in the movie is very good and emphasizes the mystique that shrouds around the anti-hero and male protagonist: "Riddick." The story in Pitch Black is, as already mentioned, to some extent very unoriginal and dissatisfied, but the clipping and cutting in the movie blended with some surprising elements which has been added to the story helps it to still support itself very well and one is afterwards left behind with a hybrid ... Read More:
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VHS : Timescape [1991] (Tv-Film)

Timescape [1991] (Tv-Film)


starring: Jeff Daniels, Ariana Richards, Emilia Crow, Jim Haynie, Marilyn Lightstone
directed by: David Twohy
January 25, 1999
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

Not well known but very good and solid sci-fi film on time travel . By director David N. Twohy ( The Arrival , Pitch Black ) and starring Jeff Daniels . In USA it is relised under different name : Disaster in Time .
Jeff Daniels playing an owner of the small motel/hotel in a small mid American town . His character cann't forgive himself for running away from the site of an accident few years back . The accident which took his wife's life . His father in law , a judge in this town , cann't forgive him eather and trying to take his granddaughter away from him . At the same time a groop of very strange tourists came in town and checked in J.Daniels's hotel . They are way too strange and even weard sometimes . Keep talking about some "spectical" and later we found out what kind of tourists ... Read More:

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VHS : Doctor Who The Keys of Marinus [1964]

Doctor Who The Keys of Marinus [1964]


starring: William Hartnell, Jacqueline Hill, William Russell
directed by: John Gorrie
March 01, 1999
Best Selling > VHS > Science Fiction and Fantasy

I must confess buying this I was very dubious.. I had only seen the War Machines and the tenth planet before this and hadn't liked either of them but I thought I should see at least one with the original team(Dr 1, Susan, Barbara and Ian) The acting is very funny and many sets wobble but that only makes the story better!! The story is excellent and the music is first class. I have now seen most of the Dr 1 stories which wern't junked and must admit that this is one(If not the)best of the early Dr Who era!! Recommended!
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