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Old 08-17-2015, 01:12 PM   #10
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Anyone know if this was filmed natively like last time?

If so, good to see BBC are still willing to use the technology when the occasion warrants it. Their trial of 3-D broadcasting was both launched and dropped somewhat prematurely, with unrealistic expectations, and what seemed a very half-hearted commitment.

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Perhaps you are a fan of the show? Unfortunately i am not and whilst Day of the Doctor was perfectly serviceable, it reeks of cheap BBC sci fi still. Being British might actually be a disadvantage for me when it comes to enjoying Doctor Who as i don't think we are very good at science fiction.

Still at least it had good 3D.
I don't watch the show, but I picked up Day of the Doctor for a reasonable price. On first viewing I was unimpressed, but I watched it again some months later and found it a lot better second time around.

Although it didn't have the slick sheen of Hollywood blockbusters, I felt the production values were perfectly adequate for what they were trying to do. It did seem a bit 'TV' though. Very talky, and jokey, although not exactly the epitome of British comedy. They seemed to spend half the time babbling nonsense and exchanging funny looks.

But I liked it enough that I'll probably give this new one a chance. I think the new guy is more my style, so that should help.
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