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Old 12-07-2013, 03:26 PM   #1
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Can anyone tell me why all the episodes in the complete Doctor Who Blu-ray Gift set (with sonic screedriver) are about 2 minutes longer than the individual release of the rprevious DVD or Blu-ray copies? The previous copies had edited versions? The exist edited versiosn? I have never watched Doctor Who on TV and bougth season 1 on DVD, the Complete David Tannat years set and season 5 and 6 on blu-ray. I did a quick compare between the versiosn and all the episodes in the complete set are longer than the previous idividual releae (yes even the Christamas special and even longuer than the blu-ray releases).

I can'y verify for season 7 because I haven't bought it seperately, but I wager it is the same, Just for longer episodes I'm glad that I bought the pricey complete set. Now I'm worried that the complete season 8 or 50th anniversary doctor Who on bly-ray will be edited versions.

Does anyone know the explanation for the different length of the episodes.

Verify for yourself and pass the word to all Doctor Who fan... longer episodes in complete set.

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Old 12-09-2013, 07:02 AM   #2
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Can anyone tell me why all the episodes in the complete Doctor Who Blu-ray Gift set (with sonic screedriver) are about 2 minutes longer than the individual release of the rprevious DVD or Blu-ray copies? The previous copies had edited versions? The exist edited versiosn? I have never watched Doctor Who on TV and bougth season 1 on DVD, the Complete David Tannat years set and season 5 and 6 on blu-ray. I did a quick compare between the versiosn and all the episodes in the complete set are longer than the previous idividual releae (yes even the Christamas special and even longuer than the blu-ray releases).

I can'y verify for season 7 because I haven't bought it seperately, but I wager it is the same, Just for longer episodes I'm glad that I bought the pricey complete set. Now I'm worried that the complete season 8 or 50th anniversary doctor Who on bly-ray will be edited versions.

Does anyone know the explanation for the different length of the episodes.

Verify for yourself and pass the word to all Doctor Who fan... longer episodes in complete set.

Thank you
Perhaps it's due to the different frame rate british television shoots at?
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Old 12-09-2013, 05:29 PM   #3
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Bought my copy last week at Best Buy and forgot to cancel my Amazon order. Now I will have two copies of it!
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Old 12-10-2013, 01:18 AM   #4
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Agree 100%. 3D was really impressive. Hard to believe a title like this made as a holiday special exceeds the 3D on so many theatrical releases from this past year save for Pacific Rim and Gatsby.

I've only seen a handful of episodes, but didn't find it hard to follow along plotwise.

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Watched the BD 3D last night.

IMO, this production is a strong-3D experience having amazingly sharp detail to images and faces. No soft-look here like in some other earlier 3D filmed features.

As my first experience with the "Doctor Who" franchise, I really got into the science-fiction theme. The battle scenes have extraordinary native-3D CGI sequences and the live-action appears to be strong native-3D.
Enjoyed the experience immensely!
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I think you need to have a past history of viewing this show to get it. Though they explain things through out I still don't get exactly what was going on plot wise.

Anyway on to the 3D. I think this is one of the best live action 3D from the modern era. Is it perfect? Are any modern live action 3D movies? I'd probably say the 3D is comparable to Hugo. I will even say it is a notch above Hugo when it comes to the frequency of stereo roundness in shots. So this gets the thumbs up from me. Despite not fully understanding what was happening all the time I did enjoy it.
Sounds really good for the 3D, thanks for the reviews. I see John Hurt is in this one also; great actor.
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Old 12-10-2013, 02:08 AM   #5
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Does anyone know if this is one of the episodes Neil Gaiman wrote?

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No it was written by Steven Moffat.
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Old 12-10-2013, 04:41 PM   #7
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Review up. Glad to see it getting such high marks.
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