Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Leave it to Big Finish. Only they would get so timey-wimey as to release a sequel to a story that won’t be released until next year. Yes, they’re embracing the whole non-linear continuity idea pretty hard.
This story is a sequel to a Fourth Doctor and Leela adventure that’s to be released next year. This part of it features the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) and Mel (Bonnie Langford), doing that very 1980s Doctor Who sort of thing; arriving at a sinister tower. Naturally there’s a reference to a swimming pool.
The tower is one of the great accomplishments of the universe, and the Doctor and Mel hope to be there for the grand opening. Instead they arrive just prior to its demolition. It seems that the building has become a symbol for a hated foe; an evil being who uses zombies to fight for him,...
Leave it to Big Finish. Only they would get so timey-wimey as to release a sequel to a story that won’t be released until next year. Yes, they’re embracing the whole non-linear continuity idea pretty hard.
This story is a sequel to a Fourth Doctor and Leela adventure that’s to be released next year. This part of it features the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) and Mel (Bonnie Langford), doing that very 1980s Doctor Who sort of thing; arriving at a sinister tower. Naturally there’s a reference to a swimming pool.
The tower is one of the great accomplishments of the universe, and the Doctor and Mel hope to be there for the grand opening. Instead they arrive just prior to its demolition. It seems that the building has become a symbol for a hated foe; an evil being who uses zombies to fight for him,...
- 4/18/2013
- by Chris Swanson
- Obsessed with Film
Kim Dotcom has released a politically charged hip-hop song that draws attention to a growing scandal in New Zealand that centers on politician John Banks accepting a donation from the embattled Megaupload founder and allegedly attempting to hide it. Banks, leader of the political party Act New Zealand and a member of Parliament, is alleged to have hidden a donation of Nz$50,000 ($41,000) from Dotcom. According to media reports that have cited an interview with Dotcom, the businessman gave Banks the money to help fund his unsuccessful 2010 bid to become mayor of Auckland. Banks incorrectly reported the
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- 5/7/2012
- by Daniel Miller
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key has said that allegations that a political ally and minister failed to disclose political donations from Megaupload.com founder Kim Dotcom must be investigated by the police, Bloomberg reported. Story: Megaupload's Kim Dotcom: Inside the Wild Life and Dramatic Fall of the Nerd Who Burned Hollywood John Banks, who leads a party that supports Key's government in parliament, received Nz$50,000 ($41,000) from Dotcom to help fund his unsuccessful 2010 bid to become mayor of Auckland, according to media reports that had cited an interview with Dotcom. Banks incorrectly reported the donations as anonymous, Bloomberg
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- 5/4/2012
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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