Fun stuff. It's a different vibe then the later series of doctor who's that proceed it. It's a good way to get into doctor who and eccelston is a fun guy.
Surprisingly it's a great movie. It's one of those before they were big movies. The movie fails to be the cliche HIGH SCHOOL drama and instead at times feels more like Say Anything then some generic highschool romcom. Definitely watch and enjoy.
fnoo
It's pretty solid up until John Rhys-Davies leaves. From then on I find it a little hard going -- especially when those Cro-Magg things start to take over the show's storyline.
fnoo
But yeah, the majority of the first couple of seasons is great and seems to promise even more.
lesayoh
whoa shnikes! throwback like an elway jersey
fnoo
It's like you suddenly found yourself in an alternate world.
senortacos
It's basically this huge world that you can take apart and build. If you liked making houses in the sims it's for you. It's a super creative game.
Bought some Blue Moon Beer. I don't drink all that much, but I turned 21 and figured I'd have something for when I have the urge to drink now and again. It's nice beer.
A fun classic. It's subtitled and most likely you know the plot's entirety if you've seen modern films. It was what A Fistful of Dollars was based off of. If you appreciate good movies and film history it's a definite watch.
senortacos
I don't know which episode I watched, but the whole series is fantastic and fun.
fnoo
Have you just seen the revived series, or have you plunged into the classic one as well?
senortacos
Just the revived series. I plan on watching some of the classics eventually. I just have to download them some time. And of right now I'm going through The Twilight Zone and Outer Limits for Halloween.
The classic series is a bit of a beast, and really disorganized. If you want a sense of what's actually on DVD or coming soon, and where it fits into the continuity, this guide may be of some use:
fnoo
I understand that they do mean to compile the range into season sets, but not until all of the serials have been individually released. Which is... perhaps not ideal, but I guess that's what Netflix is for. So long as you know how to organize things, you're pretty much okay.
I should say that the classic DVD range has some absolutely amazing special features. Just about every disc has a documentary that's often more interesting than the main feature.