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The Spacebook
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Talking all Out-there Entertainment, past, present and future!
The Spacebook is the best Geeky Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Cult Entertainment channel you'd never heard of...
Home of the Type 40: Doctor Who podcasts and livestreamed shows. With other content focussing on Star Trek, Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe and everything from the DC stable. For up to the minute genre coverage and celebration of classics or just plain favourites from decades past.
Get on board The Spacebook by joining in the live chats on streams of the comments sections to our video content.
The Spacebook is the best Geeky Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Cult Entertainment channel you'd never heard of...
Home of the Type 40: Doctor Who podcasts and livestreamed shows. With other content focussing on Star Trek, Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe and everything from the DC stable. For up to the minute genre coverage and celebration of classics or just plain favourites from decades past.
Get on board The Spacebook by joining in the live chats on streams of the comments sections to our video content.
THE PRISONER - Listed w/The Little Platoon
The Little Platoon joins the panel for this introduction and summary of the cult 1967 series The Prisoner, in the week of it's 57th anniversary.
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SHOULD YOU GO BACK TO THE MOVIES IN 2024? The Spacebook LIVE #89
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#movies #movie #movies2024 #film #film2024 #cinema #moviefans #geek #cinema2024 #spiderman #venom #venom3 #transformers #disney #disneyplus #netflix #amazon #amazonprime #hulu #alienfranchise #predator #starwars #startrek #doctorwho #marvel #marvelstudios #dc #dcstudios #comics The intrepid crew of The Spacebook LIVE give you their views on the cinema experience in 2024! Is it worth taking a sp...
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#alien #alienmovies #alienfranchise #alienromulus #aliens #movie #film #newmovie #movereview #moviereactions #alienromulusastereggs #alienromulusexplained #alienromulusreview #movienight #monstermovie #horrormvie #scarymovie #disney #disneyplus #sciencefiction #beyondthetrailer #ridleyscott #2024movies #movies2024 #predator Join us in this ferocious and acidic roundtable review as our panel of ...
Blake's 7: The Sci-Fi Classic That Predicted Our Future
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#blakes7 #b7 #classictv #scifi #sciencefiction #80s #70s #doctorwho #drwho #britbox #bbciplayer #bluray #blurays A quick snippet from a recent casual livestream where the topic of the classic British sci-fi series Blake's 7 possibly coming to Blu ray was brought up. This has now been officially confirmed. Want more Blake's 7 talk? Let us know in the comments.
TOTAL RECALL - Listed #31
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For this livestream video, we delve deep into the 1990 sci-fi action movie Total Recall! Join our specially invited panel analysing the plot, performances, iconic SFX work and sheer entertainment value of this classic movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger at the height of his popularity. Is Total Recall worth watching all these years on? Get our movie reactions here... Whether you're a loyal Arn...
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The Spacebook reopened for the exciting year of 2024 with our brand new Pop-culture commentary show: Regular hosts Dan and Ian David Diaz warmly welcome back our regular guests and panels of enthusiastic contributors to take a deeper look at the week in all things geek! This time around, we dive into the thrilling worlds of Deadpool & Wolverine, explore the CBS series Tracker, revisit The Alien...
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The Spacebook reopened with our Pop-culture commentary show: Regular hosts Dan and Ian David Diaz welcome a panel of guests to take a look at the week in all things geek! Argylle is the latest movie from director Matthew Vaughn, starring ex-Kryptonian and former Witcher Henry Cavill. Our guest panel reviews that and brings you hottish takes on a load of brand new trailers for Spring and Summer ...
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CHRISTMAS CRACKER 2023 - Listed #30
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You clowns need to stop speaking for "regular people." You aren't in touch with regular people. Because you're hateful nerds. You're not even the fun kind of nerd. Be quiet.
These shows keep getting better each week with a top panel.
Can't thank you enough for this comment! We ain't getting many haha. But yes, we enjoy talking to one another. And whilst this show has been running for a few years in one form or another? I think this format has settled nicely since the start of our new, 4th season. PLEASE share us!
Thanks for the enjoyable stream. I think sitcoms are a thing of the past because producers are too scared of upsetting anyone on twitter. I never saw the last episode of One Foot in the grave because I knew Victor Meldrew died, but your conversation around it got me thinking of an alternate final episode of Keeping up Appearances where Hyacinth is revealed as a serial killer who had been bumping off postmen for 20 years and keeping their satchels as a trophy, which would explain the fear in the postman's eyes every time he sees her.
Despite the fact it's far better on X since the Musk takeover... that platform still has a disproportionate influence on media.
Great show. Many thanks, Dan, Jon, Tzvi, Matt, Ian and Chris.
Cheers CD! We did have a laugh or two.
I'm loving my weekly fix of The Spacebook, I must confess I have a love hate relationship with Horror, I'm a bit of a wimp. I can do classic horror but I can't deal with body horror. I live in Adelaide South Australia. Aussie Matt Pott can confirm this ...we are the creepy Serial murder capital of the world. Perfect setting for a Stephen King novel. Small respectable city with an undercurrent of horror. If you are unfamiliar just google The Family murders in the 1970s, it will take you down a rabbit hole you will get lost in .
Thanks for watching, Doug! I can't decide if I'd rather live in a small respectable city with an undercurrent of horror, or a horrible city with an undercurrent of respectability...
Well said 👍
IS THIS TRUE!?!?! "Serial murder capital of the world" - and if so, should we be suspicious how quiet Matt has kept this?
gary you were great company as ever! thank you for taking part.
@@thespacebook Maybe he is too young to remember? If I recall Matt is from Tasmania, but Adelaide certainly hit the national headlines back in the 1970s. There are several other murders and disappearances. However if anyone is a fan of True Crime Google Family Murders Adelaide South Australia. As I said before it's a rabbit hole once entered is difficult to leave. By the way "Family" is the name given to the suspected Murderers. One man was arrested but he did not act alone. Conspiracy theories suggest involvement of people of high social standing Maybe Matt knows more than he wishes to reveal 😜
Always said it. Number 6 was more interesting than Ken Barlow.
Who isn't?
You've done it again guys. Loving the chat. For me JAMES BOND is in equal first place with Doctor Who as a favourite character. I really hope the next Bond movie reverts to spy thriller but with a sense of fun. For me Daniel Craig's movies were a mixed bag. Casino Royale was superb, but I miss the days when you left the cinema with a spring in your step and a smile on your face. NO TIME TO DIE certainly did not do that. Sean Connery IS JAMES BOND but jolly Roger Moore is MY BOND. A very close third is Pierce Brosnan. I'm glad to see he is starting to get a bit more love from fans lately. Jon.. no pressure mate but I'm hanging out for your next Indiana Jones chat👍
Doug! that sums it us perfectly!! " a spring in your step and a smile on your face...." Lets hope this principle returns, eh?
I saw this as a young teenager when it was on late at night on British TV in the 90s. I had no idea what it was about but the imagery and themes made it very memorable. I asked my dad about it and he said 'Cool car, and it was filmed at Portmerion in Wales. No we aren't going there, the price of entry is extortionate' 😂 When I asked him what it was about he said 'I think only the guy that made it knows that. Perhaps you have to make up your own meaning for it'. Pretty accurate I think.
Prices to visit aren't that bad now, to be fair. I've been several times since the late 90s and it's something I'd say every Prisoner fan should aim to do, at least once.
Correction: "I am not a number. I am an individual" It did imply Freedom, but being an individual used to be important in those analogue days :(
Quaint idea, isn't it? haha
I was 15 years old in 1967, and can say this "program" did, indeed, establish a foundation of my "anti-establishment" nature evident to this day. Such a time.
That's interesting Geoff! That you do actually directly credit the series as personally formative.
Great series. I saw it back in the 70s. However, the fight scenes were comical.
Of their time, please.... of their time! haha. thanks for watching us.
I'm only about 20 minutes in here but I was wondering if any of you have been to the village at Portmeirion?
Yes, the trick is to watch and listen to the whole convo' We've been doing these show quite a time. On another channel, before launching this second one. We cover all bases.
Something tells me it would have been hilarious if Ian and TLP had actually watched 'Fallout' prior to appearing on this podcast.
Yeah, Ian had only ever seen bits of here and there!
Classic series and unlike other shows of the 60s it hasn't aged at all ...and is more relevant today than in the past ..CCTV ..mind control ..mysterious figures in charge etc. ...number 2 changes all the time to show that authority has no face and it does not matter who number 1 is as it could be anyone ...treat each episode separately as they are in their own world ...as for the ending it is entirely in keeping with the show ..surreal crazy and yes silly ...and we all know Number 6 will never escape ...nor indeed will we from Government surveillance....Be Seeing You..
It's still relevant. Absolutely. yes it has aged. But it's aged well.
Great show Dan. Thanks for "Intro" for some new viewers and a walk down memory lane for us older ones. Would love to see more episodes pertaining to The Prisoner. Be seeing you 👌
If we do? There will be a virtual swear box, for anyone quoting the show haha
Awesome show guys. I still have my very first VHS , Action Force The Movie, but all my others have been long replaced by DVD and even Blu Ray. Ian's story of working in Blockbusters , reminded me of a bit of my own on the entertainment counter at woolies. I kept back a few limited edition dvds for myself, not letting them anywhere near the public!!!! 😂
And now Woolies is a thing of the past too! snff snff
Enjoyable stream thanks Dan, Ian, Jon, Rabbi, Retro Doc and Bowlestek The Millionairess (1972) a BBC Play of the Month starred Maggie Smith and Tom Baker.
My favourite Maggie Smith films are The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Murder by Death, California Suite, The Missionary and A Private Function. She played the title character in 1984's Lily in Love, opposite Christopher Plummer, a film that I've not seen for well over thirty years, but which I remember being very good indeed. I really must seek it out. 1983's Better Late Than Never used to be on TV fairly regularly in the 1980s and 90s, but has since disappeared. In that she starred opposite David Niven and Art Carney. Another I should hunt down. I recently bought 1967's The Honey Pot on Blu-ray, starring Rex Harrison, with Maggie Smith sixth down the cast list. I've not watched it yet, I've never seen it, but in a sale for a fiver I was very happy to take a chance. I'm sure that her scenes alone will more than justify the purchase price.
I've seen NONE of those haha
@@thespacebook Michael Palin wrote and starred in The Missionary, while Alan Bennett wrote A Private Function, which again starred Michael Palin. Both highly recommended. John Normington from The Caves of Androzani and The Happiness Patrol is a nice bonus in A Private Function.
Speaking of Columbo, I'm currently partway through the first season of one of his Mystery Movie stablemates, Banacek. It's not as good as Columbo, obviously - what is? - but I'm thoroughly enjoying it. Margot Kidder was in last night's episode and she was superb!
CD mate👍 Banacek was the best! George Peppard really looked like he was enjoying himself in this excellent show. I have Season One it's great viewing. Despite being a huge fan of The A Team I always felt for George playing second fiddle to Mr T. Nice choice
I tried Quincy MD, in the hope it would contain some of the Columbo magic? It didn't. Despite Klugman himself being great, the series itself seemed so bloody dull and generic.
@@boomerdoug4242 I've never seen Banacek so will look out for it.
@@thespacebook I have never seen Quincy MD. When it was originally on I must have always been watching something else on the other side. If you want something good, you should try Ellery Queen. It's from the same writers as Columbo. Ask Gary, he's got it. The same people created Murder She Wrote, which is why I bought Season One in a charity shop. Ellery Queen is much, much better.
I love Banacek - got both season DVDs years ago, it's always a fun rewatch.
Great show. Many thanks, Dan, Tzvi, Ian, Chris, Gary and Jon. I've just been catching up. I tuned in towards the end, after watching 1935's The Desert Trail starring John Wayne. It was one of those partwork magazine DVDs, that I bought with several other John Wayne films last year in a charity shop's 4-for-£1 deal. I got this just to make up the numbers, not expecting much from it, being such an early one, and only 54 minutes long. The picture quality was terrible. It must've been from an earlier VHS release as the top of the picture kept bending across to the left. There wasn't even a menu page; the disc started playing straight after I put it in. And do you know what? I really enjoyed it! It's not going to win any awards or feature in any John Wayne fan's top ten list, but it was just roundly entertaining. A good script, a straightforward good story, with good performances. For the picture quality, I ought to re-donate it and rely on YT for a rewatch, but things do tend to disappear from there, so I expect I probably won't.
Yes, the partwork DVD sets are curious things! Undoubtedly cheapo jobs. But probably did scratch an itch for a lot of people. I see them all the time at car boots. Of JW, Elvis, Clint and others.
@@thespacebook The other John Wayne films in the same partwork range, however, are all excellent, being genuine Universal, 20th Century Fox and Paramount ones, but with matching paper covers. I amassed quite a nice little collection for just a few quid, getting at the same time in the 4-for-£1 deal Season One of Murder She Wrote, a 6-disc set. Not a series I'd ever seen much of over the years. I enjoyed it, re-donated it, and then found Season Nine in another charity shop for only £1, so I've now started on that.
Dan does a John Wayne reference? What world is this? I have always adored Maggie Smith. Sheer class and fun all wrapped into one woman 🙏❤️
yes, I don't know what came over me haha
Look at this panel of gorgeous men! And that includes Chris, I’ve seen his picture. 😉
Haha - thanks for watching and supporting us ... and our egos Vanessa!
Thanks Vanessa I did my hair for the show especially. 👌😆
This Podcast is fast becoming a must watch for me along with Jon's excellent Channel. Covering all Classic Media and Movies & TV in an informative and entertaining manner. As a sidebar I miss real good mushy peas ( here in Australia good ones are hard to get. Being Welsh born ...Faggots and peas are a much missed staple ( unfortunately mention of " faggots" here is met with a puzzled look ). However here in South Australia we have a somewhat infamous mushy pea meal ( usually served from a food van in the early hours after a night out ). We call it a "Pie Floater" It's a delicious Australian meat pie served upside down in a plate of mushy peas, usually topped with Tomato Sauce. Food of the God's👍 PS on an amusing side note this post came with a warning from RUclips regarding language. I am assuming the "F" word served with Peas in Wales is the culprit. pps note to Jon regarding your kind invitation to appear on your Channel. If ever you have an episode discussing Columbo, count me in. That's definitely in my wheelhouse
Mushy peas rule! Have to be tried to be believed. In fact, I've not had any for several months and may have to correct that soon.
Hi Doug Thanks for the great feedback. Oh Columbo will be reviewed on my channel so I will keep you updated. As for this channel and friends well they make it very easy to have fun! 🙂👍
@@Timelordsboots Nice one. Columbo is the best. It's peak was definitely the 1970s shows the Guest Murderers were just better, but Falk was always excellent. However he kept making Specials up to about 2003. There were some gems in the later ones though. Billy Connolly plays a Murderer in " Murder with too many notes'. You probably know this but a very young Steven Spielberg directed an early episode" Murder by the Book" with always excellent Jack Cassidy ( David's Dad).. I recently found the very first Falk Columbo movie in a charity shop( based on a play) " Prescription Murder".Gene Barry is the Murderer. It's really interesting as Falk hasn't quite nailed his performance as Columbo yet ( he's still excellent). There's one scene where he gets very angry, not a common Columbo behaviour. I definitely think the best villains ( who often appeared several times as different characters) were... Robert Culp, Jack Cassidy and the legendary Patrick McGoohan. Anyway I'm rambling I could chat about Columbo for ages. By the way I'm looking forward to your next Indiana Jones chat on your channel. Your Channel and the Space book are the prime viewing for this old Boomer. By the way I'm about to do my 100th video for my channel and I'm trying to take the leap to get over my camera shyness ( see how I feel)
Fantastic show guys. I can't wait for more Red Dwarf. I've enjoyed the Dave stuff, the boys from the dwarf are still all great, but series 2-6 is some of the best TV of all time for me. I missed the very first episode, but a friend in primary school told me about a man with a H on his head, a man who was a cat and a man who ate his dead crew mates, so I've watched it from future echoes onwards!!! As for the different versions of the show in the works, I'm OK with it. I love the books and they were always a separate continuity from the show, then there was the Last Human book, which was heavily implied to be set in a parallel universe. Batman has been a massive part of my life. That's some great choices there John to read. I remember reading Knightfall as it came out, dreading what was about to happen to my favourite comic book hero, but loved that story so much, and also became a big fan of Bruce's eventual replacement.... Azbats!!!! As for favourite superhero films, nothing beats Batman Begins for me. I've never come out of the cinema so happy in my life. I finally saw the character I had been reading for years on screen. I really liked the Keaton films, but I always felt they were more Burton-esque takes, than a proper in depth, lore heavy, comic book take on Batman.
I read practically every DC title for nearly 20 years straight. Hands up: batman was never my top pull, but I'm so pleased I was a comics fan during those incredibly creative times. Red Dwarf? I adore it. I was there from night #1 and whilst I do share chris's feelings to some extent? Each time i see those 4 actors back, I feel 13 again.
Servalan the Margaret Thatcher of the evil The Federation but Servalan was light years more attractive, cold, ruthless and merciless for dominance and galactic power.
Thatcher : what a legend!
Nice chat as always. I'm not sure if we need another Beetlejuice, but any opportunity to see Michael Keaton is a bonus. Not on my must see list, but you've encouraged me to give it a go. Cheers 👌
Cheers back Doug!!
Yes, but be sure to watch the first one again before you see this!
@1:02 the real estate agent is not Jane from the 1988 movie but her daughter who has now become an agent as well (the daughter is shown in the 1988 film and is around the same age as Lydia).
Oh, thanks. I thought it was the same person.
Thanks for watching Gav!
My husband is a huge Rockford Files fan. James Garner is so personable, love him
It's a wonderful show, from what little I've seen.
I just have no desire to see anything at the movies. Not a big fan of Alien, only because the anxiety caused by jump scares is not my thing. Beetlejuice was just too silly. I’m finding myself going back and watching the old classic stuff. Not sure why. Loved listening to you guys. 😘
Before going with the wife and some friends to see Deadpool v Wolverine, I think the last movie I saw in the cinema was Rocketman, which kind of gives you an idea of how enthusiastic I've been about going back. Anyway, DvW was excellent, and the trailer for Alien: Romulus has me returning 2 weeks later to watch that. Next on my list is Beetlejuice 2 once I get back from my business trip. It had been fun getting to sit in front of the big screen again, but after these three films, I don't see anything tempting me back again for the moment.
There's a review of DvW on the channel too, as well as our HUGE Alien Romulus special. Did you catch that?
@@thespacebook Not yet. I'm still at work. At that hurricane roll over us last night and hopefully I'll be flying back to shore today. Once I get home I'll have a chance to catch up on some RUclips videos.
Let's have your comments!
What are the advantages of a B7 Blu-ray when it wasn't high definition to begin with? I think the crap space scenes could do with a tasteful remake, by this I mean similar shots but using a steady cam. That technology was available at the time but production was done on the cheap.
Stay with us at The Spacebook, because I will be answering this question and more. Blake's 7 content on the way!
I do say Blake,s Seven having an awesome arch-enemy and principal villain, Servalan was well awesome in billions of ways and she is the ultimate female villain in sci-fi and she is also the best female arch-enemy and female arch-villain too and she is the one principal character to survive the finale much as she was not in the finale called Blake.
Blimey! I can barely understand this comment... Help me out a touch, with the odd full stop? Commas etc?
@@thespacebook It basically means that arch-enemy Servalan, despite been both the arch-enemy and principal villain in B7 was one character not to be seen to be killed off and slain in the finale of B7. I also say that arch-enemy Servalan as a female villain outshines lot of other female villains, in sci-fi such as the Rani in classic Dr Who and lots of other female villains also in classic Dr Who . She eve outshines the Borg Queen in STNG, as well and she is one female arch-villain who will always for me be well remembered .
The show that learned me English years before I had it in public school.
did you mean "that taught me"?
@thespacebook I guess I did. It's my third language, to be exact. My apologies for the grammar ignorance. I'm stressed to finish moving in a new apartment.
@@citizenVader no worries, I understand now.
And how did it "predict our future" ?
Have you looked out of the window in Britain lately?
I have just subscribed to your channel, not just because I have a soft-spot for a welsh accent but the subject matter looks interesting! BUT... if you turn into ANOTHER one of those 'grifting' /begging RUclipsrs, not oniy will I unsubscribe, but I will send an army of heavily armed tiny knights to come and find you! Keep up the great work... I will be watching. 😉⚒️⚔️
Welsh accent? Grifting/begging? Tiny knights?!?!! - erm, thanks for the subscription. I think! I've been doing this for quite a while, on my primary channel Nigel.
Pre ordered on Amazon coming November!
If you're a big B7 fan, you may want to subscribe to this channel.... more on the way.
Haters all of them
"Haters" of what? There were a couple of people on the panel who really enjoyed this movie.
did get shown on on forces tv few years ago
Many thanks, Dan and all. Typically great, in depth review. Fully agree with Simon about the contrived, 'glossy' nature of the production and with Sarah about the largely unconvincing, uninspiring cast. Always greatly appreciate Ian's insights as a film maker, as I actually find myself being more exacting when watching things now, as a result of his influence! Nevertheless, Dan's and Culture Casino's assessment, of the well intentioned, earnest effort made here, is impossible to discount. Consequently, I find myself ambivalent about Romulus. On the one hand, I was glad to have seen it and pleased that it was made, yet, on the other, felt that it was neither necessary nor contributary to the franchise overall. However, it definitely had the feel of an 'Alien' movie, with its excellent sets, and a tone at least aspiring to that of an original rightly referred to by Simon as a work of art. I remember, when seeing (the Bond film) Moonraker in 1979, being distracted by the trailer for Alien and, even as an eleven year old, being intrigued by the minimalist nature of it. My positive expectation when I saw it, several years later, was wholly fulfilled, and I felt throughout that anything could happen, that the necessarily slower pace meant that, when the thrills came, they came at the right time. Such was not the case with Romulus. The whole thing reminded me slightly of what was, effectively, a remake of the first Star Wars film in 2015 by an unimaginative Disney, the company seeming to think that any ersatz offering would be sufficient for a fandom hungry for a return to 'the real thing'. There were many references to 'past glories' in Romulus, but that quickly became a problem, as the film was never allowed a sense of self. Even the slow pace of the first forty minutes seemed contrived, a means of replicating that of the original, whereas the briskness of the excellent sequel, Aliens, seemed similarly engineered after this point. I genuinely enjoyed the scenes with 'Ian Holm', impressed with the wealth of exposition and anticipation that they gave, deeming this particular homage to be tasteful, well judged and purposeful. All this, sadly, was rather spoiled by the supposed horror climax by way of the stupid pregnancy plot involving the new alien paradigm. Despite everything, though, I was left with an abiding sense that all the stops were pulled out for fans of the franchise, demonstrable appreciation of the loyalty showed over nearly five decades. Given the rarity of such a commodity these days, and in keeping with Dan's upbeat outlook, I'm inclined to take it in the spirit in which it was meant. Perhaps give these golden oldies the utmost deference by leaving well enough alone now; let the ongoing culture war be fought (and won) on the battleground of new franchises and fresh ideas. Thanks again, guys, for this generous, entertaining couple of hours. All the best for now. Paul
A great comment Paul, I'll make sure the others see! More soon....
@@thespacebook Cheers, Dan, thanks for the great content.
@@iluv2b please help spread the word about this channel Paul!
Hello love! Thank you so much for your thoughtful and considered comment Paul. I’m always impressed by your ability to sit back and consider all opinions. Not all of us are able to do this especially when passions are running high! I think the biggest issue here is that while it was made with the best intent and it was made with love that is clear, ought it have been made at all? I’m in complete agreement that studios need to leave this old properties and franchises alone now. Leave them be and make new films. Create new creatures and worlds. They must start taking risks again! Romulus has done pretty well at the box office and so unfortunately, this will put out the message that this is what audiences want to see so there will undoubtedly be another one in the works. My concern is where will this end? Will there be another film set between this one and Aliens? Will there be one after the events of Aliens but before Alien 3? And so on? And we’re all partially to blame because we all went to see it! 😂 Because as fans, we are loyal and ever optimistic. It’s funny because when we were going to the cinema, my Dad turned to me and said “It’s like going to see an old friend.” I suppose it is in a way for those of us who have grown up with this franchise. You meet up with your old friend and relive the glory days. Then you decide that it would be a great idea to go back to that club you used to frequent in your youth for “old times’ sake.” So you both go but the club has been taken over and it’s not the same anymore. The music is crap, the drinks are expensive and you realise that you can no longer drink like a fish and then devour a kebab with chilli sauce or dance like you once did. So what started out as a nostalgic and well-intentioned idea ends up with one of you with a broken ankle and the other one covered in sick. Such was the case with Alien: Romulus! 😂 So glad you enjoyed the stream and it’s lovely to hear from you again love 💙
@@starryeyedwho Always a joy to hear from you, Sarah, especially after what seems like such a long while! I hope all is well and that you're continuing to wear your trusty flak jacket when venturing into culture-war-torn wherever! As per usual, I agree with every evocative syllable of your reply, being genuinely moved by your Dad's analogy about an old friend, together with readily identifying with your own; the only jarring point there, for me, is that, to my lasting regret, I do tend to dance EXACTLY as I once did! Take care of yourself and, if possible, do keep in touch, as any comments of mine are invariably enriched by your replies. All the best for now. Paul
Can't wait for this! I'm glad I have a region-free blu ray player...the trailer looks fantastic! If B7 were remade in today's environment, it would be a complete horror show. One of the strengths of the original was threading the needle of a complex rebel/terrorist dynamic without a sledgehammer. Today's writers have no clue how to do that.
There are definitely capable writers, but that does not get them the job. New writers are required to tick the right boxes.
In America, some bloke called Michael did a sort of, soft or light re-boot of Blake's 7. It was called Crusade. That's been forgotten MORE than Blake's 7. 😊
There have been several such efforts! Both in the states and other countries haha
@@thespacebook Blake's Junction 7? 😆
I really liked the trailer for the new Blu-Ray and the poster art for it. To be honest not a big fan of Blake’s 7 as I’am of Doctor Who, not because I don’t like it. It’s because I haven’t watched any episodes. My parents watched it and loved it I think they used to show it in the same time slot that Doctor Who was in. The only childhood memory I have of it was of the classic final scene from the last ever episode. 😀 The price of the Blu-Ray is pretty good and the extras behind the scenes stuff and the rebooted special effects look ace, defo will be getting it. His Chris Chapman for the DW Blu-Rays involved in this. 🙂
This is the ideal time to fall in love with this fabulous Sci-Fi series.
@@thespacebook I like the idea that the main characters of the show are anti heroes who all have a chequered past and could easily profiteer from the regime but instead decide to rebel and fight against it, and The Liberator is ace name for a starship 🙂
Thrilled to bits to know Blake's 7 is being re-mastered for Blu-ray with a load of extra features! Found the BBC announcement trailer tantalising. Sad that so many of the regular cast are no longer with us, as a Classic Doctor Who style 'Behind the Sofa' feature would have been wonderful. Glad to know that the Kevin Davies' 'Making Of' documentaries are finally seeing the light of day. Agree that a modern reboot would likely not be in the spirit of the original. The Big Finish audio plays have been terrific, though. Roll on autumn for the Blu-ray of Series A.
The possibilities are mouth watering! More on B7 coming to this channel soon Will!
@@thespacebook Count me in!
Pre-ordered the Season 1 set. Looking forward to this.
So am I! And be sure you're subbed. More Blakes 7 content on the way....
@@thespacebook I thought I was, but just checked and I wasn't. I guess I just follow from Facebook. Subscribed now. :)
At last it's about time ...I can update my DVD set ..however the new set does feature a lot of Matthew Sweet..
Haha - yes, I sympathise Terry!
I really want to buy this. I’ve only seen a couple of episodes years ago but I loved it!
*Only if it’s region free or there’s an NTSC version, for me, of course.
@@GAMECLOSET I think it will be specifically R2 - but, I could be wrong!
Great show guys, really enjoyed it. I've just finished binging X-files myself. Picked up the blu-ray boxset a couple of years. I totally agree with John on most points he made about the show, but I do like season 11 quite a lot, despite what they did to Agent Reyes character. As for the new Batman series, I wasn't too bothered by the gender and ethnicity swaps, because I also tried looking at it as an Elseworlds.... But I just found it so dull!!! I'm a massive Batman fan, but I could only manage 2 episodes. So I put on The Doom That Came To Gotham animated movie instead, an adaptation of a great Batman graphic novel.
Simon, I'd love the Blu ray set of The X-Files! But it's so expensive!!!!
@@thespacebook I picked it for about £90 on Amazon a couple of birthdays ago, not sure how much it's going for now, but it's a great a set and the blu-ray quality still makes a 30 year old show look like it was made yesterday.
Another treat. Keep em coming guys. Really enjoying these chats. I love this movie so much 👍👍👍👍One thumbs up for each of you
Cheers Doug! We did consider doing this stuff on the Doctor Who channel. But it just confuses people, so we want to start building this one up again now.
I just bought all 13 episodes of the invisible man series that David did in 1975 and I’m amazed that sapphire and steel was done after he did the invisible man so and I’ve never seen the episode until I just saw it on RUclips of the pilot so I’m looking forward to buying this Next week and having all of his early work before he did NCIS