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Doctor Who - Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD

Doctor Who - Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Saturday afternoon fun
Review: Great stuff to watch with the kids! This is not really "hard core" science fiction or even up to par with later Doctor Who TV episodes but its got enough action and a little sillyness to keep even todays kids interested and give the adults a satisfying smile.
The disc has good chapter navigation and the extras are acceptable - the product placement/ad campaign info provided in the extras show were interesting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Saturday afternoon fun
Review: Great stuff to watch with the kids! This is not really "hard core" science fiction or even up to par with later Doctor Who TV episodes but its got enough action and a little sillyness to keep even todays kids interested and give the adults a satisfying smile.
The disc has good chapter navigation and the extras are acceptable - the product placement/ad campaign info provided in the extras show were interesting.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stick with the TV series
Review: I was always fascinated with the original Dr. Who TV show, which had a lot of surprisingly interesting, thought-provoking ideas underlying its low-budget sets and costumes. But this movie doesn't match the TV series' depth. It's clear that this movie was made "just for kids." The exaggerated acting, slapstick humor, and tweedle-dee soundtrack make this a big disappointment if you watch it in the wrong mindset. As a movie for kids, it's colorful and fun. But if you go into it expecting the same quality as the show, you'll find it very disappointing and more than a little cheesy. Save your money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this is a cult classic for dr who fans.
Review: Interesting to have a full motion picture of the classic Who serial. Good special effects and pace. Don't know where to fit this story in with the rest of Doctor Who continuity but it is pleasant nevertheless. Peter Cushing does a great job as the Doctor and the Daleks are superb! END

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A feature film of a television serial
Review: Interesting to have a full motion picture of the classic Who serial. Good special effects and pace. Don't know where to fit this story in with the rest of Doctor Who continuity but it is pleasant nevertheless. Peter Cushing does a great job as the Doctor and the Daleks are superb! END

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Susan's last adventure with the Doctor
Review: The Dalek Invasion of Earth
The Doctor and his comanions arive on Earth of the near future only to find the human race turned into slaves. What is the purpose behind the enormus miming project the Daleks are undertaking? Can the Doctor and his companions help the human resistant movement to foil the Daleks plans? END

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Second Aaru film a worthy spin-off of TV series
Review: The second and last of the Aaru Doctor Who films, Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD, is basically the film version of the second Dalek story, The Dalek Invasion Of Earth, and outdoes the previous Aaru film. Instead of Ian and Barbara, we have Louise, the Doctor's niece, and Tom Campbell, a constable who after being coshed on the head by some robbers, stumbles into the TARDIS just as its course has been set.

The point in making a film rendition of a TV series is to improve on the original, right? Well, this film does do that in many areas, which is what bigger budgets are for. The scene of London in ruins is realized more effectively. Considering how the original serial for this was 150 minutes long, condensing it to 80 minutes and still getting the cream of the plot is quite a feat.

The brass march of the Robomen is snazzy and snappy. The Robomen themselves are dressed in glossy black fetish suits with whips and have goggles over their eyes. I know this wasn't a BBC production, but I'm surprised why they didn't consider that kinky and they backtracked on having a villainess in jackboots too risque in Colony In Space.

The most notable improvement are the Dalek flying saucers, whose two windowed section rotate in opposite directions. They are the most effective in aerial shots, but are done right to scale in ground shots, as when the prisoners are escorted to the landing strip where it is parked.

There is a funny scene involving Tom, disguised as a Roboman. He has trouble marching in sync with the other Robomen, and this includes eating, as they all eat in unison.

The claw-arm Daleks outnumber the standard sink-plunger arm Daleks, and these Daleks have a sharp paint job, enhanced by the fact that they are in colour.

Peter Cushing makes a good Doctor, the gentle archetypal absent-minded professor. Roberta Tovey reappears as Susan. Other notables include Bernard Cribbins as Tom Campbell, Ray Brook as David, who made his mark in Pete Walker films (House Of Whipcord, The Flesh And Blood Show, The Tale Of Tiffany Jones), and Phil Madoc as Brockley the black marketeer. Madoc appeared in a number of stories: The Krotons, The Brain Of Morbius, and The Power Of Kroll. And Jill Curzon shines the screen as the lovely Louise.

In the end, nothing compares to the original series, but this spin-off does have a charm of its own.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pure sci-fi fun and entertainment.
Review: This movie is good, simple to follow and adventurous. It has in it time travel, aliens, robots, spaceships, humor and action. It does look cheesy but that is another good thing in this movie, don't ask me why. Overall: VERY GOOD.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Adaptation from the series.
Review: Though not real Dr Who, this is still a vast improvement over the first Dalek film. The setting is more realistic, the special effects, and costumes are much better. The Daleks are greatly improved from the first film as well, and manage to kill people rather than just each other. Okay, it's aimed at younger viewers but it's still good sci-fi.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this is a cult classic for dr who fans.
Review: unlike the serial, peter cushing fits well as the doctor. when the doctor and his capanions time travel to 2150 where a war wages on between the humans and the daleks. this might be campy, but all dr who fans shoud add this to their video collections. i highly recommend it.


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