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[Quote by: Smitty] Fan made trailer for The Brain Of Morbius but not made by BabelColour, well because it's not on DVD yet.
Heh, well, I doubt its DVD-ness would influence Babel one way or the other. But I really liked that one. The title cards could've been handled better—and I'm still chuckling at the advertising advantage of describing Hinchcliffe as "the producer of 'Revenge of the Cybermen'"—but that was a nicely mysterious way to package the story.
"I think of myself as ambitious in casting terms, and I know that Bonnie [Langford] has the potential to make the part totally unirritating . . ." — JNT, 1986
This one still has problems with its titles (why don't people pay attention to font choice on YouTube vids?), but it's a very clever, and moving, editing of various story strands from the 8th-10th Doctor's stories:
"I think of myself as ambitious in casting terms, and I know that Bonnie [Langford] has the potential to make the part totally unirritating . . ." — JNT, 1986
And here are some runners-up in the "Time War" category, featuring a number of elegant solutions for the the 8th/9th crossover—an effect notoriously difficult to do: For fans with a broad sense of continuity, including Big Finish, here's a nifty little trailer: Embeding disallowed for this one. And next this lil snippet. Don't much care for the text crawl at the beginning, but the vid's got emotional punch.
"I think of myself as ambitious in casting terms, and I know that Bonnie [Langford] has the potential to make the part totally unirritating . . ." — JNT, 1986
And now, the aspect of the Doctor some refuse to admit exists. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, kids of consenting age—the Doctor as lover:
"I think of myself as ambitious in casting terms, and I know that Bonnie [Langford] has the potential to make the part totally unirritating . . ." — JNT, 1986
"I think of myself as ambitious in casting terms, and I know that Bonnie [Langford] has the potential to make the part totally unirritating . . ." — JNT, 1986
[Quote by: Smitty]BabelColour's Classic Doctor Who Tribute: Every Single Story
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Really great!
Loved it!
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[Quote by: Smitty]BabelColour's Classic Doctor Who Tribute: Every Single Story
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I just found this one, and was all set to post it, but figured I'd check the YouTube Gem pages first. Good thing I did. It really is an awesome little video.
[Quote by: Smitty] Another BabelColur masterpiece!
The Master!
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I love that Master tribute one, too. That was slick.
I'm going "Full Circle" and putting my avatar back to what it was when I first joined. :)
[Quote by: Smitty] 2 more great vids from BabelColour: Part of his Babel's Classics Tributes.
Genesis of the Daleks, with the definitive Davros played by Michael Wisher...
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Um....the peice of music at the start...er...its one of mine.....used without permission.....um.....don't get me wrong, but it would have been nice to have been asked.....er....time I, er, well..contacted him...
what a nice chap..all sorted now >
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