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March Madne... er questions... #3
Why do you like Doctor Who?

Bless you to the person who wrote this.

I was a kid in the 70's and Early 80's. Let's just start there. Cartoons really had gone to complete sh*t by the time we hit 1984. I knew that Warner Brothers cartoons were 'way old' and that the 70's hey day of Bullwinkle and Rocky and other such shows were being replaced by He-Man. And no matter how much we joke. He-Man really was a crap of a cartoon.

So let's look at science fiction in the 70s and 80s. Star trek was history and all we had was the filmation Star Trek cartoons. A wonderful article posits:
Between groundbreaking classics that were light years ahead of their time ("Star Trek," "The Twilight Zone," "The Prisoner"), envelope-pushers that were canceled far short of their creative peak ("Battlestar Galactica," "V"), and overcooked turkeys that should never have been green-lit in the first place ("Galactica 1980," "Automan," "The Starlost"), Phillips and Garcia give each of the successes and the failures their balanced, fun and informative due.

And I remember all of these very clearly. I should point out... Prisoner came out when I was about 5... Way over my head. Similar with Galactica. It was ships. That's the most I really remembered until I rewatched later. V was historical SF.

So there wasn't a whole hell of a lot.

And one weekend around the age of 10 or 11 I was watching TV. My friends and I liked "Benny Hill" and "Monty Python" because... well, the Brits were cool. Well, the shows weren't on. What they did do was run 2 of 4 episodes of Doctor Who. "The Pyramids of Mars". Fortunately the first 2.

A side note here. You know when you've been into a long running show... you catch episodes in syndication. You ever notice it's like the same 5 stories out of 100 that you always see? For Doctor Who it was "Pyramid of Mars"

So here I was... 11 years old watching this cool guy in a big scarf. Mummies, pyramids, egyptian gods... I hadn't gotten anything like this since The Shazam and Isis Power Hour or even Electra Woman and Dyna Girl. (The latter of which I loved and I will not take any more SHIT about it)

But this... this was magnificent. Even if the interiors were all shot like TV and the exteriors were all shot like a movie. (Yeah, the 11 year old figured this one out) There was story, there was character... It went somewhere... And after 90 minutes on PBS (back when the single episodes were 45 minutes but part of a story).....GAH CLIFFHANGER. Backed into the corner... bad guys attacking cliffhanger!

I was going to be back... Then I started looking up where it would be airing. And then were cons. And helping pledge drives. And mom getting a friend to make me a scarf. And buttons. And collecting the novelizations, and fact books. And all the stuff. It was awesome.

But the one thing that is amazing is having a child. You see, you don't buy stuff for the toddler. You buy stuff to feel your own childhood again. It's why I bought my favourite books for 'him'. "Are you my Mother" "Monster at the end of the Book"... I bought 70's kid shows to share with him.

So then the amazing thing happened. The BBC after 15+ years said.. they were bringing Doctor Who back.

And yeah... I was terrified. This was not just 3 years of my life. This was 12 up to my late 20s. This was well over 10 years of learning a mythos, finding old episodes. I was terrified what they'd do to "MY DOCTOR WHO"

Imagine what would happen if Tim Burton announced that he was doing a Babylon-5 movie without JMS? Um...scary.

All I knew was that the guy that invented "Queer As Folk" was going to be reviving Doctor Who. Not that QAF was a bad show. I've seen a few and it's deep. I saw a few before Doctor Who. So I was terrified.. but admittedly excited.

I was so excited that I grabbed the leaked to the net pilot and burned a DVD with extras and watched it 15 minutes before the show aired in Britain.

And I was THRILLED. The show lived up to the past. It stayed pure to the things I needed to feel. But was deeper. It'd grown up with me. It didn't show the world thru the eyes of a 12 year old.

But the thing that will now always cement the show with me is two fold. One a fact.. one a spoiler.

We watched episodes with our infant. The first season ended before he was born. We watched on DVD. I remember the day we put on an episode and our child got excited to hear the theme. Many friends have seen Aiden to the "Doctor Who" dance. He loves the theme. I honestly think the show is just noise to him. But the theme. Music that is updated but unchanged from my childhood, connects to my son. And this thought alone really makes me begin to sort of get misty. Because it's a kind of bond. It makes me foolishly happy.

The second comes from a short Holiday special that American's are not likely to see until the new season releases on DVD in about 8 months. The show acknowledged in the special and does so in all the extras... that the people working on the show now are there because they loved the show as kids. The current star who plays Doctor Who got into the acting profession because he loved this show and wanted to be the Doctor one day.

It's a show of wonder and dreams. It's a show of magic and science.

It's a show that makes you want to tell your high school friends that your car is your Tardis and the trunk is really bigger on the inside than the outside.

I love the show... I hope this explains why.

It's not just entertainment. It's a fundamental building block of who I am as a person.

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I took an initiation called "A Minerval"
This occurred on March 15th (The ides of March), 1998.

Very busy 4 days ago. I forgot to remark that I have been an initiate of OTO...

For 10 years.

Dude.

Aum Ha

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So.. WithOUT checking Google
Do you know what a Snowth is?

Thanks to everyone that played:

Now presenting the muppet known as "Mahna Mahna" and his backup singers 'The Snowth'

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Nostalgia: Witches from the Mountain
I have often posted about probably my all time favourite film. "Escape to Witch Mountain"

Thanks to a link by [info]shadesong it looks like Disney is going to take another poke at the venerable film. Like anyone else who loves a classic film or book... this makes me fidgety in a 'not so good' way.

There are so many pieces of this original film that just work so well together. The original preview for the film was pretty much excerpts from the intro with several clips cut in. The music was haunting and riveting. This coupled with the simple images left me (at about the age of 8) contemplating the mystical symbolism of the title, the children running, and of course the animated dogs.

For those that haven't seen this (and those that just want the nostalgia rush); I attach the opening 3 minutes of the film. This is predominantly the film intro with credits. I suggest headphones or a quiet room.



This is a film that lives in my library and I am MORE than happy to show it to anyone who is curious.

P.S. This one stands alone. The sequel, the remake, the pilot. None have the magic that this film carried.

Final note: This isn't so much trivia as I don't know the answer; but I'd be thrilled if someone out there did. The original film is credited to be based on the book of the same name. I, however, remember that there was some legal fluff that the book itself was based (plagiarized) off another story. The title was along the name of, "The People"... It's about a woman (School teacher?) who comes to a quiet town and discovers a quiet bunch of folks. The interesting characteristic is that everyone in town shuffles their feet. She later discovers this is out of fear that they will fly (from Telekinesis) A town full of people hiding and ashamed of their abilities.

Any info on this story (which was became a made-for-tv movie) would be VERY appreciated.

That's all for this morning.

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I know it's tasteless, but I really have to
Dungeons and Dragons' creator Gary Gygax botches saving throw at age 69

Thank you for several years of fun geekdom.

Edit: [info]princekermit beat me to the joke by about an hour.

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Happy happy early birthday to me
Sci-Fi Channel announced today that In April this year they will show Doctor Who Series 4. Thiw will run nearly concurrently with the British airing (I believe)

Sci-Fi has also announced that they will be picking up the Sarah Jane Adventures this year as well.

So ....

(And I don't do this often)

SQUEE!!!

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MemeTime: Oh.. okay.. Baaa...baaa
Part of being on Livejournal.com is inevitably gaining a number of LJ buddies. Unfortunately, as time wears on, it's easy to forget where all of them came from. Post this in your journal and have your friends respond with how they recall first meeting you.

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A look inside my mind...
(Preface: this post is seasoned with a bunch of links. I recommend taking the time to look at the links because it helps explain and compliment the post)

Occasionally, I post strange fun facts that seem to come out of absolutely nowhere.

For example: The term "Pediddel" (Meaning a car missing a headlight) in fact originates to a 1984 episode of "Not Necessarily the News" with its usual segment of Rich Hall's Sniglets.

Some of you may think... What the hell is 'Pedidel?'; Some might think, "Pedidel was a sniglet?'

The real question is, "This is the sh&# that Andrei researches?"

So... If you've ever seen the episode of Pinky and the Brain where the response is, "I think so, Brain, but what if the hippopotamus won't wear the beach thong."... or even if you haven't...

Here's where my brain came from.

I was flipping thru youtube videos and saw a shot of a young girl. Maybe 13-15. It made me think of the one young girl I'd seen on TV that I'd really like to see again. Mary Lou Retton in 1984 taking a perfect score of 10 on the vault. Well, from there it was Torvill and Dean skating to Bolero. This got me wanting to find "ABC's Wide World of Sports."... I knew I'd see "Agony of Defeat" but... I actually wanted to see the whole thing.

I found it, But it was part of an interview with Jim McKay concerning "The agony of defeat." This took me to WikiPedia to look up more about Vinko Bogataj, the man known to most Americans (Over 25) as "The agony of defeat."

This is where I felt inclined to make one of my posts. Talking about the famed "Agony of defeat." A man who received a standing ovation at a high class banquet for the 25th anniversary of ABC's sport show. The ovation confused him, because in his native Yugoslavia he never really got a lot of notice. In the States on the other hand... living legend.

It turns out that Bogataj's mishap is commemorated with a sniglet "Agonosis" meaning, "The syndrome of tuning in on Wide World of Sports every weekend just to watch the skier rack himself."

Well, okay.. an accidental click there in wikipedia on Sniglets and there it is. "Pediddel"

My first thought was, "So that's how it's spelled."

I think it was one of those driving games I learned by rote... And by an ironic twist was a word I discovered that until now, I'd never... um... "Wrote".

The next thought was, 'So it actually started as a sniglet. That's kinda cool.' Well, cool from my point of view.

And this is what I do when sick on the couch.

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Question of the day
Was the Locnar truly and simply a MacGuffin?

Discuss... )

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Obscure makes me happy...
Yes, I was raised on television. I had one in my room as a kid. This probably had short and long range bad effects on me.

That being said... I am always happy to discover something obscure. Even more so because I've made one of my first posts to Wikipedia

When I was a kid... (Let's avoid the references to when the rocks were soft) there were 3 main stations. ABC, NBC, and CBS. (There was PBS, and a bunch of hard to tune UHF stations as well)... Oh yeah.. there was a lot of fuzzy white-noise space between them.

My one thrill a year was a program called, "Battle of the Network Stars." Back before greed had gotten out of control, the three networks would collaborate to host a series of fun physical challenges between teams made from the stars of their prime time shows.

The show stared Howard Cosell as sports commentator. Cosell was a television institution that I regret is slowly fading from memory and history.

The show was fun. There was an obstacle course, tug of war, swimming, even one year a pinball contest (which ironically was quickly lost by Elton John) But my fondest memory was of "Simon Says." Not even really a part of the competition it was one man calling the game vs. most of the stars. And the caller was deadly. For years... I've tried to remember anything I can about it. Some of my friends have even fallen prey to my ability to make them lose "Simon Says" in less than 5 moves.

Well tonight while YouTube surfing on my AppleTV (A prize I won at work for helping to test our software), I found a video of Simon Says. The video gave me the master's name. "Lou Goldstein" (Who despite being probably 80 may still be travelling and entertaining. Damn those Borscht Belt mensches!)

So, I appended the article. There was no information on Goldstein. The article now references him and includes an external link to the footage.

In some ways it may seem dated. But it's a pearl of history. And I'm very, VERY, VERY happy to see it still exists. I wish I could explain the really warm feeling I got... get from putting this piece of Television history in Wikipedia.

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Movies change when you're a parent
For the first time in quite a while I watched "The Breakfast Club"

This film released my junior year of High School. To most people my age this was film was 'our voice.'

Most people I know can tell you who they identified with in the film. They were either one of the leads or some combination of 2 maybe with just a hair of the third.

Most people also agree on one important fact. Ally Sheedy was hotter before they made her up at the end.

But watching the film I was especially struck by one passage.

"So this is it. We're going to turn into our parents?"
"It's unavoidable"
"Why"
"When you grow up, your heart dies."

some thoughts... )

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I've been watching "House"
I really enjoy "House". Granted.. since watching the show I've begun to dread anything that might be considered a symptom.

Once you get sick on the show, there is an array of diagnosis while we wait for newer symptoms (that personally look impossible).. We know it's never Lupus. And eventually it comes down to something really weird.

It took me a while to even try on "House".... Similar to Doctor Who.. I'm an 'old' fan.

I remember "Fry and Laurie"... I adore the film "Peter's Friends"

And first and foremost...

This... This is the way I remember Hugh Laurie:



#2 is just beautiful for timing:

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