Fun fact: There's a (frankly pretty boring) short on the Mawdrywn Undead DVD called Liberty Hall where the Brig is interviewed about his various encounters with the Doctor, and the events of Minuet In Hell are among them. Of course, it's incredibly obvious that it's the only audio adventure referenced, since it's the only anecdote that doesn't feature visual flashbacks. But it's just kinda neat that even in BF's early days they were getting that sort of recognition as a continuation of the show.
Does anyone sometimes mix up voice actors in their head while listening to Big Finish and then get themselves confused on who is supposed to be talking?
My biggest gripe about Minuet in Hell is how the whole story just feels beneath the Doctor’s pay grade. Minor spoilers: Literally the minute he gets his memory back, the Doctor resolves the entire plot within 20 minutes, which makes the previous three parts feel like a waste of time, as though the writers knew they had to find some way of artificially padding it out.
I've listened to all of the Eighth Doctors Audios currently out except for Charlotte Pollard the Further Adventuress. And thats just because I'm waiting to have the available funds to buy it. But even though I've listened through them all it's fun to watch your guide and follow along. Excited for the future installments of this series.
its in the works. the next one is nearly fully written, theres just been a lot of stuff happening with the centenary and all this news about the next era. its hard to keep up. Really appreciate your support it means a lot
woah Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds was my gateway into the audio medium too! My dad used to play it to me as a child and the creepy narration in that thing terrified me more than anything in a visual medium ever could
I don't know how many times I played that record. And the illustrations are beautifully creepy. I remember being entranced by them staring at them for hours
It was mine too, my dad told me it as a bed time story and he never finished it. He got to the field and stopped. But then I watched the Blu-Ray and had nightmares. War of the Worlds has given me too nightmares
I often rewind the audios if I miss something due to the often imbalance between sound and vocals, but I must admit I had to give up on Invaders from Mars and just read the summary afterwards because those “New Yoik” accents were impossible 😂
It was the eighth doctor that got me into Big Finish. Always been a DW fan but never gave the audios a chance but recently enjoyed Doctor Who: Redacted on a whim and found they have loads of the old Audio Dramas on Spotify so I'm catching up fast! I don't know if it's recommended or not but I started with Blood of the Daleks and enjoyed it!
My main beef with the audios is unlike radio dramas it's sometimes hard to picture what is going on because they don't describe what's happening sometimes. It's more like watching a tv episode with the video off. They are still great but it just makes me wish they would animate them. Half the work all the audio is done.
@@thatDamnAusWhoFan A lot of critique I've seen of it online seems to take it entirely seriously as a drama and ignore the intentionally humorous elements, which is a shame.
I bought the majority of Big Finish 8th Doctor stories as he did not get a fair chance, the movie was crap (bloody Spielberg!), but the small features around the War Doctor showed how great he was. They still should make an 8th Doctor series without the elements of modern story telling i.e. The Message and all the other shit. Listened to Minuet in time today whilst coming back from my PET scan.
Yeah that would go against copy right but if youre in Australia or the UK you can listen to all of these ones on spotify for free, and on the bigfinish website they're like $2american. I'll start leaving links in my descriptions, didn't think of that.
happening to come across a ship filled with functional cybermen was what i was getting at. Later on theres also clockwork robots stealing human parts to repair themselves, and the idea of preventing someones death causing the destruction of the universe. the former appeared in new who twice, and the latter was in the season 9 finale hell bent. I dont think new who are stealing ideas, its more that they share writers and they pull from the same pool of ideas. its inevitable that there will be a similar trope or story here and there, its just fun to point it out. I dont know if i need to point this out but my videos arent meant to be taken that seriously. theyre largely tongue and cheek. Im dead serious about hell bent though. they carved massive chunks off neverland for that one.
Fun fact: There's a (frankly pretty boring) short on the Mawdrywn Undead DVD called Liberty Hall where the Brig is interviewed about his various encounters with the Doctor, and the events of Minuet In Hell are among them. Of course, it's incredibly obvious that it's the only audio adventure referenced, since it's the only anecdote that doesn't feature visual flashbacks. But it's just kinda neat that even in BF's early days they were getting that sort of recognition as a continuation of the show.
I love it when the Eighth Doctor talks to himself.
Does anyone sometimes mix up voice actors in their head while listening to Big Finish and then get themselves confused on who is supposed to be talking?
All the time especially when there are multiple actors who sound similar
@@thatDamnAusWhoFanthank god, I thought I was being a moron. I just started big finish stuff so just wanted to make sure. Thanks!
My biggest gripe about Minuet in Hell is how the whole story just feels beneath the Doctor’s pay grade.
Minor spoilers:
Literally the minute he gets his memory back, the Doctor resolves the entire plot within 20 minutes, which makes the previous three parts feel like a waste of time, as though the writers knew they had to find some way of artificially padding it out.
I've listened to all of the Eighth Doctors Audios currently out except for Charlotte Pollard the Further Adventuress. And thats just because I'm waiting to have the available funds to buy it. But even though I've listened through them all it's fun to watch your guide and follow along. Excited for the future installments of this series.
its in the works. the next one is nearly fully written, theres just been a lot of stuff happening with the centenary and all this news about the next era. its hard to keep up. Really appreciate your support it means a lot
woah Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds was my gateway into the audio medium too! My dad used to play it to me as a child and the creepy narration in that thing terrified me more than anything in a visual medium ever could
I don't know how many times I played that record. And the illustrations are beautifully creepy. I remember being entranced by them staring at them for hours
It was mine too, my dad told me it as a bed time story and he never finished it. He got to the field and stopped. But then I watched the Blu-Ray and had nightmares. War of the Worlds has given me too nightmares
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Doctor Who crossing over with Assassin's Creed would be one of the most interesting ideas, ever
I hate ubisoft on account of the anti consumer practices and employee abuse, but God yes!
Excellent video my man. The war of the worlds musical is indeed awesome.
I often rewind the audios if I miss something due to the often imbalance between sound and vocals, but I must admit I had to give up on Invaders from Mars and just read the summary afterwards because those “New Yoik” accents were impossible 😂
It was the eighth doctor that got me into Big Finish. Always been a DW fan but never gave the audios a chance but recently enjoyed Doctor Who: Redacted on a whim and found they have loads of the old Audio Dramas on Spotify so I'm catching up fast! I don't know if it's recommended or not but I started with Blood of the Daleks and enjoyed it!
Oh deffinitely recommend starting with that one for new who fans. I started with the monthlies but the Eighth Doctor adventures really got me hooked
Dotto War of the Worlds was my first audio story its epic. Greatvid
My introduction to audio format was War of the worlds as well
With your 8 Dr guide do you think you'll ever get around to covering his Time War box sets, Doom coalition and Ravenous?
doom coalition is going to be fun. Just gotta slog my way through dark eyes
@@thatDamnAusWhoFan dark eyes 1 2 and 4 are still available as physical copies from big finish website, while 3 is digital only.
Great video can't wait more
My main beef with the audios is unlike radio dramas it's sometimes hard to picture what is going on because they don't describe what's happening sometimes. It's more like watching a tv episode with the video off. They are still great but it just makes me wish they would animate them. Half the work all the audio is done.
Minuet in Hell seems to get a lot of shit from people who don’t realize it’s supposed to be black comedy camp...I love it personally
It's obvious it's a black comedy. I don't completely hate it, but its just not very good.
@@thatDamnAusWhoFan A lot of critique I've seen of it online seems to take it entirely seriously as a drama and ignore the intentionally humorous elements, which is a shame.
"quick guide" yeah good one
It's quick ish
I bought the majority of Big Finish 8th Doctor stories as he did not get a fair chance, the movie was crap (bloody Spielberg!), but the small features around the War Doctor showed how great he was. They still should make an 8th Doctor series without the elements of modern story telling i.e. The Message and all the other shit. Listened to Minuet in time today whilst coming back from my PET scan.
I wish you could upload some 8th audio
Yeah that would go against copy right but if youre in Australia or the UK you can listen to all of these ones on spotify for free, and on the bigfinish website they're like $2american. I'll start leaving links in my descriptions, didn't think of that.
A massive stretch of space filled with destroyed ships wasn't remotely an original idea when sword of orion did it, new who hardly stole from BF.
happening to come across a ship filled with functional cybermen was what i was getting at. Later on theres also clockwork robots stealing human parts to repair themselves, and the idea of preventing someones death causing the destruction of the universe. the former appeared in new who twice, and the latter was in the season 9 finale hell bent.
I dont think new who are stealing ideas, its more that they share writers and they pull from the same pool of ideas. its inevitable that there will be a similar trope or story here and there, its just fun to point it out. I dont know if i need to point this out but my videos arent meant to be taken that seriously. theyre largely tongue and cheek. Im dead serious about hell bent though. they carved massive chunks off neverland for that one.
But who was phone?
Who is phone for you?
Fellow Diamanda Hagan enjoyer?
What gave it away?