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Doctor Who - Planet Of The Dead [DVD] [2009]
 
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Doctor Who - Planet Of The Dead [DVD] [2009]

David Tennant , Michelle Ryan    Parental Guidance   DVD
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  • Actors: David Tennant, Michelle Ryan, Lee Evans
  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: 2 Entertain Video
  • DVD Release Date: 29 Jun 2009
  • Run Time: 58 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001V7P2U4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,637 in DVD (See Top 100 in DVD)
    #29 in  DVD > Television > Science Fiction & Fantasy

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Bionic Woman and Merlin star Michelle Ryan plays the mysterious Lady Christina de Souza who joins the Doctor on a bus-trip which takes a very unexpected detour into danger. British comedy star Lee Evans also joins the cast playing a character called Malcolm whose life becomes connected to the Doctor's under extraordinary circumstances and Noma Dumezweni returns as Captain Erisa Magambo - last seen helping Rose and Donna save the world in Turn Left.

Planet of the Dead is the first of four Doctor Who Specials which will air in 2009. Written by Russell T Davies and Gareth Roberts, the episode will be screened on BBC One in Spring 2009.

Synopsis

Michelle Ryan (BIONIC WOMAN) and comedian Lee Evans guest star with David Tennant in this DOCTOR WHO special. The Doctor finds himself on a mysterious desert-planet after the London bus he was riding on takes a substantial detour off course.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Debut For Who on Blu Ray, 28 Jun 2009
By A. Foxley (UK) - See all my reviews
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'Planet of the Dead' is the first of 2009's 'Doctor Who' specials, the first episode shot in HD, and the beginning of the end for David Tennant's Tenth Doctor. It's perhaps not the strongest episode the series has had of late, but it's undeniably spectacular with its location filming in Dubai (doubling for the planet of the title). This makes an even greater impact in HD, with director James Strong lending the episode an epic cinematic feel that belies its television origins. Watching it in HD gives it a whole new lease of life, and I certainly enjoyed watching the Blu Ray more than I did the original transmission on BBC One.

If you're Blu Ray capable, 'Planet of the Dead' is well worth your money - picture and sound (5.1 DTS) are excellent, and although the main feature is only an hour long, this release comes bundled with an hour long 'Doctor Who Confidential' special charting the making of the story, also in HD. As usual for the 'Who' releases, a boxset with added extra features will no doubt follow, but for now, this is a worthwhile release that I'd definitely recommend.
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars That planet out there? It's NOTHING! - A Blu-Who-Ray review, 27 Jun 2009
By P. Kennard (Worcestershire, UK) - See all my reviews
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While this Blu-Ray disc is light on the extras (would a commentary have been too much to ask for?), what is there is good.

But first, what about the episode?

Away from the hype and expectation, this episode is actually a nice little gem: it's a relatively small story, with no evil bad guys and actually manages to fill its running time without needless padding.

Perhaps its biggest fault is the more blatant than usual cribbing (or outright theft?): The Doctor's 'nutter on the bus' piece is remarkably similar to a DWM comic strip, while Lady Christina de Souza is so obviously a Lara Croft clone, even eight-year-olds can spot it!

With that said, there is a sparkling chemistry between the Doctor and Christina, which lifts the story above the mundane, making it a thoroughly enjoyable, light-hearted, Saturday-night romp, what Doctor Who is ultimately all about. It may not be 'Blink' or 'Human Nature', but it's not 'The Krotons' either.


Now, onto the disc...

The transfer is consistently good, with the episode being at least as good as the BBC HD transmission, with the slight brightness/shadow issues that seem prevalent on ordinary broadcast HD cameras. This manifests itself as slight colour-bleed on extremely bright white spots (check out the brief highlights on the museum right at the beginning) and noise in some of the deeper shadows during gloomy sections (particularly on the alien spaceship). But these were present in the original broadcast, so are not a fault of the disc.

The real bonus is the Confidential (making of) that's included on the disc. Quite apart from being the full-length version (as opposed to the 'cutdowns' included in the box-sets), the program has been provided in HD, which BBC3 do not currently broadcast. This means the behind-the-scenes footage, particularly in Dubai, looks much better and mostly makes up for the lack of anything else (except for a detailed guide to setting up your HD system).

The sleeve states the whole disc is in 1080i and the two hours of material has been allowed to breathe properly on a BD-50; and watching the material seems to confirm this. Oh, and as usual, the disc has optional English subtitles for the HoH.

It would be nice to know what 2|Entertain are planning to do with these specials (I'm guessing a 'Season four Specials' box-set in both DVD and Blu-Ray, with the Christmas Special on DVD in the latter) and whether we'll get an extras-laden set or not, but based on this disc, those of us too impatient to wait will not be too badly let down. And for under a tenner, it's pretty darn good value!


Note for the moaners as misinformation peddlers:
This is the first DW Blu-Ray as it is the first DW to be made in HD, it's as simple as that. All the previous stories (barring 'Spearhead from Space') were made at least partially on video, meaning there is nothing that can be done, barring upscaling, to make them suitable for Blu-Ray release. While the earliest stuff tends to exist as 16mm film copies, these were virtually all taken from video recordings/broadcasts and the quality simply ISN'T THERE to make a HD transfer worthwhile.

We have all been spoiled rotten by the incredible work done by the 'Doctor Who Restoration Team' and some people seem to have forgotten that while the work they do is frankly magical, they cannot (and should not) do the impossible or the completely pointless. And yes, putting non-HD content on a Blu-Ray would mean releasing entire series on one disc, but as this would likely be identical to what is already on the DVDs, what would be the incentive for the vast majority of the target market to buy it all over again? At least the VHS-DVD move was a spectacular triumph of making a silk purse out of a pig's ear, I even made it through the 'Web Planet' with the help of the DVD!

So, stop griping about what either can't be done (or pointless to do) and enjoy your DVDs through your Blu-Ray or upscaling DVD player, they're as good as you're going to get.

And in the meantime, enjoy the Planet of the Dead on Blu-Ray, it's actually rather good!
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing new adventure for the Doctor and his new friend, 21 May 2009
By D. M. Farmbrough "Dave Farmbrough" (Wisconsin, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Doctor Who - Planet Of The Dead [DVD] [2009] (DVD)
I approached this 'special' episode with trepidation because I hadn't been too keen on the last one, and felt that the sense of character continuity and chemistry the Doctor had built up in the last full series of Doctor Who had been lost. However the bond between the Doctor and his one-off companion Lady Christina (played so saucily by Michelle Ryan) is very swiftly established and keeps going throughout the story.

The story rattles along at a fair pace, the Doctor making us laugh while staying serious, and entertaining us throughout. The plot is clearly a rip-off of an old James Stewart film, Flight Of The Phoenix, and principal writer Russell T. Davies admitted this, however at least it was a good idea he copied, and the story fits the new, slightly lonely Doctor well. Tennant's portrayal is up to his usual standards, and there is a small ensemble of supporting actors to move the drama a long.

The alien races encountered here are not very original (insect-people and flying manta rays), as is often the case they are just adapted from animals we already know (like so many in the last four years). However this doesn't detract from the drama of the story; the bad aliens are very well-realised by computer graphic effects and the sheer speed at which they move makes them frightening. The good aliens are also brought to screen believably, and made me feel like we were dealing with real alien people, rather than just a 'monster'.

Supporting all this back on earth are UNIT, a reassuring presence in the form of Captain Magambo, and her dead-pan practical nature are a welcome foik for Lee Evans's manic scientist Malcolm.

Framing all of this is the brilliant cinematography. The sight of the Doctor and Christina strolling out on miles and miles of untrodden sand will long live in my memory, as much as the images of the London bus stranded in the desert.

I recommend this to anyone who enjoys Doctor Who, it's a good one!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good story, but obnoxious female lead
I adore Doctor Who. I have all the DVDs, and a Tardis 4-port USB hub. I'm a fan - I have street cred! And this is the very first episode that I haven't liked. Read more
Published 19 hours ago by A. Langston

1.0 out of 5 stars Very VERY Disappointing
You've got to give credit to RTD and his team, they went to great extremes whilst producing this story, i.e. Read more
Published 14 days ago by Rob State

2.0 out of 5 stars Russel T Davis in opperation
Russel T Davies produces a rubbish show. I am a big fan of Doctor Who but this was rubbish. Micelle Ryan was at her worst. Not a good choise. Read more
Published 7 months ago

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
Great DVD if you love Dr Who. Michelle Ryan plays a very good part.
Published 8 months ago by Ms. A. Wright

2.0 out of 5 stars Another unspecial 'special'
Foreign location, a bus and a pretty ropey actress in a tight cat suit does not a Doctor Who special make, and this is beautifully realised here. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. C. J. Iredale

1.0 out of 5 stars A dud if ever I saw one
Disappointing and tedious. The format is all wrong and the actors appear wooden and lifeless, especially Michelle Ryan
Published 10 months ago by technojunkie

5.0 out of 5 stars The Doc at his best
This movies is great and the doc is at his best, just to sad the movie only lasts 50min. but it is worth the buy.
Published 11 months ago by Brian Viron Petersen

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
I loved this epsiode, I thought it was a good start to the special season of Doctor Who.
Published 11 months ago by Mr. Charles Stallard

5.0 out of 5 stars Who on blu - at last
David Tennant returns for the Easter 2009 special 'Planet Of The Dead' and this one-off special really hits the heights, Tennant is superb (as usual) and having watched 'the... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Paul A. Bate

3.0 out of 5 stars A humdrum Easter special
Veteran BBC director James Strong brings producer Russell T. Davies and co-writer Gareth Roberts's rather disjointed script to stunning HD life in the atmospheric deserts of Dubai... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mutt

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