Profile Topics Started Replies Created Engagements Forum Replies Created Viewing 8 replies - 1 through 8 (of 8 total) Author Replies May 2, 2012 at 7:52 pm in reply to: RD Series III production photos – don’t think they’ve been seen before. #116423 Kelly MParticipant I’m a sucker for production shots in shows. These made me so happy it’s unbelievable. April 9, 2012 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Doctor Who Series 7 #116262 Kelly MParticipant All 3 are brilliant episodes, but I’d have to say The Girl Who Waited. April 6, 2012 at 10:35 am in reply to: MUMMY DID LOVE ME. #116188 Kelly MParticipant OK, back to RD. How about that Low Rimmer, then? ;) If my memory serves me correctly (which it obviously doesn’t according to the last few posts) Demons and Angels was my first episode of Red Dwarf. And I fell in love with it at that scene. April 5, 2012 at 9:14 pm in reply to: MUMMY DID LOVE ME. #116179 Kelly MParticipant And I just realised it isnt a Rocky Horror quote.Why did I think it was a Rocky Horror quote?What is wrong with my mind tonight? Fuck.This is akward……uhm…. TO THE ZEN ROOM! April 5, 2012 at 8:30 pm in reply to: MUMMY DID LOVE ME. #116176 Kelly MParticipant MUMMY DID LOVE ME. SHE WAS JUST BUSY. Do I spy a Rocky Horror quote? Sorry had to say that. Cause Rocky Horror is,you know,just the greatest film of all time. March 8, 2012 at 9:20 pm in reply to: What’s people’s problem with Series 8? #115793 Kelly MParticipant When I was a kid series VII was the first time I watched Red Dwarf and I did find it amusing (mostly thinking “heehee, he’s got a funny head”). As I grew up I forgot about the show until my gran got me series I one Xmas and I was immediately hooked. By the time I got to series VII I realised that it just was not as funny as I remembered it and compared to the other series. HOWEVER I still have some respect for it. Apart from the fact Pete is my least favourite story in Red Dwarf for obvious reasons that have been repeated many times on this board, the series does have some generally good moments. The bunk scenes for Rimmer and Lister always managed to bring a smile to my face mostly because they were funny, partly because I was just happy to see Rimmer again. I love Back in the Red and Cassandra. They both feel like good old Dwarf with good plots and jokes. March 5, 2012 at 9:49 pm in reply to: Back to Earth Director’s Cut – Dave & Dave HD, 9pm Sun 4 March #115700 Kelly MParticipant Oh…and btw…will everyone just WATCH Blade Runner please!! And LOVE it, it’s bloody astounding!!!! That’s an ORDER! ;D :D Shall do. I’ve been meaning to watch so many things lately but I’ve been too busy either doing school work or watching Sherlock.I still need to see Reservoir Dogs, Chicago and Being Human. March 5, 2012 at 6:29 pm in reply to: Back to Earth Director’s Cut – Dave & Dave HD, 9pm Sun 4 March #115693 Kelly MParticipant Blimey the pitchforks and torches were out on the Facebook page. I actually kind of liked Back to Earth. Sure, the humour feel a bit flat in more than a few places and I do wish that some characters had gotten more involved with the story. I also was slightly confused with what was a homage to Blade Runner and what wasn’t since I (still) haven’t seen it. However the production and sets were fantastic and it still had some brilliant moments – I admit to being more than slightly moved by Listers scene at the grave and couldn’t help but laugh at the car chase comment. I love the scene in the shop where they investigate the photo with a long winded technique. I’m a Rimmer fan, so of course I loved his scenes, especially when he pushes Katarina – a bit more of him would have been nice though. Author Replies Viewing 8 replies - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)