Random Acts

Random Acts of Ali Larter: Fighting Sendhil Ramamurthy

Ali Larter and Sendhil Ramamurthy

It’s been an interesting week for our Ali. Firstly, she randomly chose to have a fist fight with Sendhil Ramamurthy to see who can appear on-screen the least in the latest season of Heroes. I think Sendhil won, but I don’t know if he fought fair – I think he had help from the writers.

But there’s more…

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Thursday’s doubly enchanted news

Doctor Who

Film

  • Kathy Bates and Whoopi Goldberg join Earthbound
  • Christian Bale, Javier Bardem, Rachel McAdams and Olga Kurylenko to star in Terrence Malick pic
  • A sequel for Enchanted?

British TV

US TV

Audio and radio play reviews

Review: The Companion Chronicles 4×5 – Ringpullworld

RingpullworldTypically, the Big Finish Companion Chronicles try to fit in with the writing style of the Doctor Who era in which they’re set. So the Hartnell stories tend to be (waves hands a bit, since it’s a bit more complicated than this) a bit hardcore sci-fi or historical, the Troughton ones have veered towards daft sci-fi and historicals, the Pertwee ones to monster stories and so on.

Set during the reign of the Fifth Doctor, Ringpullworld in no way attempts to fit in. It doesn’t feel like Doctor Who at all, at times. However, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, because if you squint a bit, you could actually imagine this was written by Douglas Adams, since it’s probably the cleverest and most entertaining of all the Companion Chronicles so far. It really is that good.

Funny that it’s about Turlough, mind.

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Audio and radio play reviews

Review: The Companion Chronicles 4×4 – The Pyralis Effect

The Pyralis EffectAs promised last review, I’m going to neatly step over the third in the latest series of Big Finish’s Companion Chronicles, The Prisoner of Peladon, on the general grounds that there are no companions in it, which is clearly taking the piss.

Instead, let’s talk aboutThe Pyralis Effect, starring Lalla Ward as Romana II. Now, despite the fact almost everyone loves the Fourth Doctor, most of the Companion Chronicles featuring him and his various assistants have been terrible, whether they feature Leela, Romana I or Romana II.

But, as you might have noticed, over series three of The Companion Chronicles and as we’ve gone through series four, the whole range began to get much, much better. So should it surprise you much to hear that, in contrast to those previous Fourth Doctor Chronicles, The Pyralis Effect is actually pretty good?

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