Category Archive: Retrogeek

Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews – Vol. 4.6

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The Talons of Weng-Chiang Given that this particular serial now comes in one of the ‘Revisitations’ box-sets and comes with a whopping 2-discs of bonus materials, we were expecting something a little more… Continue reading

Tarantino in Review: ‘Reservoir Dogs’

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To kick of our special series examining the career of modern cinema’s most interesting loudmouth in the wake of his most recent success we’ll be winding back the clock and rewatching his directional… Continue reading

Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews Vol. 4.5

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With the departure of Sarah Jane we have a return to Gallifrey, an old foe and a new companion! The Deadly Assassin With the departure of Sarah Jane the Doctor sets a course… Continue reading

Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews – Volume 4.4

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It’s not just the regeneration of The Doctor that marks the end of an era in the world’s longest running serial in television history. Some of the Doctor’s companions had just as much… Continue reading

Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews – Volume 4.3

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The adventures of the most bat-shit crazy Doctor and Sarah Jane continue… The Pyramids of Mars Whilst on their way back to Earth Sarah Jane sees an apparition of a jackal. Following the… Continue reading

Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews – Volume 4.2

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The Fourth Doctor is well into the swing of things along with his companions Sarah Jane Smith and Harry Sullivan. Since leaving Earth in the TARDIS they’ve been working alongside the survivors of… Continue reading

007 Case File: ‘Licence to Kill’

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It’s time to go rogue! The Mission: Breaking from traditional Bond is not assigned an official case by MI6. Instead he’s out for revenge against drug dealer Sanchez who has murdered Felix Lieter’s… Continue reading

Retro Gameplay Does Have a Place in Modern Gaming After All!

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If you haven’t already heard, XCOM has quite a shot to be the game of the year. Look at it’s Metacritic score: it’s sitting happily at 89 right now. It’s fun and addictive… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘The Living Daylights’ (50 Years of Bond)

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Director: John Glen Cast: Timothy Dalton, Maryam d’Abo, Jeroen Krabbe, Joe Don Baker, John Rhys-Davies, Art Malik, Robert Brown, Desmond Llewellyn Plot: Bond is sent to protect Koskov, a Russian agent looking to… Continue reading

Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews: ‘The Ambassadors of Death’

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Only recently released on DVD this epic seven-part serial occurred during the first season of the Third Doctor’s run when Liz Shaw was still serving as The Doctor’s companion. The story picks up… Continue reading