1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Great end to a great story., 23 July 2007
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Paul Andrews (poolandrews@hotmail.com) from UK
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Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius: Part 4 starts the monstrous Morbius
is on the loose, Solon (Philip Madoc) didn't complete the operation &
the creature is running on pure animalistic instinct. The Doctor (Tom
Bkaer) & Solon go after Morbius in an attempt to capture it which they
do, they take it back to Solon's lab where the Doctor forces him to
unattach it's brain but the mad Solon has other ideas...
Episode 20 from season 13 this Doctor Who adventure was originally
aired here in the UK during January 1976, directed by Christopher Barry
The Brain of Morbius has been an enjoyable four part story. Don't you
just love brain films? The Brain that Wouldn't Die (1962), Brain Damage
(1988), The Atomic Brain (1964), Brain Dead (1990), Billion Dollar
Brain (1967), The Brain from Planet Arous (1957), Nightmare in a
Damaged Brain (1981), The Brain Eaters (1958), Brain of Blood (1972),
Donovan's Brain (1953), Brain Waves (1983), Evil Brain from Outer Space
(1964), Brain Fix (1993), They Saved Hitler's Brain (1963), The Brain
Leeches (1977) & simply The Brain (1988) will all go down in the
cinematic annals of history & so will The Brain of Morbius which until
this point is the only Doctor Who story to have the distinction of
featuring the word 'brain' in it's title. Yep we all love brain films &
The Brain of Morbius is a great addition to the brain hall of fame. The
script by Terrence Dicks & Robert Holmes under the pseudonym Robin
Bland has had a whiff of Frankenstein about it all the way through & it
even ends with a group of torch wielding locals chasing the monster to
it's death. I really enjoyed this for it's mix of dark horror themes &
sci-fi along with some distinctly Doctor Who touches to lighten the
tone on occasion. One of the show's best stories.
This one has looked pretty good & has had a decent atmosphere with
foggy rocky landscapes & claps of thunder in the background, large
castle like sets & Victorian labs it's been pretty eerie. The monster
has been good as well although we see a lot of it during this episode &
upon close inspection it's obviously just a man in a suit with a gold
fish bowl on his head. The acting has been good as well & certainly
better than the norm. The special effects have been kept to a minimum,
in fact I can't remember one optical effects & even the TARDIS just
vanishes in a puff of smoke at the end rather than the usual fade out
of the picture!
The Brain of Morbius: Part 4 is a great end to a great story, overall
I'll give The Brain of Morbius an impressive 8 stars out of 10 across
it's four episodes. Definitely recommended for fans of the show &
sci-fi fans in general.
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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Great end to a great story., 23 July 2007
Author: Paul Andrews (poolandrews@hotmail.com) from UK
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius: Part 4 starts the monstrous Morbius is on the loose, Solon (Philip Madoc) didn't complete the operation & the creature is running on pure animalistic instinct. The Doctor (Tom Bkaer) & Solon go after Morbius in an attempt to capture it which they do, they take it back to Solon's lab where the Doctor forces him to unattach it's brain but the mad Solon has other ideas...
Episode 20 from season 13 this Doctor Who adventure was originally aired here in the UK during January 1976, directed by Christopher Barry The Brain of Morbius has been an enjoyable four part story. Don't you just love brain films? The Brain that Wouldn't Die (1962), Brain Damage (1988), The Atomic Brain (1964), Brain Dead (1990), Billion Dollar Brain (1967), The Brain from Planet Arous (1957), Nightmare in a Damaged Brain (1981), The Brain Eaters (1958), Brain of Blood (1972), Donovan's Brain (1953), Brain Waves (1983), Evil Brain from Outer Space (1964), Brain Fix (1993), They Saved Hitler's Brain (1963), The Brain Leeches (1977) & simply The Brain (1988) will all go down in the cinematic annals of history & so will The Brain of Morbius which until this point is the only Doctor Who story to have the distinction of featuring the word 'brain' in it's title. Yep we all love brain films & The Brain of Morbius is a great addition to the brain hall of fame. The script by Terrence Dicks & Robert Holmes under the pseudonym Robin Bland has had a whiff of Frankenstein about it all the way through & it even ends with a group of torch wielding locals chasing the monster to it's death. I really enjoyed this for it's mix of dark horror themes & sci-fi along with some distinctly Doctor Who touches to lighten the tone on occasion. One of the show's best stories.
This one has looked pretty good & has had a decent atmosphere with foggy rocky landscapes & claps of thunder in the background, large castle like sets & Victorian labs it's been pretty eerie. The monster has been good as well although we see a lot of it during this episode & upon close inspection it's obviously just a man in a suit with a gold fish bowl on his head. The acting has been good as well & certainly better than the norm. The special effects have been kept to a minimum, in fact I can't remember one optical effects & even the TARDIS just vanishes in a puff of smoke at the end rather than the usual fade out of the picture!
The Brain of Morbius: Part 4 is a great end to a great story, overall I'll give The Brain of Morbius an impressive 8 stars out of 10 across it's four episodes. Definitely recommended for fans of the show & sci-fi fans in general.
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