Review of Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. (1966) by Colin F — 13 Nov 2010
This second big screen version of Doctor Who has always been a favourite of mine. It is good because it is a really well made film with a great story with the Daleks invading the earth. With Peter Cushing as Doctor Who you just canâ(TM)t go wrong, he brings something different to the character and is almost unrecognisable in his aged make up, he was a great choice to play Doctor Who.
Who really steal the show are The Daleks they look big great and colourful and in my opinion the definite design better than the TV Show, I love that Iconic scene of the Dalek gliding out of the Thames, what an entrance! The movie has its small faults (the roboman comedy scene and the flying saucer on wires) but who cares it is just a fun picture and is superb example of 60s cinema when Doctor Who was at its peak. I know it is not a favourite with Doctor Who geeks because it is different from the TV Series and the Doctor is Human or some other bollocks like that, So Bloody what itâ(TM)s a great movie shame there were only two.
This review of Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. (1966) was written by Colin F on 13 Nov 2010.
Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. has generally received mixed reviews.
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