shimmeringjemmy got some good, bad, and hopeful news concerning the medical specialists we’re hoping to speak with. She titled a filtered post, “The Good, bad, and hopeful”
I of course immediately responded to her:
Heather stars in, “The Good, The Bad, and the Hopefull” :
“OohWeeOohWeeOohWeeOooh…. womp womp waaaaah;
OohWeeOohWeeOohWeeOooh…. womp OWWW!”
Which I thought was funny right up until I found out she’s never actually seen the film.
The theme means nothing to her.
I tried to explain that the theme to “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly” is the Spaghetti Western direct equivalent to the theme to Doctor Who.
Unfortunately, the youtube quality is epic fail.
ZOMG: Without my pop culture analogies… I’m NOTHING !!!!!!
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But before I go… while I’m on the topic for you WHO fans out there. Came across this amazing pair of comparison videos. See all the Doctor Who intros synched together over the years. One for the pre star field intros and one for the post. It’s quite amazing to watch.
Pre Star Field Hartnell-Tom Baker |
Star Field To Present Tom Baker to present (including the movie) |
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Odd piece of pop culture to have missing. I mean i don’t think I’ve seen it either, but I remember not only the original, but the bajillion 70’s TV Theme cover band versions, and of course all the allusions they’ve made over time in various new pop culture references. Better get on that, man!
Quite cool!
*chuckle* Last week at Little Bit’s open house, I noticed her 1st grade teacher had a DW mousepad and various magnets around her desk. She noticed what I was looking at and asked if I was familar with the show. I quipped “wonderful fellow, all of them”.
I’ve the the Sarah Jane Adventures on order for Little Bit. She’s WAY too young for Torchwood!
You need to introduce her to that movie.
One of my favorite moments in my relationship with SC so far is introducing her to Pulp Fiction.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
This is a better-quality rendition of the theme.