18th May 2009

May 18, 2009

I’ve put most of my Big Finish CDs and Target novelisations up for sale today. Partly because I want to make some big changes in my life as quickly as possible, partly because I’m not getting much use out of them at the moment, and partly because I’m in one of my occasional “material possessions rot the soul” grooves. I only wrote the ad at 8.10am and I’ve already had offers for the full set of CDs, essentially putting about £250 in my pocket in the space of two and a half hours. Not bad really. Its almost a whore’s wage.

My last day of Hartnell. Awww. I’ve really grown to love his Doctor. Midway through The Smugglers now, and then I’ll do The Tenth Planet this afternoon, probably. I think I might cry.

Nine days until the London trip. Eek.

 

Regards,

Marwood.


16th May 2009

May 16, 2009

Oops, got a bit lax with the blog again. I’ll try and do a few updates over the weekend.

Heading down to London in a week and a half. Really excited, for obvious reasons.

Journal For Plague Lovers is just amazing. A brilliant, brilliant rock record.

Marathon is going fine, nearly at the end of Hartnell’s run. It has become a little more difficult to maintain the pace since I hit the big stretch of mostly-missing episodes. I’ll be very happy when the last CD ejects from the stereo. I also wish I’d been able to do it over a greater length of time, because compressing it in to six months means some companions come and go in the blink of an eye. Ah well.

 

Regards,

Marwood.


27th April 2009

April 27, 2009

Today was like a break in a storm really.

Got paid for a job, walked a dog, spoke a little with someone wonderful, went into town and straight away I found Return of the King in the same jacket as I own the first two volumes in, and for all of £2. Been searching for that for years! Then picked up a Doctor Who novel for 49p, and a few nice little bits and bobs. Came home, listened to the Manics.

Blissfull day really.

 

Regards,

Marwood.


26th April 2009

April 26, 2009

At home – miserable, awkward, painful.

In my heart – Joyous. I’m almost happy. Or at least, there is promise of 48 hours of happiness. And more beyond, I’d hope.

In my body - Best weights and walking of the week. This is good. Chocolate Cake and Ice Cream. This is bad. Probably all evens out.

Sundays are weird.

 

Regards,

Marwood.


Marwood’s Marathon (Days 5 to 8)

April 25, 2009

THE SENSORITES:

Its an oddity. Hartnell is brilliant, taking centre stage for the first time and an active role in the story, and shines throughout. The Sensorites themselves are wonderful and diverse characters, a far cry from the generic ‘Monster Of The Week’ that we’ll get later. There’s some genuinely unnerving stuff about people losing their minds. But there’s also an awful lot of very silly, ill-conceived and poorly-realised moments, embarrassingly straightforward detective work, and a woeful understanding of basic physics. Susan is undoubtedly one of the best things about the story. Its the calmer, remote, undeniably alien Susan of 100,000BC/The Daleks rather than the shrieking, hysterical, incompetent basket case she’s become in other stories. Its far-and-away Carole Ann Ford’s best performance since the first two serials.

THE REIGN OF TERROR:

A hugely fun little romp through one of the uglier periods of European history. The comedy is a little unexpected and jars a little with some of the grim events being depicted, but it is nevertheless a very welcome change after the uber-seriousness of this season. A fine end to the first year of adventures.

 

Regards,

Marwood.


25th April 2009

April 25, 2009

I’m in such a great mood right now. Sometimes things just click so well.

Ok, the last few days – not much to report really. My legs are in absolute agony from all the jogging and such. I feel really good otherwise, the weight is just dropping off me and I’m toning up. Its all good.

The dog-walking is ace fun, I’m not reading as much as I should, and the Doctor Who marathon is going far better than I might’ve expected.

Wolverine Origins is out this week. YES!

 

Regards,

Marwood.


21st April 2009

April 21, 2009

Spent the morning doing random housework and watching the Doctor Who story The Keys of Marinus as part of my marathon. Lousy story, frankly. At least The Aztecs is next and I love that one. And then its The Sensorites which is the first story on this marathon that I’ve never seen before, so looking forward to that too.

A tiny bit miserable today. Its funny how one sentence in the wrong place can cut me so deeply. Of course, its probably just my own random insecurities and paranoias at work…I certainly don’t think the person concerned had any intention of upsetting me. I should probably just get over myself.

The healthy living hit a bit of a snag last night, in the shape of a Pizza Hut delivery. I said no to the idea a dozen times and even put the oven on to make my own dinner, and yet somehow I get talked into it, and end up wolfing down pizza, chocolate fudge cake and two litres of pepsi. I am weak-willed scum and no mistake. Tesco delivery on its’ way this afternoon, which probably won’t help matters either!

More stationery with DWA. It rocks.

 

Regards,

Marwood.


Marwood’s Marathon (Day 3)

April 20, 2009

MARCO POLO:

Just beautiful. You’d think that seven episodes told at a sedate pace might drag. But it really, truly doesn’t. The script sparkles, Mark Eden is superb as Marco, Derren Nesbitt is excellent as Tegana, and the main cast once again excel - the scenes in which William Hartnell’s Doctor spars with Kublai Kahn (and is bested by him!) are particularly joyous. Beautiful!

 

Regards,

Marwood.


20th April 2009

April 20, 2009

I hate women.

 

Regards,

Marwood.


Tired now

April 19, 2009

Funny old weekend. I’m feeling great, physically – definitely healthier, more energetic, more flexible, losing weight, toning up. And some aspects of my life are going great and/or steadily improving. Others still seem to be tumbling further and further downhill. Ah well.

Five weeks left in the big plan now. Things getting into gear. It’ll all be good soon enough.

Ten posts. Told ya.

 

Regards,

Marwood.