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So, 'Doctor Who: The Moonbase' is quite the intriguing piece from 1967. It has that classic blend of Adventure and Science Fiction, characteristic of the era. The pacing feels pretty spot-on, with the tension building as the Cybermen's plot unfolds against the backdrop of a lunar weather control station. The practical effects, while a bit dated by today's standards, have a certain charm that adds to the atmosphere. And then there's the Second Doctor—his performance is captivating, really, especially in the moments where Jamie's plight unfolds. The themes of isolation and survival resonate well throughout the story, making it a distinctive entry in the Doctor Who canon.
The Moonbase has seen a few releases over the years, but original 16mm prints are somewhat scarce, which makes them sought after by collectors. The varying formats have led to interesting shifts in how the film is perceived, with many fans drawn to its authentic feel. As a piece of Doctor Who history, it garners attention for its early portrayal of the Cybermen, and that adds to its allure for collectors looking for something a bit different from the more mainstream episodes.
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