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Doctor Who: The Claws of Axos

Jon Pertwee    Unrated   DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Instant nostalgia - even in 1971! July 17 2006
Format:DVD
The Claws of Axos is a decent story but that's about it. If your a huge Pertwee UNIT era fan it's something you would buy simply because there are few stories from that era out on DVD at this time. It has UNIT, the Master and and an alien invasion. If you were to make a pastiche of this era of the series this would be the story you'd come up with. It's not really bad but not particularily good either and the over-all story just doesn't come together.

The main reason for it's release was to test the RSC (Reverse Standards Conversion) process whereby tapes of the show that were recovered from North America in the NTSC standard could be reprocessed back to the PAL standard and be of higher picture quality for DVD release. This disc of course is in NTSC but the picture will be higher quality then if they had used the original NTSC picture. The best thing about this release is that it paved the way for Inferno on DVD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Psychedelic Spaghetti Monsters-a-Go-Go! Nov 24 2005
Format:DVD
How can anybody not fall in love with this psychedelic Who classic? It's got gooey spaghetti monsters in it! A must have for any Who fan.
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4.0 out of 5 stars All that glitters is not gold Oct 9 2002
Format:VHS Tape
This is an intersting Third Doctor tale starring Jon Pertwee first broadcast between 13 March and April 3 1971.

Beware of Greeks bearing Gifts is the old saying, but in this case it is the Autons, with a material called Axonite which brings with it the promise of solving all the earth's problems of food shortages.

Before you know it of course, there is more to it than that and soon the Axon plot is uncovered. The Master too, has a role to play as the two-faced, double-crossing, Timelord wriggles from his situation as a captive of the Axons and ultimately makes good his escape.

The Axons, similar to the Autons as part of a single entity are looking for an energy source and earth just fits the bill. The story highlights the fact that appearances can be deceptive as the Axons adopt a beautiful gold form which transfixes their human hosts and undermines their natural hostility and suspicion. The other human trait of greed, particularly when confronted with getting something for nothing, is also highlighted by this story as well as the ruthlessness which humans adopt when trying to get what they want.

However, the adage of all that being glitters is not gold holds up when eventually the humans find that they have been sold a pup. Almost too late, they fight to defeat the Axons who have reverted to their natural form with more than a little bit of help from the Doctor.

The moral of the story clearly is that we can get by without a little bit of help from our friends (or otherwise).

My only complaint about this story is the way in which this, and other third doctor stories, is another one of those 'the biggest threat to the human race than the world has ever seen'. Other than that it is a preety good well worth watching adventure.

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