The name often refers to two very different science fiction/fantasy works. Depending on whether you are looking for a surreal 1980s space odyssey or a modern martial arts adventure, here are two takes on these "Gates": 1. The Surreal Odyssey: Doctor Who: Warrior’s Gate (1981)
This film (also known as The Warrior's Gate ) is a co-production written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It’s a "fish-out-of-water" fantasy that feels like a love letter to 80s classics like The Last Starfighter or The NeverEnding Story . Warrior's Gate classic Doctor Who review - Facebook The Warrior's Gate
If you are diving into this classic Tom Baker serial, prepare for an experience that feels more like an avant-garde art film than a typical Saturday evening show. The name often refers to two very different
It serves as a poetic farewell to Romana II (Lalla Ward), one of the show's most beloved companions. It’s a "fish-out-of-water" fantasy that feels like a