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Post by Rum » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:06 pm

Just finished! Full of nonsense but brilliant!

The new one? Hmmm... :think:

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Re: Doctor Who

Post by Pappa » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:11 pm

Rum wrote:Just finished! Full of nonsense but brilliant!

The new one? Hmmm... :think:
Well, he didn't do much really.
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Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:11 pm

Rum wrote:Just finished! Full of nonsense but brilliant!

The new one? Hmmm... :think:

Yeah, just watched it. David Tennant was the best Doctor. The new guy has got a lot to live up to.
I think is regeneration was a little over-dramatic though. That sort of drama should be reserved for the end of the 13th Doctor.
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Post by Rum » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:13 pm

Deep Sea Isopod wrote:
Rum wrote:Just finished! Full of nonsense but brilliant!

The new one? Hmmm... :think:

Yeah, just watched it. David Tennant was the best Doctor. The new guy has got a lot to live up to.
I think is regeneration was a little over-dramatic though. That sort of drama should be reserved for the end of the 13th Doctor.
I agree. Past Doctors have played down the regeneration saying the same person was still there 'inside'. This one played it like a real death scene. But hell, he was the best so far!

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Re: Doctor Who

Post by Pappa » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:15 pm

Rum wrote:
Deep Sea Isopod wrote:
Rum wrote:Just finished! Full of nonsense but brilliant!

The new one? Hmmm... :think:

Yeah, just watched it. David Tennant was the best Doctor. The new guy has got a lot to live up to.
I think is regeneration was a little over-dramatic though. That sort of drama should be reserved for the end of the 13th Doctor.
I agree. Past Doctors have played down the regeneration saying the same person was still there 'inside'. This one played it like a real death scene. But hell, he was the best so far!
I think Tom Baker was the best.
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Post by floppit » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:16 pm

I'm just off to play Scrabble. Hubby has Dr.Who recorded but is so banned from watching it while we play! Or Stagate, startrek, or any of the buggers! He already takes too long to go!

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Post by Rum » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:17 pm

Dr. Pappa wrote:
Rum wrote:
Deep Sea Isopod wrote:
Rum wrote:Just finished! Full of nonsense but brilliant!

The new one? Hmmm... :think:

Yeah, just watched it. David Tennant was the best Doctor. The new guy has got a lot to live up to.
I think is regeneration was a little over-dramatic though. That sort of drama should be reserved for the end of the 13th Doctor.
I agree. Past Doctors have played down the regeneration saying the same person was still there 'inside'. This one played it like a real death scene. But hell, he was the best so far!
I think Tom Baker was the best.
This is sooooo wrong. :nono:

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Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:17 pm

Dr. Pappa wrote:
Rum wrote:
Deep Sea Isopod wrote:
Rum wrote:Just finished! Full of nonsense but brilliant!

The new one? Hmmm... :think:

Yeah, just watched it. David Tennant was the best Doctor. The new guy has got a lot to live up to.
I think is regeneration was a little over-dramatic though. That sort of drama should be reserved for the end of the 13th Doctor.
I agree. Past Doctors have played down the regeneration saying the same person was still there 'inside'. This one played it like a real death scene. But hell, he was the best so far!
I think Tom Baker was the best.
Yeah, Tom Baker was my fave, before DT.
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Post by Pappa » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:19 pm

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Dr. Pappa wrote:I think Tom Baker was the best.
This is sooooo wrong. :nono:
David Tennant comes a very, very, very close second though. :biggrin:
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Re: Doctor Who

Post by leo-rcc » Fri Jan 01, 2010 10:54 pm

The last goodbyes felt very contrived in this episode. I still loved the episode, where the only actor that didn't feel convincing was Timothy Dalton oddly enough. And the rant of the Doctor before he steps in the glass booth is one of the most powerful Dr. Who scenes ever.
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Post by Xamonas Chegwé » Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:36 am

leo-rcc wrote:The last goodbyes felt very contrived in this episode. I still loved the episode, where the only actor that didn't feel convincing was Timothy Dalton oddly enough. And the rant of the Doctor before he steps in the glass booth is one of the most powerful Dr. Who scenes ever.
That was a good scene. DT was fucking brilliant as Hamlet as well.
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Re: Doctor Who

Post by leo-rcc » Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:17 pm

What do we know about the new one? Matt Smith? I've never heard of him.
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Re: Doctor Who

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:19 pm

Tried watching the Doctor on BBCA last night. Tennant spent most of the show (the part I watched) mugging. I haven't seen that since the silent films.
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Re: Doctor Who

Post by War Arrow » Sat Jan 02, 2010 2:06 pm

Gawdzilla wrote:Tried watching the Doctor on BBCA last night. Tennant spent most of the show (the part I watched) mugging. I haven't seen that since the silent films.
Yeah... I think he was great in some of them, and I seriously think he's one of the finest actors around right now... over here at least... but it just seems like he spent at least a year acting like he'd been surprised from behind with a sink splodger. Plus all the emoting kind of got on my tits.

William Hartnell on the other hand... in real life, he swore like a sailor (or at least like a sailor who swears quite a lot), harboured dubious views (allegedly) which are most kindly characterised as being "of their time", enjoyed the odd refreshing cold drink, was very generous with his ciggies, and wasn't scared to use his fists when things got lively. And for me he carried much of that magic over to his portrayal of the doctor as a truly disagreeable old bugger whose response to emotional episodes were a goodly jab of walking cane and a stern "pull yourself together, man!"
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