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DR Who-the fury of a timelord

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Craig Ferguson's Banned Dr Who Cold Open

Craig Ferguson's Banned Dr Who Cold Open

Shepppard says...

>> ^gwiz665:

I've not really seen episodes of Dr. Who. But from the clips I have seen, it seems silly. I don't get the rabid fascination people have with it.


I was actually in the same boat.

This is literally how I got into doctor who:

I had a friend over and we crashed on my couches in my family room and left the t.v. going (We were watching something on the space channel, probably one of the star treks or something else equally nerdy).

When I came to there was something just starting but I had -no- idea what it was. With the production values I actually figured it was a movie and got kinda into it, my friend woke up a bit later and did, too.

The entire time I was thinking "This is Doctor Who? I always thought it was really cheesy and odd" but to my surprise it was.

I wound up watching the rest of the season and thoroughly enjoying it (Like previously stated, its mostly about how he cleverly gets out of situations, and the witty one-liners.)

I actually went back and tried watching the David Tennant episodes, but they never really clicked with me.. Whereas Matt Smith has a sort of schoolboy charm to him, David Tennant always seemed to just be more quirky.

In any case.. only 19 more days until the new season! huzzah!

Craig Ferguson's Banned Dr Who Cold Open

xxovercastxx says...

>> ^gwiz665:

I've not really seen episodes of Dr. Who. But from the clips I have seen, it seems silly. I don't get the rabid fascination people have with it.


I've only watched since the relaunch in 2005, so I can't speak to the older episodes, but you're not entirely wrong. It's very lighthearted most of the time and the 'science' part of scifi is downplayed most of the time. You won't find detailed explanations of the technology or, in many cases, any explanations.

I think the biggest draw is the focus on cleverness. The Doctor operates like Sherlock Holmes and the way a show's mysteries get tied together at the end is often very interesting.

Every time the Doctor regenerates (ie: the role is taken over by a new actor) I think I'm going to hate the new one and so far I've been wrong every time. It's refreshing that the show has a built-in way to go in a new direction without shattering the fiction. David Tennant and especially Matt Smith were/are both great at being somewhat silly characters who periodically become remarkably bad-ass with a few well delivered lines.

I recommend Vincent and The Doctor as, probably, my favorite episode from the most recent season. "Blink" from a few seasons back was much loved for its very creative new villain, but I can't find a working copy online.

The 10th Doctor's Regeneration *SPOILERS*

Craig Ferguson's Banned Dr Who Cold Open

RFlagg says...

The older ones were a bit campy. The new Dr Who's aren't silly but really good sci-fi, especially the David Tennant ones... and toss in a Steven Moffat script and you get some of the best TV out there...

The 10th Doctor's Regeneration *SPOILERS*

The 10th Doctor's Regeneration *SPOILERS*

The 10th Doctor's Regeneration *SPOILERS*

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

Reefie says...

>> ^GeeSussFreeK:
>> ^Truckchase:
Jean-Luc Picard 2012.

Seconded!
I forgot how good of an actor patrick stewart became through ST. I just was watching some season 1 and 2, and he is so bad, a ton of overacting. But later on, he nails it perfectly. It is kind of fun watching his evolution from Broadway to silver screen.


I completely agree that Patrick Stewart became a better television actor through being on Star Trek but his real talent came from his years as a stage actor. Much like Andreas Katsulas and Ian McKellen who also gained their excellent talents from theatre I think Patrick Stewart was a powerful and compelling actor before he ever stepped into the shoes of Picard!

Did anyone see Patrick Stewart and David Tennant's performance of Hamlet that was running in 2008 and 2009? Very good, didn't get to go since tickets were scarce for every venue and every night but the BBC filmed it and released it at the end of last year.

Also let's not forget his appearance in Robin Hood: Men in Tights; or the 1984 version of Dune!

BBC Swarm - Nature's Incredible Invasions (episode 1 of 2)

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The 10th Doctor's Regeneration *SPOILERS*

The 10th Doctor's Regeneration *SPOILERS*

QI - Jazz Words

Mark Wahlberg Interview and Lap on Top Gear

Krupo says...

We attend different churches. ... I'm at the one with Jesus, baby." Oh ZING! *religion *comedy, and truth.

And take that, David Tennant (who? ... ah)

>> ^nach0s:
Mark Wahlberg shed his Marky Mark persona after Boogie Nights. Then he sealed it with his small-ish part in The Departed.


Don't forget Three Kings... "



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