[QUOTE=Dan2593;42696518]This page is dedicated to Christopher Eccleston[/QUOTE]
Christopher Eccleston V11 - The Thread of the Chris, and now the Eccleston
I think the BBC really missed a beat by not casting Eccleston as the 10th, 11th, and 12th Doctor.
Imagine announcing in 2005 "Oh Chris is leaving" and everybody was gutted. Nobody knew who 10 was going to be. So many rumours. Apprently some nobody actor called David Tennant is the bookie favourite. Inside sources haven't seen the 10th Doctor actor, they say only Chris was present for the regeneration scene. Then we turn on our TV's that night, we all tear up as 9 says "You were fantastic and you know what.. so was I!". Then Chris throws back his arms and... regenerates into Chris.
This happens every time.
Then at the end of the Day of the Doctor EVERY Doctor is Christopher Eccleston. Even Hurt Doctor.
It would be unique.
I dreamt I saw Day of the Doctor while completely smashed. I remember 9 and 10 trying to contact 11 and warn him of something. 9 tried those little psychic message box things but 11 kept ignoring them. 10 ended up using the kid from Family of Blood (Who'd become 11's companion) and sent a kind of message through time
Word on the Whovine is that Matt's regeneration is very upstanding and dignified at the conclusion of one of post-2005's best episodes. This page now shifts the dedication back to the Eleventh!
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I really hated his costume when it was first revealed. I gradually grew to love the tweed. Now I think his current costume is one of the greatest Doctor costumes.
You don't say :v:
[QUOTE]Doctor Cunt and the Technicolour TARDIS[/QUOTE]
Good old Doctor Cunt.
Can't wait to despise Capaldi's costume before finally coming around a week before broadcast.
Matt looks so much older now than he did when he started his run
In a good way though.
Because he got older since he started
[QUOTE=Echidna666;42698267]I dreamt I saw Day of the Doctor while completely smashed. I remember 9 and 10 trying to contact 11 and warn him of something. 9 tried those little psychic message box things but 11 kept ignoring them. 10 ended up using the kid from Family of Blood (Who'd become 11's companion) and sent a kind of message through time[/QUOTE]
Get drunk and write scripts, send them to the BBC. They might get a new show-runner.
[editline]31st October 2013[/editline]
Include Dan's idea of "everything is Chris", and it's the perfect episode. Would genuinely watch. Let's face it, it'd be hilarious at the very least.
[QUOTE=Aries;42698800]Include Dan's idea of "everything is Chris", and it's the perfect episode. Would genuinely watch. Let's face it, it'd be hilarious at the very least.[/QUOTE]
Clara lands in The Doctor's Timeline. She looks around and notices she is surrounded by past Doctors all played by Christopher Eccleston. "Fantastic" shouts one. Then another. And another. Then three at once. Then the first one says it again. Then another two come in.
In no time at all, all 12 Doctors (including Hurt) are saying "fantastic" until it sounds like a chorus of hellish demons or Borg expressing constant delight. Clara curls into a ball and sobs. The voice of the Eleventh Doctor booms across The Doctor's Timeline as a leaf floats into view. Instead of telling Clara how to escape the timeline he also repeats the word "fantastic" until he too becomes Christopher Eccleston.
Fade to black to the sound of a never ending 'fantastic'. Silent credits. BBC1 goes off air.
Less than a month left. Wow.
And little over two until Christmas special. Time flies.
[QUOTE=Coyoteze;42699137]Less than a month left. Wow.
And little over two until Christmas special. Time flies.[/QUOTE]
Less than two months till the christmas special, you mean.
Doctor Who prequel is called The Last Day?
It's nearly 4 minutes long
[URL]http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/last-day-video[/URL]
Meanwhile Paul McGann still insists he's not involved.
[U][B]EDIT:[/B][/U] Nevermind it's a DVD bonus :(
Curiously the BBFC has listed several versions of DOTD. Various time include: 76 minutes, 80 minutes, 82, and two 85 minutes.
What is this near 20 minutes of extra footage? And people were worried it would only be 45 minutes long!
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;42699331]Less than two months till the christmas special, you mean.[/QUOTE]
Oh.
Well then, even better!
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That is all
fantastic
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I could spend all day looking at these.
If that was his real costume I'd approve thoroughly.
I'd say it's too much like Matt's current one (waistcoat, shirt and frock coat).
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;42702853][img]http://i.imgur.com/FUwqR8Z.jpg[/img]
I could spend all day looking at these.[/QUOTE]
photoshop of a RDJ Sherlock Holmes poster
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wow i wonder if you guys browse reddit at all?????
:v:
[QUOTE=Dan2593;42697331]I think the BBC really missed a beat by not casting Eccleston as the 10th, 11th, and 12th Doctor.
Imagine announcing in 2005 "Oh Chris is leaving" and everybody was gutted. Nobody knew who 10 was going to be. So many rumours. Apprently some nobody actor called David Tennant is the bookie favourite. Inside sources haven't seen the 10th Doctor actor, they say only Chris was present for the regeneration scene. Then we turn on our TV's that night, we all tear up as 9 says "You were fantastic and you know what.. so was I!". Then Chris throws back his arms and... regenerates into Chris.
This happens every time.
Then at the end of the Day of the Doctor EVERY Doctor is Christopher Eccleston. Even Hurt Doctor.
It would be unique.[/QUOTE]
I wish Moffat would have gone with his original plan for "A Good Man Goes To War". It was going to be called "A Good Chris Goes To War" and it'd be an unique experiment in that everyone would be played by Eccleston doing different voices. And then, once the episode ended, it would change to the BBC announcer, which would now be Eccleston. The next show, all Eccleston. BBC News, Eccleston presents it, with Eccleston playing everyone in the news, from Obama to that little kid on the corner. Football? Eccleston vs. Eccleston with a giant Eccleston blimp flying above.
That's when you look at the mirror. You're Eccleston. Your entire family is now Eccleston. Everyone in the history of humanity has been rewritten to be Eccleston. Julius Ceasar? Eccleston. Winston Churchill? Eccleston. Hillary Clinton? Eccleston in a wig. You look at the dogs, they are now Eccleston. You call your friend, he's Eccleston too. And then you look at the sky. The sun is Eccleston. You run into the street and you yell into the sky, yell for help, but all you can yell is "FANTASTIC".
For the Earth [I]itself[/I] is now Eccleston.
I want an Eccleston blimp.
Can't wait to see the special for my birthday.
That Capaldi costume looks beautiful.
Moffat has already said it won't be a suit. Can't remember the source. Not sure the above classifies as a suit, depends on the century really. But I like it.
I really want a scarf though.
[b]Doctor Who 50th & Series 8: Moffat, Penhale & Wilson[/b]
[QUOTE]As ever, the plot is shrouded in secrecy ahead of its broadcast on 23 November, beyond some teasing trailers, but Moffat says setting himself the challenge of telling a story that, unusually, centres on the Doctor, energised him. He had 3D elements in mind from the start and says he’s giving nothing away when he reveals that it exploits this added dimension to offer “the best ever entrance into the TARDIS”.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]For Capaldi’s first season, he promises something different again, and fans will take comfort in his commitment to at least 13 episodes in 2014. The announcement of Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Sightseers) as director of two episodes met with a hugely positive response and, coupled with Capaldi’s arrival, there’s a new sense of swagger in the air. It’s a huge plate-spinning exercise for Moffat – you can’t help but wonder whether there’s an inch of office wall visible behind a sea of Post-it script notes mapping out his time- and space-spanning plots.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Moffat is conscious that the pool of Doctor Who writers is currently quite small – in its most recent series, three of them penned two stories each – but that’s the price to pay for working on a show of this scale. Where Davies famously rewrote vast tranches of scripts, Moffat employs only experienced hands and appears to practise a lighter touch, though he says he’s open to more names if they can fi t some tough criteria.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]We couldn’t have had another quirky young man because Matt had nailed the part. Peter’s already a bit of a national treasure, an incredibly skilled, fine actor. As most people have realised, the moment you think of him in the part, you find it hard to think of anyone else.[/QUOTE]
Full Article: [url]http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/in-depth/steven-moffat-faith-penhale-and-marcus-wilson/5063074.article[/url]
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