• Doctor Who V2
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[QUOTE=o DefcoN o;22450315]what?[/QUOTE] Lightning strikes the delorean in 1955 to send it to 1985, Marty A gets to the lone pine mall to see Doc get shot. Marty B then travels to 1955. Maerty A goes to Doc and sees he's still alive. It can be assumed that Doc tells neither Marty about his bullet-proof vest, so Marty B think Doc is dead, prompting his escape.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;22451280]Corden can act. I seen him in a lot of stuff. Not a fan, but he isn't terrible.[/QUOTE] I like the fact that he can act and try not to be comical about it, makes him more versatile.
I think that if, at any point, Dan was boobies, then he is entitled to make all of the threads.
[QUOTE=Smartguy5000;22452662]I think that if, at any point, Dan was boobies, then he is entitled to make all of the threads.[/QUOTE] I'm boobies, not a dick. Anybody is free to make any thread they want. And he asked nicely.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;22445376]A pair of docks?[/QUOTE] [img]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/5543/paradoxw.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Dan2593;22446817]Maybe their will be hot steamy man on man action with lots of cock. I hope to god not though.[/QUOTE] 11: "Who the fuck are you?" Jack: "..Nevermind.." 11: *Fires glock at Jack.* I will give someone a jelleh babbeh for that to be made. Also, my brother claims Billie Piper was the hottest companion.. Come on! 1. Amy 2. Martha 3. Jenny 4. Rose [editline]09:13AM[/editline] [QUOTE=DiscoInferno;22451483]Lightning strikes the delorean in 1955 to send it to 1985, Marty A gets to the lone pine mall to see Doc get shot. Marty B then travels to 1955. Maerty A goes to Doc and sees he's still alive. It can be assumed that Doc tells neither Marty about his bullet-proof vest, so Marty B think Doc is dead, prompting his escape.[/QUOTE] Thus causing a temporal paradox as Marty B is returning from 1955 at the same moment. He won't see doc but it will require him to be sent back in time due to doc's death to come back and see doc but if doc doesn't die and marty b returns to see doc not there it will create paradocks..
[QUOTE=Comrade General;22459314]1. Amy 2. Martha 3. Jenny 4. Rose[/QUOTE] Rate agree for Amy, disagree for Martha, informative for Jenny, and boxes for Rose. "Crosses are red Informatives are blue Boxes are dumb And so are you."
1. Jenny 2. Amy 3. Donna (Big bewbs) 4. Rose (Series 1, before her mouth grew into a black hole)
Why do you people not like Martha? Series 3/4 she was hotness. Also how can you rate Donna? She was not hot at all. Unless you're one of those people who hates Martha because she was different from Rose. [editline]11:03AM[/editline] [QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;22459991]Rate agree for Amy, disagree for Martha, informative for Jenny, and boxes for Rose. "Crosses are red Informatives are blue Boxes are dumb And so are you."[/QUOTE] Seek therapy. -IMForeman, responding to someone on The Doctor Who Forum saying they didn't like Ms. Agyeman
I like Agyeman, she's a lovely lady. I just despise Martha. It didn't help that she was following around going "OHW MAH GAWD" Every five seconds. And her crush on The Doctor was just frustrating. That and the first half of series 3 was piss poor. The highlight of the series, she was barley in. She just didn't work with the Tenth Doctor at all. "OH MY GOD" "OOOH YES" "I'm in the past!" "I'm brilliant" "OH MY GOD, SOMETHING I NEVER SEEN BEFORE" "I've seen it millions of times" "OH MY GOD" "Oh yes!" "Oh my god!" "I don't fancy you Martha" "Right, I'm gunna fuck off then" I loved how her reason for leaving The Doctor was because he didn't fancy her. She left a time and space machine that could accomplish her dreams because somebody didn't fancy her? Lovely.
Yeah. The only good thing in series 3 really was the master and martha's arse. [editline]12:08PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Dan2593;22460639]I like Agyeman, she's a lovely lady. I just despise Martha. It didn't help that she was following around going "OHW MAH GAWD" Every five seconds. And her crush on The Doctor was just frustrating. That and the first half of series 3 was piss poor. The highlight of the series, she was barley in. She just didn't work with the Tenth Doctor at all. "OH MY GOD" "OOOH YES" "I'm in the past!" "I'm brilliant" "OH MY GOD, SOMETHING I NEVER SEEN BEFORE" "I've seen it millions of times" "OH MY GOD" "Oh yes!" "Oh my god!" "I don't fancy you Martha" "Right, I'm gunna fuck off then" I loved how her reason for leaving The Doctor was because he didn't fancy her. She left a time and space machine that could accomplish her dreams because somebody didn't fancy her? Lovely.[/QUOTE] Actually she left because she was in love with Tom Milligan instead of the doctor now.
[QUOTE=Comrade General;22460655]Yeah. The only good thing in series 3 really was the master and martha's arse. [editline]12:08PM[/editline] Actually she left because she was in love with Tom Milligan instead of the doctor now.[/QUOTE] Yeah but she married Mickey. The End of Time wouldn't have been that long after Series 3 in terms of time so she probably met Mickey instead when she left the Doctor and built up a relationship.
Is it just me who thought the Van Gough episode was kind of lack luster and a little depressing? Really hoping that James Corden cheers things up.
[QUOTE=The DooD;22462005]Is it just me who thought the Van Gough episode was kind of lack luster and a little depressing? Really hoping that James Corden cheers things up.[/QUOTE] If something is LOVE OR HATE, Facepunch always HATE. Most the people here hated it.
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;22461461]Yeah but she married Mickey. The End of Time wouldn't have been that long after Series 3 in terms of time so she probably met Mickey instead when she left the Doctor and built up a relationship.[/QUOTE] She was engaged to tom in series 4.. People speculate tom died during Stolen Earth/Journey's end. [editline]02:28PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Dan2593;22462104]If something is LOVE OR HATE, Facepunch always HATE. Most the people here hated it.[/QUOTE] Like marmite with a flavor of dissapointment behind it no matter what side you're on. I liked it but it was just generally depressing.
[QUOTE=Comrade General;22459314]Thus causing a temporal paradox as Marty B is returning from 1955 at the same moment. He won't see doc but it will require him to be sent back in time due to doc's death to come back and see doc but if doc doesn't die and marty b returns to see doc not there it will create paradocks..[/QUOTE] I think th bigger problem here is MArty A and Marty B arriving at the same point in time in the same place, wouldn't that cause some sort of explosion or something?
Well I'm not a seething ball of hatred, I really liked the episode. I get that the writer did just use Dr Who as a vehicle to get his personal Van Gogh views out. It's not a classic Who episode agreed, but it is nevertheless a very enjoyable "dicking about with a time machine" episode, just with some emotional strings attached.
Yeah, I liked it. It was very different, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It had some really good lines/moments. Such as the bit in the museum at the end with bill nighy making van gough cry, and the whole 'your hair is orange' thing was brilliant too.
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;22462650]I think th bigger problem here is MArty A and Marty B arriving at the same point in time in the same place, wouldn't that cause some sort of explosion or something?[/QUOTE] Yep. Not to mention marty B could conceviably see Marty A creating a massive paradox.
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;22447558]What do people think? [url]http://www.vimeo.com/12369462[/url] I am more a video editor than sound editor by the way.[/QUOTE] I will be brutally honest. It wasn't remarkable. You could hear that the two mixed themes were off-beat at a lot of points. The video was nice, I guess. On other news, I cracked under pressure and ordered a vintage Cyberman figure circa "Earthshock" and a micro-sized talking Dalek with Genesis colours. They arrived today, and they're both amazing. I'll give a short review on both, if anyone's interested. --- [B]The Cyberman figure[/B] has an amazing attention to detail for being 7 inches tall (when I looked carefully, I noticed that the eye holes were a bit rougher-looking than the rest of the facemask. This is because the original suits had a cloth mesh for the eyeholes so the actors could see what they were doing). It's true to the look of the originals, meaning it's made to look like it's actually a guy in a tinfoil suit without looking laughable. You have your see-through parts like the chest panel, little details like appropriate buttons and tubes, and there's no colur bleedage at all. It's fully poseable, every joint imagineable is turn-and-twistable, and the hands are posed ready to hold the cybergun that comes with it. It might just be a figure, but it'll look great on your shelf. I give it [B]9 balls of tinfoil out of 10.[/B] --- [B]The Micro-sized talking Dalek[/B] is very neat. It comes in a cool, vintage-looking box, and is annoyingly firmly secured to it with wires. You can leave it in the box and it'll look great, but me being the awful manchild I am, I had to take it out. You can tell it's not really made for kids to play with; the joints are very delicate, and it has some thin parts. They don't feel cheap or flimsy at all, though. You'd have to be dedicated to actually break off anything. The model looks very true to the original, no colour bleeding and no off-sized parts. The real catcher of the thing is the 7 phrases it'll utter when you press on the top of the dome. When I was removing the wiring, I accidentally triggered it and the sudden bellowing of [B]"YOU CANNOT ESCAPE THE POWER OF THE DALEKS"[/B] almost made me crap my pants. Other phrases include the basic gist of exterminating, exterminating the Doctor, being under attack and a nice surprise of the original Dalek gun sound from the 70's. The built-in speaker is loud enough to sound good, but not loud enough to be annoying. The Dalek also comes with MENACING DALEK MOTION, which means it has a pull-back motor that makes it trundle along MENACINGLY at a leisurely pace. Pretty neat. There's 7 of them to collect, ranging from the first silver-and-blue colour scheme to the creme-and-gold imperial Daleks. If I had the money, I'd get them all. The Micro-sized talking Dalek looks good, sounds good, and will make a nice purchase for yourself to swoon over. I give it [B]9.5 freaked-out cats out of 10.[/B] --- I rarely nerd out on anything like this, but this time I'm glad I did.
[QUOTE=kikka;22463700]I will be brutally honest. It wasn't remarkable. You could hear that the two mixed themes were off-beat at a lot of points. The video was nice, I guess. [/QUOTE] Yeah, video editing for me but not sound :( The thing with that was you couldn't put the themes side by side, you had to cut various key points and re-arrange them to match to OTHER key points in the other theme, I only did half as it was 4am and I got bored and tired :')
Our teacher let's us watch Doctor Who in class sometimes which is awesome.
Lucky you, all we got to watch is Pleasantville in History. :sigh:
[QUOTE=spillbert;22467178]Lucky you, all we got to watch is Pleasantville in History. :sigh:[/QUOTE] We used to watch Blackadder in history. It taught us everything we needed to know.
Rewathing Vincent and The Doctor. REALLY liking it. [editline]09:31PM[/editline] I didn't really click it before, but this episode is so so so sad. I nearly cried when he shouted The Doctor out of his room. It's so beautifully written and directed. I really love this episode now.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4ruurkdNg0&feature=related[/media] This is hilarious! Also, there needs to be a debate on which part of Billie Piper's face is the biggest, A.S.A.P.!
Mouth, it's been growing and growing since 2005.
Charlie Brooker says that. he plays it with his friend(Just the one) apparantely.
[QUOTE=Comrade General;22471426]Charlie Brooker says that. he plays it with his friend(Just the one) apparantely.[/QUOTE] I knew that, but it is still a serious question that needs to be answered!
Next episode doesn't look that good.
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