• Doctor Who V8 -Oswin à bout de souffle
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[QUOTE=Acezorz;39029809]Just imagine if Doctor Who was done by HBO :v:[/QUOTE] Thanks, I needed YouTube content. Clara is just about as tall as the door handles. That's brilliant. [img]http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii307/EvilGrizz/d_zps8ad59541.png[/img]
Something about her height makes the companion entirely more enjoyable. As ridiculous as that sounds. Everything (Even The Doctor) looked small next to Amy. [editline]30th December 2012[/editline] Possible plot point I picked up on [sp]Clara mentioned she was born in Big Ben. In the trailer for next series they're racing towards Big Ben[/sp] [editline]30th December 2012[/editline] Reading Youtube comments. Some fantastic theories. Favourite so far "The face in the opening titles is Gandhi"
So come on. Jenna standing next to the New Paradigm Daleks - which are as tall as Matt. Make it happen.
[QUOTE=Grizz;39029042]I'm ready for somebody else to have a go. They also need to start using something other than [B]Fish Custard[/B] and I Am The Doctor for minisodes, prequels and trailers.[/QUOTE] Eurgh yes. I also hope they don't use "The Life and Death of Amy Pond" anymore. I know it probably won't be, as it refers to Amy, but it was used at completely unrelated points in series 6. Like the end of "Night Terrors" or whatever that episode was.
I greatly enjoy Clara's theme. So much better than Amy's.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;39030393] Possible plot point I picked up on [sp]Clara mentioned she was born in Big Ben. In the trailer for next series they're racing towards Big Ben[/sp] [/QUOTE] Confirmed: [sp] Clara is a clock. [/sp]
[QUOTE] British Film Institute (Bfi) bosses are planning a series of events for the Doctor Who At 50 tribute, to be held at the Bfi Southbank in London throughout 2013. Actors who have played the title role, including Smith and William Hartnell, will chat with devotees at monthly question-and-answer sessions,[/QUOTE] Some freaky **** going down at BFI Southbank. Watch out for that gravel in the titles.. [QUOTE]The titles aim take the viewer on the ride of their life , chasing the Tardis through time and space, as it encounters and responds to an array of weird and wild extra terrestrial environments. The studios signature handmade approach combined with powerful and flexible software gives the sequence its depth and unique quality. The titles were created with specially filmed material such as oil and paint, underwater dust and falling gravel[/QUOTE]
confirmed: [sp]she was born when jack's spaceship landed near big ben[/sp] (moffat don't you dare try this this is sarcasm and a joke)
[quote]Actors who have played the title role, including Smith and William Hartnell, will chat with devotees at monthly question-and-answer sessions,[/quote] wow that'd be amazing
[QUOTE=Zuimzado;39032242]wow that'd be amazing[/QUOTE] what? Hartnell has been dead for years
It would but I'm petty sure it was a mistake. Probably written by somebody who just looked at the cast for the upcoming screening in January (Which happens to be a Hartnell episode) and just assumed he's a living breathing actor. [editline]30th December 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Grizz;39031746]Watch out for that gravel in the titles.. QUOTE OF MAKING[/QUOTE] That's pretty rad. It was a very pretty opening sequence.
you know oswin being jack's daughter would explain a lot
[QUOTE=Ezhik;39032608]you know oswin being jack's daughter would explain a lot[/QUOTE] Not really, it's not exactly a genetic thing.
excuse me are you trying to apply logic to doctor who
He's gay though.
[QUOTE=Ezhik;39032819]excuse me are you trying to apply logic to doctor who[/QUOTE] Maybe... She IS Jack! Buh buh buuuuuh
[QUOTE=alien_guy;39033169]He's gay though.[/QUOTE] He's from the future past of Christmas, pretty sure they can have butt babies there.
[QUOTE=alien_guy;39033169]He's gay though.[/QUOTE] he's not gay or straight, he's jack he fucks everything
Ugh. Clara isn't immortal (Like Jack). There's just multiple versions of her. Like twins- except spread across time and space.
What do you guys think about the episodes with 'The Master'?
John Simm fucking rules as The Master and I hope they keep him for at least another episode or two.
I didn't like how he went all raving lunatic for End of Time but his series 3 performance was great. Don't really know what they can do with the character now though, seeing as he's been trapped in the time lock with the rest of the timelords or whatever.
[QUOTE=William Hartnell]I can see this series going on for five years at least.[/QUOTE] No chance.
Is this something he said recently? Since BFI resurrected him? He's such a troll.
[QUOTE=Grizz;39034549]No chance.[/QUOTE] He was actually talking about the revived series 7, which at this rate probably will be going on for five years.
[QUOTE=UberMunchkin;39033700]I didn't get that, couldn't he have just zapped Rassilon and just walked away from the portal? :v:[/QUOTE] Well to be fair he WAS snooker-loopy and hellbent on vengeance, so he was probably too far gone for reasonable tactical thought; just blind mad raging fury driving him forward. Besides, would you really want that super-Saiyan energy vampire loose in the Whoniverse again? Remembering what others said, the change wasn't very well received to say the least, though that was probably because it was done to the wrong character. It's like what JonTron said about the Joker in Arkham Asylum; both are meant to be evil genius masterminds with tricks up their sleeves, and then when you least expect it BLAM!; you end up with an overpowered brutish violent monster who's as subtle as a belly dancer who just took her jubblies out. Be it the Titan drug turning Joker into a sort of Clown Hulk, or Lucy using some sort of "potion" to interrupt the Master's resurrection and accidentally turn him into something out of Dragonball Z, it just isn't right to turn a normally excellent scheming brainy super-villain into a super-strong "boss monster" that is more like a force than an actual villain, especially when the whole "brains to brawn" thing isn't a specific part of their character; if it is in the character's nature to become a brutal unreasoning force of nature under duress, like Bruce Banner and his Incredible Hulk alter-ego, then it works. But nope; I don't think the Master is the kind of character you'd expect to become a super-Saiyan who shoots lightning lasers from his palms. If that particular "attribute" were applied to a monster of the week, or a recurring character who was actually established to be capable of such things, it wouldn't be such a problem; the problem is that they took an established character and fucked up his character sheet beyond repair, throwing subtlety and consistency out of the window. Also it seems that most Doctor Who villains are in themselves meant to be more subtle and consistent, with things like the Saiyan-Master being more suited to something like Marvel Comics or Final Fantasy or even Heroes. And that, gentlemen, is why the Master in The End of Time sucked, as well as why he wouldn't have been able to "save himself" from the eternal eldritch horror of the Time War.
[QUOTE=verynicelady;39032490]what? Hartnell has been dead for years[/QUOTE] that's the amazing part, they must have figured out how to bring him back from the dead :v:
[QUOTE=Dracon;39035464]that's the amazing part, they must have figured out how to bring him back from the dead :v:[/QUOTE] Your icon fits surprisingly well
I really like the [sp]new tardis[/sp].
Heh. [QUOTE] CLARA is the best thing to hit Doctor Who since leather-clad Leela. Saucy, smart and stunning, she’s a barmaid and a governess, and is thus capable of bestowing the twin gifts of beer and discipline – a quality even moody Gallifreyans must find appealing. The Doc, still mourning Karen, bumped into her as they faced a flesh-hungry snow monster, possibly the John Lewis snowman’s evil twin. Their real enemy was a kind of giant snow globe wonderfully voiced by Sir Ian McKellan. Small delights abounded, like Tardis hidden above the clouds, Strax the butler and the in-joke of the Doc posing as Sherlock. Lizard lesbian Madame Vastra came back to administer a one-word lie detector test. (My one word to her? Moisturise!) In the end, the world was saved by human tears, which at least means Albert Square will never face an invasion of alien snow fiends. Worryingly, Clara (Jenna-Louise Colman) has been in two episodes and died in both. Maybe she’s channelling Kenny from South Park. This time round she was killed by a deadly ice maiden (think Anne Robinson with frostbite) but lives on in the trailers. * DR Who’s memory-erasing worm was rather phallic. If Tulisa used it to pleasure herself, she could sing Like A Virgin without blushing.[/QUOTE]
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