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Big Mean Jerk posted:I am hoping against hope that the rumored favorites are all wrong and the next Doctor will be an openly gay woman of color, if only to revel in the wailing and gnashing of teeth that it will cause among these lovely loving fans. So you want Bill Potts to be the Doctor? I'm okay with this.
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Actual footage of the casting department at the BBC.
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# ? Jul 15, 2017 23:58 |
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This is someone not from Britain checking in on a point: None of the actors who played The Doctor (or even a companion) were really A-List actors before they got the role, right? Like, they were well regarded, had successful and critically acclaimed careers, but none of them were, like, a top 5 or top 10 actor in the popular eye. Like none of them were the equivalent of giving the role to Leonardo DiCaprio or Brad Pitt.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 01:34 |
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Twelve: "That young fellow certainly was charming. ... hmm." *burst of energy* One: "Ah, that's better "
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glowing-fish posted:This is someone not from Britain checking in on a point: Pretty much. I think Eccleston and Capaldi have been the highest-profile actors thus far, and after that ... I guess Davison, due to All Creatures Great and Small? But no one's been an "everyone will recognize him on the street" level of a star.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 01:58 |
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What would these troglodytes say if the new Doctor is Queen Elizabeth?
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 02:26 |
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xtothez posted:I'm not sure I want to live on this planet anymore oh these PC snowflakes, forcing me toward murder-suicide over a loving television show, why must they be so oversensitive
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Timby posted:Pretty much. I think Eccleston and Capaldi have been the highest-profile actors thus far, and after that ... I guess Davison, due to All Creatures Great and Small? But no one's been an "everyone will recognize him on the street" level of a star. I gather that Bill Hartnell had a pretty extensive career before Doctor Who but I don't know if he was exactly a household name as "that guy who plays soldiers".
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 02:50 |
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Timby posted:I was thinking Justin McElroy. *the Doctor regenerates* "Hachi machi!"
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 02:50 |
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Oh, and Paul McGann in the parallel universe where he didn't hurt himself playing football and actually played Sharpe.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 02:53 |
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thexerox123 posted:*the Doctor regenerates* What is happening, Griffin?
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 03:10 |
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I will always take any excuse I can to post this painting made to commemorate these letters And for shameless shilling, this edit I made a while back for a games contest Speaking of shameless shilling, Lick the Whisk! and I have just posted reviews for The Pilot over in his season 10 review thread!
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 03:15 |
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I just heard from an Extremely Trustworthy Source that the only possible option for the next Doctor will be Brian Blessed.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 08:15 |
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Cojawfee posted:What is happening, Griffin? Turns out the monster in the premiere is... a glass shark.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 08:17 |
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usenet celeb 1992 posted:oh these PC snowflakes, forcing me toward murder-suicide over a loving television show, why must they be so oversensitive The most disturbing part is that someone read that message and thought "this is the sensible" and liked it.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 08:26 |
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Carbon dioxide posted:I just heard from an Extremely Trustworthy Source that the only possible option for the next Doctor will be Brian Blessed. that tallies with the "get someone sexy for tumblr" rumour, so i'm on board
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 08:32 |
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thexerox123 posted:Turns out the monster in the premiere is... a glass shark. Cyberman comin' for you, fat kid.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 08:34 |
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CGI Snake for next Doctor. He can fight the Clown Box
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 10:01 |
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glowing-fish posted:This is someone not from Britain checking in on a point: I think Tom Baker and Matt Smith were the only ones who were really "unknowns" when they were cast. It's the same for James Bond - the only actor cast as James Bond who was already a really big star was Roger Moore and he was mainly a TV actor (in fact he was the highest-paid TV actor in the world at the time). Wheat Loaf fucked around with this message at 11:06 on Jul 16, 2017 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:
Daniel Craig was fairly big, no?
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 11:20 |
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The_Doctor posted:Daniel Craig was fairly big, no? Only really for Layer Cake. He wasn't an A-lister until Casino Royale. That's the point I probably should have made: no Bond actor has been an A-list movie actor when they were cast in the role. ANYWAY. I wouldn't mind if Kris Marshall is the new Doctor - I don't think he'd be bad in the role - I'm just confused that the Beeb are keen to have Tennant 2.0 and they pick a guy who always seems to looks kind of gormless.
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Wheat Loaf posted:I think Tom Baker and Matt Smith were the only ones who were really "unknowns" when they were cast. If we're counting TV Star, then doesn't Pierce Brosnan qualify?
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 11:26 |
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My trip down Cybermemory Lane is so far going pretty well, just about gotten through all the pre-revival stuff I had slated. (I still have part two of Human Resources to finish up.) Some (probably entirely too spammy) thoughts brought to you by Oh God Why Am I Awake This Early: The Tenth Planet: I haven't seen that much of William Hartnell's stuff, and it always takes me by surprise how much the Doctor can be kind of a side character as compared to later eras of the show. (Though I suspect that, in this case, Hartnell's health was more to blame than the style of the show, since I have a suspicion that him sleeping through the entire third episode may not have been the original intent of the script.) Here it's a bit more extreme than I've ever seen it, with the story almost entirely carried by the guest cast, though Ben gets a fair bit to do toward the end, and Polly gets to tearfully tell us that she's frightened. (There are more feminist triumphs in early Who than one might expect for the era, but this wasn't exactly one of them.) This was my first time seeing Ben and Polly and I can't say this really gave me much of a handle on their characters. The Cybermen were dicks, and fantastically so. They came across as more oblivious than actively malevolent even when they were very transparently trying to murder (or convert) everyone, which is how they should be. "Haven't you got a heart?!?" "No, we took that out ages ago. I've got this lovely accordion thing instead." I also really enjoyed the crew of the South Pole base, particularly the general (even after he went completely unhinged), and particularly the way he had No Time For The Doctor's Nonsense. (A bit of a contrast from the way that later Doctors could wander onto a military base and be running the place within five minutes.) And the ten minutes or so that the Doctor was actually in the story and thinking rings around everyone were quite fun. The Invasion: I already said some things about this, but I enjoyed it immensely. It was a story of great duos; the Doctor and Jamie, Vaughn and Packer, Zoe and Isobel in particular. By the time the Cybermen actually show up, though, they're a bit lame and I feel like they're too easily defeated (though I suppose that making them an even more credible threat would have required expanding this beyond eight episodes, which feels a bit excessive). Exceptions: the screaming berserk Cyberman that was the test subject for Vaughn's emotion ray. The Blue Tooth: My first Companion Chronicle. I've always liked Liz Shaw and this did nothing to dissuade me from that. I thought it could have used a bit more denouement at the end, but otherwise I thoroughly enjoyed this, and the "twist" that the "Cybermen" were just some humans who'd been accidentally converted and had no real idea what they were doing beyond WE MUST SURVIVE was kind of interesting. Revenge Of The Cybermen: So that's where HARRY SULLIVAN IS AN IMBECILE came from. (Though "Harry, did you make the rocks fall?" was possibly even funnier.) God, I love Tom Baker. (Poor Harry though, it's not like he could have known that the Doctor's harness was rigged to explode if it were removed.) Sarah Jane was great as always. You'd think someone would have told the Vogans at some point that the gold their planet was made out of was lethal to the Cybermen so they could have, you know, made weapons out of it. The Cybermen were in full "excellent" mode at this point, and and seemed shamefully indistinguishable from any other would-be galaxy-conquering aliens. Spare Parts: Oh, what else is there even to say. The best Cybermen story by a considerable margin, though World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls gives it a run for its money. (Speaking of, I don't see any reason they'd be incompatible; the colony ship from World could easily have been populated from a different Mondasian city, since I don't gather they had much contact with each other there at the end.) Attack Of The Cybermen: Lytton was the best thing about Resurrection of the Daleks and he's probably the best thing about this episode too. I hadn't realized Eric Saward was still the script editor at this point until the end credits; if I had, I'd probably not have been quite as surprised by everyone dying horrible pointless deaths at the end. Peri's tentative attempts to find out if the Doctor was still a violent crazy person were both interesting and a little disturbing. I'll have thoughts on The Harvest and Human Resources later, but I think I've worked through that whole "it's 3:30 so NATURALLY it's time to be awake" thing I had going on earlier so that's it for now zzzzzzzz
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I think people are reacting pretty poorly to Kris Marshall. I mean, I haven't seen him in much, but we should at least give him a ch- https://mobile.twitter.com/revkris/status/886378787822125057 Burn him to the ground.
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I'm reasonably sure that's not Kris Marshall the actor.
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Yeah, you're right. No check mark. Sorry, it's too early for me to be posting.
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thrawn527 posted:I think people are reacting pretty poorly to Kris Marshall. I mean, I haven't seen him in much, but we should at least give him a ch- Why would anyone today care about 40 year old movie for children?
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https://twitter.com/pipmadeley/status/886542434066477056 Packerrr~
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 12:44 |
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I'm finally listening to the third UNIT set and I'm not sure if "we will give a voice to Britain's Silent majority" is better or worse than the "Master race" line from End of Time
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 12:46 |
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How many hours til the announcement? I'm traveling and can't figure out the time zones for the life of me
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 12:47 |
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CommonShore posted:How many hours til the announcement? I'm traveling and can't figure out the time zones for the life of me There's no precise timeframe because it's after Wimbledon, and, y'know, tennis matches tend to last a variable amount of time. But the match will start at 2pm UK time, IIRC.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 12:48 |
CommonShore posted:How many hours til the announcement? I'm traveling and can't figure out the time zones for the life of me Someone in the thread mentioned it should be around noon EST. But I don't understand Wimbledon or time zones, so I don't really know if that's right.
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Fair Bear Maiden posted:There's no precise timeframe because it's after Wimbledon, and, y'know, tennis matches tend to last a variable amount of time. But the match will start at 2pm UK time, IIRC. So my phone should blow up in the middle of my Dungeons and Dragons game. Being interrupted by a popular nerd thing while in the middle of another popular nerd thing. gently caress you high school, the geeks have won!
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 12:54 |
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Fair Bear Maiden posted:There's no precise timeframe because it's after Wimbledon, and, y'know, tennis matches tend to last a variable amount of time. But the match will start at 2pm UK time, IIRC. So the match starts in an hour or so?
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 12:57 |
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CommonShore posted:So the match starts in an hour or so? Correct!
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 12:58 |
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Fair Bear Maiden posted:Correct! Thanks. I live in Canada and I'm in Malaysia right now and about to get on another plane and I can't even figure out what day it is. There's a chance that the announcement will happen before I go to bed!
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 13:00 |
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The BBC schedule looks like: 13:00 Wimbledon 2017, Men's Final Build-Up View Programme information 13:50 Wimbledon 2017, Men's Final View Programme information EVENING 18:30 BBC Weekend News 16/07/2017 So presumably some time prior to 18:30 (13.30 EST) unless they're announcing it during the news, which would be mental.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 13:04 |
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Okay, I won't be awake when this is announced, so I'm gonna be learning from reading you lot when I wake up. Remember to make it exciting for me!
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thrawn527 posted:If we're counting TV Star, then doesn't Pierce Brosnan qualify? Yeah, especially considering the Remington Steel producers extended his contract because they didn't want to lose him to Bond. Also Dalton might not have been a superstar but he was absolutely a known quantity when he was cast. Dude had been acting for nearly twenty years at that point and already turned the role down once.
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