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Jimmy B wrote:

By 'who's your Doctor?' (heh, a pun) do you mean the one you grew up with or the one you saw first? For me that is McCoy......


Your favorite. Pretty much how it goes.

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(28 replies, posted in Off Topic)

With series 7 midways, and the 50 year anniversary literally days away, I wanted to start a new Doctor Who thread, that doesn't necessarily go along with the currently airing episodes, but instead leans on your experience with the show, who's your favorite Doctor, why, and which episode you fancy as well.

***Now, before you start bitching about the poll, the options max out at 7, and according to Teague, there's nothing to be done about that. So, I gathered the old Doctors as dual choices, and the new as individuals, as I think they'll be getting the most love anyway.***

So, who's my Doctor?
David Tennant. Without a doubt.

But, why?

Let me share in on how my fandom of DW first began.
A couple of years ago, I was hanging out at a friends house, when one of our mutual friends came bursting in with the new Doctor Who episode. This would be Smith's "Eleventh Hour", which had just released. I'd heard of the show, but not what it was, or what it was about, so I dismissed it as nothing of interest at that point in time. As the hours progressed, beers were consumed, and our bi-monthly halo-session ended, the same friend fired up a YouTube clip of a Doctor Who parody from 1999, named "The curse of Fatal Death", starring Rowan Atkinson.

Since I already stated I had no previous interaction of the show, I reluctantly watched it, at the "doob" gag, I was literally rofl'ing.
This was only a parody, but now I was hooked, so they started showing "Rose" with Eccleston, which I loved, and then immediately after, "The Eleventh Hour" was shown. I loved both the episodes, and went home to download all the series.

Of course, the following day would deem perfect for the task, with me being hung over, so I started watching from series one onward. I was told the basic principles of the show, what a time lord is, and how it's been going since '63, so this time, I knew a bit more about what I was diving into, but it didn't matter. I was hooked. Eccleston's performance of a Doctor fresh out of a time war, and he captured me as a great character. One that was crazy enough to go ahead and die 12 episodes later.

I had a hard time coping with my Doctor just ending it like that, so much that I actually abandoned the show for a month or so. However, upon hearing about Tennant, I thought I'd give it a go anyway.
His first episode, Christmas Invasion, didn't exactly do much for the character, up until the end, setting up a plot device for series 4, but a few more episodes in, namely "The Girl In The Fireplace" had me completely in love with Tennant's Doctor. His movement, his emotional span, the silliness, the "oh yes!" and the more dramatic side we didn't really get the chance to see from Eccleston were all points that ultimately landed Tennant as my Doctor.

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Continuing onto Smith, who I'd encountered prior to Tennant, I like him enough, but the latter two seasons have really thrown me off his whole character. He's too silly, too clumsy, and always seems to get off by chance and random events. I'm well aware that most doctors do this, but at least the others seem like they have a plan handy.
Series 5 wasn't that bad, but I absolutely don't like River Song as a character, and Alex Kingston isn't helping either.

As for my favorite episode? It's hard to choose. There's so many great ones. But I guess the one I keep coming back to is the Series 4 finale episodes, and End Of Time. It's got David Tennant, Bernard Cribbins, John Simm, and my personal Bond favorite; Timothy Dalton. Yup, End Of Time it's pretty much where it's at, although it doesn't stand on its own as much as my second fav; The Girl in the Fireplace".

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(569 replies, posted in Creations)

Hooya!

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(991 replies, posted in Off Topic)

1 day - 10000 views.

And also, it helped boost "WHOISH!" with a solid 70 views within the same time.

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(64 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Yes. The missus got homemade chocolate from the same people.


It was horrible.

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(991 replies, posted in Off Topic)

I fuckin' hate River Song.

Albeit, not so much the character, as Alex Kingston's interpretation of it. I really don't like her.

1,007

(991 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Because Steven Moffat decided to split seasons so you could get something each semester, instead of waiting almost a year for new stuff. I didn't mind how it used to be.

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(991 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Bumpety bump!

The Snowmen was actually a good Christmas special!

For those who haven't seen it already, there's lots to discover, amongst a new TARDIS interior, a new intro(which I liked a lot!), and... Clara. I'm not sure I like where they took it, but I'm intrigued enough to keep watching to find out where they're taking it from here.



..So long as Tennant and Eccleston do a cool 50-year anniversary episode alongside Smith next year.

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The new Doctor Who episode aired a few hours ago, and here's the new intro. A very retrotastic one, too, I might add.

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(64 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Hooray for christmas!
I received the joyous gifts of a shirt, wool socks, boxer shorts and a pack of 24 AA batteries.

WTF, people? Can't you at least do me the honor of ASKING what I want? meh.

God Jul, Alle sammen!

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(1,649 replies, posted in Off Topic)

The police in Norway don't even bear arms. Our crime rate is really, really low. If you con't count Anders Behring Breivik who killed 80 people last year in a massacre.

Right, I'm tuning out of this thread now. Too many damn spoilers!

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(209 replies, posted in Creations)

Beautiful.

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(60 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Jesus fucking christ, would someone for once explain me, IN WRITTEN FORM SINCE I HAVEN'T HEARD THE COMMENTARY, what's up with all the fucking hatred for Prometheus? 3 People are telling me to see it, the rest of the world, apparently, tells me not to. It looks cool! So what's the big deal that completely ruins it in all aspects?

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(60 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Avengers.

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(569 replies, posted in Creations)

Alex? This isn't Patrick Ewing? Damn.



**I have time to get this done, too. Just sayin'**

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(956 replies, posted in Off Topic)

...but really, how can one NOT be?

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(1,649 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Cool stuff

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(449 replies, posted in Off Topic)

I think it looks horrific. But that's just me.

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(2,061 replies, posted in Episodes)

I'd very much like to hear all 3 nolan Batmen. I'm in that tiny camp of people that prefer BB to TDK, and that didn't even get that much from TDKR. I mean, it's not bad, it's just not all it's hyped up to be.

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(449 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Man Of Steel trailer doesn't really make me want to watch it. Feels way too melancholy for a superman movie.

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(449 replies, posted in Off Topic)

redxavier wrote:

Fascinating how we've got two incoming post-apocolyptic movies with big stars, but each comes across as being quite different. They look interesting, although I do think both trailers show and reveal far too much.

I'm not so sure. Remember Brave? The trailer made it look kinda cool, but the actual plot of the movie was completely different, and had nothing to do with the trailer at all.

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(1,649 replies, posted in Off Topic)

AshDigital wrote:


...Because Norway is more than just polar bears, moose and black metal.

(Disclaimer: Not a single polar bear has been spotted in the wildlands of Norway. Ever.)

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(670 replies, posted in Creations)

Mixcraft is good, when it works, but Garageband is way better.


Brick: Glad to see you finally made it on here, Ben!

bullet3 wrote:

don't rule out the possibility of messed up projection. They're sloppily retro-setting these projectors to start running in 48fps via a firmware update, something they weren't ever really designed to do or tested for.

I would not be shocked if there's some really broken stuff going on, on top of the weirdness with the tech

Yes, well, my old PC could run 60p just fine.

...Granted, it was 720p, but still. 60 frames per seconds no issues. I fail to see exactly why the digital cinema systems shouldn't be able to handle it.