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Looks awesome.
I will cry heaps when Matt leaves, kind of felt he needed one more series.
His 1st being all new everybody/producer etc, just felt that was a bit of a lost series, and I have come to love his sensitive face and 2nd viewings of episodes always amaze me with nuances he brings.
Tennant time felt right for his departure, Matt's feels a tiny bit too soon.

And I will be jumping with excitement for the re-gen.
 
I'm going to really miss Matt too - I think he has been excellent as a Doctor.

I thought he might be too young to be believeable, but I was so wrong. Moffat said in an interview recently:
"I think he does old Doctor better than anybody else. It’s not an accident. It’s something he very, very consciously thought about. Because he was the youngest Doctor Matt said, ‘he’s only got young skin. Nothing else is young.’ I think Matt makes you think very believably that he is this ancient being." (source http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/...-last-words-peter-capaldi-doctor-time-doctor/ )

I totally agree with that, I could have watched him a lot longer.
 
Yes I agree with that. Tennant, excellent as he was, felt like he had completed his time. Smith, like Davison, would have had at least one more excellent year in him. There's a feeling stemming back to Troughton about only doing three years, but I think four or five is the optimum.
 
Oh I do agree Matt does old, & weary/&tortured too, perfectly. Oh and fragile.

I would love his incarnation to enjoy a little time purely happy at the new history. His time feels to have flown, and feels incomplete somehow.
Tennant I was in love with, and bereaved but simpatico with his leaving and living.

Capt jack is supposedly going to be coming back sometime; I hope Jenny will turn up and find a cranky old Dad.

I love that they were so adorable together, described by somebody, as Laurel & Laurel, Hardy never turned up.
And Moffat says the two of them devised a Doctor Plan, each would do 7 episodes, or something or other......it's somewhere amongst all the celebration stuff.
 
So it sounds like at least some of us preferred Smith to Tennant as a Doctor. It's true for me anyway, I just think that the depth of Smith's acting is vast, even though as Meglos says, Tennant was amazing, but - to steal a line from Hitch-hikers - Smith was amazingly amazing.

This contradicts the online polls where Tennant is overwhelmingly people's favourite Doctor, followed by Matt. But much to my surprise, I'm in the Matt camp. Tennant was charming and cute and funny, which was fine by me at the time, but Matt is wise and angry and conflicted, while still being silly and child-like. Such depth for a Doctor.
 
I think Smith was one in a million. I remember seeing him on the cover of Doctor Who Magazine when he was announced and thinking "WTF?", and not in a good way. He seemed too young, too awkward looking, just not RIGHT. It took about 30 seconds at the start of The Eleventh Hour to kill all my doubts (fishfingers & custard!), and by halfway through that episode I knew we were watching a classic Doctor. I trust that Moffat knows what he's doing, so although I can't *quite* see it now, I hope I get that moment where Capaldi's Doctor clicks for me & I realise why he was chosen.
 
...my own personal favourite is David Tennant... I really didn't like Matt Smith at first to be really honest because he was too 'flippy floppy' so to speak for me... what I mean by that is in the first season he seemed to do a lot of flaying around like a man made of rubber... but as time went on he seemed to get right into his character and we then saw multi layered facets on his take of the Doctor... all credit to him for that from me... but still... I think that David Tennant was better... especially when he had Donna with him... they are my most favourite coupling in the Tardis to me...

...I am looking forward to seeing what Peter Capaldi brings to the role next... and Captain Jack is back?... great!!!!... I can't wait for that... I must admit... I am sooooooo over miss 'hello sweetie!... spoilers!'... I really hope that River Song doesn't come back to the show... I'm so over that character... it's been flogged to death imho...

...by the way... did anyone watch Paul McGann on the 'Mornings' show on Channel 9?... I saw him in the Saturday re-cap show this morning... it was great... cheers.
 


...that really is truely fantabulous up_all_night... it seriously is... I've had a dabble at rotoscoping but it is a bit too beyond me... this guy is a genious at it... brilliant stuff indeed... have you seen this one by the same guy?... cheers.


[video=youtube;HZXP9FMm9w4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZXP9FMm9w4[/video]
 
...that really is truely fantabulous up_all_night... it seriously is... I've had a dabble at rotoscoping but it is a bit too beyond me... this guy is a genious at it... brilliant stuff indeed... have you seen this one by the same guy?... cheers.


[video=youtube;HZXP9FMm9w4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZXP9FMm9w4[/video]

I don't know if it's genius or the definition of too much time on ones hand.


The video rotoscoping i've done has been so crude. In photoshop I may spend ages, but yeah... There's people who's job is just rotoscoping for major motion pictures. I think I once read that a lot of grunt stuff like that is often out sourced to Asia. Which actually they did with TRON. But I think even today that do it.
 
Looking for the perfect Christmas gift for a whovian, then look no further.

A wide variety of items from Doctor Who and Torchwood are to be auctioned in London next week. Bonhams' entertainment memorabilia sale will be held at its Knightsbridge auction venue on Wednesday 18th December, starting at midday, with viewings taking place every day from Sunday 15th December up to the sale.

Out of the 417 lots in the sale, 55 relate to the two series, with items ranging from scripts and artwork to costumes, props, and a signed postcard from Patrick Troughton while he was the Doctor.

Full list

Torchwood:
Lot Description Estimate (£)
127 Collection of part costumes worn by John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness in Series 3 350-550
128 Model flayed corpse 250-350
129 Pair of prosthetic Weevil masks 300-500
130 Collection of prosthetic corpse body parts and torsos 300-500
131 Costume for Eve Myles as Gwen Cooper in Sleeper 250-300
132 Collection of part costumes worn by John Barrowman in Series 2 350-550
133 Collection of part costumes worn by Kai Owen as Rhys Williams in Series 2 300-500
134 Collection of part costumes worn by Gareth David-Lloyd as Ianto Jones in Series 2 400-500
135 Costume worn by Eve Myles in A Day In The Death 250-300
136 Three-piece part costume worn by Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones in Dead Man Walking 250-350
137 Two part costumes worn by Demetri Goritsas as Franklin and Ethan Brooke as Gray in Adam 300-500
138 Costume worn by Eve Myles in Meat 300-500
139 Assorted props including severed head 300-500
140 Various costume parts worn by Naoki Mori as Toshiko 400-600
141 Collection of costume parts for Eve Myles in Out of Time 250-350
142 Part costume worn by John Barrowman in They Keep Killing Suzie 400-600
143 Collection of costumes worn by Eve Myles 300-500
144 Costume worn by Eve Myles in Countrycide 300-500
145 Two part costumes worn by Eve Myles in Ghost Machine 250-350
146 Collection of part costumes worn by Burn Gorman as Owen Harper 300-500
147 Collection of part costumes worn by John Barrowman, including RAF blue great coat 700-900
148 Costume worn by Eve Myles in End of Days 250-300
149 Collection of part costumes worn by John Barrowman, including 'Belstaff' beige bomber jacket 400-600
150 Collection of part costumes worn by John Barrowman, including RAF blue great coat 600-800

Doctor Who:
Lot Description Estimate (£)
151 Helmet-less Cyberman from Silver Nemesis 1000-1500
152 Destroyed Dalek, believed to be from Remembrance of the Daleks 4500-5000
153 Studio floor plan from The Trial of a Time Lord, plus assorted photos 100-150
154 Sharaz Jek head cowl from The Caves of Androzani 700-900
155 Rehearsal scripts for "Planet of Fear" (aka Planet of Fire) 200-300
156 Scripts and related material from Snakedance 350-450
157 Neman and Katura costume designs from The Keeper of Traken 800-1200
158 Seron and Tremas costume designs from The Keeper of Traken 800-1200
159 Varsh's dagger from Full Circle 300-500
160 Scripts and other material from Castrovalva 300-400
161 Original artwork for Doctor Who Annual 1980 (Reluctant Warriors) 600-800
162 Original artwork for Doctor Who Annual 1980 (Reluctant Warriors) 600-800
163 Original artwork for Doctor Who Annual 1979 (The Power) 1000-1200
164 Original artwork for Dalek Annual 1978 (The Castaway) 500-600
165 Original artwork for Dalek Annual 1978 (Davros - Genius or Madman?) 500-700
166 Original artwork for Dalek Annual 1978 (The Castaway) 500-600
167 Original artwork for Doctor Who Annual 1977 (The Body Snatcher) 1000-1200
168 The Taran Wood Beast costume from The Androids of Tara 1500-2000
169 Dove Pan magic trick prop from The Talons of Weng-Chiang 700-900
170 Set of four camera scripts for The Time Warrior 1000-1500
171 Camera script/shooting schedule for episode 3 of The Curse of Peladon 250-300
172 Rehearsal scripts for episode 1, 2 and 5 of Doctor Who and The Dominators 1200-1800
173 Postcard to Henry Soskin (Lincoln) from Patrick Troughton 500-800
174 Camera scripts for episodes 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 of The Web of Fear 2500-3500
175 Carbon copy letter from Henry Lincoln to Mervyn Haisman about The Abominable Snowmen, plus script pages 250-350
176 Rehearsal scripts for episodes 1-5 of The Web of Fear 2500-3000
177 Draft scripts for episodes 1-6 of The Abominable Snowmen, hand annotated by Henry Lincoln 4000-6000
178 Rehearsal scripts for episodes 1-6 of The Abominable Snowmen 3000-5000
179 Original Yeti homing device prop from The Web of Fear 2000-3000
180 Original TARDIS prop model (1960s) 2000-3000
181 Original hollow Yeti homing device prop from The Web of Fear 2000-3000

More details and pics
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/20772/

They have done this every year since 2010
 
Each year one of the forum members on Gallifrey Base does a advent calender.
I forgot until last night so be prepared for a bombardment
Day 1
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It's Doctor Who's 50th anniversary so shout hip hip hooray,
The celebrations will continue as we count down to Christmas Day!
 
Day 3
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The Whispermen like to go carol singing at this time of year,
It's really such a pity that they're so difficult to hear!
 
Day 4
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This Mechanoid's fancy dress costume is really rather good,
With a simple sprig of holly he looks just like a Christmas pud!
 
Day 7
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Breaking the ice at parties is daunting for anyone,
So let this friendly Ice Warrior show you how it's done....
 
Day 8
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Here's a Christmas present that has made the Doctor's day,
Nine missing episodes which were long thought thrown away!
 
Day 9
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Even the Krotons are preparing for the festive celebrations,
Using their razor sharp claws to make Christmas decorations!
 
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