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Post by project37 on May 21, 2020 13:26:42 GMT
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Post by timegirl on May 21, 2020 13:34:45 GMT
This looks amazing!😃 Although I would prefer them using the real deals for all the Doctors they can 🤔 it still looks impressive😊
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Post by fitzoliverj on May 21, 2020 15:53:58 GMT
Not really what I was hoping for, but still could be good; there are some well-known fan voices there (oh, and a sort of proper Doctor. And a sort of proper three other Doctors. And a sort of recording of a proper Doctor).
Speculation - {Spoiler} We've not heard much recently about Babelcolour's all-star remake of his own 'Ten Doctors', which was going to feature several of these voice artists(and Philip Hinchcliffe). Just a shot in the dark, but I wonder whether any of his stuff is going to turn out to be repurposed for a Lockdown Who?
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Post by fitzoliverj on May 22, 2020 7:21:42 GMT
{Spoiler} Touch of the Dimensions-in-Time-fourth-Doctor there
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2020 11:38:04 GMT
Just in! (Hey, @wolfie53!)
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2020 1:49:36 GMT
Just in! (Hey, @wolfie53 !) Oh! Oh, we should do that! I'll set up a thread for it. Edit: And done.
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Post by mark687 on May 23, 2020 16:03:31 GMT
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Post by cwm on May 23, 2020 16:09:02 GMT
Some of the impressions in this are deliberate pisstakes, surely?
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Post by fitzoliverj on May 23, 2020 16:24:35 GMT
Some of the impressions in this are deliberate pisstakes, surely?
A little unkind. The script may have been over-knowing, but the voices were generally fairly good. Culshaw's third Doctor has improved tremendously over the years, and I was only reasonably sure that that wasn't Colin Baker voicing ol' sixie. I will concede this wasn't Debra Stephenson's best impression.
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Post by fitzoliverj on May 23, 2020 16:25:51 GMT
Oh, obviously I want to know about the second Doctor playing with the Beatles, and W.G. Grace travelling with the fifth Doctor, but who was that standing behind David Tennant?
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Post by timegirl on May 23, 2020 16:28:25 GMT
That was amazing!!!🤣
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2020 16:38:09 GMT
Oh, obviously I want to know about the second Doctor playing with the Beatles, and W.G. Grace travelling with the fifth Doctor, but who was that standing behind David Tennant? Wasn't it the Wire?
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Post by relativetime on May 23, 2020 16:49:34 GMT
I thought all the impressions were fairly good... then the Eighth Doctor showed up... oof. And 13 was no better unfortunately... But they still gave it a good shot and I appreciated it. But I was actually blown away by some of them, honestly. Jonathan Carley does a very convincing John Hurt. I have NEVER heard anyone manage a good Colin Baker impression, but Angus did a really admirable job! I was getting very upset about the lack of his Doctor for a good chunk of the special and even preparing to go on a very long rant, but then it turns out he was the Doctor who saved the day in the end and I just couldn’t help but grin! The Sixth Doctor, my favorite Doctor, gets to save the day in a multi-Doctor special. Even if it’s not Colin Baker playing the part, I’m still pretty happy with that! Overall, this was a fun, harmless little piece of fluff. It made me laugh and at the end I had a big grin on my face and that’s all I ever wanted. It’s not going to be everyone’s cup of tea for a variety of reasons, but I think this will be remembered very fondly by many people for being exactly what we needed when there was very little in the real world to look forward to.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2020 16:57:50 GMT
Oh, obviously I want to know about the second Doctor playing with the Beatles, and W.G. Grace travelling with the fifth Doctor, but who was that standing behind David Tennant? Wasn't it the Wire? Nah...it was clearly Beattie from the old British Telecom ads...before Antony got his 'ology'.... (You really have to be a certain age to appreciate what the hell I'm on about, so for the kids...) It's the same actress...
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on May 23, 2020 17:44:34 GMT
Nice bit of fun, even though some of the impressions were appalling.
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Post by tuigirl on May 23, 2020 18:22:57 GMT
Now this was fun. This made me smile! Sixie for the win!
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Post by Jeedai on May 23, 2020 20:37:04 GMT
I find it quite amusing that Sixie, for all his TV-era belligerence, was the least interested in squabbling with his other selves.
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Post by tuigirl on May 23, 2020 22:26:55 GMT
I find it quite amusing that Sixie, for all his TV-era belligerence, was the least interested in squabbling with his other selves. He was too busy outdoing all the others and by doing this, completely winning the squabbling single-handed.
With cat pictures. Beat that, all the others! Sixie for the win!
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Post by dasmaniac on May 23, 2020 23:38:21 GMT
Love hearing David Bradley playing that version of the First Doctor. Love the doddering old First Doctor.
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Post by Whovitt on May 24, 2020 5:12:20 GMT
(TL;DR Not really my thing but glad others enjoyed it. If you don't want to read anything negative, please ignore this post ) I'm glad so many people enjoyed this but it wasn't really my cup of tea. There's a certain kind of in-joke when it comes to Doctor Who that makes me embarrassed to be a fan (I think it's a side effect of being bullied for liking the show before it was cool in the early 00's). A callback is all well and good, but recycling dialogue and expecting it to go down as well as last time never works for me. Even the Tenth Doctor's "I don't like it" in The Day of the Doctor was too gratuitous for me. Aside from the story though, I think there were two standout performances - whoever was doing the John Hurt impression and whoever was doing the Colin Baker. They absolutely nailed those performances! We all knew Dudman was good at the Eleventh, but I felt these two were better at their respective Doctors than even him. The rest of them were sadly a bit cringey to me. I've always thought Culshaw's Tom Baker impression was pretty subpar, and Thomson's Troughton has always been exaggerated in its likeness. Don't get me wrong, you know who it's supposed to be, but it's not *that* close. On the whole, this probably wasn't meant for me. I just wish there was a part of me that could have really enjoyed this though.
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