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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#11 Post by prettyxcool » Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:35 pm

I really enjoyed the interaction. I did not get a chance to go the MOMI or when it was at BFI, so got nothing to compare it with.
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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#12 Post by steve » Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:40 pm

Love D.W. I collected quite a few on VHS they were worth a few bob, now only worth saving to show the grandkids, (when I get some).

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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#13 Post by jordsmum » Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:36 pm

Counting down the days to the new Dr Who series now, we are huge DW fans, (and of all the spin-offs like Torchwood
and Sarah-Jane adventures)

Son and I had a fabulous afternoon at the Dr Who experience earlier this week. Would highly recommend it, lots of nostalgic moments for me.
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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#14 Post by prettyxcool » Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:50 pm

I would certainly go again! o/
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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#15 Post by weirdfilms33 » Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:04 pm

Wow, didn't expect feedback this quickly. I suppose we were all waiting for someone to break the ice, hehe. Well, plenty of trailers to gawp at if you haven't seen them already:




Looking like an extremely, extremely good piece of television we're looking forward to... I cannot wait!
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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#16 Post by ttmd » Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:24 pm

Cannot wait to see the new series.

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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#17 Post by The Sparrow » Fri Apr 22, 2011 5:47 am

valda wrote:
akh43 wrote:I love Doctor Who, have done since I was a kid and remember the original doctor William Hartnell (showing my age now), I only gave up with the original ones when Sylvester McCoy took over, I couldnt take to him at all.

When Christopher Eccleston took over I started watching again and have been hooked ever since. Each new doctor seems to add a new dimension and every time I think the new one will never take the place of the previous one they somehow do. I really like the new doctor, which surprised me as I loved David Tennant and Christopher Eccleston before him, and can't wait until its on at Easter. Some of the monsters could be better but I dont care I love everything about it. I usually sky+ and watch each episode a couple of times as sometimes you miss things on the first airing.

Thanks weirdfilms for starting the thread and for the link.

Goodness a person after my own heart! I remember William Hartnell and hiding from the Cybermen, when it was all in black and white. Also gave up after with the later Doctors, but started back again with Chris Eccleston.

I'm loving it now, although I did like Tennant, I thought towards the end he was just too manic. Remember waiting for the announcement of the new Doctor? When Matt came up, I wasn't even p*ying attention, then it was Who? (no pun intended) But, from the very first minute of him I was captivated. The new dynamics with the Doctor, Amy and husband is great, and as for River Pheonix, she keeps him firmly under the thumb.

For the most part, the monsters and stories are not silly but quite scary, even for an oldie like me. Weeping Angels anyone?

I cannot wait for the new shows, or for Torchwood for that matter, TW has finally found its way vx
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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#18 Post by valda » Fri Apr 22, 2011 11:05 am

The Sparrow wrote:
valda wrote:
akh43 wrote:I love Doctor Who, have done since I was a kid and remember the original doctor William Hartnell (showing my age now), I only gave up with the original ones when Sylvester McCoy took over, I couldnt take to him at all.

When Christopher Eccleston took over I started watching again and have been hooked ever since. Each new doctor seems to add a new dimension and every time I think the new one will never take the place of the previous one they somehow do. I really like the new doctor, which surprised me as I loved David Tennant and Christopher Eccleston before him, and can't wait until its on at Easter. Some of the monsters could be better but I dont care I love everything about it. I usually sky+ and watch each episode a couple of times as sometimes you miss things on the first airing.

Thanks weirdfilms for starting the thread and for the link.

Goodness a person after my own heart! I remember William Hartnell and hiding from the Cybermen, when it was all in black and white. Also gave up after with the later Doctors, but started back again with Chris Eccleston.

I'm loving it now, although I did like Tennant, I thought towards the end he was just too manic. Remember waiting for the announcement of the new Doctor? When Matt came up, I wasn't even p*ying attention, then it was Who? (no pun intended) But, from the very first minute of him I was captivated. The new dynamics with the Doctor, Amy and husband is great, and as for River Pheonix, she keeps him firmly under the thumb.

For the most part, the monsters and stories are not silly but quite scary, even for an oldie like me. Weeping Angels anyone?

I cannot wait for the new shows, or for Torchwood for that matter, TW has finally found its way vx
Don't you mean River Song?

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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#19 Post by CookieDoughMonster » Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:31 am

I can't believe i missed last night's episode. I got home in time for BGT but missed DW. what is wrong with this world.

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Re: Doctor Who 2011

#20 Post by steve9872 » Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:10 am

Its repeated friday bbc3 7pm
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