Doctor's orders
Thu, 01/04/2010 - 13:10 by Harry Bow

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    pandorajewelry Thu, 08/07/2010 - 07:10
  • i am not an animal..etc

    dregjisback Sat, 03/04/2010 - 11:22
  • I thought the doctor had regenerated why does he still look like a burn victim

    dregjisback Sat, 03/04/2010 - 11:22
  • Does anyone think that the new Doctor looks remarkably like John Hurt. In The Elephant Man?

    sloth Fri, 02/04/2010 - 16:32
  • Aaaah a Tennant fan, I thought Tennant made it look like he was acting way too much all those wide eyed, wonky mouth agape expressions, what you people seem to forget is that Doctor Who IS meant for a family audience, hence the time it is screened, Doctor Who has always been a family show, even before it's comeback.

    What is quite disturbing is the amount of adults who watch this programme and take it as a serious contender to some of the big names in sci-fi. With it's bad special effects and it's lame CGI, it is over-hyped.

    However, now Tennant has gone, it has intrigued me enough to have a look on Saturday. Tennant brought the housewives with him, they started watching it and when he left, they spitted bile about Matt Smith, Doctor Who was never a sex symbol, he was always meant to be a litttle bit weird, but no doubt it won't be long before the housewives are gushing over Smith, these women are an embarrassment

    scone Fri, 02/04/2010 - 11:26
  • Seriously, Slug, it's not a lash out at Tennant's successor - I think they've tried too hard to hit the yoof market. Sure they don't want a middle-sged man like Jon Pertwee, but choosing two kids fresh out of puberty stretches the imagination too far. He should ideally be someone with presence about 30-35, and an offbeat sense of humour. Tennant had it in lashings, as did Ecclestone, but Matt Smith seems a bit of a radical change for the sake of it

    koshmar Fri, 02/04/2010 - 11:06
  • Spot on dandyboy. He seems more spaced out than any Dr Who. And he ain't got no eyebrows. Always a dodgy sign.

    PuddyTwat Thu, 01/04/2010 - 20:52
  • Karen is totally peng..............

    grange Thu, 01/04/2010 - 19:04
  • Bring back Tom Baker...

    slug Thu, 01/04/2010 - 16:19
  • Real police boxes were made from wood tho...

    fuckwit Thu, 01/04/2010 - 15:45
  • I can't fucking watch this crap any more - it's like a CBeeBees version of the Doctor. How old are they? 14?

    koshmar Thu, 01/04/2010 - 14:04
  • no one's going to fall for that "no expense spent" tardis. you can see the grain of the wood it was lashed up from

    misspopoff Thu, 01/04/2010 - 13:39
  • Anticipating you're going to be squeezing into a tiny box only to to be confronted by a cavernous chamber ... sorry, just realised I'm commenting on the wrong story.

    bellendercarlisle Thu, 01/04/2010 - 13:33
  • I've seen this guy being interviewed, and I get the impression he thinks the whole thing might be real...

    dandyboy Thu, 01/04/2010 - 13:31
  • I've seen this guy being interviewed, and I get the impression he thinks the whole thing might be real...

    dandyboy Thu, 01/04/2010 - 13:31
  • Anticipating you're going to be squeezing into a tiny box only to to be confronted by a cavernous chamber ... sorry, just realised I'm commenting on the wrong story.

    bellendercarlisle Thu, 01/04/2010 - 13:33
  • no one's going to fall for that "no expense spent" tardis. you can see the grain of the wood it was lashed up from

    misspopoff Thu, 01/04/2010 - 13:39
  • I can't fucking watch this crap any more - it's like a CBeeBees version of the Doctor. How old are they? 14?

    koshmar Thu, 01/04/2010 - 14:04
  • Real police boxes were made from wood tho...

    fuckwit Thu, 01/04/2010 - 15:45
  • Bring back Tom Baker...

    slug Thu, 01/04/2010 - 16:19
  • Karen is totally peng..............

    grange Thu, 01/04/2010 - 19:04
  • Spot on dandyboy. He seems more spaced out than any Dr Who. And he ain't got no eyebrows. Always a dodgy sign.

    PuddyTwat Thu, 01/04/2010 - 20:52
  • Seriously, Slug, it's not a lash out at Tennant's successor - I think they've tried too hard to hit the yoof market. Sure they don't want a middle-sged man like Jon Pertwee, but choosing two kids fresh out of puberty stretches the imagination too far. He should ideally be someone with presence about 30-35, and an offbeat sense of humour. Tennant had it in lashings, as did Ecclestone, but Matt Smith seems a bit of a radical change for the sake of it

    koshmar Fri, 02/04/2010 - 11:06
  • Aaaah a Tennant fan, I thought Tennant made it look like he was acting way too much all those wide eyed, wonky mouth agape expressions, what you people seem to forget is that Doctor Who IS meant for a family audience, hence the time it is screened, Doctor Who has always been a family show, even before it's comeback.

    What is quite disturbing is the amount of adults who watch this programme and take it as a serious contender to some of the big names in sci-fi. With it's bad special effects and it's lame CGI, it is over-hyped.

    However, now Tennant has gone, it has intrigued me enough to have a look on Saturday. Tennant brought the housewives with him, they started watching it and when he left, they spitted bile about Matt Smith, Doctor Who was never a sex symbol, he was always meant to be a litttle bit weird, but no doubt it won't be long before the housewives are gushing over Smith, these women are an embarrassment

    scone Fri, 02/04/2010 - 11:26
  • Does anyone think that the new Doctor looks remarkably like John Hurt. In The Elephant Man?

    sloth Fri, 02/04/2010 - 16:32
  • I thought the doctor had regenerated why does he still look like a burn victim

    dregjisback Sat, 03/04/2010 - 11:22
  • i am not an animal..etc

    dregjisback Sat, 03/04/2010 - 11:22
  • Southeast and main Asian pandora jewelry countries have twisted rubies for centuries, cheap pandora bracelets but research as to where, and how to find more deposits is Pandora charms spare, and production has figured out how and mining companies,” Pandora beads Giuliani says, to look at exactly the right time and place.” pandora set Farther investigation of claret formation, based on tectonic scenery, cheap pandora geochemistry, fluid inclusions and isotopic ratios, allowed discount pandora Giuliani’s lineup to remodel a new prototype for the French Institute pandora 2010 of Research for Development (IRD) and the National Scientific pandora sale Center of Research, two government-sponsored knowledge Pandora Bangles and technology research institutes that aim to aid in the sustainable cheap pandora bracelets development of developing countries. Before the collision pandora bracelets prices of the Eurasian and Indian plates, lagoons or deltas sat in the regions where marble is giant, pandora bracelets and charms he says, “and there is the brains to expect that the new pandora bracelets sale thoughts should help development of the artless capital.” discount pandora bracelets Virginie Garnier, Gaston Giuliani and Daniel Pandora necklace Ohnenstetter urban the shape to do just that. They work for the garnet cheap pandora charms genesis. While studying the bedrock in Vietnam in 1998, the discount pandora charms French players found rubies, which detained traces of aluminum, chromium pandora charms sale and vanadium from universities, international corporations, governments pandora charms 2010 and why the rubies got there, and has created a paradigm Pandora beads to help these evaporites, Garnier says, when the Eurasian cheap pandora beads and Indian plates collided, raising the Himalaya Mountains.

    pandorajewelry Thu, 08/07/2010 - 07:10

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