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28th Nov 2006, 5:01 PM #51
I can see your point there are moments like in School Reunion, when he is absoloutly brilliant and has nailed the part absoloutly spot on. Then you have The Idiots Lantern and the shouting and raving about "nothing on Earth will stop me" and you just feel that the angry shouting just dose not sit quite right with him.
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28th Nov 2006, 5:07 PM #52Then you have The Idiots Lantern and the shouting and raving about "nothing on Earth will stop me"
Last edited by Jeff; 28th Nov 2006 at 5:07 PM.
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28th Nov 2006, 5:38 PM #53But how much of that is David's fault and how much is the script? Usually when I have a cringeworthy moment from either Eccleston or Tennant it is because of a line they were given is suspect, not because they made a perfectly sensible line cringeworthy.
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28th Nov 2006, 6:38 PM #54
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28th Nov 2006, 6:54 PM #55
To put it another way, if someone shouted that they were going to kill you and someone walked over to you and whispered that they were going to kill you, which would unnerve you more?
If the Doctor had muttered the line more, it would have sounded more believable.
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28th Nov 2006, 7:43 PM #56
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28th Nov 2006, 7:45 PM #57
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28th Nov 2006, 7:49 PM #58Pip Madeley Guest
I hope you informed the police on both occasions!
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28th Nov 2006, 7:51 PM #59
It may sound more unnerving, but murder is a crime of passion. Logically, the person who is not in control of themself is more likely to actually kill you.
That's neither here nor there as regards the argument though. I understand that Paul didn't like the delivery, I'm just speaking for myself personally when I say I thought the line was a bit cheesy regardless of how it was delivered.Last edited by Jeff; 28th Nov 2006 at 7:51 PM.
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28th Nov 2006, 8:11 PM #60I hope you informed the police on both occasions!
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6th Dec 2006, 2:32 PM #61transvamp Guest
I can't help but be glad that Tennant has gone down so well. Yet I must say he is too uneven in my view. His best moments are probably the ones where he isn't too slippy or trying so hard or over-acting and is being more sombre and approachable, such as Tooth & Claw, School Reunion and Fear Her.
As it is though my view is that there's only been one really good Doctor since Peter Davison and that is Christopher Eccleston.
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