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remadi ([personal profile] remadi) wrote2009-05-28 06:28 pm
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Doctor Who Movie

[livejournal.com profile] damalur linked to an article that talked about the possibility of a Doctor Who movie. Though we probably wouldn't get to see it in its theater big screen glory in the US, I still think it's an awesome idea. Of course, I immediately thought that Tennant should be in it (because I love him as the Doctor so much and don't know how I'm going to like the new one, though I'm hoping.) But then I read this comment from Adam Wright which said:
If this new movie goes ahead, it will be the 4th Doctor Who film (I believe). I think they should show the 8th to 9th Doctor regeneration (Paul McGann to Chris Eccleston) at the start, then base the movie on Eccleston in the time war. The time war is a big event in Dr Who we never actually saw, happening after the 1996 TV movie but before the series comeback in 2005.
Just imagine that. The battle scenes with Daleks and Timelords, all wiped out at the end apart from our Doctor. And at the very end, Eccleston could either walk away so the 2005 series is later on, or he could detect living plastic activity and run off, like he's off to meet Rose in episode 1.

I think that's a brilliant idea for a movie idea. I started watching Doctor Who with the new series and have never seen anything from the older series (or read any of the novels), so I had, for the longest time, just thought that the Time War was something that had happened before the first Doctor Who came out. It wasn't until a couple of months ago, when reading a Doctor Who fan comic, that I realized this was not the case. It's kind of crazy that something so big as having his planet destroyed along with all of the other Timelords (Etc) wasn't shown or anything. I mean, when I assumed it happened before the first Doctor Who started, it made sense that it wasn't shown, but such a big activity happening in between Doctors and series seems weird to me. That has to've had such a huge impact on the Doctor, which I am only seeing shadows of since I have not seen any of the older series, that I think it needs some serious airtime. And what better way than to bring it to the big screen?

Of course, the movie may never happen, but the idea of it makes me smile.

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