That would be awesome. We used to have a chemistry teacher who was just like Brian Blessed except thinner and a tad quieter. We could still hear him from the other side of the campus when he laughed, which was awesome. A pupil once lit a small bonfire in chemistry (A mix of matches, ethanol, and an open methane tap.), the telling off he received is still remembered today as one that made the teacher smash a window!.The_root_of_all_evil said:BECAUSE THERE'S NOT ENOUGH SHOUTING!RAWKSTAR said:Ive never heard of this actor in my life.
Why not Brian Blessed?
Ahem.
I actually rather liked Adric. Mel, on the other hand, needed to die in a fire. Hideous, simply hideous.The_root_of_all_evil said:Whilst I hate to say it...Bonnie Langford as Mel? or Adric... There have been one or two choice fluffs in the past; but I'm still saying he should be good.Rath709 said:They wouldn't deliberately cast someone without thinking he was going to be good in the role would they? Fucks sakes.
No one wants to say it, as it borders on dangerous ground, but certain roles should be played by people of certain appearences.nilcypher said:So, while not his hair, it's still the way he looks that you object to?
This.DeusFps said:what the fuck
And this.Indigo_Dingo said:Boo. Bring out Dylan Moran.
Sir Ian Mckellan as Shaft? Damn, I'd queue for days to see that.Qayin said:For example, you would not cast Sir Ian Mckellen as Shaft, and you would not cast Seth Rogan as Gordan Freeman. Nor would you cast Alan Carr as bond.
Well, you might do, but not many people would agree with you. Nor would they want to see the film.
Did you know he got his part by, allegedly, sleeping with John Nathan Turner, and was the youngest companion @ 18; he was also played in the audio series by Andrew Sachs, of "Woss and Bwand" fame.Susan Arendt said:I actually rather liked Adric.
The_root_of_all_evil said:Sir Ian Mckellan as Shaft? Damn, I'd queue for days to see that.Qayin said:For example, you would not cast Sir Ian Mckellen as Shaft, and you would not cast Seth Rogan as Gordan Freeman. Nor would you cast Alan Carr as bond.
Well, you might do, but not many people would agree with you. Nor would they want to see the film.
Susan Arendt said:I think we have to worry more about whatever assistant he gets, really.
someone seems to have gotten "26" and "16" confusedFleaJr said:I think he's a little young to play the role, he's playing a bloke who's lived for hundreds of years and the best they can do is a 26 year old?
Coming 2010:
The Doctor has battled his way through time and space with hundreds of powerful foes. Daleks, Cybermen, the Slaveen and now meet the Doctor's greatest foe yet, Acne and his first crush!
Yes, but he was still a man unlike this bellend.AceDiamond said:someone seems to have gotten "26" and "16" confusedFleaJr said:I think he's a little young to play the role, he's playing a bloke who's lived for hundreds of years and the best they can do is a 26 year old?
Coming 2010:
The Doctor has battled his way through time and space with hundreds of powerful foes. Daleks, Cybermen, the Slaveen and now meet the Doctor's greatest foe yet, Acne and his first crush!
Also I reiterate that Peter Davison (5th Doctor) was 29 when he started the role.
Alright, only 360 days to go...monkyvirus said:lol you got a point there, though from the way this is going the day before the first episode someone will have posted "friggin emo hair" and then 24 hours later there'll be a stream of "OMGZ HE WAS AMAZINGZ" 'cause Fate loves making people eat their words.anti_strunt said:He won't take over until 2010 it says, that means a whole solid year of arguing before we can even see the first episode.
You think we can keep the thread going for that long?
His visage is the stuff nightmares are made of.pyromcr said:wow, a doctor that looks like he is on drugs...