@Jesse Astle: Blame the estate of Terry Nation, apparently.
@Jesse Astle: Blame the estate of Terry Nation, apparently.
@Malcontent79: But even in this season we had the Doctor encouraging the two indigenous tribes of Earth (humans and silurians) to make peace and forge a better world.
@Neil Jones: Because he didn't know where the Pandorica was - the coordinates River Song gave him were for the Roman camp.
Damn, and here was me thinking he wanted to create Mieville's Armada...
Not being a fan of the series and having no earthly intention to ever, ever see the film, I still take umbrage at Shyamalan's attitude.
@bobella: I'm not sure, but it looks like the trailer has a brief shot of a warning written on the door of the den the older kids hang out in.
@Unsub: That explains the failure of the Elm Street remake then?
What I found interesting about this one was that Moffat's clearly distanced himself from RTD's Lumic-created alternate reality Cybermen and returning to the idea of a Tenth Planet (well, 9th, without Pluto, I guess) and the Cybermen being a much older race than the new Who suggests.
@CParis: I dunno. But there was this pod thing beside my bed when I woke up...
How about Johnny Depp as Omega, then?
I have the horrible feeling history will repeat itself and Kajganich will produce an OK, uninspired version of an already well done adaptation.
@cyberathena: He is a bit odd, fair to say. One thing I do not want to see put into the film, however, is the origin story.
@GitEmDoneSteveDave: Me no read the words so good. American speaking makes me happy.
@Smeagol92055: Just what I was thinking - no music and it looks pretty faithful to the original.
@Heliphyneau: Yet to see it, I must confess.
@MakinBacon: I have, but I'd forgotten about them at that moment. Besides, Timecop is pretty good...
@necgray: I'm pretty sure io9 has posted plenty of well-done and entertaining US tributes to Doctor Who over the years and, while this is one that highlights how a particular brand of US moviemaker could arse it up completely, it doesn't mean everything shown here shows that.
My god this has a horrible voice-over, but the documentary itself is a great watch and actually explains Everett's theories at a level I - and indeed any idiot - can grasp.
@Belabras: It's ok - it passes half an hour ago.