This won't happen but I hope there isn't a 14th Doctor. I kind of wish they would stick to the 13 lives thing. I know they didn't for the Master, but it would kind of be nice.
This won't happen but I hope there isn't a 14th Doctor. I kind of wish they would stick to the 13 lives thing. I know they didn't for the Master, but it would kind of be nice.
Unless you go by the theory that James Bond is a code name assigned to elite agents. In that case there certainly could be a Jane Bond.
The more diverse television and film is generally speaking the more likely all kinds of different people will have role models to look up to when they're kids. How many engineers would tell James Doohan they wanted to become what they were because of Scotty? John Cho was inspired by George Takei. LeVar Burton and…
That's the problem. The non-white male actor has to be such a game changer that it's worth them like doing extra paper work or whatever. The white male has a lower threshold to cross to be acceptable because at the very least they won't have to do studies to see if such a casting choice would offend the public.
Wanda Sykes would be an interesting choice.
As a half-Italian, oddly I think this is the first Doctor with an ethnicity not of the Isles since Pertwee's Huguenot heritage. And I think the only other time there was even a hint of a different ethnicity even remotely associated with the Doctor was the Time Lord in yellow face helping the regeneration along in…
Well aren't we all just guessing types anyway? It's impossible to name unknowns in our guesses by definition, so we're sort of guessing people like the people we actually name.
Bolton
It probably will be an unknown, but if Alexander Siddig is in the running then I vote for him. Idris Elba would be cool too.
How about Third Doctor style, a skeptical and self-righteous scientist with a love of gadgets and Venusian aikido?
Not to mention both of Pertwee's vehicles (check Bessie's licence plate and the crazy hat looking vehicle called the Whomobile). Plus in The War Machines WOTAN actually refers to him as "Doctor Who."
Zappa was good enough pals with the Monkees, including Davy Jones, to hang out with them a lot. He and Mike Nesmith switched places in one sketch, and his cameo in Head was in a scene with Davy.
Being red-carded would apply if you're not American.
You'd think Davy Jones could have told either Zappa or Dolenz what was up.
I don't know, I thought the scene near the beginning, where he's talking to the guy in the trunk was pretty gleefully sadistic:Roy Parker: It's stuffy in here! I need some air.
Cody Jarrett: Oh, stuffy huh? I'll give it a little air. [shoots up trunk]
He already has the soundtrack.
I assumed it meant Curriculum VitaeS.
I saw both of these films around the same time, some time last year, and I thought the same thing. I think I also saw Elaine May's Mikey and Nicky around then too. It could be argued that the three form a trilogy of nightmarish nights-in-the-life movies.
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I forgot this was in Watchmen and only remembered Lon Chaney's take on Pagliacci.