March 22nd, 2012
March 15th, 2012
nationalpost:

Not your father’s Doctor Who (it’s your grandfather’s): Two classic ’60s episodes of the almost half-century old BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, have been found, the British Film Institute said Monday. The episodes were thought lost forever. The missing episodes, dating from 1965 and 1967 and starring William  Hartnell and Patrick Troughton (pictured top) respectively in the title role, were  bought at a village fete in southern England in the mid-1980s, the BFI  said. Matt Smith (bottom) plays the current, eleventh Doctor Read the full story

nationalpost:

Not your father’s Doctor Who (it’s your grandfather’s): Two classic ’60s episodes of the almost half-century old BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, have been found, the British Film Institute said Monday. The episodes were thought lost forever. The missing episodes, dating from 1965 and 1967 and starring William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton (pictured top) respectively in the title role, were bought at a village fete in southern England in the mid-1980s, the BFI said. Matt Smith (bottom) plays the current, eleventh Doctor Read the full story

March 10th, 2012
doctorwho:

TARDIS Lunchbox
nojle:

anyone care to get this for me please???

doctorwho:

TARDIS Lunchbox

nojle:

anyone care to get this for me please???

March 7th, 2012
ilovecharts:

In response to this.
-factfiction
You should get a new doctor.

ilovecharts:

In response to this.

-factfiction

You should get a new doctor.

March 5th, 2012
February 27th, 2012
amypop:

doctorwho:

TARDIS DVD Closet
nikkilynnh86:

I’d love to have this in my apartment.


omg yes.

We need a Tardis (bigger on the inside) sized DVD holder for sure…also this just looks cool!

amypop:

doctorwho:

TARDIS DVD Closet

nikkilynnh86:

I’d love to have this in my apartment.

omg yes.

We need a Tardis (bigger on the inside) sized DVD holder for sure…also this just looks cool!

December 28th, 2011
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November 28th, 2011
I’m really excited about this film. She’s been everything from “Look Around You” to every Mitchell and Webb show to “Doctor Who,” so I’m thrilled about some Oscar buzz for this great actress. 
thedailyfeed:

We chatted with the incredibly down-to-earth Olivia Colman about her meaty role in “Tyrannosaur” and the mad Oscar buzz it’s generating. 

The Daily: Hannah spends the last half of this film bruised to the point of disfigurement, and even before that there’s a close-up shot of the bags under her eyes. Were you concerned about doing something so unglamorous?
 Colman: That’s naturally what I look like! But no, there’s no way in hell you’d say no to a role like that because you haven’t got enough lip gloss on. I’ve never been seen as a glamorous-role actress and I’ve never minded.
The Daily: You said you find your Oscar buzz silly; do you find the Oscars to be silly in general?
 Colman: Oh, no! Every year I watch. The whole thing is baffling, and I had no idea until this film came out that there are campaigns behind nominations. I find that to be a bit of a shame. I think the best person should get there. I didn’t know it had so much to do with money.

I’m really excited about this film. She’s been everything from “Look Around You” to every Mitchell and Webb show to “Doctor Who,” so I’m thrilled about some Oscar buzz for this great actress. 

thedailyfeed:

We chatted with the incredibly down-to-earth Olivia Colman about her meaty role in “Tyrannosaur” and the mad Oscar buzz it’s generating. 

The Daily: Hannah spends the last half of this film bruised to the point of disfigurement, and even before that there’s a close-up shot of the bags under her eyes. Were you concerned about doing something so unglamorous?

 Colman: That’s naturally what I look like! But no, there’s no way in hell you’d say no to a role like that because you haven’t got enough lip gloss on. I’ve never been seen as a glamorous-role actress and I’ve never minded.

The Daily: You said you find your Oscar buzz silly; do you find the Oscars to be silly in general?

 Colman: Oh, no! Every year I watch. The whole thing is baffling, and I had no idea until this film came out that there are campaigns behind nominations. I find that to be a bit of a shame. I think the best person should get there. I didn’t know it had so much to do with money.

November 5th, 2011
So, for those who wondered what happened to the comedy “Better Off Ted” (which, btw, is hilarious), I think this image has made it clear. Check out the background from when Phil and Lem go to the sub-basement where they keep discarded robot parts. A perfect ending to the show would have been the Dalek lighting up, but I guess we were able to just draw our own conclusions anyway.

So, for those who wondered what happened to the comedy “Better Off Ted” (which, btw, is hilarious), I think this image has made it clear. Check out the background from when Phil and Lem go to the sub-basement where they keep discarded robot parts. A perfect ending to the show would have been the Dalek lighting up, but I guess we were able to just draw our own conclusions anyway.

November 3rd, 2011
inothernews:

My Lego TARDIS. 9 studs wide, about 13 bricks tall.
I’ll do much better on the next one.

inothernews:

My Lego TARDIS. 9 studs wide, about 13 bricks tall.

I’ll do much better on the next one.

October 30th, 2011
pajarolunar:

But they will return at a more convenient time

pajarolunar:

But they will return at a more convenient time

(via doctorwho)

October 25th, 2011
No one can resist—not even Daleks.

No one can resist—not even Daleks.

(Source: liliantme, via doctorwhowithcats)