Never say never. Probably a few year now, I've only recently found it. Probably why McGann wasn't included in the 50th.
That's from the movie The Seeker. In the movie Eccleston portrays a bad guy called The Rider (he's basically the personification of evil). In this scene he's pretending to be a normal human doctor.
Good thing about the 50th anniversary, stuff like this starts popping out of the wood work. [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfK8y7KVADo[/yt]
The Daleks are up against it. http://fuckyespetercapaldi.tumblr.com/image/68374422942 I feel for them. Really, I do.
Here's a wonderful video in the style of A-ha's Take On Me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpVUCv6q5Lg&sns=em And the same thing with its original soundtrack: http://youtu.be/nYPgggN28_o
A very good fan-made video of Sherlock meeting The Eleventh Doctor: [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3bGYljQ5Uw&feature=youtu.be[/yt]
Not really "humor" but it seems like this is the right thread for this http://www.sheldonsfans.com/quote-625-one-of-the-best-things-you-can-get-for-christmas.html
Oh, that's clever! Leaving the replacement sonic by the kid's door with a note "from the Doctor" and then playing the TARDIS de-mat sounds to wake him! And it's rather cool he thinks the Doctor brings Christmas presents. Shoot, the Doctor has admitted such (for a few select children) within the series. Moffat in more than one interview has described the Doctor as "part Father Christmas", so it's rather fitting. Sincerely, Bill
Its a little NSFW (blood and gore), but really hilarious! [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C7Ys_hhHCA[/yt]
Just in case there's any one of you who (like me) are VeggieTales fans: the Doctor has a cameo - of sorts - in their new video, Veggies in Space: The Fennel Frontier. The TARDIS also appears, but they don't use the familiar sound effect, probably due to copyright.
Interesting, although there's a bit of a slash vibe that I find a bit... disconcerting. Some of the digital lip movements on Matt Smith seem a bit wierd. (Reminds me a bit of when they digitally de-aged Professor Xavier in X-Men: The Last Stand.) But really well done for an amateur.