You know, every time I look at him nowadays, I think to myself, "Nicolas Cage..."
Going back to comedy actors who could do something serious, I also wonder what Paul Whitehouse's Doctor might look like...
I think that Alan Davies would be a good 11th Doctor.
In his role as Jonathan Creek he played a similar role, only without the travelling...
Yeah, that's what I'd like to see as well. Both Eccleston and Tennant can do the "Intense, quiet gravitas" very well (especially Eccleston), but the manic shouty stuff could do with being dropped, IMO.I would like the next Doctor to be a little bit older, a little more mysterious, and maybe a bit darker--unpredictable but not manic.
Yeah, that's what I'd like to see as well. Both Eccleston and Tennant can do the "Intense, quiet gravitas" very well (especially Eccleston), but the manic shouty stuff could do with being dropped, IMO.I would like the next Doctor to be a little bit older, a little more mysterious, and maybe a bit darker--unpredictable but not manic.
Not that it'll happen, but I live in hope.
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I had a sudden urge the other day to see Nick Frost as the Doctor. Overweight, not at all attractive, but potentially brilliant.
I had a sudden urge the other day to see Nick Frost as the Doctor. Overweight, not at all attractive, but potentially brilliant.
Could be interesting. But frankly, after Hot Fuzz, I think there should be a decree that Pegg & Frost always come as a package deal, like the classic comedy duos of Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy.
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