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Monday, March 2, 2015
WHOsdays The Doctor Christopher Eccleston
The Ninth Doctor


Heh heh, I remember first seeing the nu-Who on CBC here in Canada several years back. I knew very little about Doctor Who at the time and I thought "What the heck is this? Doctor Who is supposed to have big hair and a long scarf!!"
Obviously I had a lot to learn, but having seen all of the ninth Doctor now, Im not sure the best way to describe him. Optimistic? Tragic? Childlike? Sorrowful?
At any rate, thanks for your help bringing the ol Doc back to us, Mr. Eccleston!
Oh, and enjoy the new Doctor Who Special this weekend!!
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Heh heh, I remember first seeing the nu-Who on CBC here in Canada several years back. I knew very little about Doctor Who at the time and I thought "What the heck is this? Doctor Who is supposed to have big hair and a long scarf!!"
Obviously I had a lot to learn, but having seen all of the ninth Doctor now, Im not sure the best way to describe him. Optimistic? Tragic? Childlike? Sorrowful?
At any rate, thanks for your help bringing the ol Doc back to us, Mr. Eccleston!
Oh, and enjoy the new Doctor Who Special this weekend!!
Christopher Nolan Bat Week Day 6
Harvey Dent

Before The Dark Knight, I had only seen Aaron Eckhart in "Thank You For Smoking", a movie I found pretty clever. I thought he played Harvey Dent intelligently as well though. With a character like Dent and the transformation the character goes through, it would be quite easy for the actor to go overboard and ham it up in a cartoony way. Thankfully Eckhart approached it in the right way instead.
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Before The Dark Knight, I had only seen Aaron Eckhart in "Thank You For Smoking", a movie I found pretty clever. I thought he played Harvey Dent intelligently as well though. With a character like Dent and the transformation the character goes through, it would be quite easy for the actor to go overboard and ham it up in a cartoony way. Thankfully Eckhart approached it in the right way instead.
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