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John Smith strikes again!

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  • Granny McSmithGranny McSmith Posts: 19,622
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    Well, that was pretty damn good! Very cleverly done.

    I loved the dematerialisation of the Tardis.

    Thanks for posting. :)
  • Lady of TrakenLady of Traken Posts: 1,314
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    Very clever again ...if only it could be so.

    The best of the fan stuff I've seen.
    Dark and mysterious the way I like my who

    The 50th trailer was so convincing John Smith should be on the BBC payroll but who is Join Smith? ;-)
  • EsclarmondeEsclarmonde Posts: 112
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    This was spectacular. Kudos to John Smith.
  • CorabalCorabal Posts: 3,373
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    A really iffy part during the exchange, but amazing other than that.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,003
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    Pretty cool.

    Though I'm a bit scared that I'll have nghtmares of Matt Smith's face in this. :o Also I think there's a bit towards the end where there's footage of the Doctor in his older S5-7A clothes.
  • JAS84JAS84 Posts: 7,430
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    It's so good that the BBC approved of it. It's been shared on the official Doctor Who Facebook!
  • muntamunta Posts: 18,285
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    Wow - they guy has some talent. Admittedly some of the faces were a bit weird especially when taking but no weirder than some of the adverts you see on TV where animals or babies talk.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,229
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    I've never watched Sherlock.

    I must admit to a rather irrational dislike of Mr Cucumberpatch.
  • Dave-HDave-H Posts: 9,940
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    That is absolutely brilliantly done!
    Very clever indeed.
    :)
  • UnicyclatrixUnicyclatrix Posts: 140
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    Great stuff! I can imagine how awesome the stories that Sherlock and the Doctor could have, particularly in an *almost* exact duplicate of the late 19th century.
  • GDKGDK Posts: 9,477
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    Pretty damn good - though I think Sherlock would have had smarter questions than that. His reactions to the TARDIS were rather too conventional. Matt's Doctor a little too smiley at certain points for me. The limitations of having to repurpose footage from existing material. But kudos to the maker for their extreme editing skills. :)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 609
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    i love how martin freeman was wearing a jumper when he was looking out of the window & running downstairs, yet must have swapped by the door for a coat with no jumper....

    it was very good but i do don't watch sherlock as BC drive me potty - i have no idea what so many people see in him?
  • Granny McSmithGranny McSmith Posts: 19,622
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    Grisonaut wrote: »
    I've never watched Sherlock.

    I must admit to a rather irrational dislike of Mr Cucumberpatch.
    i love how martin freeman was wearing a jumper when he was looking out of the window & running downstairs, yet must have swapped by the door for a coat with no jumper....

    it was very good but i do don't watch sherlock as BC drive me potty - i have no idea what so many people see in him?

    It's not compulsory to watch the wonderful Sherlock or to like the divine Mr Cumberbatch.

    But you are both on my list.....

    ;-):D
  • Shawn_LunnShawn_Lunn Posts: 9,353
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    It's pretty good.
  • Sufyaan_KaziSufyaan_Kazi Posts: 3,862
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    Have you seen the new vid from John Smith, the making of this vid, the guy has truly awesome skills

    EDIT: Heres the URL http://youtu.be/1Zrn37KzxuE
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,152
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    The_Judge_ wrote: »
    Have you seen the new vid from John Smith, the making of this vid, the guy has truly awesome skills

    EDIT: Heres the URL http://youtu.be/1Zrn37KzxuE

    Seriously impressive stuff.
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