love hearing the original monolouge, love the Daleks, love the fixed voices, but the best thing is hearing the opening scream, I'd love an mp3 of this theme with that added. well done to you sir, another great vid
Amazing. The 1996 Movie is one of favourite Doctor Whos, although that may be more down to its slick production values and great cast. Somehow that rises above the confused story it's desperately trying to tell.
I don't think Gordon Tipple would've been at all a bad way to start the film. From here, I imagine the TARDIS scene is quiet and free from McGann's monolog. The strains of Bing Crosby's Swingin on a Star playing on McCoy gramaphone, as he reads H.G. Well's The Time Machine.
Excellent use of the "scream"
hulahoopone 8 months ago
This is always how it should have been!
DoctorMorton 9 months ago 2
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Hoorayforfakes 1 year ago
From the re-release DVD?
sslaxx 1 year ago
@sslaxx No, I just made it.
solidbronze 11 months ago
as the ninth doctor would say "Fantastic"
Whoosh555 1 year ago
love hearing the original monolouge, love the Daleks, love the fixed voices, but the best thing is hearing the opening scream, I'd love an mp3 of this theme with that added. well done to you sir, another great vid
Montyboy63 1 year ago
@Montyboy63 I think you're the first persion to notice the scream in there. :)
solidbronze 1 year ago
This should've been the actual opening. It's fantastic!
RoLLWithITOasis1 1 year ago 4
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TemporalOrbit 1 year ago
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TemporalOrbit 1 year ago
Amazing. The 1996 Movie is one of favourite Doctor Whos, although that may be more down to its slick production values and great cast. Somehow that rises above the confused story it's desperately trying to tell.
I don't think Gordon Tipple would've been at all a bad way to start the film. From here, I imagine the TARDIS scene is quiet and free from McGann's monolog. The strains of Bing Crosby's Swingin on a Star playing on McCoy gramaphone, as he reads H.G. Well's The Time Machine.
TemporalOrbit 1 year ago 3
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ECTBWHO 1 year ago
Um - so where did the Tipple V/O come from???
thecosmichobo 2 years ago
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ENTERPRISENX01 2 years ago
that was the best title
saulkj 2 years ago
dats sum creepy shit man
Indy456789 2 years ago
Brilliant, I was a bit miffed that the tv movie didn't have any deleted scenes
farshnuke 2 years ago 2
It had 2
yeepsi 2 years ago
Well I'm glad there's a dvd out there that had 2 but mine had none.
farshnuke 2 years ago
I like the addition of the two daleks and love how you fixed up their voices. Very well done!
TARDISDOWNUNDER 2 years ago 8
Strange, but interesting Video.
Quite fascinating!! 5/5
theseus27 2 years ago
It's Mr Tipple himself.
solidbronze 2 years ago
Did you voice the Master AKA Gordon Tipple or is it from an episode of Tom Bakers Era?
OwenDWF 2 years ago
Excellent, really well done loved the subtle daleks.
cbatt91337 2 years ago
Amazingly brilliant.
A pity the rest of the movie couldn't have been as epic as this (and the interior TARDIS scenes, they were pretty good also).
Also excellent seeing the Daleks for that briefest moment.
tangerinealarm 2 years ago
Brilliant! If only the TV Movie was like this...
InfernoPertwee 2 years ago
Ohh, very good. Very subtle.
aka4x7b 2 years ago
Ahh, I saw some CGI, at 0:49. :)
randothepally 2 years ago 6
I confess, I was worried if I made it too subtle, nobody would notice it...
But you did. :)
solidbronze 2 years ago
neat.
damproductions 2 years ago
Epic!!!! I always thought the Daleks sounded like Alvin and the freaking chipmunks. 5 stars and faved.
OwenDWF 2 years ago 3
Amazing Improvement!
timelordavenger 2 years ago