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  • lol indiana jones at 1:00 with the nazi

  • I thought the moon was going to crash into Earth XD

  • 0:38 completely fucking lost it from here to the end of the video

  • Did anyone notice footage from A Grand Day Out?

  • my thoughts exactly when i saw that scene, besides the fact that the doctor was towing the earth across the dawn of war loading screen :))

  • Brilliant.

  • You can see the moon at the end of the video like "Oh your back...what took you so long."

  • i was watching this because the song is freakin awesome and then i see wallace and grommit and im just like woah...trippy... but seriously, wallace and grommit, Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones, back to the future AND Doctor who in one Youtube clip!?!?!? this nearly overloaded my awesome meter

  • should have harry potter on the knight bus

  • weird how people have problem with this but not with the entire earth healing the doctor with belief at the end of series 3. lol

  • @theAngryscotman Waitwaitwait. People DIDN'T have a problem with Tinkerbell Jesus Doctor?

  • @WackdProductions well they probably do I just haven't herd of it lol

  • @theAngryscotman There's been massive backlash to it from what I've seen on the Internet.

  • @WackdProductions not surprising.

  • 1:13 LOL thats why Doc Brown fell

  • aaw, I was gonna do this. Good thing I checked first :p very well done

  • I see, so somehow the moon managed to remain in its correct location, orbiting absolutely nothing for all the time that the Earth was gone, and resuming its orbit despite the fact that it should have been flung toward the Sun or out of the Solar System on a vector tangential to its current angular momentum at the time of the Earth's disappearance.

  • He did more damage then the daleks did in their invasion.

  • @badwolf66 Yeah, the fucking thing accelerated to several hundred million miles per hour in a few seconds, perpendicular to its original direction of travel. Nothing would have survived.

  • @Supermassively dude....sci-fi, also the thing was moved with Dalek tech and eveything was cool so time lord tech cud probly move it back. U can say the Dr did some random jiggery pockery to sort it out (he does mention the rain as a result of the atmospheric disturbance). Its not like this is the first time the show has pulled a "how the..." moment.

  • @227060 So that's your excuse for bad writing, huh?

  • @227060 Good science fiction can still have its jaw-dropping, epic phenomena presented in a way that's actually physically possible and explicable. This is just silly deus ex machina crap due to bad writing.

  • @Supermassively its not bad writing. there are crazier things in sci-fi which simply don't make sense but we accept them.

  • @227060 Yes, it is bad writing. If you accept ridiculous, unfounded bullshit in your sci-fi, then it's the fault of the writer for creating it, and your fault for not questioning it. There really isn't anything in science fiction that couldn't be done in a scientifically plausible way, but these cheap writers take the easy way out.

  • @Supermassively Really. ok, Star Wars, the original film, one of the greatest films, let alone pieces of sci-fi, ever made....fire balls in space. doesn't make sense but we accept it. Dr Who, King Louis' mistress was plagued by clockwork robot out of her fire place. Even less plauasable since thats history. Star Trek one of the 3 biggest sci-fi franchises out there: friggin teleportation. doesn't make sense by they make up a scientific thingy to pretend it does and no1 cares....

  • @227060 half of non sci-fi Tv doesn't make much sense. the whole "why didn't he just tell her this" or the "why did the villaain let them live" scenario. if tv, particularly fantasy and sciience fiction (the key word being fiction) adhered to reality it'd come up against the short falls of reality and frankly not b as fun. Dr Who itself has always had a certain degree of eccentric/ridiculous fun about it.

  • @227060 That's a common scientific fallacy. They weren't magical fireballs out of nowhere. They were explosions of ships that have an oxygen-rich atmosphere inside. Combustion doesn't occur in space because there is no oxygen. If you ruptured the oxygen tanks on the space shuttle and lit a match in the hold, the shuttle WOULD explode and an outside observer WOULD see a fireball until all of the oxygen burns and becomes too rarefied in the vacuum of space to continue the reaction.

  • @227060 Star Trek Transporters make perfect sense. We may not have the technology now, but it's explained perfectly in the canon, and scientists have already carried out real world experiments that follow the same concept. Look up Quantum Entanglement. There have already been Entanglement experiments that work the same way as the Transporters are explained on Star Trek. THAT is called good writing. They can do something fantastic and amazing, yet do it realistically.

  • @Supermassively I concede to the Star Wars/Trek logic i hadn't thought of that. Nevertheless if a show has established the limits or the way its science works and an event happens within those parametres, as it does here than its fair enough. This is a show in which time travel in all honesty doesn't really make sense the way we conceive it, what with the web of time reordering itself and stuff. With that, and other instances in the shows history in mind, it can pull something like this

  • @227060 Time travel has a scientific basis as well, and is considered by most physicists to be possible, even though it's unlikely we'll ever have the power generation capabilities as it would take something like the energy output of a star to accomplish. The science is concrete and established, even if we may never achieve it.

  • @Supermassively Yes i know (altho the notion of travel back in time is more difficult and less likely) what i meant was within the tv show Dr Who time travel doesn't exactly work the way science in the real world ascribes it to work otherwise paradoxes which would rip the universe apart by all means would transpire but within the show its established time travle works differently and in a manner which only time lrods and time sensatives only really understand

  • @227060 Star Trek was successful because its science was fantastic and amazing yet founded in reality. There really isn't anything in it that can't be explained with science, so it gives people hope that such innovations will be a reality someday. When you have writers like Doctor Who's, who make no effort to give the writing a realistic foundation, despite the fact that realism doesn't mean it won't be exciting and amazing, then all you have is weak writing.

  • @227060 I enjoy Doctor Who a lot, but it's because I know to shut off my brain and just be entertained by the shiny objects and blinky lights. The writing is so unscientific that if you tried to connect anything in the show to science, you'd have to suspend your disbelief so much that your mind would become so open that your brain falls out of your head. The show would be far more intriguing if every time I decided to think while watching it, I wouldn't be constantly assailed by bad science.

  • @Supermassively well....then i don't really understand why we are arguing. i agree Dr Who has bad science, but that doesn't make it a bad show. u say u enjoy it. i say i enjoy it. theres SOME sound science in there a little and some underthe scope messages about science politics and other topics, eg the Daleks are fascists who become monsters due to nuclear war and immoral genetic engineering, and in modern times have also adoted religious zealotism. however, the show isn't about the science

  • @227060 shouldn't we just enjoy the adventure, since, travelling and adventure is what the show is basically about, whereas Star Trek was about adventurebut in a differnt sort of way, it was on a mission and it was a show made in the space race which kinda pointed the a future we could possibly achieve (altho with NASA's recent developments we might not be the ones actuallly in space exploring). Equally Dr Who and other sci-fis we're conceived in the euthoria (sp?) of the space race

  • OMG `BTTF?!

  • @BTTFFan11 just curiois, "Back tot he Future"?

  • i can't believ this series was in 2008 :D

  • @TheLPDS the 45th anniversary and seen we'll have the 50th too.

  • This video would be perfect with scenes from 2012 in it, lol.

  • @CMDRKillsalot Exactly what I was just thinking.

  • Loving this scene..... does anyone know what the music is called and who's it by please....

  • @tinybesto Murray Gold Composed the music and the song is called "Song of Freedom" its on the Series 4 original soundtrack tho im sure u could find the individual track on Youtube or somewhere else if u just typed that in :)

  • ...tell me that wasn't 9/11 at the end?

  • @BabelColorApprentice Which bit? the footage of an earthquake-damaged bridge, or that of the controlled demolition of a building no more than 20 stories high?

  • @Stompy1 the clip at 5:20, duh!

  • Ghostbusters!? Back to the Future!? Idiana Jones!? AND DOCTOR WHO!!!??? PURE EPICNESS!!!!

  • @TheMachinegunkitteh

    Don't forget wallace and gromit.

  • @Ebrainiac1 True, true...

  • pretty much sums up how bloody ridiculous the whole Russel T. Davies/David Tennant run was. Hilarious stuff, loved the addition of Wallace and the Ghostbusters!

  • Tardis's engine runs on Chuck Norris....

  • The Doctor actually did more damage to the Earth than the Daleks.

  • @Magnicirus well atleast the daleks are gone XD and the bblue sky is back....STF THE NIGHT

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  • Oh Doctor, look what you did. Tsk tsk

  • nice gohst buster scne

  • the tardis was travelling in time at the same time. This alone proves the doctor made all disasters ever at earth.

  • Tip2Doctor: Never let Humans drive the TARDIS and number 2: Learn to fly Doc :P

  • anyone kno the soundtrack??

  • i love the soundtrack

  • hahahaa back to the future FTW!

  • lol

  • Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Someone should show this to Russell T. Davies to prove to him how much of an arse he is.

  • yeah... that's what I though. 

  • The Eifel towar falling bit is from the documentry: Life after Poeple. Isn't it

  • Lol this probably caused more deaths than the daleks.

  • what would have made it more funny?....having a clip from Inception where they are sleeping as Earth is traveling.

  • Laughed so hard I was crying!ROFLTIWC

  • LOL, Wallace and Gromit XD

  • The only funny non editted in there is when sarah jane got pushed by donna

  • shud have shuved in the twin towers lol

  • Meh. It wouldn't have been funny and wouldn't really have made sense, either. The disaster movie bits are funnier.

  • @eXcluSiveAliVideos They didn't fall down in 2008 idiot.

  • the clips wernt all from 2008 wer they?????

  • @eXcluSiveAliVideos Yes but the video is set in 2008.

  • @eXcluSiveAliVideos btw, this may be 7 months late, but putting 9/11 in would be disrespectful

  • So I thought I would sit here and watch this cool scene from Doctor Who when all of a sudden there is all this extra crap inserted into it. How stupid.

  • the song of freedom,

  • What is the name of the song in this bit? It's really pretty!

  • ...not quite how they left it :P

  • They're so pleased with themselves for ruining everything haah

  • lol donnas grandad is going to be the doctors companion at christmas 2009

  • lurve the music

  • Why didn't it blow up??? LOL XD

  • lol i like the bit whith back to the future and walece

  • I know this comment is a bit old, but...how can you think that the series gets worse every year if you don't even watch it?

  • he really should have left it alone. LOL

  • ALL IS LOST! ALL IS LOST!

  • The Dtolen Earth was an amzinfg episode, but how terrible was Journeys End??

  • back to the future at 1:15

  • wallace FTW

  • Lol you can still hear: 'That's really good, Jack. I think your the best.' Hahah..

  • indiana jones the last crusade at 1:00

  • That is such a beautiful scene, it always gives me goosebumps.

    BUT THAT WAS EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT WHEN I WATCHED IT OMG xD

  • hey randommusicfun thanbk you for putting up river songs sacrifice( isolated music) on youtube its the gratest peice of music i ever heard! thanx a buch!

  • No problem, MusicLova. It's a great scene, and a great mix of that music. I hope Murray Gold stays on for series 5!

  • You know, I love this scene as it is in the show -- I just get so sucked up in the joy of it -- but this video brightened my day no end. Cheers for that. ^_^

  • COOL

  • That's really what would've happened! The Wallace bit did get a chuckle out of me...

  • i liked the wallace bit lol.

  • whats the eiffel tower bit from?

  • thats from cloverfield i think (coz iths the empire building actually)

  • It's from a bit on the discovery channel. It was a "What if humans disappeared?" thing. That's apparently what's going to happen to the Eiffel Tower almost a thousand years after humans no longer inhabit the Earth

  • why?

  • Because over a thousand years of rust does that

  • The bit with Wallace cracked me up. xD

  • sweet ride

  • Hahaha

  • LOL! XD

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