Dr. Who - Daleks: Invasion Earth 2150 AD
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@MysteronAgent That's what I thought too: gold was the top, then black, then the red one which gets out and about a bit
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so Grand Moff Tarkin is The Doctor?
Awesome.
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I want to hug a Dalek, I never seen them as really evol ( scary and creepy YES) but confused. I think thats why I like them. OH yes and the DR Christopher Ecclelston is HOT :)
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Evacuate the TARDIS? In our moment of triumph?
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@MysteronAgent Correct the black is second to the supreme who is gold, while the red is like a captain in a way.
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Very, very well done ! Both those movies are superb! Great trailer!
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Ooh that was good.
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when i was a kid i was obsessed with the first film.
i could not sleep without the video playing on the tele
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was this the 1st or 3rd doctor?
jonny7786 2 weeks ago in playlist Liked videos
@jonny7786 Peter Cushing's wonderful Doctor Who appeared only in the movies so his Doctor stands outside the TV continuity. The stories adapted for the big screen were drawn from the first Doctor's era though.
MysteronAgent 2 weeks ago
Does anybody know the colour rank for the daleks? Which colour is highest.......red, gold or black?
stegatops1 6 months ago
@stegatops1 Gold in charge, then black, then red as far as I recall.
MysteronAgent 6 months ago
Another fantastic trailer - just love it! Peter Cushing’s contribution to Dr Who gained some (long overdue) recognition in The Nine Lives of Doctor Who published in 1999, it seems that he enjoyed his time as the Doctor and of course it helped him obtain other similar roles such as appearing in Space 1999. Good (but now well out of date book) published by Headline Book Publishing - check it out
mikeismad61 8 months ago
@mikeismad61 I only ever read positive things about his Doctor Who role in interviews with Peter Cushing. Although it does not mention Doctor Who specifically it's worth looking out Cushing's two volumed autobiography (republished not too long ago by an American company) for a true insight into this modest, dedicated and gentle actor. Peter Cushing's loss to the acting profession is still felt to this day.
MysteronAgent 8 months ago