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Matt Smith wants 3-D Doctor Who
The 28-year-old actor - who plays the titular Time Lord - is very excited about the celebration of the show which will take place in November 2013 and insists he will definitely be a part of it.
And he thinks the sci-fi format of the series would be perfect for 3-D technology which could be used for a one-off special.
He told BANG Showbiz: “I love making ‘Doctor Who’ and I get to be part of that 50th year which they’ll do something mental for. You know it will be brilliant.
“I’m interested in all the 3-D stuff. If it could be filmed for 3-D TV that would be fun, especially with ‘Doctor Who’, but it’s very expensive. I don’t know how they’d do it.”
via Anglophenia
Ooh…
(via doctorwho)
update: We just found out that for some reason this video is region blocked which is
dumbunfortunate. We’ll talk to our friends at Anglophenia and try to get it unblocked.
Well, at least it’s only a 21 second clip so you wouldn’t miss much. And you could easily work out what Matt Smith says from the text anyway. Just a thought though: content like these sorts of clips on the BBC UK sites (including Doctor Who) are more often than not available worldwide while short clips like this on a BBC America site can’t be viewed by people in the UK.
#WhatWouldTheDoctorDo

I was on Facebook and something catches my eye. I look to my right and I see an advert for an “officially licensed Doctor Who T-Shirt”. It’s got David Tennant on it…
I’ve just realised something. Matt Smith’s Doctor is my favourite of the lot (of the new Doctors anyway). I don’t mean their acting (wonderful in both cases) but rather the characterisation and the how the characters are written.
Really looking forward to the Christmas special… oh, and also for the fourth installment of the adventure games, which feature one of my favourite DW creatures: the Vashta Nerada, who are up there with the Weeping Angels. Obviously I’m a fan of Steven Moffat.