‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: Matt Smith in a deleted scene from ‘In Bruges’
I love In Bruges, and this scene does actually explain some stuff that goes on in the film. Also: Matt Smith gets to do an accent. But holy crap, is it shockingly violent. You have been warned.
Um. Wow. Did not expect that ending at all. Still very cool find! I actually haven't seen anything Matt Smith was in before he did Doctor Who so this was a treat.
I'm waiting for some confirmation of the Depp thing from my contact at BBC America. I find it hard to believe that if this were true, it wouldn't be getting some legitimate news coverage. Which it isn't.
Interesting. Matt Smith is a very affected actor. All that body language works for him as the Doctor, but he's gonna want to get better control of his movements in his post-Doctor career.
Also, the writers clearly do not understand anatomy. Hint: there's a reason guillotine blades and executioner's axes are so BIG.
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posted by RyanT (Tue Jun 29 10, 5:11PM)
Um. Wow. Did not expect that ending at all. Still very cool find! I actually haven't seen anything Matt Smith was in before he did Doctor Who so this was a treat.
A not so cool Doctor Who find? How about this news of an American Doctor Who film starring Johnny Depp?
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2010/06/johnny-depp-starring-in-big-screen-doctor-who-adaptation
posted by MaryAnn (Tue Jun 29 10, 5:19PM)
I'm waiting for some confirmation of the Depp thing from my contact at BBC America. I find it hard to believe that if this were true, it wouldn't be getting some legitimate news coverage. Which it isn't.
posted by Daniel (Tue Jun 29 10, 5:35PM)
So that's a much younger Ken? Not sure...does that then explain the debt Ken owes to Harry? Loved In Bruges.
posted by Dr. Rocketscience (Tue Jun 29 10, 9:00PM)
Interesting. Matt Smith is a very affected actor. All that body language works for him as the Doctor, but he's gonna want to get better control of his movements in his post-Doctor career.
Also, the writers clearly do not understand anatomy. Hint: there's a reason guillotine blades and executioner's axes are so BIG.