Mon 8 Nov 2010 14 notes | Posted by rocketpilot
Sun 26 Sep 2010 55 notes | Posted by rocketpilot
Courage isn’t just a matter of not being afraid. It’s being afraid and doing what you have to do anyway.
The Internet was made for Jon Pertwee macros.
(via thewetmale)
Wed 8 Sep 2010 7 notes | Posted by rocketpilot
The end of a thousand-year war. Two races locked in the embrace of murder-suicide. Technology in reverse. Attrition on a planetary scale: every living thing, every scrap of life-sustaining environment, must be destroyed to deny it to the enemy. The triumph of nihilism, genocide as business-as-usual. Few Doctor Who serials have even come in sight of the creative peak represented by Genesis of the Daleks, Terry Nation’s 1975 story.
If you like Dr Who, you’ll love this essay on Genesis of the Daleks by Will Wiles.
Thrillingly good writing on my favourite topic in the whole world.
Mon 6 Sep 2010 2 notes | Posted by rocketpilot
Wed 14 Jul 2010
Doctor Who Eleven Doctors Action Figures set with TARDIS = AWESOME
Cop a set here
Want or need? Need. Definitely.
Mon 7 Jun 2010 2 notes | Posted by rocketpilot
Sat 24 Apr 2010 | Posted by rocketpilot
We really need a word for the type of character whose smug gloating is there specifically to point out the exact psychological buttons the writer wants to press in our hero.
MX is a free street newspaper published here in Brisbane, Australia. I don’t normally pick it up; it’s a bit of a cheap-and-nasty, and the street vendors are unpleasantly pushy. But I found a copy on an unoccupied seat on my bus this afternoon, so I thought I’d have a flick through it.
And here’s what I found in the “MX Gloss & Glam (edited by Jane Watkins)” section of the paper:

Let’s just bask in that for a moment, shall we?
Who is the Slut?
You might not believe this, but I was so stunned by the headline itself that I didn’t clock to the Doctor Who connection right away. How on Earth does this kind of thing get past an editor?
I did a little digging, and it didn’t take long to discover the article itself is a poorly rewritten swipe from, of all places, the UK’s Daily Telegraph. In that august tome, however, the headline was a more sedate affair: Viewers think new Doctor Who is ‘too sexy’
Yes, an MX editor rewrote — without attribution, mind — a story from a UK tabloid and made it MORE sexist.
Update: Catriona at Circulating Library has a more considered but equally outraged take.
Sat 27 Mar 2010 | Posted by rocketpilot
Doctor Who Series 5 Clip from “Vampires in Venice” (via Bleeding Cool). OK, I think Matt Smith’s going to be completely fine.