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David Tennant
Bright Young Things (2004)
Easy come, easy go...has the right satirical snap, energetic pace, and likeable performances to stay consistently amusing.
Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead (TV) (2009)
By no means sophisticated science fiction, but it is a helluva lot of fun...Davies specializes in this sort of high-spirited nonsense, which he characterizes as a last chance for the Tenth Doctor to have a fun-loving romp.
Doctor Who: The Complete Specials (2009)
Davies, and especially Tennant, made
Doctor Who
more catchy than campy...
Hamlet (TV) (2009)
Tennant's restless Hamlet is never boring, and it's not irredeemably a stage performance on camera: at times—like the ever-intimidating 'To be or not to be speech'—Tennant curls up into fetal intimacy...
Fright Night (2011)
While it's unspooling, it has enough visual snap, narrative tension, and humor for a satisfying 'drive-in movie' diversion.
The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012)
Eighty-eight minutes of sublime silliness...should appeal in equal measure to adults as to children.
Doctor Who: Complete Series 1-7 Limited Edition Blu-ray Giftset (2005)
It's Christmas morning for Whovians with the release of the entire rebooted
Doctor Who
series in 1080p high-definition on Blu-ray.
Doctor Who: The Complete First Series (2005)
Thundered back onto the BBC in a manner that honored the series' canon while also injecting new energy and reestablishing a show previously aimed primarily at children as one sophisticated enough that adult geeks could love it unabashedly.
Doctor Who: The Complete Second Series (2006)
Doctor Who: The Complete Third Series (2005)
Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series (2005)
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013)
A culminative reflection on the reboot's characterization of the Doctor, a respectful hat tip to the decades that preceded the show's return to the airwaves in 2005, and a jumping-off point for...the next fifty years of
Who
.
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