The Italian Job?

Well I love it when two of my greatest passions come together, so having a Doctor Who version of my favourite film pleased me no end!

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Taffy
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Your two greatest passions are both total shit!

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Madmax

Ive never seen such crap in my life ever!!!! LOL absolutely brilliant. having a Doctor Who version of my favourite film pleased me no end!

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MiNiFrEeK(laptop)

Hahahaha! And I love the clever plot twist at the end.

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Graham L

Thanks Taff, Brilliant Fitzy

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Fitzy

Well we all love "The Italian Job" (1969) of course, but Doctor Who is back again big time (well the final episode shown last Saturday was mind blowing because after almost 40 years, the Daleks and the Cybermen met for the first time and all hell broke lose in London! and the world apparantely?) now too, so I love the fact they put them both together like that!

Anyway Doctor Who, the Daleks and the Cybermen etc are all 1960's classics, like the Mini really and back in 1998 we got to visit the Mini production line at the Longbridge car assembly plant and seeing all those little things coming down the conveyor belt, did remind me of a scene from a Doctor Who story (Power Of The Daleks)1966, where Daleks under construction are coming down a conveyor belt in a similar way.

Taffy

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Taffy

Anyway here's a frightening prospect from some 1960's icons:-

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Taffy

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Taffy

Come on taffy....get back into the modern world. Quit living in the past. You are like one of those sad characters from the twilight zone. Living in the wrong dimension with no friends and no life.

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Madmax

Stunningly bad! Brilliant!!!

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nitefire

Taff, I see the Sh**.For brains is back from holiday, KILLFILED

Fitzy

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Fitzy

Yeah same here! But to think the makers of Star Trek seriously ripped off Doctor Who with the Borg, as the cybermen first appeared in late

1966 and the bloke who created the Alien movies, got the idea from a 1975 Doctor Who story, even the idea behind the MATRIX appeared in this show too in 1976. Anyway WHO's living in the past? Doctor Who is one of the most top rated family sci-fi shows in the UK again now (only beaten by the usual dreary soap opera's) and it's being exported all around the world again.

But then I like many, love that show regardless of wether it's the original series from 1963-1989, or the NEW series today. But then unlike something else I can think of that was all NEW a few years back, Doctor Who is still being made by the same company (BBC) and all the familiar elements are there with the Tardis, the alien/Timelord known as the Doctor, his sexy companion, plus of course there's the evil Daleks (which still have sink plunger arms) and the evil cybermen, yes even the theme tune is much the same!

Pity we can't say that about the BINI from BMW. ;O)

Taffy

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Taffy

Thought you already kill filed me. What a stained jock strap you are fizzy.

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madmax

Like you said taffie, beaten by the usual dreary soap opera's. Says a lot about it.

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madmax

Brilliantly stunningly bad, and I mean terrible.BBC=bad brittish crap.

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madmax

LOL spoken like a true jock strap expert, SFB, change what ever it takes to get back here, every time you pop-up, I will KILLFILE you,

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Fitzy

Yeah kill-filed by me too and unfortunately people do watch dreary soap opera's because they behave like sheep and just blindly follow everyone else.

A bit like people who buy BMW's!

Still Doctor Who is really pulling in the viewers again regardless!

Taffy

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Taffy

But this is the real thing you moron!

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Taffy

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Taffy

No, its just crap! YOU ARE THE MORON!

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Madmax

Didn't change a thing, you just didn't kill file me, jock-boy.

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Madmax

BMW's are great cars, so are Audi's. Are you saying that they aren't ?

Dr. who ?

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Madmax

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