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The.. hell? Flight of the Darned.
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What...the...fuck? How bizzare and random, yet perplexingly amusing, top notch random humor.
The fact it uses Top Gears font. Clips from Thunderball, A New Hope, Logopolis and random one liners, plus a variation of the Mission Impossible theme too. The special effects are awesome too, especially with Concorde replacing the Titanic when it crashes through the TARDIS. This is full of epic win, thanks for posting it. The production quality is very impressive. What 5th Doctor Episode and Sarah Jane adventure's episode are some of the shots taken from? |
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Anyway... "WHAT" is my response. :D It's hilarious, but still... WHAT? |
The 5th Doctor episode is Time Flight, and I don't know about the Sarah Jane episode.
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I've checked this guy out, and he has been doing editing of his old Doctor Who VHS tapes since the 90's, and his editing and special effects are some of the best I've ever seen. I suggest checking out his 5 Doctors spoof, thats comedy Gold.
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So THAT'S how the 5th Doctor ended up on the 10th Doctor's TARDIS!
Plus, I don't know if you remember, but I actually posted the "5 Doctors" spoof on here a while back. And this is good too, bad effects, but pretty funny, especially the ending. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20uJE...eature=related |
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The guy goes by Farmergeddon, and he's a genius. |
Correction, he's a "Mega Win Genius" ;).
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The BBC really should hire him to work on the new series. |
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The fourth doctor hanging from ledges.. haha. Found this, while looking at their videos.. not a spoof, but I really liked the editing and how it fits together.
The background music and quotes..how he mixed the video game footage of Ainely, even Jonathan Pryce. Oh and Ainely's laugh at the end = priceless. |
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This guy can do some pretty amazing stuff. "The Five Doctors" spoof is my favorite of his.
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