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The Lord of the Rings Movie Trivia: In the wide shots of Legolas, Aragorn and Gimli running after the Orcs, all three performers are running injured. Orlando Bloom had a couple of broken ribs (from a fall off a horse); Viggo Mortensen had a broken toe (from kicking the helmet in the Orcs funeral pyre scene); and Brett Beattie (Gimli’s stunt double) had a knee injury. Peter Jackson said that all three were very dedicated and continued to film the scene, often yelling “ouch” or “ow” after “cut” was called.
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Ok, so my official theory is that John Hurt’s Doctor is the Valeyard which is due to a few things that I can’t ignore/things I believe:
- This wiki article that shows that the Master stated, ‘The Valeyard, Doctor, is your penultimate reincarnation… Somewhere between your twelfth and…
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I’ve always been there. Right from the very beginning. Right from the day he started running.
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There is some evil in all of us, Doctor, even you.
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I reblog this every time it comes up on my dashboard, not because it is a “rule” but because every time I see it the love and sincerity on her face hit me all over again and I think everyone deserves to see that.
And THIS is why I adore Catherine Tate. She’s loud and brash but in quieter moments… her soul comes shining through and it makes everything about her so much more beautiful.
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The Doctor: I said you were the most beautiful thing I’d ever known.
Idris: Then you stole me. And I stole you.-The Doctor’s Wife, Done in watercolour | More Daily sketches here
I wanted to cut out the TARDIS’s silhouette. I felt that the TARDIS has always been the Doctor’s best companion; plus that episode by Neil Gaiman was brilliant.
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