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Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor Special Episode Watch HDHQ Just as in the earlier film, everyone gets a chance to strut his or her stuff – for example, Sulu even gets to be acting captain. Simon Pegg as Scotty and Karl Urban as Bones in particular stand out in this one, both bringing different brands of comic relief to the proceedings while functioning as far more than merely “the funny guys”. Bones mentions that he once performed a Caesarean on a Gorn and delivered octuplets. It’s a funny bit that’s also a nice nod to the original series. Speaking of alien species, there’s a tribble which turns out to be integral to the plot. This is also brilliant.
Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor Special Episode Watch HDHQ Of course, the attention is square on Benedict Cumberbatch as the villain of the piece. Suffice it to say that fangirls of his will not be disappointed. The guy is a riveting actor, one who knows when to chew just the right amount of scenery in order to not come off as silly. There has been a spate of more “intellectual” villains in blockbuster movies as of late, but Cumberbatch does enough to differentiate himself from the bunch and Harrison isn’t just all brains and no brawn – he single-handedly takes on a Klingon patrol in one action sequence.
Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor Special Episode Watch HDHQ is such a thrill that this reviewer left the theatre kind of breathless, but also really pumped. It’s a big, big movie, but not the kind that’s an extravagant insult to the intellects of audiences everywhere. Abrams has crafted a sequel that ups the game and elicits cheers, laughter, goosebumps, excited fist-pumping and even a tear or two at all the right moments. And isn’t that warp effect just so sparklingly beautiful?
Jettisoning the franchise’s optimistic, socially aware sci-fi, not to mention character development or a logical plot, “” – opening in IMAX theaters Wednesday and everywhere Thursday – turns out to be any Vulcan’s worst nightmare: “Team America: World Police” with Tribbles.
Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor Special Episode Watch HDHQ As Harrison, Benedict Cumberbatch looks like he was sculpted by a forensic artist to model for London Fog, and his sinister plot is only unexpected because future governments haven’t seen “The Dark Knight” or “Skyfall.”
So the Enterprise, which apparently has become fleet’s very own drone program, gets sent to nuke Harrison from orbit without space habeas corpus.
Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor Special Episode Watch HDHQ At this point, keeping director J.J. Abrams’ plot twists secret feels like enabling, but suffice it to say, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof may be the only screenwriters in Hollywood who produced their best work during the 2007 Writers Guild strike when they weren’t allowed to power up a word processor.
Their “ ” reboot finally got the cool kids to hang out with the biggest geek at Franchise High, but this sequel is the cinematic equivalent of an atomic wedgie.
Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor Special Episode Watch HDHQ Because for some reason, rather than telling another zippy original story, Abrams’ crew attempts to remake a certain classic “” film, and ends up wasting a planetarium’s worth of painterly special-effects on inside jokes that always get the punch line wrong.