Discuter de Matt Smith

Matt Smith is best known for his role as the Eleventh Doctor (2010-2013, 2014) in the BBC TV science fiction series "Doctor Who" and also (2010) in the CBBC TV series "The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007-2011)", and in the movie "An Adventure in Space and Time (2013)".

He played Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh on the Netflix web TV show "The Crown (2016-2017)" and Prince Daemon Targaryen on the HBO TV show "House of the Dragon (2022-2024)".

Some other TV shows he appeared on are "Masterpiece Classic", "Party Animals", "Secret Diary of a Call Girl", "The Street" and "Moses Jones".

He played Alex (a.k.a. Skynet, a.k.a. T-5000) in the movie "Terminator Genisys (2015)" and Parson Collins in "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016)".

Some other movies he appeared in are "Sally Lockhart Mysteries: The Ruby in the Smoke (2006)", "The Shadow in the North (2007)", "In Bruges (2008)", "Womb (2010)", "Bert & Dickie (2012)", "Lost River (2014)", "Mapplethorpe: The Director's Cut (2018)", "Patient Zero (2018)"), _"Charlie Says (2018)", "Official Secrets (2019)", "His House (2020)", "Last Night in Soho (2021)", "The Forgiven (2021)", "Morbius (2022)", "Starve Acre (2023)".


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How do you rank Matt Smith as doctor .ten being the highest.

@manfromatlantis said:

How do you rank Matt Smith as doctor .ten being the highest.

Tennant

Eccleston


At the very bottom!

Smith

@manfromatlantis said:

How do you rank Matt Smith as doctor .ten being the highest.

@bratface Poor Matt!

He's probably my favourite "New Who" Doctor. I'd definitely say 9, if not 10.

  1. Matt Smith
  2. David Tennant (very close, but I didn't like all the "Rose" stuff)
  3. Peter Capaldi (for him, the scripts were very poor)
  4. Christopher Ecclestone
  5. Jodie Whitaker (shame, I normally like her)

Not including the War and Fugitive Doctors or Ncuti Gadwa. Too early to tell with him, but I'm finding him a bit too pantomime and wish he'd stop crying. Still, what do I know? Inside Out 2 (I've never been moved to see the first) seems likely to be the film that finally kicks off the summer season after a number of disappointments that I actually liked. It would seem that "emotional" is in.

@M.LeMarchand said:

@manfromatlantis said:

How do you rank Matt Smith as doctor .ten being the highest.

@bratface Poor Matt!

He's probably my favourite "New Who" Doctor. I'd definitely say 9, if not 10.

  1. Matt Smith
  2. David Tennant (very close, but I didn't like all the "Rose" stuff)
  3. Peter Capaldi (for him, the scripts were very poor)
  4. Christopher Ecclestone
  5. Jodie Whitaker (shame, I normally like her)

Not including the War and Fugitive Doctors or Ncuti Gadwa. Too early to tell with him, but I'm finding him a bit too pantomime and wish he'd stop crying. Still, what do I know? Inside Out 2 (I've never been moved to see the first) seems likely to be the film that finally kicks off the summer season after a number of disappointments that I actually liked. It would seem that "emotional" is in.

I wasn't a Doctor Who fan until Eccleston, (too cheesy). But I will say that it took a little while to warm up to Tennant, I had recently seen him in a mini-series called 'Secret Smile' & he totally creeped me out. But I was sad when he left, tried to like Smith but...? I tried watching HOD but Smith is 'icky', so I stopped after the 4th episode. Never got a chance to see Capaldi & the ones that followed (canceled cable).

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462520/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_133_act

https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/128780-secret-smile

For some reason wink Tennant did finally bring a broad female audience to Doctor Who. I remember seeing the stylised DW logo on gurls' schoolbooks. What I would have given when I was in school for girls to be interested in Doctor Who! Anyway, the Smith era also gave the world Karen Gillan, for which we should be eternally grateful. Also, this ending to a story about Vincent Van Gogh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOMoaLOZbII

@M.LeMarchand said:

For some reason wink Tennant did finally bring a broad female audience to Doctor Who. I remember seeing the stylised DW logo on gurls' schoolbooks. What I would have given when I was in school for girls to be interested in Doctor Who! Anyway, the Smith era also gave the world Karen Gillan, for which we should be eternally grateful. Also, this ending to a story about Vincent Van Gogh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOMoaLOZbII

I did like that episode.

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