It's in the Sun... #
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 10:27 GMT
...so it must be true.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 10:27 GMT
now, let me begin by saying i don't really have anything against her; i actually like some of her music.
BUT this bullshit of 'Lily can do anything. save the world, even!' has got to fucking stop!
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
"With Lily and someone younger and edgier in the lead role it could open up the show to a new, trendier crowd."
Well that's Dr. Who ruined forever then. Oh well, it was good while it lasted.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
..we have no choice Dr, we gotta jump it"
weeeeee...
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
She can pick her nose AND tie her laces.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
I always get Lily Allen and Lily Savage mixed up. Is it the blonde one?
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
If your that ruddy good, write your own show - heh.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
I object to her very existence on the basis of her fathers existence.
But then which is worse? Catherine "I've seen dead fish with more talent" Tate or Lily "I'm only famous because I've got a famous/unfunny/unpleasant human being dad" Allen?
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
....the BBC's obsession with Lilly Allen knows no bounds does it? Methinks she may well be 'pleasuring' someone senior (allegedly!) to secure this seemingly wall-to-wall coverage.
Either that or they wouldn't mind a bit of pleasuring from her (yuk!).
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
"...... i actually like some of her music."
Yeah, that's easy to say anonymously. Now reiterate that with your identity disclosed. I dare you.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:06 GMT
Perhaps her third nipple will be used to fend off the last of the daleks?
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:11 GMT
The Sun has a proven track record of being wrong. Don't encourage them.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:18 GMT
I vote John Simm, though it's hard to see how they'd explain the new doctor looking exactly like the Master (unless he was feeling guilty about engineering his demise and chose to look like him).
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 11:24 GMT
Just as you thought it couldn't get any worse, it does! The Tardis is going to be the biggest talent vacuum in the universe, Tate, Allen, Ifans added together might make it to one Langford ( the accepted unit of Whovian talent ).
All it needs is a nice 'Bertie Basset' baddie to complete the set...
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 12:01 GMT
Billie Piper didn't use Dr Who "for her transition from music to acting" - she went to theatre school, and had already starred in a number of BBC plays before getting the role of Rose.
What acting experience does Lily have?
I can't help feeling that the "source" is really Lily's agent...
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 12:01 GMT
a couple of series and numerous strange choices for Doctors and Assistants later we find that the biggest baddie ever turns out to be orchestrating the whole thing and the Dr is just a re-animated dead timelord :)
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 12:01 GMT
I had to look her up. Not that I'd ever accuse wikipedia of being a reliable source, but it does have some interesting snippets...
"After her family went to Ibiza on vacation ... She earned money by ... dealing in ecstasy."
"Allen was rejected by several labels, which she attributed to her drinking..."
"Allen studied horticulture with the intent of becoming a florist but changed her mind..."
"I really want to explore the acting route more, but nothing which involves me taking my clothes off. ... I just want to do proper cool stuff. I definitely feel the time is right to explore acting"
Proper cool stuff. Oh dear, oh dear, what has Dr. Who come to. Next thing he'll be reincarnated as a west indian rapper with gold chains...
On the positive side, though:
"She has also called Bob Geldof a "cunt""
"She also said that everyone who bought Paris Hilton's debut album should be killed off"
but even so :(
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 12:01 GMT
She'll make an excellent companion. I already have some spoilers of the episodes that have been written around her nuanced and multi-faceted character.
"Silence is Golden" - when a race of intergalactic librarians threaten London with permanent silence, the only person who can drive them away is a woman with a really annoying voice who only has one volume setting - but where will the Doctor find one of those?
"Novelty Fair" - when a race of thrill-seeking aliens threaten London with being turned into their white-knuckle fun-fair, the only person who can drive them away is a woman who can turn anything into a boring, unfunny catchphrase within two or three repetitions - but where will the Doctor find one of those?
"The Doctor's Dalliances" - when Martha Jones unexpectedly returns she and Donna immediately come into conflict. Written by RTD this episode will shock viewers with the subtle nuance it applies to harpy-like screeching and blowjob gags.
"Nostalgia ain't what it used to be" - 45 minutes of a target being displayed on the screen under the words "The fan must be punished. Strike the screen with your forehead." For accessibility purposes, instructions will be squawked by Catherine Tate throughout.
My spies also report that halfway through the series the TARDIS will see the introduction of a wacky new character, the Doctor's nephew Scrappy-Doc! Hijinks ensue!
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 12:28 GMT
Billie went to the Sylvia Young Theatre School and appeared on Scratchy & Co (man, that was *bad* Saturday morning TV) before assaulting us with 'Because We Want To', so she went from 'acting' to 'music' and then back to 'acting'.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 12:39 GMT
If someone can find a single talent in Lily Allen, they're doing a damn sight better than I've managed so far. Can't sing, can't write decent songs, and isn't even particularly attractive (that slack-jawed chavette look does nothing for me). Still and all, she's better than Paris in that at least she writes *some* songs.
Adding another Paris Hilton angle. I was at a Bob Brozman gig last night, and he reckoned that you could hear the drumbeats in pop going "stoo-pid-stoo-pid-stoo-pid-stoo-pid". And repeated phrase throughout the gig: "Don't buy Paris Hilton's new record, it'll make you stupid." (Off-topic: If Bob is gigging in your area, get there and see him. Nuttier than squirrel crap, but a pure genius musician.)
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 12:39 GMT
I think Rhys Ifans would be a bloody hilarious Dr. Who. Bring out a nice hilarious dark side.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:02 GMT
Are the BBC trying alienate the core audience? What would she bring to the table for the average Dr. Who fan (As opposed to the casual watcher and chav brigade)?
Can't see it happening myself, but I'm not putting it past the BBC to be looney enough to try and make this one fly...
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:02 GMT
OMG if this is what Who is going to be aimed at we might all just as well join My Space or Bebo and chuck the TV out of the window. I'd rather stick knitting needles in my eyes than watch more talentless totty posing around the place.
Lilly Who? Might just as well get V Beckham signed up and have done with it.
The Adventures of Sarah Jane on the beebies channel on Sundays is waaay better and she's even got K-9 around.
Grumpy, moi?
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:02 GMT
Having no idea who Lilly Allen is, I went to her website and my ears were assaulted by some incredibly awful "singing".
If that's any measure of her acting talent then it seems the producers of Dr Who are definitely trying to kill off the show :-(
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:31 GMT
Damn you. Now the monitor's obscured by a fine mist of tea...
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:43 GMT
She really is - ubiquitous AND annoying.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:58 GMT
"And as an Xmas treat, Kylie Minogue will play Astrid the Titanic waitress"
Thats a little bit of an unfair judgement on old Kylie, shes actually quite a petite lass! :)
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:58 GMT
Lets see, Dr Who isnt canceled, RTD isnt leaving, etc etc. Please stop reprinting this trash, and stick to real sources please.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 14:06 GMT
Bring back Tom Baker!
The doctor was always better as an older man.
As for bloody talentless Lily Allen words fail me. I can only assume Amy Wino was not available...
The Jury's out on Catherine Tate, but I'm expecting to be underwhelmed. She (IMHO) fails miserably to be funny because everything she does is predictable and over acted. I think she now should officially take over the mantle of "Britain's unfunniest comedienne" from Jennifer Saunders. It's quite an acheivement considering how dire most of them are. Jo Brand is the only one who makes me laugh.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 14:20 GMT
Lily Allen can do a worse job than Catherine Tate's likely to do
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 14:49 GMT
..is Timmy Mallet on speed and a crap """""actor""""".
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 14:55 GMT
As long as RTD is in charge, thing's will get worse.
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 16:23 GMT
"The insider concluded: "With Lily and someone younger and edgier in the lead role it could open up the show to a new, trendier crowd.""
That sounds remarkably like Krusty the Clown's marketing people in an episode that was on just last night. It's when Krusty decides he has to quit cos he can't stand all the meddling marketing types trying to make things more popular by finding more and more "lowest common denominator" things for him to do.
*sigh* I'd settle for Colin Baker (and Peri) back, never mind Tom.
Also, the Sun is shit. No idea about this Lily character is, is she the junkie alcoholic one that we keep hearing about?
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 17:26 GMT
...to ignore articles that have bollox like this in them: "With Lily and someone younger and edgier in the lead role it could open up the show to a new, trendier crowd."
This is pure flame-bait and almost certainly never uttered by this 'insider', if he/she/it/whatever even exists at all. The show is already the trendiest thing BBC have produced for 200 years or so, and Tennant is hardly a poster-boy for octogenarian has-beens, is he?
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 22:14 GMT
and i think she is great!
Posted Wednesday 14th November 2007 11:30 GMT
Are you her Mum?
Reminds me of this joke: Knock, knock...
Posted Wednesday 14th November 2007 12:42 GMT
You obviously didn't see Ronni Ancona & Co if you think Saunders ever was the unfunniest comedienne. But Catherine Tate is without doubt worse than both of them, being both unfunny and ubiquitous (though at least from what I've seen of her show, it's not a bigoted hatefest as Little Britain is).
Saunders is merely mediocre with some bright moments. Vivienne Vyle, her last vehicle that ended last week, was very average. It had its good bits (the hideous female producer speaking broken Spanish down the phone to her toddler because it learnt to talk from her foreign nanny was original and laugh-out-loud funny) balanced by an appallingly cheap ending, so the whole thing averaged out to, well, average. British sit-com and sketch comedy seems to be a dead loss at the moment, thankfully our satirists haven't lost it yet.