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When disaster hits the Titanic, the Doctor uncovers a threat to the whole human race. Battling alongside aliens, saboteurs, robot Angels and a new friend called Astrid, can he stop the Christmas inferno?

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Release : 2007
Rating : 7.6
Studio : BBC Cymru Wales, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : David Tennant Kylie Minogue Russell Tovey Jimmy Vee Clive Swift
Genre : Drama Thriller Science Fiction Mystery TV Movie

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Reviews

Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Scanialara
2018/08/30

You won't be disappointed!

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Stevecorp
2018/08/30

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Ginger
2018/08/30

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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StuOz
2018/03/22

A spacecraft called the Titanic runs into problems.I remember attempting to watch this episode or TV movie back in 2007 but giving up after five minutes because the idea of a Titanic in space just seemed too silly and back then I was having issues with David Tennant's comical take on Doctor Who.However, last night, eleven years later, I reluctantly gave Voyage Of The Damned another go and, surprisingly, found myself thrilled with this show...but then I am one of IMDb's biggest disaster movie-lovers (this is The Poseidon Adventure-2007 style).I liked the familiar faces (mainly the young guy on the bridge that I have seen in other non-Who shows) and as an Australian myself I guess I should be proud as hell to see Kylie Minogue...I thought she was okay in this.The angels were creepy, the deaths were sad, it all looked rather epic and Tennant's sometimes annoying beady eyes did not bother me this time...so this tale gets the thumbs up from StuOz!

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studioAT
2016/12/31

Remember the days when 'Doctor Who' Christmas Specials were talked about with excitement? When people who didn't follow the normal series would watch it? Those days are long gone, but back in 2007 the show was a huge deal, and this special in particular due to the stunt casting of Kylie.It's actually a very good episode, with the classic "one by one they all get killed off' plot device that 'Doctor Who' does so well. There are some lovely moments, and a suitably teary finale.David Tennant reminds us - if we needed reminding in the first place - about why he was the perfect Doctor, and to her credit Kylie gives a good performance.I enjoyed this festive 'Who'.

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James
2016/04/16

Create a world out of near-boundless imagination, fuse real history with fantasy quite seamlessly; make it wacky, silly and ridiculous; add in an impending disaster that takes the lives of people we really care about in an entirely serious and moving manner; make sure you've got actors who do their work with utter conviction; and what have you got? The greatest of all time "Christmas Episode" of Dr Who, that's what.One (most especially, but not only, a British "one") could watch this ten times and still not get all the jokes, or pick up all the allusions; still not fully appreciate the wonder that allows us to move from absurdity to sadness, to comedy, to pithy social comment, to an appreciative recognition of meaningful moments of history, all with utter ease.In short, a cosmos-roaming version of the Titanic - which pays considerable tribute to its original model - is sabotaged and is going down fast, not of course to the sea bottom, but towards Earth, and most especially to a very well-known bit of central London. Every ship-based disaster movie you've ever seen is pastiched here, yet also honoured, with the typical motley crew of survivors trying to get through the vessel to some kind of safety.Seen it before? Not like this you haven't. It's brilliant, witty, yet with a surprisingly high body count among people who skilfully establish themselves as major, multifaceted (and mostly very sympathetic) characters through 5-10 lines of dialogue each. It's truly miraculous how it's all squeezed in, in a storyline that has a great many threads and yet hangs together brilliantly and in a way that offers full satisfaction in just 72 minutes.The establishment of David Tennant's Doctor as a particular kind of superhero (even a "John Wayne of the stars") is complete here, but as ever the greatest episodes of this series are made so by the supporting cast. Here Kylie Minogue does well (without even having to try too hard) as one-off companion Astrid Peth, but there are greater stars even than her, with Clive Swift giving some kind of performance of his life as "Mr Copper" (haters of "Keeping Up Appearances" may now be inclined to forgive all, as did I). Jimmy Vee is great as Bannakaffalatta, but Debbie Chazen and Clive Rowe come over marvellously as the Van Hoff couple. In each case a key message subtle but clear to be picked up by viewers young and old, is that a randomly-selected group of people can gel into a mutually-supporting team with a surprising array of special skills, notwithstanding the (flawed) conviction of pathetic ineffectuality and underachievement they may harbour individually. This may be the episode's most powerful take-home message, but there are a great many more - all worthwhile, and none rammed down our throats in any way at all - this is the least syrupy, least preachy and most worthwhile TV Christmas episode we have seen in a long while.Among the ship's crew - and hence perhaps of secondary importance - we also get fine cameos from accomplished actors Geoffrey Palmer and Andrew Havill, as well as a role that holds the whole thing together from Russell Tovey, as Mr Midshipman Alonso Frame.It's tremendous fun, but also leaves a lasting impression that it has all meant something (this is all the more reinforced by a simply stupendous follow-up in this series's 11th Episode "Turn Left") To sum up, brilliance, brilliance and more brilliance.

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ShadeGrenade
2007/12/27

Another Christmas Day, another Christmas Day 'Dr.Who'. This one was different in that it had the Kylie factor. To be honest, I'm not the world's biggest fan of 'La La La' Minogue. I suppose it stems back to 'Neighbours', a show to which I have a long-term aversion. I can't get squeaky clean 'Charlene' out of my memory banks. Fortunately, she has come a long way since then. The role of 'Astrid Peth' could have been played by anyone, but to her credit she infused it with a fair amount of vitality and warmth. Her demise was never in any doubt ( the production team could never afford her as a regular ), but she got a suitably spectacular exit.As for the plot being ripped off from 'The Poseidon Adventure', well, doesn't that just take the cake? Fancy taking someone else's idea and turning into a 'Dr.Who' script. Russell T.Davies' head should roll for this. Of course this sort of thing never used to happen back in the days of Robert Holmes and Philip Hinchcliffe, when 'The Talons Of Weng-Chiang', 'Planet Of Evil' and 'The Brain Of Morbius' were made. Any resemblance to these and 'Sherlock Holmes', 'Forbidden Planet' and 'Frankenstein' must have been coincidental then.A survivor of the 'Titanic' was quoted in the press as saying that the tragedy should not be used as the basis for entertainment. Fair comment. The thing is Dr.Who's 'Titanic' was a spaceship. Unless there was a spaceship disaster recently that involved robotic angels, cyborg dwarfs, and teleport bracelets, I think we should let the complaint pass.I think what has miffed some fans is that 'Damned' did not take place on the real Titanic, because then they could have savaged R.T.D. for messing up continuity by not having the tenth doctor meet his predecessor ( who was also aboard, if 'Rose' is to be believed ).Being a Christmas Special, 'Damned' had to be spectacular - and was. We've come a long way since the wobbly sets and quarries. The sets and S.F.X. would have done credit to a movie. Everything was BIG. The cast were exceptional too - Clive Swift, Geoffrey Palmer, Bernard Cribbins, George Costigan, and that old thesp Nicholas Witchell. There were some good gags, such as Mr.Copper getting Christmas wrong and London being deserted because the public remembered the events of the previous Christmas Specials. Jessica Martin was The Voice Of The Queen. You have to hand it to her Majesty. The moment she saw the Titanic hurtling towards her, she knew the Doctor had to be involved somewhere.'Damned' pushed all the right buttons; it was funny, thrilling, tragic, suspenseful. Anyone expecting another 'Blink' was a fool. Yes, the plot was thinner than one of my Aunt Doris' After Eight mints, but sweet all the same. Yes, a lot of people died, but then they do in real disaster movies. David Tennant confirmed his status as the best Doctor of them all. His 'I am a Time Lord' speech was electrifying. While the 'fans' pick over the Special like a housewife cutting up the remains of the turkey on Boxing Day, I shall raise a glass of sherry to everyone involved in its making, and bask in the glory of the viewing figures.'Dr.Who' is no longer a 'fans' only show. When I buy D.V.D's, I no longer feel embarrassed, because I know now I am no longer alone in my love for the show. While 'fans' cry into their Tom Baker hats and pretend that the new-look 'Who' is a bad dream, I feel sorry for them because they are missing the best British television in years. Like him or hate him, R.T.D. is part of that success story. Could Steven Moffat have done better than thirteen million viewers? In some strange parallel universe, R.T.D. never existed, 'Dr.Who' did not come back in 2005, and the 'fans' spent this last Christmas Day writing yet more letters begging for its return.

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