David Tennant has a lot going for him nowadays: He's regarded by some as the best Doctor Who of the modern "Doctor Who" era; he's going to be in this summer's "Fright Night" remake; and he's a fox. But it wasn't always thus. Back in the late '80s, at the tender age of 16, Tennant launched his acting career with this anti-smoking PSA, notable not just for its famebound star, but also for its subterranean production values and the fact that it is ALMOST SIX MINUTES LONG. Isn't that long enough to bore people into picking up a smoking habit?
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If you've ever wondered what a meeting in a public park (complete with utterly befuddled sanitation worker) between Joan Harris from "Mad Men," Dexter Morgan from "Dexter," Jesse Pinkman from "Breaking Bad," and Swearengen from "Deadwood" would look like, self-described "geek wedding" guests 