What's wrong with the Daleks? Is it the colors? If so, why? As I recall, they had some like that in some of the older movies...as in 1st or 2nd Doctor.
Well, I'm mostly a new-Who fan. I watched a few of the old episodes back in the day, but never saw the movies. I was familiar with the Daleks but hadn't seen a lot of them until the new series started.
Part of it is the primary colors and the soft, rounded styling replacing the hard-edged look of the old Daleks. The new ones look sleeker and brighter, less coldly functional. It didn't help that they were introduced in an episode which a) was a mediocre entry in a generally excellent season and b) rolled them out like an Apple commercial--seriously, look at the shot where the lower-ranked Daleks move out from behind the Supreme, while the Supreme announces them in turn.
But I think the real problem is that the Daleks were a very silly concept to begin with. They overcame that silliness by demonstrating their ability to utterly pwn all non-Doctor opposition and by having everyone else on the show, including the Doctor himself, react in horror whenever they made an appearance. Those associations were what made it possible to take the Daleks seriously as villains.
The new Daleks are just different enough from the old that those associations no longer work for me. Instead I associate them with their Season 5 appearances, which were uniformly unimpressive. Give me a few episodes with the new Daleks blasting their way through hordes of Cybermen a la "Doomsday," or a single one killing hundreds of human soldiers effortlessly as in "Dalek," and I may start warming up to them, but as of now they don't do it for me.
We now return you to your regular 4E modrons.