A Unique Response to "Waters of Mars"

Dec 09, 2009 03:08

While playing around online, I stumbled across this gem. A vidder, having watched Doctor Who's "Waters of Mars", was inspired to do a video showing the Doctor's mindset in light of recent events via a reading of T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock". The poem is a bizarrely striking fit for The Story So Far, and the video is one of the ( Read more... )

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elder_goddess December 9 2009, 10:11:40 UTC
Um. Er. Not sure of how you define 'Whovian', but I've been enjoying the series since 1963 :D

However...I clicked. I lasted as long as I could bear. And rather than splatter a rude dis-fest over your post, I think I'll just stick with honestly and unmaliciously asking if you can somehow explain why this impressed you - and along the way, maybe explain to me what the whole fanvid meme is about...because I just...don't...get...it. Of course I understand (intellectually if not emotionally) the concept of people loving someone else's visual film/series creation so much that they want to express their love by piecing together scenes or stills that moved them and add a soundtrack - of someone else's music - that they feel goes along with their love. Except that...um...song x that means the world to fan y is likely to mean nothing at all to unknown observer z. And in the case of this 'unknown observer', the footage itself doesn't necessarily call up any emotions in response beyond 'er, sorry, I'd rather watch the whole episode ( ... )

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seti_fan December 10 2009, 18:43:08 UTC
Goes to show I cannot predict what you will or won't have an interest in. :P ( ... )

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elder_goddess December 11 2009, 10:23:44 UTC
Hmmm. Still processing, but I wanted you to know I've seen and appreciate your reply...

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seti_fan December 11 2009, 18:10:08 UTC
Thanks. I'm not altogether sure it makes sense. It was composed on one of those morning ponderings when I wasn't quite awake enough to get up but my mind was wandering. This is the best I could come up with to a deceptively easy-looking question. It has been a really interesting challenge, though, to have to sit down and go beyond just "because I like it" when I've never known a better reason why myself. You make my brain exercise. :)

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jodi_z3 December 10 2009, 15:36:04 UTC
Love T.S. Eliot and Prufrock especially. That is all.

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