NTM vid-watching challenge: day 3
Jan. 24th, 2008 08:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Catch up today two-for-one Heroes vids. Both of these I’d saved to watch for after the S1 finale, for some reason I seemed to think that ensemble vids were OK to watch in advance, but character studies were total spoiler-bombs.
Pink Bullets by
ghost_lingering
This was intriguing and I wouldn’t normally say that about Sylar. Some wonderful work matching movement to music, keeping the flow and the visual interest going. It keeps very close to the lyric almost to the point of losing focus for a little in the middle (I wasn’t sure if Peter, for example was there as a parallel or a contrast) but I loved how it all came back to Gabriel in the bridge.
The Good Soldier by
phoenixchilde
There should be more Matt vids but this one would still have his Five Years Gone arc covered. Great use of the lyrics, spirit and letter both, especially the irony of “God is on our side” and the regretfulness of the middle section. Also beat-whoring to die for, every whipcrack head-turn to the drumbeats marking the finish.
Pink Bullets by
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This was intriguing and I wouldn’t normally say that about Sylar. Some wonderful work matching movement to music, keeping the flow and the visual interest going. It keeps very close to the lyric almost to the point of losing focus for a little in the middle (I wasn’t sure if Peter, for example was there as a parallel or a contrast) but I loved how it all came back to Gabriel in the bridge.
The Good Soldier by
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There should be more Matt vids but this one would still have his Five Years Gone arc covered. Great use of the lyrics, spirit and letter both, especially the irony of “God is on our side” and the regretfulness of the middle section. Also beat-whoring to die for, every whipcrack head-turn to the drumbeats marking the finish.