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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-06-24 06:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #2730 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2730 ⌋

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Re: Doctor Who: "Handlebars"

(Anonymous) 2014-06-25 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
I had the opposite reaction: I liked the Iron Man one, but compared to the DW one, I think it felt rather simplistic and not very creative, and doesn't do as good a job of conveying the point of the song -- which is about all the myriad different things, good and bad and harmless and neutral and devastating, the singer CAN do...if and when he decides to, since he has so many talents and so much power. For example, the ramp up at the end about shooting missiles/hitting targets/ending the world in the Iron Man vid is mostly just a bunch of Tony's own explosions, which don't end the world. In the DW it's all about showing the things the Doctor's enemies do while comparing/contrasting them to the things he does, to show how similar they could be capable of being.

Mostly just a matter of different goals, I think -- the Iron Man one is more narrative/what if, while the DW one is more meta/character study. And different canon mediums -- a movie with a single plot vs 4 seasons of a show with numerous different settings.