Always - BigBrother!Dean&Sam Vid

Jul 13, 2008 18:13

New Supernatural vid! Maybe some of you won't agree, but I really love the final product of this thing. The song gets me every time. Damn you, Rube Sofer and your insistence in singing this to your daughter... *shakes angry fist*'

Okay, enough of me rambling...

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turquoisetumult July 16 2008, 23:49:09 UTC
I'm glad you like the photo album. I tried to search for one online but couldn't, so I finally settled on a book and added photo-like slots. :) And thank you about the lyrics association. I swear, I spent more time figuring out the lyrics (since they were so broad) than working on the actual vid. I'm really glad you liked that aspect of the vid.

Man, I couldn't help it! He sang this song to his dying daughter in Dead Like Me. It was TOO unbelievably sweet for me to pass it up.

It did feel kind of uneasy with the music, didn't it? I didn't actually notice it until you mentioned up, but you're right. It does kind of mellow out, though, to a bit of bittersweet and forebodingly tragic tune. Dude, I didn't think they delved into a 1:45 song this much (*hearts Dead Like Me*). Anyway, all the more reason for me to use this song.

Thank you so very much for the awesome comment, Christel! ♥

P.S. Have you ever watched Dead Like Me. You totally should if you haven't. *ends pimping*

P.P.S. I totally had to look up the meaning of "verklempt." lol

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maichan July 17 2008, 00:02:18 UTC
I did watch a few eps of Dead Like Me when the show first aired, but never got into it. I know it's the same producer behind Pushing Daisies (which I absolutely adore), so I might give it another shot.

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turquoisetumult July 17 2008, 03:28:13 UTC
Even though Dead Like Me and Pushing Daisies come from the same creator, they are vastly different. DLM is very cynical and almost bitter, while PD is the complete opposite, light-hearted and fantasy-like. So it's understandable if you like one and not the other. I personally loved DLM because it was so easy to relate the main character and I loved the sense of humor and all the characters...

But you should give it a shot if you'd like. You might have a different experience the second time. :)

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maichan July 17 2008, 03:42:46 UTC
Schmoopiness cloying enough to give you massive toothache is usually not something I gravitate towards, so I'm surprised at how much I adore PD. I tend to like more snarktastic fare, so I will definitely give DLM another go.

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