Buffy from the very beginning
Dec. 5th, 2004 11:12 pmOkay, I've started watching BtVS all the way through with another friend.
This isn't the friend who's moving to Germany—she's seen "Welcome to the Hellmouth, pt 1" with me, and I'm desperately hoping that in the next few weeks we'll manage part 2 and "Once More, With Feeling" at least.
The friend who came over tonight has seen most of BtVS and AtS, but only as it aired, and he's missing chunks. So we're starting right at the beginning and going all the way through. We plan to live in the same city as each other for years to come, so there's no rush.
But why is it that I always end up watching BtVS with straight guys who totally don't appreciate any of the slashy bits? Why? God, is it too much to ask for to have a Buffy-watching buddy who will squee with me when Angel kisses Spike on the forehead?
(I should be careful what I say. This particular friend also happens to be the only person in my RL who knows about this journal.)
Anyway. He insisted on starting at the very beginning. So tonight we watched ... dum dum dum duuuuum... "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
The movie.
Yes, the 1992 movie with Kristy Swanson and Luke Perry.
OMG, was it ever '80s! Let us never forget; the '80s didn't end until about 1994. In '92 the hair was big and the pinks were flourescent.
It was fun picking out things that changed between the movie and the series...
Obviously series!Buffy doesn't get menstrual cramps every time she's near a vampire. (That sure would've made things inconvenient with Angel.)
The movie!vampires don't dust when they're staked. So much messy cleanup.
The movie!vamps have cute pointy ears.
The movie!vamps can fly! Or at least float around on invisible wires. Damn, can you imagine Spike and Angel floating gently through the night skies of Sunnydale? Hee hee.
Movie!Mom is a ditz and a bitch. Good call on completely throwing out that characterization for Joyce.
Merrick claims to be the reincarnation of a whole long line of former Watchers. But maybe he was just talking big.
And hey, the Pike character does feel kind of like a foreshadowing of Spike. I remember reading a while back a really cool "Normal Again" 'verse fic in which Pike and Spike were totally conflated in Buffy's fantasy world—or rather, Spike was the role Buffy cast Pike in, in her delusions. This made me think of that.
And finally, the training scene! I am now completely convinced that the "training montage from an '80s movie" in OMWF (Giles' ballad to Buffy) was totally a reference to the training scene in the BtVS movie. It had very similar visuals. And in a slightly earlier scene, Merrick throws a knife at Buffy the same way Giles does in the OMWF scene. It can't be a coincidence!
Fun was had by all.
This isn't the friend who's moving to Germany—she's seen "Welcome to the Hellmouth, pt 1" with me, and I'm desperately hoping that in the next few weeks we'll manage part 2 and "Once More, With Feeling" at least.
The friend who came over tonight has seen most of BtVS and AtS, but only as it aired, and he's missing chunks. So we're starting right at the beginning and going all the way through. We plan to live in the same city as each other for years to come, so there's no rush.
But why is it that I always end up watching BtVS with straight guys who totally don't appreciate any of the slashy bits? Why? God, is it too much to ask for to have a Buffy-watching buddy who will squee with me when Angel kisses Spike on the forehead?
(I should be careful what I say. This particular friend also happens to be the only person in my RL who knows about this journal.)
Anyway. He insisted on starting at the very beginning. So tonight we watched ... dum dum dum duuuuum... "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
The movie.
Yes, the 1992 movie with Kristy Swanson and Luke Perry.
OMG, was it ever '80s! Let us never forget; the '80s didn't end until about 1994. In '92 the hair was big and the pinks were flourescent.
It was fun picking out things that changed between the movie and the series...
Obviously series!Buffy doesn't get menstrual cramps every time she's near a vampire. (That sure would've made things inconvenient with Angel.)
The movie!vampires don't dust when they're staked. So much messy cleanup.
The movie!vamps have cute pointy ears.
The movie!vamps can fly! Or at least float around on invisible wires. Damn, can you imagine Spike and Angel floating gently through the night skies of Sunnydale? Hee hee.
Movie!Mom is a ditz and a bitch. Good call on completely throwing out that characterization for Joyce.
Merrick claims to be the reincarnation of a whole long line of former Watchers. But maybe he was just talking big.
And hey, the Pike character does feel kind of like a foreshadowing of Spike. I remember reading a while back a really cool "Normal Again" 'verse fic in which Pike and Spike were totally conflated in Buffy's fantasy world—or rather, Spike was the role Buffy cast Pike in, in her delusions. This made me think of that.
And finally, the training scene! I am now completely convinced that the "training montage from an '80s movie" in OMWF (Giles' ballad to Buffy) was totally a reference to the training scene in the BtVS movie. It had very similar visuals. And in a slightly earlier scene, Merrick throws a knife at Buffy the same way Giles does in the OMWF scene. It can't be a coincidence!
Fun was had by all.
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Date: 2004-12-07 02:30 am (UTC)