When I watch the action scenes all I think is "John Woo! John Woo!"
And then I'm reminded how BtVS always stole the cool action stuff from the movies they liked whether it's The Matrix or LoTR.
We went back and watched "The Pack" which freaked Emmett's shit. He's in the tub now, "I can't get that laugh out of my head!"
missed the last two Tuesdays . i think I might have to watch both eps back to back - Thursday or friday - just to see what I see.
Y'know I've always known that I was overly sentimental. it struck me last night when I was cleaning out my TiVo because i'm going to be out of town all next week, and I wanted to make sure that there's enough room. I recorded the rebroadcast of Welcome to the Hellmouth/The Harvest. It's taking up 28% of my capacity right now, I own the box set of DVDs, yet I cannot bring myself to delete it. *sigh*
Vortex, my sister. I cannot delete the WB showing of WTTH/TH that they aired on their last night on the air. Can't do it. Also can't delete a bunch of BtVS and A:ts episodes, even though I have the DVDs, because it feels "mean."
What's up with that?
I love Emmett.
WROD
Vortex, my sister. I cannot delete the WB showing of WTTH/TH that they aired on their last night on the air. Can't do it.
What's up with that?
We are fans, my children. BtVS is in our blood, working its will over us. And there is something about keeping it in its "original" context -- broadcast over a network, commercials and all -- that is part of the way we have been indoctrinated. Resistance is futile.
It's true. Sad and pathetic, but true.
Kind of like the way I still have all of my old videotapes of Buffy and Angel, complete with special Buffy labels *sigh*
I didn't have Buffy labels, but my labels included titles, episode numbers, series, date aired, date recorded. I still have them too, but I keep them at my mother's cottage (where we have no DVD player) and we do watch some of them a few times each summer.
I keep thinking that I could sell them on Ebay. I mean, my VCR isn't even hooked up anymore!