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critterdvd 03-09-07 08:55 PM

Buffy 10th Anniversary
 
I thought it would be appropriate since tomorrow (March 10th, 2007) is the 10-year-Anniversary of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' that I should start a thread for everyone to post their memories of this amazing show.

I know tomorrow I'm celebrating with a couple friends at our local movie theater in Santa Cruz, CA is having a marathon of 12 episodes... but are you guys doing anything to mark this occasion?

Slayer2005 03-09-07 09:04 PM

Hm, I didn't even realize that. So, I have nothing planned. I may have to watch some episodes. :) I actually started on season 1 again awhile back, but started going through some other series through Netflix and that got in the way of me continuing.

That is awesome that they're doing a marathon at a theater. Luckily for me though, I at least get to enjoy the show on my 9'2" screen with a CRT projector. So, my inky blacks can't be beaten. :)

I'm kind of hoping that the next time I go through the series they will be on HD format and on a bigger screen than I currently have. I'm planning on moving up big time in both picture size and sound. It would be cool to experience them again bigger and better than before.

Tracer Bullet 03-09-07 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by Slayer2005
I'm kind of hoping that the next time I go through the series they will be on HD format and on a bigger screen than I currently have. I'm planning on moving up big time in both picture size and sound. It would be cool to experience them again bigger and better than before.

The first two seasons were shot in 16mm- what would they be able to remaster that to? Is it comparable to what they can do for 35mm?

I didn't realize tomorrow was the anniversary. I'll probably watch the first episode.

riley_dude 03-09-07 10:44 PM

maybe I'll watch the unaired pilot. :)
Wow, how time has flown by.
I started watching it half way through season 1. I remember I avoided it because the movie was so bad but was glad I tuned it.
The rest is history.

RobCA 03-10-07 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by riley_dude
I remember I avoided it because the movie was so bad

Same here, but then I saw Season 1 at Costco and decided to give it a chance, and I'm SO glad I did. It's now one of my all-time favorite shows.

Thanks for the heads-up, critterdvd, I had no idea that tomorrow was the 10th anniversary. But now that I know, I'll be watching the first episode.

Rob

PatD 03-10-07 12:29 AM

I'll have to watch the pilot and the finale tomorrow as tribute.

Maaaaaaybe 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment will release the 40th/bonus disc from the Chosen Collection as a separate release for us guys who got hosed buying the seasons one and a time as a 10th anniversary tribute. Calling Joss!

riley_dude 03-10-07 12:32 AM


Originally Posted by PatD
I'll have to watch the pilot and the finale tomorrow as tribute.

Maaaaaaybe 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment will release the 40th/bonus disc from the Chosen Collection as a separate release for us guys who got hosed buying the seasons one and a time as a 10th anniversary tribute. Calling Joss!

I'd really like to see the contents on that disc too!

critterdvd 03-10-07 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by riley_dude
I'd really like to see the contents on that disc too!

It's actually not that great. The featurettes is all things that have been said/heard before... the only really good part is the Q&A Session that is about 50 minutes long with some of the cast, Whedon, and Marti Noxon...

Draven 03-10-07 01:27 AM

I didn't pick up the show as a regular viewer until the Season 3 premiere, but we had picked up the 1st season VHS selections tapes, and I'd done a lot of reading so I was up on everything.

I've long since sold my DVDs, but I was thinking about picking them up again and starting from the beginning. I haven't watched 6 or 7 outside of their first airings, and I think they'll play better back to back.

Either way, it was a great show and I'm glad I gave it a shot! Happy Anniversary!

bullwinkle 03-10-07 03:04 AM

I remember one night, aimlessly flipping through channels and I came upon the Season 6 premiere. It intrigued me, so I continued watching. Little did I know that it would be the beginning of an obsession that would last for quite a while. I quickly found the DVDs and watched them all with great pleasure. And because only S1 & S2 were out on DVD at that time, I watched the rest on FX as well as the new episodes. Overall, the series was an amazing thing and really the most enjoyable television that I can remember.

Slayer2005 03-10-07 04:54 AM


Originally Posted by Tracer Bullet
The first two seasons were shot in 16mm- what would they be able to remaster that to? Is it comparable to what they can do for 35mm?

I don't know why it would be a problem since 16mm is still higher definition than high definition. Unless of course they stored the completed masters on video at lower resolution. That would suck.

Pointyskull 03-10-07 07:49 AM

I might have to watch Once More With Feeling....

Jay G. 03-10-07 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by Slayer2005
I don't know why it would be a problem [since] 16mm is still higher definition than high definition. Unless of course they stored the completed masters on video at lower resolution. That would suck.

For something as FX heavy and low-budget as Buffy was, at least in the first few seasons, it's likely that the special effects were only rendered in low-def as well.

Slayer2005 03-10-07 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by Jay G.
For something as FX heavy and low-budget as Buffy was, at least in the first few seasons, it's likely that the special effects were only rendered in low-def as well.

Probably. That doesn't bother me though. The series, even though it had it's share of fx (though most fx were makeup and prosthetics), was very character driven. So, I'd be fine with the rest being HD and the FX merely being technically upconverted. Either way higher resolution will be much better on a bigger screen than I currently have (which is already really big at 9'2" diagonal).

Slayer2005 03-10-07 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by bullwinkle
I remember one night, aimlessly flipping through channels and I came upon the Season 6 premiere. It intrigued me, so I continued watching. Little did I know that it would be the beginning of an obsession that would last for quite a while.remember.

Haha. Man, I know that feeling and so does my best friend. I tried getting him into after I did and his first response to watching one scene with my cousin, sister and I was "I don't watch that stupid shit." that went along with his expression like we were all insane. lol. Funny thing was he was usually fairly open minded. Well, one day a couple months later I started him off on season 6 by just putting it on one time when he came over. Pretty much forced him to watch it because that's what I was gonna do. He watched like the first 4 or 5 episodes in a row with me.

I wasn't sure what his thoughts were when watching it though. He came over the next week and I still have no clue UNTIL, he looked at me, paused, and said "So.......we gonna watch some more Buffy?". Right then I knew it, he was hooked already. Man, that felt good. :) I was beginning to think my best friend in the whole world would or could never understand why I loved the show.

Fast forward to now. Buffy, Angel & Firefly are now his all time favorite series. Joss Whedon is the man to him. He owns most of the Angel sets (borrows my Buffy sets for his G/F to watch though). He bought the Angel puppet from the "Smile Time" episodes and bought a complete soundtrack of all the Buffy/Angel songs (about 800) on Ebay for about $150. I paid half though. lol.

His girlfriend made fun of him after he became a fan and eventually he got her to watch. She's now on the second half of season 7 of Buffy, has finished all of Angel (and wants to watch it again) and really loved Firefly. As far as I know these the only three series she's made an effort to watch from beginnning to end. Joss Whedon is amazing....just though I'd throw that in there. lol.

One more positive thing that came out of this obsession is that Buffy and Angel really opened my mind, and my best friend's mind too, a lot more. We don't prejudge as much anymore and have given other shows great shows a real chance when we might not have before. I have Buffy to thanks for me discovering what an amazing experience it can be to follow a good series in order from the very beginning. I usually find it far more rewarding than watching movies now and I was a huge film Buffy before who sort of looked down on tv shows. I considered it a lesser medium, but now if I could I'd much rather make a series than a big budget Hollywood film.

whitetigeress 03-10-07 10:16 AM

wow! I can't believe it has been 10 years. I remember catching the pilot and being hooked since then.

Tracer Bullet 03-10-07 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by Slayer2005
I don't know why it would be a problem since 16mm is still higher definition than high definition. Unless of course they stored the completed masters on video at lower resolution. That would suck.

That's what I was wondering. However, I bet you that you're correct about the masters being video.

wergo 03-10-07 10:42 AM

The booklet in the Season One DVD claims that 'Hellmouth' aired on 3/3 and 'Harvest' aired on 3/10. I remember up here, we got the whole thing as a single two hour premiere. Were there some locations that aired it like it now exists in syndication (and on DVD) as two separate episodes? (and got the first half a week early?)

astrochimp 03-10-07 11:00 AM

I first caught Buffy during season 2 on YTV on a Friday night here in Canada and i remember the ep was Reptile Boy.Then caught the reruns of the previous eps and then was hooked.I remember season 2 and 3 were on Monday nights here so we used to get the eps one night before the US people :D

Nick Martin 03-10-07 11:09 AM

In addition to Buffy, we had a lot to be grateful for in 1997:

Titanic
Star Wars SE (changes aside, it was nice to see it theatrically)
Batman & Robin
:D

Doughboy 03-10-07 11:40 AM

I first watched the 2-hour pilot when the WB reaired the entire first season in the summer of 1997. I'd seen the movie in the theater back in 1992 and was pissed I'd wasted my time and money on that crap.

But it only took about 10 minutes for me to realize the show was about as far removed from the movie as possible. I know a lot of fans say they got hooked during Season 2(either when Spike showed up or after the "Surprise"/"Innocence" two-parter). For me, I was a diehard fan from Day One.

Thankfully all my friends had apparently seen it at the same time and were already fans themselves. So I never had to convert anyone.:)

Nick Martin 03-10-07 01:19 PM

I've never watched the show with anyone. No one to convert, justify, or downplay.

critterdvd 03-10-07 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by wergo
The booklet in the Season One DVD claims that 'Hellmouth' aired on 3/3 and 'Harvest' aired on 3/10. I remember up here, we got the whole thing as a single two hour premiere. Were there some locations that aired it like it now exists in syndication (and on DVD) as two separate episodes? (and got the first half a week early?)

The booklet is a typo... I remember all those years ago I saw a poster for a Buffy TV show, and since this was before the internet really, I went through my newspaper tv guide trying to see if it was coming anytime soon, and was shocked to realize that the show was premiering latter that night. At the very beginning they had a promo stating that '7th Heaven' (also in its first season at the time) wouldn't be on that night for the "special 2-hour series premier" of Buffy...

And then they aried this intro, which is nothing like how the show turned out: Link

RobCA 03-10-07 03:11 PM

I decided to have my own marathon, and watch all of Season 1, instead of just the first episode. It's weird watching it again, they all look so young!

Rob

Mercury&Solace 03-10-07 05:20 PM

Well I just finished season 6, so I will be kicking off the anniversary by starting season 7. I know a lot of fans of the show didn't care for season 7, but I am still going to enjoy it. It will be sad to see once I finish season 7 that will be it......I say then, lets start over at season 1 and enjoy it again!! That way I can enjoy and see Jenny Calendar over and over again :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:

Original Desmond 03-10-07 06:32 PM

Damm just the mention of Buffy or Angel still makes me sad/angry

All i'm gonna say is i still cry when watching the Buffy Season 5 finale episode where she dies to save Dawn.

riley_dude 03-10-07 10:49 PM

You might want to use spoilers for that plot detail.

I looked in my booklet too and it said March 3, 1997.

Tracer Bullet 03-10-07 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by riley_dude
You might want to use spoilers for that plot detail.

That was six years ago. I think we're okay.

Xander 03-12-07 12:14 PM

Man. I didn't pick up the show until they were showing summer repeats between season 2 and 3. I ended up buying seasons 1 and 2 off a guy on Ebay, just so I could catch up. Still my favorite show of all time. I just rewatched them all last year, but I may have to crack out a few of the best eps in honor of Buffy's anniversary. :)

DRG 03-12-07 04:23 PM

Also, the first issue of the Buffy Season 8 comic series comes out on 3/14. I haven't bought a comic in years but with Joss behind it and writing a majority of it (as well as some other writers from the show) this is as close to new true Buffyverse canon as we may ever get.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_t...r_season_eight

Sessa17 03-12-07 05:03 PM

I remember that guy who started that thread that was literally like 60 pages long, & marathoned through every season of Buffy & Angel, his first time watching ever, while posting his thoughts about each ep. . . . & then the thread got deleted.


That guy who started that thread was cool.

wergo 03-12-07 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by Sessa17
I remember that guy who started that thread that was literally like 60 pages long, & marathoned through every season of Buffy & Angel, his first time watching ever, while posting his thoughts about each ep. . . . & then the thread got deleted.


That guy who started that thread was cool.

-popcorn-

Yeah. Well, whoever he was, it's a shame he wasn't cool enough to post through season 5 of 'Angel' and give his readers some closure. That dude frakkin' OWES us, man. He left us hangin', man, just left us hangin.' :)

P.S. Willow rules! :drool: She is the epitome of all that every woman shall be judged and mighty shall be the wrath against all who speak ill of her and show inappropriate respect.

astrochimp 03-12-07 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by DRG
Also, the first issue of the Buffy Season 8 comic series comes out on 3/14. I haven't bought a comic in years but with Joss behind it and writing a majority of it (as well as some other writers from the show) this is as close to new true Buffyverse canon as we may ever get.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_t...r_season_eight

Yeah,i been following that and i think i will atleast pick up the 1st issue and see what its like.

Mercury&Solace 03-12-07 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by wergo
-popcorn-
P.S. Willow rules! :drool: She is the epitome of all that every woman shall be judged and mighty shall be the wrath against all who speak ill of her and show inappropriate respect.

No way dude, Jenny Calendar is -other- :hump: :drool: -other- :hump: :drool:

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...ce/jenny07.jpg

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...bialamorte.jpg

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...ialamorte5.jpg

Stupid Angel for killing Jenny :grunt: :grunt:

wergo 03-12-07 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by Mercury&Solace
Stupid Angelus for killing Jenny :grunt: :grunt:

Corrected. Angel was just an innocent bystander.

Mercury&Solace 03-12-07 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by wergo
Corrected. Angel was just an innocent bystander.

Ahhh yes nice correction, I got typing too fast :thumbsup:

Sill makes me mad though :(

caligulathegod 03-13-07 01:58 AM

All the chicks on that show were cute, but I have to give it to Charisma Carpenter.

http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/6...irtiqs2.th.jpg

http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/5...penter4ej3.jpg

Slayer2005 03-13-07 02:20 AM

You are my hero. :) What is the first shot from?

caligulathegod 03-13-07 03:55 AM

A TV movie called Flirt with Danger. Just image google her name. Plenty came up. -other-

wearetheborg 03-13-07 05:09 AM

Jenny Calendar is a Bush loving Christian republican :(


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