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unfeathered: (Giles guitar)
Wednesday, January 28th, 2026 10:50 pm
This evening I finally got round to watching the live action version of Disney's Aladdin, which I rather enjoyed despite the somewhat lacklustre performances. Will Smith as the Genie was as engaging as always but I wasn't impressed by his singing, and Mena Massoud as Aladdin was sweet but didn't blow me away, but I found myself captivated by Naomi Scott as Princess Jasmine. I don't think I've ever seen her in anything but I thought she was lovely, and all the way through she kept reminding me of SMG as Buffy. That wide-eyed, shocked, almost-about-to-start-crying look. She was really, really lovely.

So afterwards I decided to watch OMWF, for the first time in forever. I've barely watched any Buffy or Angel in the last decade or so, except a couple of episodes when I was role-playing Giles. I found myself feeling too grown up (finally!) for the rather childish behaviour of all the characters, and hesitated over whether to watch OMWF again in case I'd finally fallen out of love with what used to be my absolute favourite episode of any television ever.

It still is. Still as perfect as ever. One hell of a piece of storytelling, with gorgeous music that carries the story along brilliantly, incredible performances from the whole cast and inspired direction and camera angles, and just something that it way, way more than the sum of its parts.

P.S. I posted about some of the things I love about OMWF here in 2018 (which may well have been the last time I watched it)

P.P.S. Yes, I know this icon isn't from OMWF. Turns out I don't actually have one that is.
unfeathered: (Giles ook)
Sunday, September 9th, 2018 10:25 pm
Just watched Once More, With Feeling for the first time in years (I play/sing along with it fairly frequently in the car, but that's not quite the same) and still loved it just as much as ever. Every single second of it, there's so much going on, so much detail to see and to hear in the music and the lyrics.

And, because I just looked through my journal and discovered I have never posted a review of OMWF, I've dragged out the Word draft of a review I apparently wrote in November 2004 (and presumably posted to the Buffy Beeb Boards where I was hanging out in those days), so it's here too for posterity. :-)

Review of Once More, With Feeling )