Does anybody remeber a movie called Buffy The Vampire Slayer?!


Question: Yep..it was a cheesy comedy but I still liked it.


Answers: Yep..it was a cheesy comedy but I still liked it.

Yes wasn't it out in the early 1990s, late 80s? It starred Kristy Swanson and Luke Perry.

yup.

Of course ;) And I always suspected that Spike in the tv series looking so much like Pike in the movie was never a coincidence . . . ^_^

yes i do

Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 action-comedy-horror film about "valley girl" cheerleader Buffy Summers (Kristy Swanson) chosen by fate to fight and kill vampires. The movie is a light parody which plays on the clichés of typical horror films. It also led to the darker and much more popular TV series of the same name, which starred Sarah Michelle Gellar and was created and executive produced by screenwriter Joss Whedon. Whedon often detailed how the TV series was a much closer rendering of his vision than the movie, which was compromised by commercial concerns and differences in interpretation. The film is now considered a relatively minor chapter in the broader Buffy legacy. When the film was first released, it was moderately successful[1] and received mixed reviews from critics.[2]

Buffy Summers (Kristy Swanson) is a popular cheerleader at Hemery High School in Los Angeles when she is approached by a man named Merrick Jamison-Smythe (Donald Sutherland). He informs her that she is The Slayer - a young woman born with special strength and skill and a destiny to fight vampires. She admits that she has dreams of past Slayers and eventually accepts that she is one.

After a brief training, she is drawn into conflict with a local vampire king called Lothos (Rutger Hauer), who has killed a number of past Slayers. Lothos kills Merrick. In a climactic battle set at the senior dance, Buffy defeats the vampire and his minions, primarily by being true to her own contemporary style and ignoring the conventions and limitations of previous Slayers. This is an early version of the allegory of female empowerment which would form the cornerstone of later versions of Buffy.

Absolutely... it was silly & fun - and Paul Reubens has the greatest "death scene"

Yes I remember that movie! I own that movie! I love Buffy and it is one of the best movies and "shows" that has ever been invented! lol

Yes. It was before the TV show, and nowhere near as serious. In act, it was so goofy that when they announced the show, people thought for sure it would be a tremendous failure.

Best part: Paul (Pee Wee) Reubens as a campy vampire (Think Dracula crossed with Prince)

Second best part: Kristy Swanson in a cheerleader uniform.

yes... i liked the movie

After being a Slayerite (albeit, a late one) I finally DVRed the original movie and watched it. I have to say that after several years of TV Buffy and TV Angel, the movie left me lacking, but it was still really good. Joss Wedeon just rocks my socks off. If they would every make a new movie with the cast from the television show...I would be in heaven!

yeah

yes....it evolved into a popular series...

ha ha ha! i still remember the part when the vampire dude gets stabbed and he's like "oh, ooh, ah, ow, ooch...on and on even after the movie's over....too funny.

Of course. The movie is what spawned the TV series.



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