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  48. Buffy is a bimbo! She shops and shops and, well, shops! That is until one day she comes across a man who informs her that she is the chosen one!!! She has been chosen to kill vampires and must now train to do so! With the help of her instructor she learns the kicks, moves and attitude essential to any vampire killer. With the help of her friend, Pike (played by Luke Perry) she defeats the master vampire and saves the planet....
  49. A flighty teenage girl learns that she is her generation's destined battler of vampires.
  50. This is a funny movie and to me it is better than the series. Yes, I know some people think the film sucks (no pun intended), but I know a few not including myself who like the original better. The movie is action packed, humorous, and even slightly romantic. Soon I will have a website dedicated to this film.
  51. The uncut DVD version, which is what I have, is overloaded with what I would call &quot;boys&#39; locker room&quot; vulgarity. You can tell immediately that this was aimed primarily at the young males in the audience by the appearance of &quot;jokes&quot; about the male anatomy. Female cycles are not funny in any context; yet rude inferences to this were allowed to remain in the finished product.<br/><br/>I personally cannot imagine young people, especially girls, behaving in such a bawdy, slatternly manner. My impression is also that Buffy and her coterie have abundant permission from their well-heeled parents, so that they can go shopping at the drop of a Macy&#39;s credit card.<br/><br/>Yes, the original premise of a &quot;cheerleader who fights vampires&quot; has been shown in the follow-up TV series to be entertaining and appreciable. Sadly, this movie &quot;trial run&quot; is a dud (as the original and highly disappointed writer pretty much described it himself). The impression one has is that this was a movie made as an interim filler between more &quot;real&quot;acting jobs for the cast.
  52. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a fun movie; so much better than it has to be and so much better than you expect it to be. Buffy is to vampire movies what Valley Girl is to Romeo and Juliet stories: a fresh reworking of an old formula staged by up-to-the-second California teens.
  53. In the film Buffy is a senior, while she is a sophomore by the start of the TV series. She lives with a neglectful mother while in the show, her mother is thoughtful and careful even though Buffy becomes the distant one, due to her Slayer routine (Joyce comments in the series that she&#39;s not the &#39;social butterfly I used to be&#39;).<br/><br/>In the movie vampires can fly or at very least levitate, don&#39;t transform into &#39;vamp-face&#39; and they don&#39;t &#39;dust&#39; when killed as they do in the TV series (the special effects simply didn&#39;t exist yet). In the movie Buffy&#39;s vamp-sense is more pronounced whilst in the series she largely relies on her &#39;keen fashion sense&#39; perhaps it is more intense shortly after a Slayer inherits her powers. There is no indication that Faith, Kendra or any of the other Slayers we meet have the Slayer birthmark Merrick refers to. Merrick refers to himself constantly being reincarnated, if so this appears to be something unique to him as in the series being a Watcher is a family tradition. The movie is much more overtly Christian than the series with Buffy declaring &#39;I am his (Christ&#39;s) sword&#39;, possibly a scene rewritten by Donald Sutherland given Joss Whedon&#39;s self-professed atheism. No, she just experiences the past memories of the other Slayers who came before her in first person, seeing their experiences through her eyes. According to the Buffy]/i] comics he and Buffy split up in Vegas, as he fears he will endanger her if she has to be constantly worrying about his safety rather than concentrating on Slaying. He makes a return several issues later, for the &quot;Note from the Underground&quot; uncanonical story arc set between seasons Six and Seven. He comes to Sunnydale and rescues a felled Buffy from a horde of demons, which makes clear for him that, in addition to vampires, such creatures also exist.<br/><br/>This comics, however, are not considered canon and Pike is never mentioned throughout the television series. The Buffy episode &quot;Normal Again&quot; suggests that Buffy Summers is a schizophrenic in a mental hospital and her being the Slayer is simply a hallucination caused by her illness. This means that her delusion starts during the Buffy movie when she first meets Merrick and ends with the last scene of the TV series where she destroys Sunnydale, defeats her &#39;demons&#39;, triumphs over the ultimate evil (symbolicaly represented by herself) and is told from now on she must &#39;live like an ordinary person&#39;, Buffy regaining her sanity once more after 7 years, still only 23. <br/><br/>Another theory is that both Asylum Buffy and Sunnydale Buffy are real and have some sort of psychic link across the dimensions which drives Asylum Buffy crazy. After the end of the TV series Buffy is only one of thousands of Slayers so her calling no longer dominates her life, allowing Asylum Buffy to regain her sanity in her early 20s and for both to live a more or less ordinary existence. a5c7b9f00b
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