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Posts Tagged ‘Buffy Summers’


Warner Bros To Reboot ‘Buffy: The Vampire Slayer’ Minus Joss Whedon

by Chris Ullrich, Nov 23 2010 // 7:00 AM

We’ve been following this one for at least a year now when word first surfaced that a new Buffy: The Vampire Slayer movie was in the works. Now, it looks like the deal is finally going through, although the players have changed a bit, and we will be seeing a brand new big screen incarnation of the character. I’ll let the excitement of that one sink in.

Now for the disappointment: Joss Whedon will have nothing to do with the film. Yes, in the infinite wisdom of Warner Bros. and the new film’s producers, the man who created the character, the entire world in which she resides and guided the successful TV series through seven seasons will be left behind as this new project moves forward.

Instead, the new film will be scripted by newcomer Whit Anderson who’s sole writing credit on IMDB is a film that hasn’t even been produced yet. In other words, she’s done nothing to prove herself or her work. Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. I’m sure her take on the material was really compelling.

In case you can’t tell, I don’t really understand why anyone would think not having Whedon involved is a good idea. And I’m sure I’m not the only one.

In fact, Joss Whedon himself thinks these development are rather strange and has responded to the news in true Joss fashion. He sent the response to E! Entertainment via email. Click through to read the whole thing. . . it’s pretty funny.

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Posted in: Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · TV · Warner Bros
Tagged: Buffy, Buffy Summers, Buffy: The Vampire, Charles Roven, Joss Whedon, Movies, Reboots, TV, Whit Anderson


Buffy Summers Vs. Edward Cullen

by Joe Gillis, Jun 21 2009 // 6:00 AM

buffy-and-edward

One of the great things about the Internets is you often find lots of creative people with time on their hands. Some of them even have talent. In those cases, we are often lucky enough to get some great videos put together and then shared with the online world at large. This is one of those cases.

In this very clever video by RebelliousPixels, Edward Cullen from the Twilight Series meets Buffy from Buffy the Vampire Slayer at Sunnydale High. According to the folks that made this video: “It’s an example of transformative storytelling serving as a visual critique of Edward’s character and generally creepy behavior. Seen through Buffy’s eyes some of the more patriarchal gender roles and sexist Hollywood tropes embedded in the Twilight saga are exposed in hilarious ways.”

Sounds good to me. Let’s get to it. Check out the video after the jump.

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Posted in: Drama · Fantasy · Movies · TV · Video
Tagged: Buffy Summers, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Edward Cullen, New Moon, Robert Pattinson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Twilight, Vampire Slayer, Vampires




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