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Mile High Sci-Fi: Buffy The Vampire Slayer
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Fri Jun 25
8 pm
Mile High Sci-Fi: Buffy The Vampire Slayer at Starz FilmCenter
Few would have banked on the 1992 film version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer becoming anything more than a dollar-bin rental—even screenwriter Joss Whedon, who thankfully rescued it from obscurity by repackaging it as a television series. Buffy proved to be that rare instance of a revamp gone right, and television as the perfect medium for Whedon to spin stories about a teenaged slayer chosen by fate to fight vampires and other evils. The original film—which stars Kristy Swanson as Buffy, Donald Sutherland as her Watcher, and Luke Perry as brooding burnout Pike—endears purely as a novelty, a laughably hokey ’90s flick that somehow spawned one of the best television series ever. Here the Mile High Sci-Fi crew hosts a screening Mystery Science Theater-style, with mics in hand at the back of theater.
Starz FilmCenter 900 Auraria Parkway, Denver/Boulder, CO -
Sat Jun 26
7 pm,
9:30 pm
Mile High Sci-Fi: Buffy The Vampire Slayer at Starz FilmCenter
Few would have banked on the 1992 film version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer becoming anything more than a dollar-bin rental—even screenwriter Joss Whedon, who thankfully rescued it from obscurity by repackaging it as a television series. Buffy proved to be that rare instance of a revamp gone right, and television as the perfect medium for Whedon to spin stories about a teenaged slayer chosen by fate to fight vampires and other evils. The original film—which stars Kristy Swanson as Buffy, Donald Sutherland as her Watcher, and Luke Perry as brooding burnout Pike—endears purely as a novelty, a laughably hokey ’90s flick that somehow spawned one of the best television series ever. Here the Mile High Sci-Fi crew hosts a screening Mystery Science Theater-style, with mics in hand at the back of theater.
Starz FilmCenter 900 Auraria Parkway, Denver/Boulder, CO
Few would have banked on the 1992 film version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer becoming anything more than a dollar-bin rental—even screenwriter Joss Whedon, who thankfully rescued it from obscurity by repackaging it as a television series. Buffy proved to be that rare instance of a revamp gone right, and television as the perfect medium for Whedon to spin stories about a teenaged slayer chosen by fate to fight vampires and other evils. The original film—which stars Kristy Swanson as Buffy, Donald Sutherland as her Watcher, and Luke Perry as brooding burnout Pike—endears purely as a novelty, a laughably hokey ’90s flick that somehow spawned one of the best television series ever. Here the Mile High Sci-Fi crew hosts a screening Mystery Science Theater-style, with mics in hand at the back of theater.
Updated 06/17/2010
