Directed by Lee Roy Myers. With Lexi Belle, Rocco Reed, Jessie Andrews, Kris Slater. Willow's erotic dream spell, concocted for Buffy, spills over onto Giles and ..
Aug 16, 2014.. There are a lot of jokes about vaginas in this Buffy the Vampire Slayer parody, tragically titled Muffy the Vampire Slayer. It's an excerpt from ..
Buffy the Vampire Slayer has had a tremendous influence on popular culture that has.. There are also several adult parodies of Buffy, web comics, and music.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer has had a tremendous influence on popular culture that has attracted serious scholarly attention. Even the language used on the show has affected modern colloquial expressions.
Somehow finding a way to make the combination of Alison Brie, Jennifer Lawrence, Jon Benjamin, and Buffy The Vampire Slayer unwatchable, here’s a clip from Not Another High School Show—a pilot that Comedy Central commissioned from Not Another Teen Movie’s Mike Bender in 2007, presumably to fill the off hours when it wasn’t running that film that year. (After all, it could only program Saving Silverman so many times in a day.) Fortunately, the spoof never made it beyond the pilot stage, freeing all involved to go on to careers where they would forever be safe from this secret shame. At least until someone put it up on YouTube. In this clip, Brie plays “Muffy The Vampire Slayer,” and yes, there are still more vagina jokes to follow. Lawrence plays a random teenager whom Benjamin calls “Sweet Tits.” A couple of random guys walk through the halls in what appears to be a parody of Ryan and Seth from The O.C.—a series that, like Buffy, had already ended by the time Not Another High School Show would have aired. There is also a gag about Teen Wolf. In summation, everything about this will test the very limits of your desire to see Alison Brie and Jennifer Lawrence in a video together. Good luck. [via Uproxx]
WATCH a young Jennifer Lawrence in unseen teen comedy parody of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 14:38, 16 August 2014; By Natalie Corner ..
Buffy the Vampire Slayer in popular culture