Corrected entry: After Benny becomes a vampire, he goes to visit Pike at his appartment. Wisely, Pike keeps the window closed so he doesn't get in. However, Benny has a reflection in the window... (00:24:10)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
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Directed by: Fran Rubel Kuzui
Starring: Donald Sutherland, Hilary Swank, Rutger Hauer, Kristy Swanson, Paul Reubens, Luke Perry
Continuity mistake: When the vampire is on the hood of Pike's car, his head is just barely on the windshield. However, in the next shot from Pike's view, the vamp's head is covering the entire windshield. This happens several times. (00:39:35)
Nicole: Buff, I don't see why we have to invite every single senior.
Buffy: Because it's the senior dance. It's just a shot in the dark.
Trivia: Seth Green is one of only two people to appear in both the "Buffy" movie and the TV series. Although his big scene ended up on the cutting room floor, you can see him in vamp-face on the back of the movie box.
Question: Can someone please explain what the whole deal was with the "The music stops" dialogue? I don't understand what it had to do with Lothose, and as to why he never killed her (despite her just sitting there on his lap while he talked)?
Chosen answer: If she listened to the silence (didn't pay attention to what Lothos was saying), then she would be able to ignore what gave him the ability to put her in a trance, and she could then put up a good fight. As to why he didn't kill her when she was just sitting there: for some reason bad guys always have to have the last word (explaining their scheme, what-have-you). Chalk it up to Bad Guy Stupidity.





Correction: Nowhere else in the film does it say that vampires have no reflection. The director states (on the DVD) that the film varies from the 'traditional' vampire film.
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