For 'Buffy,' it's Fandom of the Opera
Seattle - In the world of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," death is rarely permanent. smoke detector wow powerleveling
The critically acclaimed cult television show about Buffy Summers – the one girl in all of the world mystically chosen to save us from demons, vampires, and other forces of darkness – aired its last new episode in 2003. But the twice-resurrected heroine continues to entertain.
Last weekend, several hundred fans crowded into Seattle's Egyptian Theater for a chance to sing, dance, and shout down Buffy's blabbermouth little sister, Dawn, while the show's Emmy-nominated musical episode, "Once More With Feeling," unfolded on the big screen. LPG cylinder World of Warcraft Gold
Clinton McClung, the organizer and host of the Buffy Musical Big Screen Extravaganza, now touring nationally, calls the interactive midnight lovefest "Buffy-oke." LOUIS VUITTON LPG cylinder
"You can't have an experience like this in front of your DVD player at home," says Mr. McClung. "I'm totally pumped after each show."
Buffy fans seem to agree.wow gold fibreclay wow powerleveling
Seattleite Mickey Sacks and her friends arrived 90 minutes early to snag spots at the front of a line that eventually snaked halfway around the block. Enthusiasts since shortly after the series launched in 1997, they say singing along at home and on road trips is great, but it isn't as much fun as being part of a full-on production. WOW Gold soccer table
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