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Buffy The Vampire Slayer

Buffy The Vampire Slayer on VH1 this month !

Thursday 13 January 2005, by Webmaster

Next friday VH1 is going back to 1998 when the spiciest of the Spice Girls left and when Buffy was slaying vamps all over the place!

Into every decade, there is a chosen one. One year created to entertain the masses and to kick ass like no other. Get ready to trip out 90’s style. Welcome to I Love The 90’s: Part Deux. This is 1998 all over again!!!

Size really did matter at the box office. In more ways than one. Godzilla got an American makeover when the worlds most pissed off lizard gave action star Matthew Broderick a run for his money. Matt Dillon got up close and very personal to Kevin’s bacon in the erotic mystery, Wild Things. Adam Sandler became the king of the big screen when he drenched audiences with laughs as the slow, but hard hitting Waterboy. Wesley Snipes took a bite out of the competition as superhuman Blade. The Noxema girl shocked us all when she brought some scary Urban Legends to life. And that crazy German chick ran her ass off in Run Lola Run.

If movies weren’t your scene, there was always the music. Alanis Morissette "Thank-ed You" and anyone else who would listen. Prodigy got rough when they "Smacked My Bitch Up". Warren Beatty became a "Ghetto Superstar" thanks to Pras. And the Barenaked Ladies proved that white guys from Canada can rap like no other with their fast talking hit "One Week."

But wait...there’s even more!!!

Jesse Camp has everyone wondering how he managed to become MTV’s newest vee-jay. VH1 gave the world a nostalgic, albeit formulaic look Behind the Music. And the world bid a sad farewell to the tastiest spice on the rack when Ginger left her British pop mates behind.

But the spirit of Girl Power was kept alive on the small screen when Sarah Michelle Gellar staked her claim as primetimes toughest and sexiest vampire slayer. And Michael J. Fox kept things up and running as the deputy mayor of New York on the hit sitcom Spin City.

Mother Nature rained on everyone’s parade with the help of one annoying baby boy. Oprah bit off more than she could chew when she took on the beef industry. Naomi Campbell kept in touch with her assistant thanks to a very dangerous cell phone. And Gary Coleman had some Diff’rent Strokes with the law after punching a fan.

There’s all that and lots more.so, grab a Subway sandwich with a side of Olestra, hold onto your ass, and crack open those glow sticks because it’s time to rave like never before...this is I Love The 90’s: 1998 - Part Deux."

Tune in next friday - 21/1 - on VH1 at 9/8c PM