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11. Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1996-2003) “It didn't turn out to be the movie that I had written,” said Joss Whedon of 1992's Buffy The Vampire Slayer. “They never do, but that was my first lesson in that.” Then in his late 20s, with only a handful of television scripts to his credit, Whedon was on set during the production of his first screenplay and got a humbling lesson in what happens when the wrong cast and the wrong director get their hands on good.
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