To enjoy this fan film you must firstly be a fan of the television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Written and directed by Henry Burrows, the 20-minute feature is similar to the series but with its own English twist. Fluffy the Vampire Slayer is faced with the 'evil' vampire Count Von Whedon whose got his hands on the Ring of Gellar, which grants invincibility. Along with her friends Ash, Alex, and Farmer, they'll attain all upcoming encounters. Some of the characters' counterparts very much parallel those of the series'. Fluffy, like Buffy, has witty lines when she fights, Ash, similar to Willow, knows her way though a computer (I totally love the "I pressed the OOPS key" tidbit) and Alex, akin to Xander, is very much the useless yet useful bloke. Unfortunately, Farmer is nothing like Giles. He does throw a one or two vampire trivia to Fluffy but spends more than half the film looking over Ash's shoulder while she's on the computer. But he wasn't as merely disappointing as the film's original villain: Count Von Whedon. The anonymous vampires in "Fluffy" very much look like those of "Buffy," from the latex vamp-face to the morphing of it. Yet Count Von Whedon looks NOTHING like the vampires in either mediums. He in fact looks like one of the vamp-wannabees in the "Buffy" episode 'Lie to Me.' I don't know why Burrows decided to have him look like a grown man trick-or-treating. He should've ditched the exaggerated white face and replaced with the infamous bumpies. At least he would've looked like all the other vampires, and not the stereo-typed ones the series avoided. All in all, this fan film, which was impressively films in seven days, will not be enjoyed by the non-"Buffy"-fan but might be by those that are. (Psst... Keep an eye on the wide shot of Fluffy and Alex walking across the graveyard -- beautiful cinematography there.)