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Clueless

Clueless

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: perfect
Review: teens listen up. yall should see this movie about real teens. this is hysterical. a+

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A humorous film
Review: This is an enjoyable film with a humorous script. If you've seen Emma this movie has the same storyline except its with a modern valley girl setting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST MOVIE EVER!
Review: Clueless is Alicia Silverstone at her very best! This quick pased expose of what it's like to be a cool gal in LA and also be in high school is one of my personal favs of all time. Total fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For ANY girl like them!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: K,so i saw this DVD like,6 times before I bought it.It's honestly
that good!!It's about two beverly hills teens and how they go about,
making a total fashion disaster,into a total boy magnet.Of coarse there are minor problems along the way....but nothing Cher can't fix.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clueless
Review: Boys, clothes,popularity,WHATEVER!Yup its got to be clueless!A story that tallks about a girl named Cher played by Alicia Silverstrone whos known to be the prettiest the smartest and the most clueless girl in Beverlly Hills!Well Cher finds out that theres one thing shes completely clueless about and thats love!Well I'm not going to give away the ending but lets just say this is one chick flick that you must have!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The ONLY teen film I like
Review: Alicia Silverstone may have gone nearly completely out of sight now, but CLUELESS is her crowning achievement. Cher is actually a very intelligent, shrewd girl who knows exactly what she is doing, most of the time. The other times, she feels like a loser because of her step bro Josh. To compensate for him thinking she is a ditz with a credit card, she tries to do good deeds and ends up making a big mess out of setting her friend Tai up with her other friend Elton. In the meantime, she gets two lonely teachers together and that is the only project that seems to have panned out well. To her dismay, Elton likes her instead of Tai and Tai likes that loser sk8 boy Travis. That is like so 5 years ago! Amber, the skinny redhead who wears designer imposter parfum, takes Tai over and now Tai won't pay attention to Cher, and then Cher feels like an even bigger loser than ever. Josh is constantly reminding her that most of her actions are 99% selfish, so she makes a pact with herself to do TRULY good deeds, like helping the Malibu Beach disaster victims, and enduring long shopping trips with her pal Christian, who of course, is gay and has better fashion sense than even SHE does!
Seems like a typical teen movie plot, right? But the writing is so full of excellent comedic timing. Dan Hedaya who plays Cher's dad, is very funny and it's smart to have veteran actor's in a young people's movie. It provides some strength and substance and I think it added to the success of this movie. Paul Rudd (catch him in 200 Cigarettes, he really is a riot) plays Josh, Brittany Murphy (before she lost all that weight and consequently seemed to have lost a few brain cells as well) plays Tai. Jeremy Sisto (now of Six Feet Under fame) plays Elton. Another really funny cast member is Breckin Meyer, who plays the Sk8er Boi. Other teen films have followed, but none have been as charming or as memorable as this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A hilarious update of Austen's Emma
Review: Like the titular heroine of Jane Austen's "Emma", Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) is popular and well-received by society (in this case, her Beverly Hills high school.) She takes her status in stride and believes it grants her the noblesse oblige to help out those not similarly blessed. Enter Tai, (Brittany Murphy as a brunette) new girl in school, who could do with a makeover and proper introduction into school so she hooks up with the right boyfriend. Even though Tai likes someone Cher deems inappropriate.

Cher is so busy dictating others' lives that she neglects her own. And she doesn't allow for input from those involved in her "life makeovers". There are lessons galore for our dear Cher as she muddles through high school. Will she find love for anyone, much less herself?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool Movie!
Review: Clueless was a cool movie it was funny and Alicia Silverstone was great, she really did a perfect job playing Cher and Stacey Dash was great too, she was perfect as Dionne. I also like the guy who played Dionne's boyfriend he's cute, and talanted!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The cutest movie
Review: It's one of the only movies you can see over and over and OVER again without it getting on your nerves and no matter what's your mood! Alicia Silverstone alone is worth buying the movie, and it's not hard at all picturing her as a clueless, spoiled, daddy's-girl kinda girl. Very very cute.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best movie ever!
Review: I loved this movie 100%. It was funny, creative, romantic, and hit home. The story depicts the rich girl, Cher (Alicia Silverstone), who lives a rather easy life at high school with her best friend, Dion (I don't know her name). The story and setting gets explained within the first half hour. Cher's mother is dead, she's had at least one stepmother who has divorced her father. Her father is a litigator (which I spelled wrong) which is "one of the scariest kinds of lawyers". She has a stepbrother, Josh (Paul Rudd, with whom I am totally in love), who hangs out around the house all the time, much to her dislike since they never get along, and their mother and father have already divorced. Cher is the type of girl who shops "to regain strength" and argues her way out of bad grades. T
he story swings into action when she tries to make her debate teacher fall in love with another teacher, so her life might be easier (if they fall in love maybe they won't be so harsh with grades, etc.). She decides she wants to do more "good deeds" after making her teachers fall in love (she also wants to impress her stepbrother, since she's insulted by his saying that she never does anything that isn't selfish), so she picks up the new girl, Tai (Brittany Murphy). The story is thrown headlong into love interests, boyfriends, match-making, and mistakes. There are only a few downsides to this movie. There is drug use and sex (though the sex is only hinted at) but both are put in a rather kind light, as if everyone does drugs. But they do attempt to make a distinqush between being buzzed at a party and being "fried all day". Neither are explicit, and they don't take from this light-hearted movie, but be prepared if you are offended by those kinds of things.
I think you'll be surprised by this kindhearted, well-meaning movie. It is amusing, and Cher turns out to be more than a shallow, superficial airhead and, again, Paul Rudd is way cute.
P.S. for those of you have seen/read Emma (Jane Austen) be warned (and pleased) that this is a modern remake. (And if you haven't seen Emma, check out the movie with Gwyneth Paltrow--not the A&E production. The Gwyneth Paltrow Emma just as good as this one, since they're the same story ... just different.)


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