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Clueless
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Directed By
Amy Heckerling

Written By:
Amy Heckerling

Cast:
Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Paul Rudd, Brittany Murphy, Donald Adeosun Faison, Julie Brown, Jeremy Sisto, Dan Hedaya, Wallace Shawn, Breckin Meyer, Elisa Donovan, Aida Linares

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Clueless (1995)
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Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie
March 12th, 2007

Jane Austen Can't Drive, As If?

Let us go back to a more innocent time when Alicia Silverstone was god and no one knew Paul Rudd was funny. Yes, a time when Jeremy Sisto was sexy and not sexy-crazy and Brittany Murphy was a name that came with no images of men in 'Von Dutch' caps and the words "I'll never tell". Let us remember 'Clueless' when we first encountered it.

Cher and her buddies showed the world that Jane Austen novels do have modern significance and that no one in L.A. knows how to drive. It introduced us to a man named Donald Faison, one we would grow to love on a show called 'Scrubs' and most importantly it made us all feel better knowing that even the most popular girl in school occasionally falls for a gay guy (or her step-brother).

I love this movie because it is the epitome of ridiculous and it makes me feel better about myself. Also, Paul Rudd is in it...do you need a better reason?

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Lisa
Mar 12, 2007 5:03 PM
 
I love this movie it makes me smile.



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