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An Excellent Modern Teen Adaptation Of Austen's 'Emma' (by Chrysanthepop) |
Just the other day I watched Heckerling's wonderful romantic comedy satire 'I Could Never Be Your Woman' and I thought I'd revisit 'Clueless'. The last time I saw it was 10 years ago and today I enjoyed it just as much. Heckerling's adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Emma' may appear like a fluffy teen flick on the surface but there is a lot more to it. It works on multiple levels and 'Clueless', in a way, is a social commentary as it reflects a reality that still exists in today's society. First of all, the teen life is very realistically <more> |
Better than Goodfellas, plain and violent. (by meghanmcavoy) |
I guarantee, gentle reader, that you will like this movie more than Goodfellas.OH MAN!!! What can I say? It's really really good. Alicia Silverstone has never looked hotter. Paul Rudd? are you kidding me? he didn't get an Oscar??? The greatness of this movie is so hard to translate in mere words. It is MUCH better than Goodfellas. Goodfellas- are you kidding me??? complete rubbish. Paul Rudd is twice the man that Ray Liotta is. If I could rate this on a scale of 1-10, 1 being the worst, and 10 being the best- I'd give it a 9. It's THAT good Goodfellas gets a 2 . This is a <more> |
Best 90s film (by rachelhy-18288) |
This is one of my favorite movies! It's about high school friendships and what high schoolers go through |
Clueless: An near-perfectly updated classic (by Flagrant-Baronessa) |
"Isn't my house classic? The columns date all the way back to 1972."When romantic high-school comedy Clueless 1995 was released, it was immediately vaulted into cult-status and firmly stapled as one of the most original teen-flicks of the 1990s. 'Original' is perhaps a term wrongly applied since it is based on the queen of romance Jane Austen's Emma 1815 . But what Clueless did was update the classic story by coating it with high school drama, teenage girls and shopping and sprinkle it with heavy doses of humour.Emma is no longer Emma; she is Cher Alicia <more> |
I can relate to this! (by Wfordgurl16) |
I love this movie! I saw it on TV 3 years ago and I read the book. Both the movie and the book were awesome, so at my hometown's flea market, I purchased this movie from one of the vendors. I can really relate to the storyline because I'm a teenager myself. I especially liked the shopping scenes in this film. I also liked the driving scenes and the fabulous partying in the movie. This is now one of my favorite movies and I watch it often. I also read the book of the same name as the movie over and over. I also relate to Clueless because I'm getting ready to start driving, I'm <more> |
Having finally watched the entirety of Clueless just now, I found it quite charming despite the now-dated references (by tavm) |
Well, after nearly 20 years of only seeing certain scenes in this movie I was working as an usher when this came out and snuck in some movie-watching time in between shows , I finally watched the whole thing with my mom just now on Netflix disc. In short, this was quite a funny movie about teens in the '90s with many of the now-dated references and cultural fashions not too much of a deterrent of a still-enjoyable story inspired by Jane Austen's novel Emma though I can't believe those below-the-butt styles of today was actually quite the style then as well . Alicia Silverstone <more> |
Cluey in spite of its cluelessness (by Spleen) |
"Let's set 'Emma' in a modern high school!" Does this sound the obvious kind of movie gimmick that everyone uses nowadays? Perhaps, but it's an inspired idea all the same. Jane Austen's characters, and her readers, and the society in which her novels are set, like Jane Austen herself, are HEAVILY conscious of class and social standing. No atmosphere quite so snobbish exists in the modern world. EXCEPT, that is, in the corridors and courtyards of the right kind of high school. And where else in the modern world would you find so many people who seem to spend all <more> |
Easy to like (by FlickJunkie-2) |
Director Amy Heckerling knows a thing or two about high school flicks, having directed the highly successful `Fast Times at Ridgemont High'. Heckerling put her talents to work thirteen years later for the next generation of high schoolers, writing and directing this hilarious satire of life at Beverly Hills H.S. Heckerling takes a different approach from `Fast Times', which found its comedy in the absurdity of reality, depicting situations into which teenagers really get themselves. Here Heckerling's comedy mostly comes from mocking the superficiality of the high school <more> |
Joyous and sparkling teen comedy (by Catscanfly) |
This movie is way above so many of the others of its' kind. It's consumately likable, funny, sweet and sharp- the script is a killer, and the acting is fun and enjoyable.Part of the success of the film is due to the fact that it appeals to several different audiences, and on multiple levels. I first watched this movie with my mom, who loved the link it has to Jane Austen's Emma- all the main characters and the plot are direct modern equivalents to the novel. For instance, the famous passage in Emma inwhich Harriet burns all her "mementos" of Mr. Elton becomes the scene <more> |