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| Feb 20, 2009New York Post
I put a call in to Amy Heckerling (writer/director of the original "Clueless") to see if she would even ponder the idea.
She said, "I have no idea, Alicia isn't aware of anything ...
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| Aug 21, 2007commonsensemedia.org
Overall GREAT movie!
I know this isnt really my kinda movie, but i must admit, it was REALLY funny!
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| Jun 15, 2007DVD MovieGuide
The majority of the flick looked pretty good.
As for the Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack of Clueless , it seemed fine but it didn't excel because of a lack of ambition.
A few scenes opened up better, though, especially in the parties.
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| Aug 30, 2005Entertainment Insiders
An excellent movie with a premise that is far from anything special.
While Clueless doesn't fully come to the level of those classics, it does stand out as the best teen comedy from this prior decade.
What worked was the dialogue and excellent cast.
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| Aug 30, 2005DVD Talk
Pope's memories of the film are particularly interesting.
That actually works well, as the film is less harsh looking this time around, especially in terms of the vibrant color.
fun flick
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| Jun 03, 2004Deseret News
But there are some amusing gags, and the charming cast is more than capable.
The worst thing I had to worry about was the school bully stealing my milk money.
Cher's best friend is Dionne (Stacey Dash).
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| Aug 19, 2003DVD Talk
The excellent score sounds good and dynamic
They don't always fly and sometimes the script is not quite as clever as it thinks and it leaves the actors flailing (but only for a moment; they always recover.
The story is light and fun.
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| Dec 22, 1995San Francisco Chronicle
Silverstone proves herself a major talent in the film.
One of the curious delights of the film is how verbal it is.
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| Jul 24, 1995Laramie Movie Scope
Laramie Movie Scope: Clueless A funny, smart teen comedy
The young actors in the film are convincing, but they look a little old to be high school kids.
The best part of the film is, like, the language the kids use.
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| Jul 21, 1995Washington Post
A "GIDGET" FOR THE MILLENNIUM, a perfect time capsule for this Attention-Deficit-Disordered decade, "Clueless" is a live-action Sassy magazine (the real Sassy, not the pod-people imposter on the newsstands now).
Abetted by best friend Dionne ("We're both named after great singers of the past who now do infomercials," Silverstone notes), Silverstone's good works run to shopping for the underprivileged, doing a makeover on the totally clueless new girl in school, playing yenta to teachers (to put them in a b ... Full Review

