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Unpopular opinion: Being intelligent isn’t an excuse for being unkind.
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Donald Faison with his daughter, Wilder Frances. Halloween 2022.
#church of clueless#churchofclueless#clueless#halloween#style inspiration#dionne davenport#murray duvall#donald faison
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Brittany Murphy as “Tai” in Clueless (1995)
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pet peeve: when people think clueless is an '80s movie
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CLUELESS ( 1995 ) ↳ dir. Amy Heckerling
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clueless (1995)
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The language of Clueless
While writing the script, screenwriter/director Amy Heckerling spent time at Beverly Hills High School to research how people in her characters’ world really spoke; as a result, the movie is both a hilarious and realistic look at the linguistic trends of the mid-’90s L.A. teenage world. But which of the movie’s beloved catchphrases are Heckerling’s inventions and which have longer histories? Take a look.
Via Oxford Dictionaries Blog.
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Clueless (1995) dir. Amy Heckerling
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“It seems unlikely that a blonde from Beverly Hills with a shopping addiction would lead to a cult-like following, but it is the truth.”
– ‘11 Movies That Were Way More Popular Than the Books They’re Based On’ (Teen.com) Image by Leah Zahorujko.
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Stacey Dash and Alicia Silverstone in “Clueless” (1995) Tessa Thompson and Natalie Portman promoting “Thor: Love and Thunder” (2022)
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shh don’t scare her. what? what’s wrong? cher is saving herself for luke perry.
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“The story itself — about a teenage girl trying to figure out what her place in the world is, and maybe being underestimated by other people and even underestimating herself a little bit — all of that is really timeless, and really relatable, no matter what decade it is.” – Jen Chaney, author of As If: The Oral History of ‘Clueless’ (Salon)
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clueless as anime 🔎💋💖
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