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fanaticloser · 1 year ago
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It sucks when you’re in a fandom that has a both a movie and a tv series and you’re trying to read fics but more people write about the show rather than the movie or vice versa.
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sulietsexual · 2 months ago
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That '90s Show + References
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thedawningofthehour · 6 months ago
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Splints right after escaping from Draxum's lab:
"Oof, I think we're safe now boys. Big Mama said the city was under New York, so I guess we're in New York. I've been here a few times. It's been...years, but we'll figure it out together alright?"
'squints towards Lower Manhattan'
"Looks like they finally tore down those ugly towers."
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imstuckin1999 · 5 months ago
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YM Magazine September 1996
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90s-2000s-barbie · 11 months ago
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Clueless Sitcom (1996 - 1999)
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y2kmagazines · 2 years ago
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The stars of Clueless (the TV series) featured in YM’s September 1996 issue
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pinkfai · 7 months ago
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adaptations-polls · 6 months ago
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Which version of this do you prefer?
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copingwithobsessions · 1 year ago
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Movies I think Stu and Randy would watch together since they referrenced Clueless (1995)
Clueless (of course)
Heathers
They would have watched Mean Girls (2004)
Note that I didn't watch either of these movies (I want to though-)
They also would love the musicals of Heathers and Mean Girls (that I also have to watch-)
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y2kbeauty · 5 months ago
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The stars of Clueless, The TV Show
YM Magazine, September 1996
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p1325 · 9 months ago
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ariel-seagull-wings · 2 years ago
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@softlytowardthesun @moonbeamelf @thealmightyemprex @themousefromfantasyland @the-blue-fairie @princesssarisa
The 90s was THE era of odd couple duos for the Muppets franchise.
You had:
A Whatever and a Rat
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A Clueless Goat and a Bad Lobster
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A Prawn King and a Elephant
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A Italian American Crooner and his Monkey Security Guard
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ceaselesslyinlove · 2 years ago
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lands-of-fantasy · 2 years ago
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Emma
Classic and loose adaptions from 1972, 1995, 1996 (x2), 2009, 2013, 2020
The fourth of Jane Austen’s novels, first published in 1815, has had many adaptions over the years. The ones pictured above are detailed below:
Emma (1972 Miniseries)
6 episodes x 45min Written by Denis Constanduros, directed by John Glenister
Starring Doran Godwin as Emma Woodhouse, John Carson as Mr. George Knightley, Debbie Bowen as Harriet Smith, Timothy Peters as Mr. Philip Elton, Robert East as Frank Churchill,  Ania Marson as Jane Fairfax, among others
Clueless (1995 Film)
Loose adaption set in modern Beverly Hills, USA Written and directed by Amy Heckerling
Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz (Emma), Paul Rudd as Josh Lucas (Knightley), Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport, Brittany Murphy as Tai Frasier (Harriet), Jeremy Sisto as Elton Tiscia,��Justin Walker as Christian Stovitz (Frank), among others
Emma (1996 Film)
Written and directed by Douglas McGrath
Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma Woodhouse, Jeremy Northam as Mr. George Knightley, Toni Collette as Harriet Smith, Alan Cumming as Philip Elton, Ewan McGregor as Frank Churchill, Polly Walker as Jane Fairfax, among others
Emma (1996 TV Film)
Written by Andrew Davies, directed by Diarmuid Lawrence
Kate Beckinsale as Emma Woodhouse, Mark Strong as Mr. George Knightley, Samantha Morton as Harriet Smith, Dominic Rowan as Mr. Philip Elton, Raymond Coulthard as Frank Churchill, Olivia Williams as Jane Fairfax, among others
Emma (2009 Miniseries)
4 episodes x 58min Written by Sandy Welch, directed by Jim O'Hanlon
Starring Romola Garai as Emma Woodhouse, Jonny Lee Miller as Mr. George Knightley, Louise Dylan as Harriet Smith, Michael Gambon as Mr. Henry Woodhouse, Blake Ritson as Mr. Philip Elton, Rupert Evans as Frank Churchill, Laura Pyper as Jane Fairfax, Jefferson Hall as Robert Martin, among others
Emma Approved (2013-14 Webseries)
95 episodes x 4-8min, available on Youtube Loose adaption set in modern US, told in a vlog format
Created by Bernie Su, from Pemberley Digital
Starring Joanna Sotomura as Emma Woodhouse, Brent Bailey as Alex Knightley, Dayeanne Hutton as Harriet Smith, James Brent Isaacs as Bobby Martin, Paul Stuart as James Elton, Stephen A. Chang as Frank Churchill, Tyra Colar as Jane Fairfax, among others
While the series is a follow-up to The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, it stands on its own.
Emma (2020 Film)
Written by Eleanor Catton, directed by Autumn de Wilde
Anya Taylor-Joy as Emma Woodhouse, Johnny Flynn as Mr. George Knightley, Mia Goth as Harriet Smith, Bill Nighy as Mr, Woodhouse, Josh O'Connor as Mr. Philip Elton, Callum Turner as Frank Churchill, Amber Anderson as Jane Fairfax, among others
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Personal favorite: 2009 But also: 1996 (Theatrical Film), Emma Approved
P.S.: 2020′s pretty popular, from what I’ve seen. I’ve enjoyed it myself, but it’s not among my favorite.
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petitsdieu · 3 months ago
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sc 𝑓𝑡. @imprvdente
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❛ Anything you can do to draw attention to your mouth is good. ❜
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thelastofthebookworms · 2 years ago
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P&P adaptations' poll
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