I've watched 'Clueless' as many times as humanly possible. Like, I would run home from school to watch it. Like, I can quote it backwards.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I saw 'Clueless' probably when I was about 8 or 9 years old. And, I had certain films that I would fall asleep so it was 'Clueless' for quite a long time, and I used to just watch it every single night and knew every single line, every single quote.
I loved 'Clueless.' That was one of my favorite movies of all time.
'Clueless' is an adaptation of 'Emma' by Jane Austen. It works either way: if you know the book and if you don't.
I like shows that have some level of intelligence to them. When it's not as predictable, when you don't know what's coming at you.
I am recognized a lot for 'Clueless,' but I am recognized a great deal for 'The Princess Bride.' I don't know... maybe everybody who has seen that movie just goes out on the street.
You really have to be careful with the clues you lay into the film - if they're too heavy-handed, or you've pandered to a slightly stupider audience, then you've spoiled it for the people who are even slightly smart.
I would let my kids watch this stuff way before I'd let them watch something like 'Full House' that I think would make them stupid.
My attention since 'Clueless' has been on family, relationships, activism, the planet, and my career.
I mean one of the weird things about TV and one of the things that some actors don't like but I kind of dig is that you never know where you're headed, I mean you never know what the writer might think of next.
I never watch anything I do. I really would rather just not know at all how I come across.