"And could the suicide attempts please be postponed 'til the next period?" that part was too dam funny with how casual the teacher responded to that. maybe he didnt sin it cause it's outdated to joke about that nowadays? just a guess
@@FC-th9ld I dunno. I was late middle or early high school when I first watched this film. On rewatch, more than a decade later, I remembered the line (quoted it) and laughed my ass off. I think teenage me knew the joke back then.
@@isabellaangeline2175 lol no. She has openly discussed it and explained that her child Bear would try and take food out of her mouth while she was eating regularly. He also, didn't develop the Molars required to chew his food, which isn't that irregular.
Agreed. Alicia should have been much bigger but she did have her time though. If social media had been a thing back then she would have been much bigger. And when you do a big movie like this usually you get type casted.
I just had to research it, because I couldn't believe it: Alicia Silverstone was 19?!?!? She is so damn good in this movie. How didn't she become a huge star?
Her birthday is in October and the movie was released in the summer of '95, so she was still 18 when the film was released and I believe at the time of filming she was 17. I checked it on Wikipedia. I remember watching a documentary and finding it noteworthy that a character playing a high school student was actually the age of a high school student. Rarely happens. And very helpful to her in representing the immaturity that makes her character so charming.
The attraction advice Cher gives while trying to seduce Christian always confused me. She says to bring attention to the mouth but she's not even facing him when she eats the chocolate. Also her advice sounds like something she read in a Cosmo type magazine so maybe that could explain she's a virgin but has such advice to dole out
It was supposed to show the ironies of her character: An authority on dating advice, but doesn’t date. Tai really did have more experience in that department. I also think that she got those tips from magazines.
That's exactly the point: She doesn't *actually* know what she's talking about. The audience is in on the joke, but she isn't. She's ... (drumroll, please) ... clueless.
lol I was like that in highschool. I had zero experience but some girls came to me for advice anyway, I just said bullshit that sounded deep with confidence. I was pretty convinced of my wisdoms too at the time
Just a note that Josh is supposed to be a college freshman, so he should only be 18-19 of age. Cher makes a reference to him being in a freshman psych seminar as a snarky zinger at him. Still doesn't change the fact there's an age gap with 16. Or that obviously the actors are all older lol.
And it’s still very awkward with ex step siblings falling in love with each other; and it’s a mystery if the dad is or isn’t okay with it; I imagine how uncomfortable it’d be if they married. His daughter marrying his ex stepson which then becomes his son in law. 😳
It's a loosely based remake. In the original Emma, Emma is very much doing something similar. The guy was much much older though and had been a friend of the family her whole life. Trust me, the original is creepier but in line with the times. I think it was a better idea to go with a young step brother instead.
An age gap of 2-3 years?? Someone can actually muster energy to find that upsetting? Also there's absolutely no reason for step siblings to not fall in love. They're not biologically related! Sure someone might find it awkward, and if so, they should suck it up and allow the couple to be happy!
@@monmothma3358 Also, weren't they step-siblings for a few months? It would be weird if they were raised together but they were only sort of related for five minutes, not long enough to form any kind of sibling-like relationship.
Fun fact: in the 1990s, nonstop TV commercials promoted services to place a call at a pay phone without ever putting in money OR saying a word, e.g. if your home had AT&T service, you could call 1-800-CALL-ATT, punch in your home phone number first and have your "collect" call billed to your landline. What Cher does here was pretty normal.
Maybe that was a holdover from the '80s, when big hair was all the rage (and could only be achieved if curly). Tai was meant to be dorky and unhip after all
Especially since the mid-90's was really big on straight hair or just loosely curled ends. The trend in my high school was straight hair parted down the middle. I think we tried to channel the 70's after Dazed and Confused came out. We cared about Rachel hair later. Tai's hair is gorgeous like this! 😍
I always assumed she specifically pointed out Elton because he’s the most popular boy and the leader of that crew, like the guy version of Cher. Also, she could have already been thinking of setting him up with Tai.
And, fun fact: in the 1990s, nonstop TV commercials promoted services to place a call at a pay phone without ever putting in money OR saying a word, e.g. if your home had AT&T service, you could call 1-800-CALL-ATT, punch in your home phone number first and have your "collect" call billed to your landline.
Clueless is one of my all time favourite favourite movies, so I have been waiting for you to sin it! Although you missed the sin about Cher’s surname changing during the movie. Mr Hall calls her Horowitz, but her report card says Hamilton.
The thing in Clueless that bothered me the most, was when Dionne tells Tai that their school doesn't have tea! But a minute or so later when Tai is talking to Travis in the lunch line, you can clearly see Green Tea in the background!!! It's driven me nuts for years for some reason! 🤣 Edit: Also love watching your vids, they make me laugh after a long and rough day! It helps not to be so serious for awhile!
It's entirely plausible that she could excel in one class but fall behind in others that some would call "easy". Hell, I would be in a similar boat to this example: history as a subject just isn't that interesting to me, I've always lacked the physicality needed to keep up in P.E., and I just lack entirely the skills required for debate, but I used math courses in college just to boost my GPA.
The joke is that she only got an A in geometry because her teacher was a perv. Hence the nice shapes comment. The rest of the classes she had to argue for better grades because it was less about the work and more about thinking like a lawyer which is what her father taught her.
I take tests well. Never knew why But if you would ask me about the subject (other than Lit and/or English) I knew NOTHING. Hell, I was in National Honors Society but had no idea how I got in
I remember one wedding in the late 90's, I was probably about 14. The bride threw the bouquet and literally everyone stepped away from the group of women waiting to catch it, which left me standing alone. The bouquet fell on the ground. The bride tried again, and the same thing happened. I picked it up. Awkward, but I got free flowers so yay.
Weird shit really does happen like that. at my wedding, my wife threw her bouquet, as all the girls were going for it, it literally dropped into my Best Man's hands and, of course, he wasn't even trying to catch it practically wasn't even paying attention. He asked her if she wanted to redo it, and my wife was like " Nope, it's yours!"
I remembered the lady who caught the bouquet at my uncle’s wedding spiked the little girl in front of her to get it. Found out later that this was the third bouquet she caught.
At first I was like, "How DARE you, CinemaSins!" because my husband and I saw this movie on our first date back in '95 and it has always been a special favorite. But then you started making sense, so now I'm like, "How DARE you, CinemaSins!" because I'll never unsee these things. Also, I've watched this movie dozens of times and never noticed what the shirt on the middle guy says at 11:32. Yikes.
In June of 2000, a friend of mine's band was playing at CBGB's and Alicia Silverstone was there. She bought their merch and is awesome for this, no matter what kind of movie she's in. 👍👍
I'm stunned that Jeremy doesn't remember 1-800-COLLECT _or_ 1-800-CALL-ATT. You couldn't get away from the ads and commercials back then. When Cher places a call from a pay phone without talking to an operator or putting in money, she's doing exactly what was drilled into every American's brain in the '90s.
The reason why Paul rudd puts the Mayo on the meat instead of the bread is because in real life he hates condiments so he never uses them. He actually hated that scene specifically for the fact that they told him he had to use Mayo.
@@sharonsumnerlottyep, just search Paul rudd condiments and there is an interview where he says he hates condiments and doesn't even know what mayonnaise is.
I always wondered about that. Then i wondered - Mr Social Justice is so privileged that he knows someone will clean his mess in the kitchen And from eating all over the place and never using a napkin
This movie came out in 1995 and Paul Rudd still looks the same 27 years later. And... Don't sin the freeway scene. When I was a new, inexperienced and very nervous driver, I accidentally entered the freeway and the results were almost identical (without any kissing) but lots of screaming.
I hate to tug on that incredibly long plugged-in light-up snowman's cord, but I was fit to be Tai-ed when that Geometry teacher's "Nice Shapes" comment was more fire than that time I nearly burnt down my house after trying to be trendy by putting some fabric over my lamp.
4:50 - That joke is truer than you think. I saw a Reaction channel do this movie, pause it at that joke to Google "Marky Mark", and about lost their mind when they found out who it was. (Sorry for using the pronoun game in a comment, but I don't remember if it was a single female reactor, or a couple doing reactions together.) Also, I actually enjoy this movie. It may be "outdated" and as Jeremy said, "A 1995 Time Capsule", but I still consider it a pretty fun movie.
I can't believe this is the thing that I have chosen to sin Jeremy for, since this is one of my favourite films, adaptations and soundtracks of all time but the Christian Slater film was 100% Broken Arrow - I saw that 3 times at the cinema with my girlfriends at the time. Also it's inconceivable that Wallace Shawn doesn't get a sin off.
I find it interesting that in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, which was released three years before this one, Buffy, like Cher, said that she wanted to marry Christian Slater. Talk about a missed crossover opportunity! (Not to mention a really cute catfight.) Why were girls so into Slater back then, anyway? He was never really that good-looking. And wasn't the Jack Nicholson vibe really off-putting? In many ways, I just don't get the '90s - and I was there!
Except Broken Arrow didn't come out until a month after that progress report/report card, while Bed of Roses came out on January 26th. I doubt three valley girls are going to see an action movie about a missing nuclear bomb.
I just want to know how even Cher's cleaning lady scored an invite to the wedding at the end?? She's included in the bouquet toss tussle (on the right).
CinemaSins....you have sinned. Remember the opening line of the movie - "Daddy bought me this new [car]" - in 4:23 he criticizes her for driving the car that HE bought without a license! Which does not make much sense at all unless it was meant to sit in the driveway all day, which, of course, would be very noticeable if missing.
Just a couple of months ago, I watched this movie for the first time in probably 20 years. I was shocked how good it actually is! I liked it back then, but there are so many brilliant moments I either didn't appreciate or didn't get. All the references, the nuances and the spot-on comedic timing. Alicia Silverstone is terrific in this movie, and she's not the only one. Thanks for honoring this classic!
*Listen we ALL know females don't enroll into, far-less attend school because they're slightly intelligent, because since school is nothing more than a fashion show, socialite club, etc the females just want to look cute, sexy, clueless etc in their outfits for the males.*
"It's like this scene decided to give me whiplash whole someone performed heimlich on me while vecna twists my arms and legs and it's the seventh day after I watched the ring tape" This is forever my favourite line from cinemasins
The double crappy merge between Dionne and the truck on the striped section of the freeway is actually VERY accurate LA driving. I'm going to have to deduct that sin.
Why do we never see Cher's sweet 16 party? She would have had to have turned 16 to take her driving test, and she was definitely the type to have a big sweet 16 party. You'd think it would have been a plot point.
Damnit!! I was really hoping in the outtake of Cher kissing Josh, you play the Back to the Future quote "it's like I'm kissing ... my brother" Would have been hilarious!
‘Auto dress’ combines a random outfit which it seems “matches.” The “Dress Me” function finalizes any outfit selection. 🤷♂️ lol 😅 best way I could try to make sense of it all.
You forgot to sin the fact that there are three teenage boys each betting in a positive light about whose girlfriend can catch the bouquet… That would NEVER happen irl!
Cher used INFORMATION ℹ️ to call Josh so no money required. Cher is 16, but Josh is a Freshman in college due to her line to him “Freshman psyc rears it’s ugly head”. So if Josh is a College Freshman then he’s probably 18, 19 the most. Not a huge age difference for California.
In the mid nineties I was still in primary school and all these movies in which high school is depicted as a wild lawless place really got me worried about it. Turns out, high school is not that eventful and people don't dress that nice (granted I'm not from California...but still)
Oh my God, this movie was the bane of my high school years; my sister and her friends were _obsessed_ with it and would come to our house every day to watch it at least once but usually twice after school, they would pretend to be the characters and emulate their speech patterns and it drove me up the f-ing WALL! I mean, I got my revenge a little while later when Good Burger took off and I discovered that I could do a spot-on Ed impression, so when that movie came to VHS, I would watch it every day after school and emulate Ed's character so it evened out in the end, but it's still cathartic to have the piss taken out of this movie.
I found your story adorable. I love Good Burger to this day. Sorry your comment section is filled with a**holes who find 2 half paragraphs just tooooo much to read.
God, I haven't seen this since 1995! Lol, it was really funny because I was 15 and went to an rich area California high-school. (I was the poor kid) and I didn't know anyone who had a cell phone in school. Nobody dressed like that, everyone pretty much looked like Tai at the beginning, before the makeover.
How you do this but not mean girls, jawbreaker, Friday Night Lights, Varsity Blues, she's all that, can't hardly wait, 10 things I hate about you, and all the wonderful 90s teen angst movies?
Ok as far as using the pay phone without a quarter. We had things called phone cards which meant that you simply dialed a 1-800 number, dialed a code and then a phone number. However, I will say that she was able to dial far too quickly, and even in the 90's no one had more than three phone numbers memorized much less one's "ex" stepbrother at his college dorm, so I say this deserves two more sins.
You sin the 1995 markers off the bat, but that's the best thing about the movie. Every few years we need movies like this that signify a particular era.
Watching this makes me miss Brittany Murphy all over again.... The only good thing I can say is that at least her last movie was a good one(The Ramen Girl).
I'm extremely disappointed in Jeremy for not taking a sin off for when Travis gets his test back, sees his score, and attempts to jump out the window
Same.
"And could the suicide attempts please be postponed 'til the next period?" that part was too dam funny with how casual the teacher responded to that. maybe he didnt sin it cause it's outdated to joke about that nowadays? just a guess
@@MsDudette21 I believe suicide jokes are against the YT tos.
A suicide attempt into the bushes
And they were on the ground floor
He'd sprain an ankle if he just the right way
@@MsDudette21mm
I can't decide if CinemaSins should get a sin for sinning this movie or that it's taken this long to sin it so...double ding
Remember when the record sin-age was a freaking quintillion
This is the ONLY correct response
Sin for sinning 😀
As it should be
both
Scariest thing is that Paul Rudd still hasn’t aged a single minute. Sin for hiring vampires
Bro in ant man he looked the EXACT same
Leslie Mann rejected and was downright disgusted by the thought of sex with him @@Bellaevvy
Thaaaat's vampirist. *DING*
What do you hate Vampires Queen Elizabeth II is an Vampire
lol cmon he's clearly aged. he's just still a handsome devil
Auto dress means the computer picks the outfit. Dress me means the outfit she selected
I almost died at "What the absolute F#ck is Cindy Lou Hoo doing at this school?"
(My heart grew 3 sizes)
“I can’t have balls flying at my nose.”
“There goes your social life…”
Still surprised they put that joke in this movie 😏
🤣🤣
That obvious joke went right over my head in the 5th grade.
One - it's the 90's, 2 - most of the audience probably didn't understand it for a couple years, lol.
@@FC-th9ld I dunno. I was late middle or early high school when I first watched this film. On rewatch, more than a decade later, I remembered the line (quoted it) and laughed my ass off. I think teenage me knew the joke back then.
In the German version Cher says something like "Maybe it helps to straighten it [the nose]". I very much prefer the original quote :oD
I adore this movie, it took Jane Austen's "Emma", and made it a unique, Valley Girl story. Shame that Alicia Silverstone didn't become a bigger star.
You do know she became a weirdo who chewed her baby’s food before spitting it into their mouth. She literally believed she was a bird.
@@isabellaangeline2175 lol no. She has openly discussed it and explained that her child Bear would try and take food out of her mouth while she was eating regularly. He also, didn't develop the Molars required to chew his food, which isn't that irregular.
Agreed. Alicia should have been much bigger but she did have her time though. If social media had been a thing back then she would have been much bigger. And when you do a big movie like this usually you get type casted.
Batman and Robin didn't help.
First I see your comments on PLL videos and now CinemaSins.
Minus one sin for one of my favorite lines in a movie ever: "We divorce wives, not children."
RIP Britanny Murphy
The sweetest and most heartwarming sunshine to ever cross this cold planet
Can’t believe I didn’t realize Tai was Britanny!
Seconded, rest in peace, Brittany, she could have had a longer, more substantial career.
@@trinaq I mean…that could be said about anyone that’s died? Lmao “they would’ve lived longer had they not died”
I forgot she was in this. Now I'm depressed.
I just figured out that she's been gone almost as long as her career lasted: 13 years.
Mr. Hall taught his students to never get involved in a land war in Asia and never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line.
🤣😅😂
Inconsivable!
He also knows that "A contract is a contract is a contract... but only between Ferengi."
@@Douglas_Props you keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means
@@TheFlock83 Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to 💀
20:26 As a child of a lawyer, they will 100% have whatever kids and friends assist on a job. I was making copies at 6 years old.
When Clueless was released Paul Rudd was 26, Stacey Dash was 28, Donald Faison was 20, Alicia Silverstone was 19 and Brittany Murphy was 18.
I just had to research it, because I couldn't believe it: Alicia Silverstone was 19?!?!? She is so damn good in this movie. How didn't she become a huge star?
@@bastianogr4960 she was. And then she wasn't. Lol
Her birthday is in October and the movie was released in the summer of '95, so she was still 18 when the film was released and I believe at the time of filming she was 17. I checked it on Wikipedia. I remember watching a documentary and finding it noteworthy that a character playing a high school student was actually the age of a high school student. Rarely happens. And very helpful to her in representing the immaturity that makes her character so charming.
@@bastianogr4960blame Batman & Robin.
The attraction advice Cher gives while trying to seduce Christian always confused me. She says to bring attention to the mouth but she's not even facing him when she eats the chocolate. Also her advice sounds like something she read in a Cosmo type magazine so maybe that could explain she's a virgin but has such advice to dole out
It was supposed to show the ironies of her character:
An authority on dating advice, but doesn’t date. Tai really did have more experience in that department.
I also think that she got those tips from magazines.
That's exactly the point: She doesn't *actually* know what she's talking about. The audience is in on the joke, but she isn't. She's ... (drumroll, please) ... clueless.
lol I was like that in highschool. I had zero experience but some girls came to me for advice anyway, I just said bullshit that sounded deep with confidence. I was pretty convinced of my wisdoms too at the time
Just a note that Josh is supposed to be a college freshman, so he should only be 18-19 of age. Cher makes a reference to him being in a freshman psych seminar as a snarky zinger at him. Still doesn't change the fact there's an age gap with 16. Or that obviously the actors are all older lol.
And it’s still very awkward with ex step siblings falling in love with each other; and it’s a mystery if the dad is or isn’t okay with it; I imagine how uncomfortable it’d be if they married. His daughter marrying his ex stepson which then becomes his son in law. 😳
It's a loosely based remake. In the original Emma, Emma is very much doing something similar. The guy was much much older though and had been a friend of the family her whole life. Trust me, the original is creepier but in line with the times. I think it was a better idea to go with a young step brother instead.
An age gap of 2-3 years?? Someone can actually muster energy to find that upsetting? Also there's absolutely no reason for step siblings to not fall in love. They're not biologically related! Sure someone might find it awkward, and if so, they should suck it up and allow the couple to be happy!
C'mon it was the 90's... Things were different back then, we did crazy stuff and lived to tell about it.
@@monmothma3358 Also, weren't they step-siblings for a few months? It would be weird if they were raised together but they were only sort of related for five minutes, not long enough to form any kind of sibling-like relationship.
Fun fact: in the 1990s, nonstop TV commercials promoted services to place a call at a pay phone without ever putting in money OR saying a word, e.g. if your home had AT&T service, you could call 1-800-CALL-ATT, punch in your home phone number first and have your "collect" call billed to your landline. What Cher does here was pretty normal.
Not a sin: bringing out the natural curl in what's her names hair instead of implying that only straight hair is attractive. Curly hair for the win!
Wavy/curly hair is awesome.
RIP Brittany Murphy (Tai). I loved her curly hair.
@@reikun86 brittany, bless you
Maybe that was a holdover from the '80s, when big hair was all the rage (and could only be achieved if curly).
Tai was meant to be dorky and unhip after all
Especially since the mid-90's was really big on straight hair or just loosely curled ends. The trend in my high school was straight hair parted down the middle. I think we tried to channel the 70's after Dazed and Confused came out. We cared about Rachel hair later. Tai's hair is gorgeous like this! 😍
I always assumed she specifically pointed out Elton because he’s the most popular boy and the leader of that crew, like the guy version of Cher. Also, she could have already been thinking of setting him up with Tai.
CinemaSins sinning Clueless? As if!
Wow no sin removal for Chers dad telling Tai to get out of his chair during dinner. That scene. Dan Hedaya killed me in that scene
I was waiting for that one too. It's been a while but doesn't it go like "Dad, this is Tai" "GET OUT OF MY CHAIR". So simple, yet, so funny.
I really feel bad for anyone who didn't get to experience the 90s. What a decade
I experienced the whole entire 90s it just made me wish that I could hop it back in the time machine and Rescue all of my Power Rangers merchandise
@@UltraRage86 I feel you.
And, fun fact: in the 1990s, nonstop TV commercials promoted services to place a call at a pay phone without ever putting in money OR saying a word, e.g. if your home had AT&T service, you could call 1-800-CALL-ATT, punch in your home phone number first and have your "collect" call billed to your landline.
Back in my day, a can of dnL cost 25 cents, AND WE LIKED IT
I'm glad I experienced it but I wouldn't send my worst enemy back now
Clueless is one of my all time favourite favourite movies, so I have been waiting for you to sin it! Although you missed the sin about Cher’s surname changing during the movie. Mr Hall calls her Horowitz, but her report card says Hamilton.
That's crazy that he was so busy sinning dumb stuff that he missed an actual mistake
@@melodi2036 And that "Sun Valley" has a landmark from a totally different part of LA.
"You're a virgin who can't drive" deserved at least 10 sins off. Shame on you guys.
I'd take 100 sins off just for the delivery.
Brittany Murphy who played Tai said that at the time of filming she was a virgin who couldn’t drive
I remember watching the movie with my mom and that part came up and we both gasped at the same time when Tai said that!
I'm a virgin who can't drive. I therefore wholeheartedly approve of the sin.
@@90sbaby1 Why can’t you drive?
2:10 teenagers not paying attention but cheering anyway in highly realistic
“Auto dress” meant randomize or optimize an outfit without her input
How do you know that haha
The thing in Clueless that bothered me the most, was when Dionne tells Tai that their school doesn't have tea! But a minute or so later when Tai is talking to Travis in the lunch line, you can clearly see Green Tea in the background!!! It's driven me nuts for years for some reason! 🤣
Edit: Also love watching your vids, they make me laugh after a long and rough day! It helps not to be so serious for awhile!
Im sorry but this movie was 90s perfection, it heavily influenced my early life.
It's funny that Marky Mark was probably the biggest name at the time, and he wasn't even in the film!
I remember being obsessed with how they dressed in this movie.
@@bonniehowell9206 I still love the clothes in this movie. Dionne’s wine colored dress with the white collar and frills is still fire 🔥
I watched this movie over and over in high school!
It's entirely plausible that she could excel in one class but fall behind in others that some would call "easy". Hell, I would be in a similar boat to this example: history as a subject just isn't that interesting to me, I've always lacked the physicality needed to keep up in P.E., and I just lack entirely the skills required for debate, but I used math courses in college just to boost my GPA.
I was meh in math and science , but aced history and English.
The joke is that she only got an A in geometry because her teacher was a perv. Hence the nice shapes comment. The rest of the classes she had to argue for better grades because it was less about the work and more about thinking like a lawyer which is what her father taught her.
I take tests well. Never knew why
But if you would ask me about the subject (other than Lit and/or English) I knew NOTHING. Hell, I was in National Honors Society but had no idea how I got in
Very true. I did well in English, and decently in history, but math, p.e. and science were my banes.
Can’t believe Jeremy waited a full twenty minutes before saying something uncomfortably pervy. Refreshing.
I remember one wedding in the late 90's, I was probably about 14. The bride threw the bouquet and literally everyone stepped away from the group of women waiting to catch it, which left me standing alone. The bouquet fell on the ground. The bride tried again, and the same thing happened. I picked it up. Awkward, but I got free flowers so yay.
What a Cool story! Can you tell it again? Do you have time?
Weird shit really does happen like that. at my wedding, my wife threw her bouquet, as all the girls were going for it, it literally dropped into my Best Man's hands and, of course, he wasn't even trying to catch it practically wasn't even paying attention. He asked her if she wanted to redo it, and my wife was like " Nope, it's yours!"
I remembered the lady who caught the bouquet at my uncle’s wedding spiked the little girl in front of her to get it.
Found out later that this was the third bouquet she caught.
Damn, you guys are nailing it in the last few weeks! Only timeless classics.
I've been noticing this. It's brought me back to this channel.
7:17 movie may overestimate the power of Mentos, but it does not underestimate the adoreableness of Brittany Murphy 🥰
And that voice ❤️❤️❤️
@@jenynz5334 she was a helluva singer may she rip
I forgot how much I loved this movie. Back in the day when all the girls wore the knee high white socks with a short skirt as homage to Cher.
"This is like 6 guys."
It's very clearly 5, and you know that Jeremy.
Ding.
This was my favorite movie when I was about 9 and I remember using “You’re a virgin who can’t drive” as my go-to insult during arguments. Fun times
The other 9-year-olds must have been very confused.
@@blueberryoatmeal4009 I'd be concerned if they weren't virgins who can't drive
Ooh, Brittany Murphy was amazing with that scene.
But at 9 wouldn’t you be a virgin who can’t drive either ? Ding
@@blueberryoatmeal4009 better than Marla Singer's line about grade school😬😬😬😬😬😬😬
I was waiting for the ‘inconceivable’ line, glad you delivered.
He'd have to shut down the site without the obligatory Wallace Shawn line
As a teenage boy of the 90’s ( now 37). This is till one of the greatest re- watchable films of all time
At first I was like, "How DARE you, CinemaSins!" because my husband and I saw this movie on our first date back in '95 and it has always been a special favorite. But then you started making sense, so now I'm like, "How DARE you, CinemaSins!" because I'll never unsee these things. Also, I've watched this movie dozens of times and never noticed what the shirt on the middle guy says at 11:32. Yikes.
Lol I noticed that as an adult during a rewatch and was like 😬😑🙄🫥😵💫
What the holy forking hell!!
I always forget that Tai, Brittany Murphy, passed away, so sad she was a great actress
She was a decent singer too
In June of 2000, a friend of mine's band was playing at CBGB's and Alicia Silverstone was there. She bought their merch and is awesome for this, no matter what kind of movie she's in. 👍👍
sometimes i get the feeling to just binge watch this movie for like 3 straight days lol. such a classic!
I'm stunned that Jeremy doesn't remember 1-800-COLLECT _or_ 1-800-CALL-ATT. You couldn't get away from the ads and commercials back then. When Cher places a call from a pay phone without talking to an operator or putting in money, she's doing exactly what was drilled into every American's brain in the '90s.
So well made. I still love this movie.
I wish the recent Persuasion adaptation took notes.
The reason why Paul rudd puts the Mayo on the meat instead of the bread is because in real life he hates condiments so he never uses them. He actually hated that scene specifically for the fact that they told him he had to use Mayo.
Really??
@@sharonsumnerlottyep, just search Paul rudd condiments and there is an interview where he says he hates condiments and doesn't even know what mayonnaise is.
I always wondered about that.
Then i wondered - Mr Social Justice is so privileged that he knows someone will clean his mess in the kitchen
And from eating all over the place and never using a napkin
This movie came out in 1995 and Paul Rudd still looks the same 27 years later.
And...
Don't sin the freeway scene. When I was a new, inexperienced and very nervous driver, I accidentally entered the freeway and the results were almost identical (without any kissing) but lots of screaming.
You answered your own question at 5:54 for how Cher does so well in Geometry. "Nice shapes..."
I hate to tug on that incredibly long plugged-in light-up snowman's cord, but I was fit to be Tai-ed when that Geometry teacher's "Nice Shapes" comment was more fire than that time I nearly burnt down my house after trying to be trendy by putting some fabric over my lamp.
4:50 - That joke is truer than you think. I saw a Reaction channel do this movie, pause it at that joke to Google "Marky Mark", and about lost their mind when they found out who it was. (Sorry for using the pronoun game in a comment, but I don't remember if it was a single female reactor, or a couple doing reactions together.)
Also, I actually enjoy this movie. It may be "outdated" and as Jeremy said, "A 1995 Time Capsule", but I still consider it a pretty fun movie.
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Correct respect was given to Tai's 'you're just a virgin who can't drive ' line.
All you did was make me want to watch this movie again lol
"Locc'd out" actually got fairly big in the 90s gangsta rap scene & urban culture in general.
Didn't it originate from a certain brand of sunglasses? I remember the Aliyah song "Are You That Somebody" where she mentioned her "Locs".
I’m glad you pointed out the mayo meat thing because it’s ALWAYS drove me crazy 😂😂😂
The fact that a sin wasn't removed for the "if anything happens to my daughter I got a 45. and a shovel" line will always disappoint me
I can't believe this is the thing that I have chosen to sin Jeremy for, since this is one of my favourite films, adaptations and soundtracks of all time but the Christian Slater film was 100% Broken Arrow - I saw that 3 times at the cinema with my girlfriends at the time.
Also it's inconceivable that Wallace Shawn doesn't get a sin off.
I find it interesting that in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, which was released three years before this one, Buffy, like Cher, said that she wanted to marry Christian Slater. Talk about a missed crossover opportunity! (Not to mention a really cute catfight.) Why were girls so into Slater back then, anyway? He was never really that good-looking. And wasn't the Jack Nicholson vibe really off-putting? In many ways, I just don't get the '90s - and I was there!
I see what you did there!
Patrice O'Neal described a generic, mediocre white male actor as being "very Christian slatery" @@SeasideDetective2
@@SeasideDetective2 he was the cute bad boy in his heyday. And the Jack Nicholson vibe must have worked, because Jack still gets girls.
Except Broken Arrow didn't come out until a month after that progress report/report card, while Bed of Roses came out on January 26th. I doubt three valley girls are going to see an action movie about a missing nuclear bomb.
OMG, like As If. You can't sin this perfection!
Lol I thought the same thing, but it’s a movie so it’s fair game.
I will sin this shit to the 100th Ring of HELL
I can't wait until you guys sin Mean Girls, you've been doing outtakes on it for years of how quotable that movie is.
I just want to know how even Cher's cleaning lady scored an invite to the wedding at the end?? She's included in the bouquet toss tussle (on the right).
Why WOULDNT she? Maybe the teacher knows her?
Well the wedding does take place at chers house.
@@tails0420ify Oh! I didn't know that.
I literally watched this movie last night. I forgot how campy amazing it is lol
Why do you even need to learn to parallel park?
Everywhere you go has valet…
I figuratively watched it last night..
Clueless was an amazing time capsule. This is 90s chic.
CinemaSins....you have sinned. Remember the opening line of the movie - "Daddy bought me this new [car]" - in 4:23 he criticizes her for driving the car that HE bought without a license! Which does not make much sense at all unless it was meant to sit in the driveway all day, which, of course, would be very noticeable if missing.
Loved this! Do everything wrong with Zoolander next!
There is NOTHING wrong with Zoolander.. NOTHING!! NOTHING!!! NOTHIIIING!!!
Ha ha, yeah! 😂
19:06 Clearly Cinema Sins did not know how 90s kids recorded music on cassettes. 🤣
Just a couple of months ago, I watched this movie for the first time in probably 20 years. I was shocked how good it actually is! I liked it back then, but there are so many brilliant moments I either didn't appreciate or didn't get. All the references, the nuances and the spot-on comedic timing. Alicia Silverstone is terrific in this movie, and she's not the only one.
Thanks for honoring this classic!
you should watch Mean Girls, in that case. its just as much of a cult classic as this one, and its overall vibe still holds very true to this date
@@Riftweaver1981 True! Mean Girls is a pretty brilliant movie, too.
Kinda shocked you didn't call out Cher for brushing her hair next to Josh while he's eating popcorn. Who does that?!
*Listen we ALL know females don't enroll into, far-less attend school because they're slightly intelligent, because since school is nothing more than a fashion show, socialite club, etc the females just want to look cute, sexy, clueless etc in their outfits for the males.*
It...wasn't popcorn.
@@90sbaby1 That... wasn't the point.
"It's like this scene decided to give me whiplash whole someone performed heimlich on me while vecna twists my arms and legs and it's the seventh day after I watched the ring tape"
This is forever my favourite line from cinemasins
The double crappy merge between Dionne and the truck on the striped section of the freeway is actually VERY accurate LA driving. I'm going to have to deduct that sin.
Thank you. I thought I was the only one who understood Cher's debate in the beginning. None of my sisters or friends got her point or followed along.
I always love the last dubbing sequence! This one was particularly good! 😂👌🏽
Why do we never see Cher's sweet 16 party? She would have had to have turned 16 to take her driving test, and she was definitely the type to have a big sweet 16 party. You'd think it would have been a plot point.
Actually... sin Not Another Teen Movie. That'll be like a double sin time to sin a movie that is basically sinning all the other movies
Thank you CinemaSins. I needed this.
CinemaSins narrator is hilarious and you will quote everything he says
Just like Nappa!
His name is Jeremy
Debatable to say the least. Hilarious isn’t the word I’d use per say.
Damnit!! I was really hoping in the outtake of Cher kissing Josh, you play the Back to the Future quote "it's like I'm kissing ... my brother"
Would have been hilarious!
I miss the old Cinemasins; where he actually caught mistakes instead sinning a movie after every "joke" he makes. Smh.
Did you know, Jeremy Renner auditioned for the roles of both Christian and Josh, but lost to Justin Walker and Paul Rudd.
19:33 That nuclear explosion effect had me laughing so much.
‘Auto dress’ combines a random outfit which it seems “matches.” The “Dress Me” function finalizes any outfit selection. 🤷♂️ lol 😅 best way I could try to make sense of it all.
"Vastly overestimates the power of Mentos" is a criminally underrated sin. 😂
This movie is a classic love it
You forgot to sin the fact that there are three teenage boys each betting in a positive light about whose girlfriend can catch the bouquet… That would NEVER happen irl!
Cher used INFORMATION ℹ️ to call Josh so no money required.
Cher is 16, but Josh is a Freshman in college due to her line to him “Freshman psyc rears it’s ugly head”. So if Josh is a College Freshman then he’s probably 18, 19 the most. Not a huge age difference for California.
As a ‘90’s girl I absolutely adore this movie and still quote it on a regular basis.
As iffffffff🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
As ifffffff🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
“U r a snob and a half” but replace snob w wutever fits the situation.
In the mid nineties I was still in primary school and all these movies in which high school is depicted as a wild lawless place really got me worried about it. Turns out, high school is not that eventful and people don't dress that nice (granted I'm not from California...but still)
these high school movies hyped it up way too much
I loved the "How can she be so cluel--oooooooh" sin.
Oh my God, this movie was the bane of my high school years; my sister and her friends were _obsessed_ with it and would come to our house every day to watch it at least once but usually twice after school, they would pretend to be the characters and emulate their speech patterns and it drove me up the f-ing WALL!
I mean, I got my revenge a little while later when Good Burger took off and I discovered that I could do a spot-on Ed impression, so when that movie came to VHS, I would watch it every day after school and emulate Ed's character so it evened out in the end, but it's still cathartic to have the piss taken out of this movie.
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I found your story adorable. I love Good Burger to this day.
Sorry your comment section is filled with a**holes who find 2 half paragraphs just tooooo much to read.
you should've done the same as Bill 'N' Ted.....
@@andrewmurray1550 I didn't get into Bill & Ted until well after high school.
Yet again, another movie that I thought they'd already done
That stepsibling sin near the end.... should be like 2000 dings. That was patient zero of a porndemic that still exists to this day.
That "fabric over a lampshade" movie was Almost Famous. You know it. I know it.
The incest line made me think cruel intentions must be on your list.
7:07 this menace...putting mayo on the cold cuts and not the bread, is ask equally heinous as putting milk in the bowl before the cereal.
10:26 reminds me of videogame instructions where the give you the district name and the main character just magically knows.
God, I haven't seen this since 1995! Lol, it was really funny because I was 15 and went to an rich area California high-school. (I was the poor kid) and I didn't know anyone who had a cell phone in school. Nobody dressed like that, everyone pretty much looked like Tai at the beginning, before the makeover.
Sometimes a movie captures the fashion of an era, and sometimes a movie launches new fashion trends.
Human memories of images are almost never ACCURATELY sharper than digital images or pictures of those images.
Now I want to see Mark Wahlberg playing Mark Wahlberg in "The Funky Bunch"
How you do this but not mean girls, jawbreaker, Friday Night Lights, Varsity Blues, she's all that, can't hardly wait, 10 things I hate about you, and all the wonderful 90s teen angst movies?
I think ya missed one at the end... After that bouquet rumble, Amber's hair is still perfect, not a single out-of-place frizz.
The point of CinemaSins isn't to point out every small and tiny continuity error.
Ok as far as using the pay phone without a quarter. We had things called phone cards which meant that you simply dialed a 1-800 number, dialed a code and then a phone number. However, I will say that she was able to dial far too quickly, and even in the 90's no one had more than three phone numbers memorized much less one's "ex" stepbrother at his college dorm, so I say this deserves two more sins.
I never thought I would see this movie on Cinema sins 🙄😂😂 that deserves a sin in itself *Ding
Such a feel-good movie for me. Hilarious, surprisingly heartwarming at moments.
I’m a big fan of this movie. Thanks, this was fun.
You sin the 1995 markers off the bat, but that's the best thing about the movie. Every few years we need movies like this that signify a particular era.
Watching this makes me miss Brittany Murphy all over again.... The only good thing I can say is that at least her last movie was a good one(The Ramen Girl).
10:34 "so have fun driving around Sun Valley, beep hole." LOL.