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So There Was This ‘Clueless’ Magazine Reunion

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And man. You know who just did not age well? Jeremy Sisto, and it pains me to say that because I always had, like, the biggest crush on him. Here’s a photo of the ‘Clueless’ cast during the shoot, and be sure to note what Jeremy Sisto looks like today:

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In case you couldn’t find him, he’s in the bottom row in the middle. My God. Remember how hot Jeremy Sisto used to be? Let me remind you:

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And yeah, um, pardon the fan-girl picture, it was the best I could find with him at his hottest, OK? Heavens.

Anyway, here’s an excerpt of the interview with Entertainment Weekly, in which the cast discussed the sweetness of the late Brittany Murphy, production clothes, and their former collective naivete:

In our oral history of the making of Clueless, you’ll learn about some now-famous names who auditioned for the film, but didn’t get cast (Reese Witherspoon as Cher, Terrence Howard as Murray, Lauryn Hill as Dionne), how the male stars spent weeks after the film wrapped sleeping on the floor of Meyer’s seedy apartment watching Corey Haim and Corey Feldman movies, and how they scratched their heads when they first encountered some of the slang that Heckerling’s script made famous (Whatever, Bettys & Barneys, and Monet). ”I had no idea what the hell I was saying,” says Faison. “What’s going postal mean? And when they explained to me what it meant, I thought, ‘That’s really messed up!’”

And here’s a few never-before-known things about the making of ‘Clueless’:

The film was originally pitched as a TV series to Fox TV with the title No Worries. Before being called Clueless, other titles included I Was a Teenage Teenager and Clueless in California. Says Heckerling, “When I grew up there were a lot of movies with titles like I Was a Teenage Werewolf and stuff like that. Clueless in California was just a play on Sleepless in Seattle.”

While the story was based on Jane Austen’s novel Emma, none of the young crew knew that going in. “I had no idea,” says Silverstone, who was just 17 when the film was made. “I’m so embarrassed. When I was done with the movie they told me about Emma. And I read the book and I was like, Wow, Amy did such a good job. I was reading it and I’d be like, Hey, there’s Justin Walker’s character!”

Heckerling, who also directed 1982?s Fast Times at Ridgemont High, hung out at Beverly Hills High School as research. What she didn’t know at the time was that both Silverstone and Meyer had gone there, too … as students. “I didn’t live in Beverly Hills,” says Meyer, “but it was a very good public school, so my parents lied about my address and we got me into Beverly Hills High. Alicia went to Beverly, too. I never saw her there, which just proves that I was not a very cool person. I guarantee that she didn’t know I existed.”

Stacey Dash, who plays Cher’s best friend Dionne, was hardly a teenager at the time. “I was 27, and I was playing this high school student,” says Dash, “and I had a son at home who was six years old.”

Heckerling intentionally let Silverstone mis-pronounce words because that’s what Cher would have done. “The first day we shot the scene in debate class. And Alicia said, the Hate-i-ans instead of Haitians, and everybody started to run up to her and tell her it was wrong. I had to stop them. It’s much funnier the way she said it. That was Cher.”

Everybody’s expectations were low. Says Faison, “When we were making the movie, you don’t think the movie’s going to be good. You think, I’m making the next License to Drive. You think this movie’s going to be just for teenagers and that’s it.”

Silverstone isn’t a very good a hoarder. “I thought the clothes were so wonderful, by the end I wanted all of them. I took a few things here and there. I didn’t do a very good job at saving any of them. I was stupid about that whole thing. I think I gave them all away.” Too bad, she could have made a fortune on eBay.

Over the years, the film’s cult following has come up with some odd interpretations of the film. “Someone came up to me once and — very serious and teary-eyed — said, ‘I just want you to know that when I saw Clueless and I saw Travis decide to go into a 12-step program, that’s when I decided to get sober.’ There was a part of me that was like, ‘Wow, that’s amazing.’ And there was another part of me that was like, ‘Are you serious? Because I’m pretty sure Travis might have relapsed. But I’m happy you found that.’”

Hm. So, I wonder if anyone asked Alicia Silverstone about that pre-chewing thing she does with her adorable son Bear Claw or whatever his name is. Because that’s still pretty weird.

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  • He really doesn’t look bad at all, IMO…

    I also have a feeling if you said the exact same things about one of the women people would really come down on you for it. Men get insecure about that stuff too.

    • I bet you know how much worse it is for females though. Even on this blog, which is very positive, the amount of posts commenting on a woman’s appearance largely outnumber those commenting on men’s. That is why some people –me included– are much more defensive of comments on a woman’s appearance. We already get shat on enough as it is.

  • Holy crap, that Dionne chick was 27 yrs old at the time? Wow, not only did she pass as a teen right along side actual teenagers but she STILL looks about the same age as Alicia even though she is ten yrs older! Great genes.