
Director
Amy Heckerling was born on this day in 1954. In addition to directing
Fast Times at Ridgemont High in 1982, Heckerling directed an update of
Jane Austen'
s 1816 novel
Emma, titled
Clueless in 1995. The film told the story of
Cher Horowitz, a good-natured valley girl-type (she actually lived in Beverly Hills and was quite out of her element in a sequence that took place in the valley). Many considered the film a "turn of the century" rarity for its new fashion innovation of plaid, knee-high socks, and pastel colors; and also for its up and coming technology showcasing the wide use of cellular phones and pagers, which in 1995, were mostly used by the rich and not the common folk. Today we have
Hello Hello Hi by
FROM BUBBLEGUM TO SKY. You can catch
From Bubblegum to Sky playing a couple shows with
Tullycraft in June (in
NYC and
Washington,
DC).
8 Comments:
luv todays song!
This NYC POPfest show is going to be the best one yet.
"I feel like such a heifer. I had two bowls of Special K, 3 pieces of turkey bacon, a handful of popcorn, 5 peanut butter M&M's and like 3 pieces of licorice."
I really want to see Clueless now and I hated that movie when it came out.
I really want to see Clueless now and I hated that movie when it came out.
Oh Clueless is awesome! Watch it back to back w/ Emma it's funny!
Cher: "Sometimes you have to show a little skin. This reminds boys of being naked, and then they think of sex."
Pagers were at death's door by 1995, and cell phones were quite common among the non-rich.
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