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- tejastech08
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Re: The Key 'Rolling Stone' Covers of the Nineties
tejastech08 wrote:For O'Donnell it's Batman Forever. For Silverstone, B&R was definitely the biggest movie financially but Clueless is her biggest legacy. Kind of embarrassing IMHO.
Clueless isn't a bad movie man. Its' the 90's version of Mean Girls. It a weird way it's a classic.
I like the movie but being remembered as a dingbat is not a great legacy for an actress.
Re: The Key 'Rolling Stone' Covers of the Nineties
I like the movie but being remembered as a dingbat is not a great legacy for an actress.
Reese Witherspoon despite being in numerous movies is gonna be remembered for Legally Blonde
I wanna makeout with Alicia Silverstone on a motorbike
Re: The Key 'Rolling Stone' Covers of the Nineties
Actually I would go so far to say she might be remembered more for the Aerosmith videos than anything. Liv Tyler too.
I know it's not regarded as a very good movie, but I liked Liv Tyler in "Armageddon". Aside from that though, I can't honestly name another movie she's been in.
- metallex78
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Re: The Key 'Rolling Stone' Covers of the Nineties
Liv Tyler was also in Lord of the Rings, and a few other smaller budget films.
Re: The Key 'Rolling Stone' Covers of the Nineties
tejastech08 wrote:I like the movie but being remembered as a dingbat is not a great legacy for an actress.
Reese Witherspoon despite being in numerous movies is gonna be remembered for Legally Blonde
I wanna makeout with Alicia Silverstone on a motorbike
Despite the kind of film it was, I wanted to make it with "biker" Batgirl. She was kinda... well... she was FUCKING hot in those leather biker suits in B&R.
Plus... i'd be all over her batnipples!
Her most seductive moment was The Crush. Anyone remember that film? One of her earlier ones... she was a friggin' babe. Psycho yes. Still a babe.