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** Paul Rudd later went on to play Mike in ''[[Friends]]'', and had a [[Replacement Love Interest]] role in most of [[Judd Apatow]]'s films. |
** Paul Rudd later went on to play Mike in ''[[Friends]]'', and had a [[Replacement Love Interest]] role in most of [[Judd Apatow]]'s films. |
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** Elton is Detective Lupo in ''[[Law & Order|Law and Order]]''. |
** Elton is Detective Lupo in ''[[Law & Order|Law and Order]]''. |
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* [[Technology Marches On]]: Modern viewers might miss the fact that Cher and her friends all having cell phones is meant to be a ''joke'' -- a sign of how rich and spoiled these teenagers are. Nowadays, when every teen has at least one cell phone, the only thing that seems odd is how clunky the ones in the movie look. |
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* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: This movie ''screams'' mid-nineties. Fortunately, thanks to good writing and genuinely funny humor, the movie is still worth watching even today. |
* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: This movie ''screams'' mid-nineties. Fortunately, thanks to good writing and genuinely funny humor, the movie is still worth watching even today. |
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Revision as of 14:02, 12 January 2015
- Hey, It's That Guy!:
- Murray is Turk from Scrubs.
- Elisa Donovan, who played Cher's rival Amber, has had several bit roles in television sitcoms such as Sabrina the Teenage Witch and One On One.
- Paul Rudd later went on to play Mike in Friends, and had a Replacement Love Interest role in most of Judd Apatow's films.
- Elton is Detective Lupo in Law and Order.
- Technology Marches On: Modern viewers might miss the fact that Cher and her friends all having cell phones is meant to be a joke -- a sign of how rich and spoiled these teenagers are. Nowadays, when every teen has at least one cell phone, the only thing that seems odd is how clunky the ones in the movie look.
- Unintentional Period Piece: This movie screams mid-nineties. Fortunately, thanks to good writing and genuinely funny humor, the movie is still worth watching even today.