Amy Heckerling

Amy Heckerling

Amy Heckerling is an American film director. Her directorial debut, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, is considered a cult classic, and her 1995 film Clueless is one of the best teen films of all time.

 
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Image via Allocine.fr If you could own the entire wardrobe from a single film, which movie would you choose? If you were a teen in the '90s, you'd be pretty likely to think of Clueless , the Jane Austen-inspired film that was hailed as the "fashion film of the year" by Women's Wear Daily . Here are some of the cutest, most iconic Clueless looks. image via timeinc.net image via l azydork.net image via photobucket  image via timeinc   Read Full Story
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Career: ← Previous revision Revision as of 14:20, 16 December 2009 Line 19: Line 19: Heckerling's most recent project was the romantic comedy ''[[I Could Never Be Your Woman]]'', starring [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] and [[Paul Rudd]], which [[direct-to-video|did not receive a theatrical release]] in the United States. Heckerling also directed an early episode of the NBC version of ''[[The...  
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With all the complaining and frustration I've expressed with adaptations and remakes in recent news, I'm even more disgusted by anymore projects dealing with vampires. However, a part of me is curious about ScreenDaily's recent announcement that Amy Heckerling (of Clueless) is working on a romantic comedy with vampires aptly titled Vamps, a story that focuses on two young female vampires living the good life in New York until love enters the...  
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FROM MTV.COM: What if Cher Horowitz had been a vampire living in New York City instead of a well-intentioned Beverly Hills fashionista? As if! No, seriously. Amy Heckerling, the writer-director of the beloved 1995 film "Clueless" is the latest to sink her teeth into the genre with a new romantic comedy called "Vamps." ScreenDaily.com is [...]  
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As if! Director Amy Heckerling -- whose credits include 90s faves Clueless and Fast Times at Ridgemont High -- is jumping in with the likes of Twilight and True Blood, taking on a vampire franchise of her own.  
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As far as filmographies go, Amy Heckerling has a weighty selection of hits among her misses. In addition to the fantastic Clueless, she also gave us Fast Times at Ridgemont High, European Vacation, and the first two Look Who's Talking movies. While the quality of the latter two films is debatable, at least they made money, which is more than you can see for her recent string of films which include The Loser, and the direct-to-DVD I Can Never...  
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Krysten Ritter ("Breaking Bad," "Confessions of a Shopaholic") may be the latest actress to jump on "all things vampire," according to Screen Daily.Ritter will be making that leap with "teen rite of passage" writer/director Amy Heckerling, in a romantic comedy called "Vamps."The film is reportedly a modern-day tale of two young female vampires living the good life in New York until love enters the picture and each has to make a choice that...  
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"The Insider" has the latest... Amy Heckerling, who directed Brittany Murphy in 1995's 'Clueless,' says she is "shocked and angry" about the star's death on Sunday and doesn't understand why nobody was "watching out with what was going on with her." Heckerling tells Us Weekly that although she hadn't seen the actress in a year, there was talk about her behavior. "I can't say that I noticed anything that led me to believe, 'Oh my God, this...  
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