【Its OK to think that Clueless is funny!!】 The genre of teen movies can offer both good and bad things. Most teen films are about sex and drugs and are chock full of cliches. But there are some teen films that manage to be original, clever and fun. Clueless is the story of Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone), a rich Beverly Hills teen. Cher lives with her lawyer father Mel (Dan Hedaya) since her mother died "during a routine liposuction." Cher decides to use her popularity for a good cause, so she and Dionne help a slightly geeky new girl named Tai Frasier (Brittany Murphy) become popular. She tries to set Tai up with one of these boys, Elton (Jeremy Sisto), but it is obvious that Elton is more interested in Cher. Clueless skillfully blends together satire and sweetness, and the film remains one of my favorites almost ten years after its release. If I had to find something bad about Clueless, it would be the fact that other filmmakers tried to capitalize on the success of this film by updating other classic tales and setting them in a high school (example: She's All That). But you can't really blame this film for spawning those imitators. Unfortunately, the DVD of Clueless doesn't offer anything special. All you get are two theatrical trailers. That's it. If you haven't seen this one yet, you're missing out. Buy it now.!! Despite its satirical nature, there is nothing mean-spirited about this film, as its subject matter is treated with obvious affection. Nor is there anything offensive in it, unless you have strong issues with homosexuality. Even teen sex is, surprisingly, dealt with in a way that real life rarely mirrors... as something to be carefully considered and not done on a whim. All this is a refreshing change from what most people find amusing these days. I highly recommend this film to teenagers... and to their parents, as well. Rated PG-13 for sex related dialogue and some teen use of alcohol and drugs.*****