You're only hurting yourself here, baby. Come on, you gonna walk home? Get back in the car, please! Get back in the car! Cher Horowitz: Leave me alone! Elton: Fine! Ohhhh, shit. View Quote [While taking her driver's test] Oops! Should I write them a note? View Quote Cher's saving herself for Luke Perry. View Quote Cher, I don't want to do this anymore.
And my buns: they don't feel nothin' like steel. View Quote Dionne and her boyfriend Murray are in this dramatic relationship.
I think they've seen that Ike and Tina Turner movie just too many times. Cher: I love him. Every time I laugh at this joke, I also remember how I confused R. Elton sucks for many reasons—snobbery, surprise kissing, etc. I gotta go to the quad before somebody snags it. Dionne: Besides, the PC term is hymenally challenged.
That Polonius guy did. Horowitz: Hey you! Anything happens to my daughter, I got a. I doubt anybody would miss you. Amber: Ms. Dionne: Well there goes your social life. Horowitz: You mean to tell me that you argued your way from a C plus to an A minus? Cher: Totally based on my powers of persuasion. You proud? Their mutual respect and admiration makes their relationship one of the sweetest in the film.
Cher: Dionne and I were both named after great singers of the past who now do infomercials. Viewers never get a good look at the other side, so it's hard to tell if the desk is just unique, or if he really is sitting at it incorrectly.
There are countless examples of brand names being changed in teen shows, a move typically done to avoid having to obtain permission to showcase a brand's name, logo, or product all of which may be protected under strict licensing laws.
This can lead to some shows thinking of clever knockoff products, like the Pear computers on Nickelodeon's "iCarly" or the Hastygram social-media app on Teen Nick's "Degrassi. A few scenes — and days — later, she appears in nearly the same outfit again. In the second scene where Amber wears this outfit, Cher has changed clothes and it's clear that several days have passed, but Amber is still wearing almost the same outfit, right down to her dog-tag necklaces.
Her hair, however, has been restyled from a high bun to two low pigtails and she wears the jacket open in the second scene. When Cher goes to gym class, viewers are treated to more moments of students talking on phones, fixing each other's appearance, and in general, not paying attention to class.
Everyone seems to be wearing black, white, or gray during the scene, which makes the red accessory clipped to Amber's pants quite noticeable. The device looks like it's a pager or a flip phone, and the sight of it clipped onto her waistband is very similar to the earlys trend of hooking phones onto pants that didn't have pockets. Dionne also appears to have some sort of pager clipped to the outside of her outfit during the scene, but Cher is carrying around a very small bag instead.
Tai has a lunch tray with her binder on top of it, and other students can be seen pushing lunch trays down the line. Travis, however, is pushing a skateboard instead of a tray, which may not be practical but does help start his first conversation with Tai.
Despite Cher's house being supposedly located in the typically warm Beverly Hills, California, it has at least three visible fireplaces.
There's one in the bathroom where Cher and Dionne wash the red dye out of Tai's hair, one in the living room where Cher and Tai work out , and one in Cher's father's office. The fireplace in the living room and the one in the office are even lit in different scenes. And it seems like an especially odd choice for Tai and Cher to sit in front of a lit fireplace after a workout. Amber stands out in this scene for her bizarre outfit choice. Her turtleneck, skirt, and knee highs are very colorful and patterned, but Amber takes the odd look one step further by wearing her hair in two gravity-defying ponytails like Cindy Lou Who from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
From the moment they pull up, viewers can see an absurd number of Christmas decorations on the lawn and the front of the house. There are even more decorations inside, including a tree, and many characters seem to be wearing red, green, or holiday-themed sweaters.
Viewers get an overwhelming sense that this is a Christmas party , but no characters ever discuss the holidays or take notice of these decorations at all. With so many iconic outfits in the film, it makes sense that not all of Cher's accessories — like these bee earrings — aren't remembered as well as some others. The earrings add a cute touch to what is otherwise one of Cher's plainer outfits.
As part of her attempt to seduce Christian, Cher makes cookies. To do so, she throws the premade log of dough into the oven on a baking sheet without slicing it. When she pulls the burnt mess of cookie out of the oven, viewers can see that it's still in the shape of the rolled tube.
As Christian points out, Cher's father has an impressive art collection. This includes paintings, sculptures, and statues that viewers see scattered throughout the house and yard. These art pieces are most noticeable when Christian is commenting on the statues outside, but viewers may also spot similar sculptures in the background of scenes inside Cher's house as well.
Murray's car can be seen in multiple scenes throughout the movie, though is usually remembered best from the scene where Dionne accidentally merges onto the freeway. You're offended or maybe not, depending on the circumstances but deep down you're thinking it's nice to hear that someone finds you beautiful.
Sometimes it's just nice to be reminded that you're still attractive to somebody, or that you're having a good hair day. It's the little things that boost your self-confidence. Strangers catcalling isn't necessarily the best way to be reminded of your beauty, but we never said the human psyche made sense. Cher doesn't exactly research her topics in debate well, but she still manages to deliver an entertaining performance.
Plus, it's totally relatable. Not many people like conducting extensive research. Besides, with everything happening in politics, it's not easy to keep up. So it's easy to side with Cher's approach to debate, and copy this meme's message of being in favor of politics and leaving it at that.
One of the biggest burns in s pop culture. After transforming Tai's looks and personality to go with it, Cher realizes the monster that Tai has become because of her influence. Tai was very harsh with Cher when she said this, and Cher was already having a bad day. While that was awful, the hilarious aspect of this meme is that the insult is simple yet effective, and it spawned a flurry of utilization in text messages to people referencing the film or giving their friends a hard time.
Movie insults--there just isn't anything like them. You couldn't have used a better character to accompany the meaning of this meme. Cher is all about style. Clothes, shoes, accessories, hair products, and especially make-up.
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