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With that said, check out my choices for the best teen comedies from the ’90s.
Said party is open to everyone; it’s not just exclusive to the popular crowd and the jocks.
Everyone shows up, even the kids who aren’t exactly high up the social ladder.
and left an impact lasting to this day.
For you literary fans, this is in fact an adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Emma.”
Her mom has ventured off to Australia, leaving them behind with a babysitter (Eda Reiss Merin).
As can only happen in a teen comedy: Their babysitter dies.
Instead of letting the proper authorities know, they go along with it.
Sue decides to lie on her resume, landing a job in fashion.
Of course, as we all know, what can go wrong will go wrong.
It’s a ridiculous premise that probably wouldn’t land well today, but it’s absolutely hilarious.
You have a lot of famous faces in their before-they-became-superstars era).
It also modernizes the Shakespeare play “Taming of the Shrew” with a healthy dosage of modern flair.
See, their father won’t let Bianca date until Kat does first.
This seems like it will never happen since Kat is rebellious with a very sharp tongue.
Along the way, something surprising happens: Kat begins to maybe, kind of, sort oflikePatrick.
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‘Clerks’
Unlike most of the other teen comedies on this list.
“Clerks” doesn’t have a crazy premise.
It simply follows the guys, their wacky customers, and their romantic interests.
And at the time, he also happened to work at the store where the movie was filmed.
At the reunion, their lies spin out of control, leading to chaos and hilarity.
This is a charming film you’ll appreciate even more once you hit your own reunion milestone.
Fun fact: A sequel is (finally!)