Get a Clue

2002 "Trust No One... Question Everything... Get A Clue."
5.1| 1h23m| G| en
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A wealthy student with too much fashion sense, her equally rich friends, and her rival/superior from the school paper work together to solve the case when their teacher goes missing.

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Nonureva Really Surprised!
Ensofter Overrated and overhyped
Calum Hutton It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
evilauraaa I usually love Disney original movies. But this one is by far the worst movie i've ever seen! The acting was horrible, I couldn't stop shaking my head when I was watching it, and the plot was way too weak. I kept rolling my eyes trough out the whole movie. Like, who would put a super expensive piece of jewelry in a paper bag? and LOST IT like that? Honestly, it gave me headaches. And when Lexy's bracelet was stuck, she could've just taken it off... I don't know, maybe I would've loved it if I had watched it when I was 12? Lindsay Lohan's acting was so awkward it actually surprised me, it's like she was just reading out the lines instead of acting. Totally disappointed.
annevejb A story about a girl who has everything, including a father who sometimes looks like Adolph Hitler. Parts of this story were a pain to me, the first time that I saw it. She has everything, including two people who look down on her. Except that as the events progress she shows even more of her everything and they end up happy that she is around. After the first viewing I was soon starting to find this to be a rather nice story, one of Lindsay's best. She has everything, including fashion. The name New York Fashion is well known to me from many easy to read type romantic novels in the 80's and 90's. This is shown here in capital letters. The mid teens 2001ish range anyway. Suddenly it is a name that is positive and vibrant, not just a tag. Lindsay as a special ambassador showing that the expensive side of New York can rate a stately honour.* Update at October 2008 Having just seen Clueless 1995, these two feel interlinked. This is a story about 15s acted by 15s. Not 15s by 18s. The story is set on the opposite coast to the city of La. This does not attempt to justify its existence by way of links to literature. She has a distinctive way of starting the day, communion with her wardrobe. She is influenced by her adulation of her dad's ways, just he looks like Adolph Hitler. This is centred on a murder of a pet Russian, it is not a Christian slater. Teachers are shown to have a need for a right to privacy. The ending includes two teachers marrying. It is a Disney, not a Paramount.
Cutelizzy When I first saw it, I thought, hey this movie is pretty cool, but then I kept watching it over and over again and it got, well, more annoying. I only like it because Lindsay Lohan is starring in it. I don't really think every kid in New York dresses so trendily. Anyway, Get a Clue would be a bit better if they got different actors. The movie was supposed to be comedy, but I didn't think it was that funny. Like, when everyone was coming in the hotel and chasing everyone, it wasn't that funny, and in the beginning when Lexy woke up and touched the side of her mouth where she had drooled the night before and then wiped some of it away with her hand with a disgusted look, it wasn't that funny either. I don't really think Lexy is spoiled, but I might in real life.
marius_nicolescu Being the biggest Lindsy Lohan fan I will always say good words about all her movies, including this one. The script was pretty good, although it could have been better. Even with this Lindsay did an admirable job interpreting Lexy Gold. So, I don't think it's necessary to tell here about the action, but I can say that the end of the film is very surprising, and, so I really enjoyed it, with a little question for the writer. Do you think that this is possible in real life? I don't think so. Anyway, great movie. Good work Lindsay! 10/10