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The search for the real life Pretty Committe: The nationwide casting call for the lead roles; Ehmagawd! We're Rolling: Stars on the set; The Clique movie: Tween couture - Focus on fashion; The Clique movie casting contest winners: Meet the 5 finalists who came to Hollywood, met the Clique's author and auditioned for the movie; Gag reel; Clique girlz in the studio: Recording the movie's theme song "Here With Me Now"; DVD PC ROM link to more exciting Clique extras
Full Product DetailsDisc #1, Side A -- Clique: Widescreen
1. Major Gossip Points [4:27]
2. Not Gonna Cut It [4:40]
3. Clothes Encounters [4:02]
4. Ehmagawd! A Stowaway [4:33]
5. Done, Done and Done [3:20]
6. In 4 a Laff [5:08]
7. State of the Union [6:41]
8. Invitations [5:05]
9. How Dare Claire [2:57]
10. Secret Friends [3:59]
11. Out of the Pool [4:24]
12. Massiekur Messaging [8:06]
13. No Hablas [3:08]
14. Three Best Friends [3:11]
15. U R Well Done [3:33]
16. Be Yourself [3:39]
17. Zero to Hero [5:01]
18. Claire Takes the Cake [5:47]
19. State Restated [1:22]
20. End Credits [4:01]
Disc #1, Side B -- Clique: Fullscreen
1. Major Gossip Points [4:27]
2. Not Gonna Cut It [4:40]
3. Clothes Encounters [4:02]
4. Ehmagawd! A Stowaway [4:33]
5. Done, Done and Done [3:20]
6. In 4 a Laff [5:08]
7. State of the Union [6:41]
8. Invitations [5:05]
9. How Dare Claire [2:57]
10. Secret Friends [3:59]
11. Out of the Pool [4:24]
12. Massiekur Messaging [8:06]
13. No Hablas [3:08]
14. Three Best Friends [3:11]
15. U R Well Done [3:33]
16. Be Yourself [3:39]
17. Zero to Hero [5:01]
18. Claire Takes the Cake [5:47]
19. State Restated [1:22]
20. End Credits [4:01]
This teen movie follows the story of four seventh grade preteens who rule their exclusive New York girl's school with their powerful clique known as the Pretty Committee. Normally, their group of friends is extremely choosy about who they socialize with, but when frumpy classmate Claire ends up moving into the guest house of one of these cliquey chicks, their disgust eventually turns to sympathy, as some of them start to realize that it doesn't take a chic outfit to be a good friend. Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
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Label worshipping to the extreme. From Prada, Fendi, Micahel Kors, Missoni and BCBG to the frowned-upon Gap and Old Navy, many mentions and much ado about clothing. Though she does not have the money to dress like the other girls, Claire li... More
Label worshipping to the extreme. From Prada, Fendi, Micahel Kors, Missoni and BCBG to the frowned-upon Gap and Old Navy, many mentions and much ado about clothing. Though she does not have the money to dress like the other girls, Claire lies, wheedles and takes donations from others to get the status symbols she thinks she needs. Close
Girls call each other "bitch," among many other insults. Also "hell," "pissed."
These seventh graders have never been kissed, but they obsess over older boys, even scheming to win a boy's affection by jumping out of a cake, scantily clad.
Rude behavior and insults could be considered emotional violence to some.
Parents have cocktails at a party.
About TheClique
Parents need to know that this DVD based on the popular Clique book series by Lisi Harrison intends to make light of tweens' obsession with wearing the right clothes in order to fit in. The fashions themselves, the quest to achieve them, and the rude behavior that surrounds those who have them are all glorified. The music thumps a little louder and the shots are a little slicker when these 12-year-olds are parading down the school hallway in their designer duds.
Families can talk about what it means to wear nice clothes. Some parents might remember Benetton sweaters, Ray Bans or Air Jordans being the must-have items when they were in high school. But cost-wise, these luxury goods were "bargain basement" compared to what The Pretty Committee wears every day. Why is it so crucial to Massie that her friends wear the season's best, most expensive clothing? Does this movie ring true for tweens in your town? Should parents give their tweens credit cards with no limits? Why or why not? What would you do if you were in Claire's (tennis) shoes?