
Alicia Silverstone and Brendan Fraser. Shutterstock (2)
Alicia Silverstone can be glad to reunite with Brendan Fraser for a Blast From the Past sequel — however that they had non-public reunions proper after his Oscar win.
“I’d be happy to do anything with Brendan … I just saw Brendan after he won his Oscar,” the Clueless star, 46, mentioned at 90s Con in Hartford, Connecticut, which was attended by Us Weekly, on Sunday, March 19. “He’s so cute and so sweet.”

Alicia Silverstone and Brendan Fraser in ‘Blast From The Past.’ Peter Sorel/New Line/Kobal/Shutterstock
Fraser, 54, received the Best Actor trophy on the Oscars on March 12. The Whale star hit the Vanity Fair Oscar afterparty along with his award. Silverstone additionally attended the occasion, strolling the carpet with designer Christian Siriano.
“He talked in his speech about how we all go through these really hard times,” Silverstone added whereas at 90s Con. “Everybody has to grow and it’s part of life [that] you struggle. And look what happened to him. So it was really nice. So yes, I’m happy to do that [sequel].”
During the ceremony, Fraser was emotional as he took the stage on the Dolby Theater in Beverly Hills, California. “I started in this business 30 years ago, and things didn’t come easy to me, but there was a facility that I didn’t appreciate at the time until it stopped,” he mentioned in his acceptance speech. “And, I just want to say thank you for this acknowledgement because it couldn’t be done without my cast. It’s been like I’ve been on a diving expedition at the bottom of the ocean, and the air on the line to the surface is on a launch being watched over by some people in my life, like my sons, Holden and Leland and Griffin.”
Before he was making Academy Award-winning movies, Fraser was a staple in Nineties romantic comedies, together with Blast From the Past. He portrayed Adam Webber, a person whose mother and father (performed by Christopher Walken and Sissy Spacek) raised him in a Cold War-era fallout shelter after locking themselves in 35 years. When the doorways unlock, 35-year-old Adam explores the skin world, falling for Silverstone’s Eve Rustikov. The movie, directed by the late Hugh Wilson, earned $40.3 million on the worldwide field workplace.
While Silverstone was glad to talk in regards to the 1999 flick, she was primarily at 90s Con to debate her 1995 hit Clueless. She was on a panel with fellow forged members Breckin Meyer, Stacey Dash and Elisa Donovan as they reminisced in regards to the iconic movie and late forged member Brittany Murphy.
“I remember Brittany coming in, and she was so great,” Silverstone mentioned.
Meyer, 48, added: “The [tough part] is, like, we all don’t get to see the incredible work she was gonna do, which sucks.”
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With reporting by Stephanie Webber
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