
Alicia Silverstone and Brendan Fraser.
Shutterstock (2)Alicia Silverstone would love to meet again Brendan Fraser for Blast From The Past sequel – but they had a personal reunion right after winning the Oscar.
“I would love to do something with Brendan… I only saw Brendan after he won his Oscar,” he said Don’t know star, 46, spoke at the 90s Con in Hartford, Connecticut, which was attended by Us Weekly, on Sunday, March 19. “He’s so cute and sweet.”

Alicia Silverstone and Brendan Fraser in ‘Blast From The Past.’
Peter Sorel/New Line/Kobal/ShutterstockFraser, 54, won the Best Actor award at the Oscars on March 12. The pope star hit Vanity Fair Oscar afterparty with his award. Silverstone also attended the event, walking the carpet with the designer Christian Siriano.
“He talked in his speech about how we’re all going through this very difficult time,” Silverstone added while at 90s Con. “Everyone has to grow up and be a part of life [that] you struggle. And look what happened to them. So awesome. So yes, I like to do that [sequel].”
During the ceremony, Fraser was emotional as he took the stage at the Dolby Theater in Beverly Hills, California. “I started in this business 30 years ago, and it didn’t come easy for me, but there were facilities that I didn’t appreciate at the time until I stopped,” he said in his acceptance speech. “And, I just want to say thank you for this recognition because it could not have been done without my players. It has been as if I had been on an expedition to dive at the bottom of the ocean, and air on the line to the surface in a launch supervised by some people in my life, like a child -my sons, Holden and Leland and Griffin. .”
Before making Academy Award-winning films, Fraser starred in romantic comedies in the 1990s, incl Blast From The Past. He portrays Adam Webber, the man whose parents (played by Christopher Walken and Sissy Spacek) raised him in a Cold War-era shelter after locking himself away for 35 years. When the door opens, 35-year-old Adam explores the outside world, falling for Silverstone’s Eve Rustikov. The film, directed by the late Hugh Wilson, earned $40.3 million at the worldwide box office.
While Silverstone was happy to talk about the 1999 film, she was mainly at 90s Con to discuss Clueless in 1995. She was on a panel with other cast members Breckin Meyer, Stacey Dash and Elisa Donovan they reminisced about the good movie and the last cast member Brittany Murphy.
“I remember Brittany coming, and she was so nice,” Silverstone said.
Meyer, 48, added: “Mr [tough part] like, we all can’t see the incredible work that is going to happen, which is not fun.
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With reporting by Stephanie Webber