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In 1994, writer-director Kevin Smith scored a surprise indie hit with the low-budget, black and white CLERKS, which won awards at the Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals and has attracted a growing cult audience over the years. Following such movies as MALLRATS, CHASING AMY, and DOGMA, Smith returns to his roots for CLERKS II, a .. Read more

Starring Kevin Smith, Ethan Suplee, Jason Mewes, Earthquake
Director Kevin Smith
Genres Comedy

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Clerks 2

In 1994, writer-director Kevin Smith scored a surprise indie hit with the low-budget, black and white CLERKS, which won awards at the Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals and has attracted a growing cult audience over the years. Following such movies as MALLRATS, CHASING AMY, and DOGMA, Smith returns to his roots for CLERKS II, a very funny, very raunchy sequel. It's been more than 10 years, but Dante Hicks (Brian O'Halloran) and Randal Graves (Jeff Anderson) are still working at the same Quick Stop video and convenience store in New Jersey--until it burns down. They both end up finding jobs at the nearby Mooby's, a fast-food joint (with the motto 'I'm Eating It!') managed by Becky (Rosario Dawson). While Dante gets prepared to move to Florida to marry Emma (Smith's real-life wife, Jennifer Schwalbach), Randal harasses geeky 'Funployee of the Month' Elias (Trevor Fehrman), a dweeb who worships the TRANSFORMERS and believes, much to Randal's consternation, that THE LORD OF THE RINGS is superior to STAR WARS. Also back are Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith), who contribute their own warped world view of sex, drugs, and rock & roll. The film features a string of cameos by familiar faces from other Smith films, and an eclectic soundtrack ranging from Talking Heads and the Smashing Pumpkins to King Diamond and the godly Alanis Morissette.

Starring Kevin Smith, Ethan Suplee, Jason Mewes, Earthquake, Rosario Dawson, Jason Lee, Wanda Sykes, Ben Affleck
Director Kevin Smith
Studio PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 37 mins
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Genres Comedy
Language English
Released DVD: 19 Feb 2007
Production year: 2006
Format DVD

Clerks 2 (2006)

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    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Disapointing

    What Kevin Smith achieved with the original Clerks on a shoe string budget has to be commended; it was edgy, believable and most importantly funny. Ever since however the quality of his films has been on a steady decline, culminating in the God awful Jersey Girl and unfortunately Clerks 2 doesn’t alter the trend. 10 years on the lead characters are older, fatter, and none the wiser, and with age they’ve morphed from charismatic slackers into unbelievably pathetic losers still cracking fart jokes. I simply didn’t sympathise them and it’s telling that the characters not involved in the first film come out of this the best. Dante (played by Brian O Halloran….who can’t act to save his life) is most at fault, a decade on this character still hasn’t discovered a personality and is just used to prop Randals delinquent wise cracks (yet the plot centers around him and the two beautiful women pursuing him!). The painfully over sentimental ending tries to alter the tone and give the film some sort of purpose but it just doesn’t fit and anyhow by then I was a long way from caring. To get the most from this film I’d recommend low expectations and paying zero attention to the barley there plot and enjoy the few sketches that are funny (Porch monkey, donkey show and the Lord of the Rings impression were priceless), that or just watch the first one.

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    Rated - 2 stars

    Bit Dissapointing

    I was a bit dissapointed with this film of the Kevin Smith variety. I have loved all his other films and even found myself laughing out loud to Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back...but although this film has sweet undertones, (it might be cause im growing up!) i Found it to be unnecessarily crude.

    Beastiality, loads of hardcore swearing and no very many funny jokes made for an average film. Jay looks a lot older, Silent Bob hasnt aged, and the story doesnt really go anywhere. Very predicatable although sweet ending.

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