Clerks (1994)
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Reviews Counted:47
Fresh:41
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.4/10
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Made for less than the cost of an SUV, Kevin Smith's first film finds 22-year-old Quick Stop clerk Dante Hicks (Brian O'Halloran) called into work on his precious day off. There he is besieged by... Made for less than the cost of an SUV, Kevin Smith's first film finds 22-year-old Quick Stop clerk Dante Hicks (Brian O'Halloran) called into work on his precious day off. There he is besieged by customers ranging from the agitated to the insane, not to mention Randal (Jeff Anderson), the clerk from the video store next door whose commitment to service is made clear when he observes, "This job would be great if it wasn't for the f@&%!#* customers." Dante's love life is a shambles, and the situation at the store goes from bad to worse, but he and Randal are never so beleaguered that they can't find time to discuss why the destruction of the Death Star in RETURN OF THE JEDI may have been morally dubious (uninvolved contractors were probably aboard). In fact, it was the clerks' clever dialogue, saturated with pop-culture references, that elevated CLERKS to cult-hit status among Generation-Xers and transformed Kevin Smith from film school dropout to indie auteur. Smith himself plays Silent Bob, while Jason Mewes plays Jay, his drug-dealing other half. Together the duo provide added comic relief, continuity, and wisdom in each of the the director's films. [More]
Starring: Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes
Starring: Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes
Director: Kevin Smith
Director: Kevin Smith
Screenwriter: Kevin Smith
Producer: Scott Mosier
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Release:
Jun 29, 1999
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There's no denying the raw and energetic feel Smith created with a memorable script, great characters and a genuine sense of Gen X angst. Full Review |
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an exemplar of what can happen when the stars align and someone's home movie can help foment a revolution Full Review |
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Clerks remains a defining debut, a symbolic shot into the darkened domain of legitimate moviemaking. Full Review |
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...the film's inherent deficiencies are generally overshadowed by the distinctly earnest vibe. Full Review |
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Smith dogpiles absurdity and obscenity on top of each other. The dullness of the dead-end jobs is brightened by bizarre bits--a fat guy asking for softer toilet paper, drops dead on the toilet. Full Review |
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Kevin Smith actually pulled it off. Full Review |
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It comes from bad stock, curses like a longshoreman and doesn't bring a gift. Nevertheless, it's the life of the party. Full Review |
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It's not John Cassavetes' Shadows (1959), but what Kevin Smith's Clerks, lacks in subtlety it makes up for in laughs Full Review |
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Cheap, touching, and downright nasty, Kevin Smith’s first feature still remains the ultimate cinematic tribute to slackers. Full Review |
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...it is the ability to identify with the characters that makes the story so universal. I mean, we've all known people like these who have annoyed us all our lives. Full Review |
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Smith's dialogue sounded groundbreakingly realistic at the time -- wore out its welcome eventually, but the initial blast was gleeful and significant.
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A wonderfully funny film debut; from the outset Kevin Smith takes us into his askewed world, and we love it. And I wasn't even supposed to be at work today.
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If you dig low-brow humor and a high volume cynical slacker take on things, then this film delivers the goods. Full Review |
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...an utterly profane and amusing movie by first-time filmmaker Kevin Smith. Full Review |
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