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Clerks II (2006)
description written by member Zara:
12 years later comes the unnecessary sequel to the masterpiece made for only $27,000 in black and white surveillance camera style. We get to revisit our favorite duo and see what hoops Smith wants to put them through for the paycheck.
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Clerks II Movie Review by N (5/17/2008) |
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"Clerks II" isn't for everybody, but those it was made for will be more than satisfied. Like every Smith movies, this one is an open book into the director's feelings and thoughts. But contrary to the original, which was made for himself and his friends, this one has it for the hard core fans.
Kevin Smith tried to become...
(complete Clerks II review by N)
Funny, irreverent and just plain nasty. This film was really great -
even better than the first one! Of course, the addition Of Rosario
Dawson (Rent, Sin City) was the crowning touch that made it really fun.
It was the best role she has played and it was more than I could have
asked for in a comedy.
Of course, it would...
(complete Clerks II review by B Movie Ben)
Clerks II Movie Review by Zara (3/14/2007) |
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First Half:
Awesome.
Second Half:
f*cking lame-ass cop-out.
Kevin, Kevin, Kevin. *shakes head* You made Randal PANDER??? What the f*ck were you thinking? Has parenthood made you soft?? I... *sigh* I don't have the words.
And that little dance on the counter so DID NOT qualify as Randal-ling. If you were going to...
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Clerks II Movie Review by Max (8/4/2006) |
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The relationship that Dante Hicks and Randal Graves share in the original Clerks is that of a true best friend. Most of the entire movie involved the two engaging in conversations of sex, movies, and questions man asks about his universe. Their contemplation of both disgusting and just plain silly subjects, such as the...
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Clerks II Movie Review by AJ (7/21/2006) |
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Kevin Smith has come a long way since his 1994 debut Clerks. He flexed his filmmaking muscle with Chasing Amy and Dogma, he made some mostly Hollywood but still good product like Mallrats or more notably Jersey Girl, and attempted to wrap up the View Askewniverse with the disappointing Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Jay...
(complete Clerks II review by AJ)
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