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| Director: Kevin Smith Actors: Brian O'halloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Dawson, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith Studio: The Weinstein Company Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 182 reviews Sales Rank: 40051
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: HD DVD Region: 0 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 98 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.4 x 0.5
MPN: WEIHD79660 UPC: 796019796606 EAN: 0796019796606 ASIN: B000I5YMR4
Theatrical Release Date: July 21, 2006 Release Date: January 16, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 04/15/2008 Run time: 88 minutes Rating: Ur
Amazon.com Lo and behold, Clerks II defies the odds as a sequel that even the most ardent Clerks fans can be happy about. Twelve years after Kevin Smith turned the independent film world upside-down with his $27,000 black-and-white comedy, perpetual slackers Dante (Brian O'Halloran) and Randal (Jeff Anderson) return for another raucous romp in suburbia, but this time there's no beloved Quick Stop mini-mart to ensure their low-level employment. Now they're aimless 33-year-olds flippin' burgers at Mooby's, a fast-food joint with a cow theme that's "udderly delicious." Dante's engaged to his long-time girlfriend but has unexpectedly fallen in love with Mooby's manager Becky (and since she's played by Rosario Dawson, can you blame him?), and Randal's still holding out for life, liberty, and the pursuit of low ambition. The responsibilities of adulthood are rearing their ugly head, and with Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith) still dealing weed and generally being obnoxious, well... something's gotta give, right? The way Smith has written this long-awaited follow-up, the dilemmas of Dante, Randal, and their ongoing friendship are something that anyone can relate to, and with Dawson lighting up the screen (in a role demanded by producer Harvey Weinstein to boost box-office appeal), the movie's romantic chemistry is surprisingly delightful. Rest assured, also, that Smith (shooting mostly in color this time, on a $5 million budget) hasn't forgotten where he came from: Clerks II is jam-packed with the same lewd, crude humor that made Clerks an indie-film phenomenon, and Smith's good-natured sincerity is still on full display, ensuring that only the most prudish viewers could possibly be offended. For everyone else, this is as enjoyable as any sequel could ever hope to be, with amusing cameos by Smith-movie veterans Ben Affleck and Jason Lee, among others. --Jeff Shannon
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Exactly what I hoped for!! June 10, 2009 W. Payne (Memphis, TN) I received it in 3 days after I ordered it and it was in great condition. The S&H was more then the actual movie, but it is one of my favorites so it was definitely worth it.
Too Funny June 6, 2009 E. Partida (Houston, TX) Ok...so I knew going in that there would be a lot of raunchy jokes and suggestiveness...And I was not dissapointed!! I enjoyed the Original Clerks...But there was someting about Clerks II that just seemed to stand out. I loved all the horrible jokes, the hilariously random dance sequence, and Silent Bob finally at a loss for words!!! This film was awesome!! If you LOVE Jay and Silent Bob....You will love this one.
doesn't compare to the original May 11, 2009 Jeremy Wright (SF Bay Area, CA, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
had some funny parts, but the movie was kinda stupid and gimmicky. it's kinda like a Harold & Kumar type movie, it's decently funny, somewhat entertaining, but lacks substance. they should have quit after the original Clerks. that was a great movie. and if you've seen the original directors cut of the first one, you'd know that they couldn't have possibly made this sequel
Lame March 14, 2009 Jeff Horwat (Boston, MA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Best part of this movie was hearing Soul Asylum at the end and the movie being over.
I'm disgusted and repulsed and... and I can't look away February 3, 2009 C. CRADDOCK (Bakersfield) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Clerks II finds Dante and Randal still working at Quick Stop, lo these many years later--until Randal burns it down by forgetting to turn off the coffee pot. Kevin Smith is a more polished film maker now, but of course it lacks the raw energy of his earlier stuff. Like the original Clerks. It seems like he peaked about 5 years earlier, with 2001's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. This film tries to come to terms with more adult themes, growing up, getting married settling down. But ultimately, it rejects that premise and fosters the view that adolescence can be maintained permanently, and that is all I can say without totally giving away the ending. Brian O'Halloran as Dante Hicks is a slightly better actor years later, but it is harder to care about his character. It is no longer cute for him to be a slacker, and if he is going to just give up, get married, and settle into a boring life, as he no doubt should, well, who cares? Jeff Anderson returns as Randal Graves, as annoying as ever, but that was his peculiar charm. It was rumored that there was a falling out between him and autuer Kevin Smith, and in the "thanks you's" and aknowledgements, that seemed confirmed. He was back, and he "hit it out of the park" but again, who cares? He couldn't save this movie. Nor could Jay, or Silent Bob, who for once, was literally speechless. There was a new character, a repressed nerd from a strict religious family, Elias, but though he offered a good characterization, his character was poorly written, and I didn't buy it. Pillow pants? Randal Graves: You can't get a chick, ya mook. You're too weird and sad. Elias: [gets angry] I turn down chicks left and right. Randal Graves: Your chicks *are* your left and right. The best acting of all, though once again, I didn't buy it, was Rosario Dawson acting like she was in love with Hicks. I really enjoyed her performance, but still could not suspend my disbelief. Why did Hicks, a clerk in a Quick Stop for 10 years, and then a fast food employee, attract a beautiful woman like Dawson? And, he had Jennifer Schwalbach Smith, not too shabby herself, wanting to marry him. She is Kevin Smith's wife in real life, so it would be within the realm of possibillity that she could love Dante. A step up, even. But Rosario Dawson? Why did she even agree to do this movie? Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) seem like they are alter egos for Dante and Randal, don't you think? Duh. Anyway, though I have trashed Clerks II, I enjoyed watching it, especially the scenes with Rosario Dawson, but mildly entertaining though it was, I still have to say that it wasn't a very good movie. It was a good effort. It gives closure to the View Askew story arc. Jay: Nong, nong, ning-a ning-a nong nong! Directed by Kevin Smith Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) Dogma (1999) Chasing Amy - Criterion Collection (1997) Mallrats (Collector's Edition) (1995) Clerks (Collector's Series) (1994) Selected Roles of Rosario Dawson Rent (Fullscreen) (2005) .... Mimi Marquez Sin City (2005) .... Gail Alexander - Director's Cut (Full Screen Edition) (2004) .... Roxane Josie and The Pussycats (2001) .... Valerie Brown Kids (1995) .... Ruby Becky: I'm disgusted and repulsed and... and I can't look away.
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