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the person that the store is no longer open. The man then pulls out a gun and shoots Dante, killing him. Afterward, the man puts all the money from the cash register in a bag and walks out of the store. The sequence ends with Dante's dead face looking off past the camera; after the credits roll – the soundtrack over it being a cash register making noises – a customer (played by Smith with his beard shaved off) wearing glasses and in a ponytail and a baseball jersey comes into the store, sees no one around (as Dante is lying dead behind the counter), steals a pack of cigarettes, and runs off.
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questions Dante about his earlier whereabouts, then fines him $ 500 for selling cigarettes to a four-year-old, even though Randal actually sold them. Afterwards, Caitlin visits Dante, having ended her engagement. Torn between her and Veronica, he finally pursues a date with Caitlin, returning to his house to prepare. However, an incident in the store bathroom renders her catatonic; in the darkness, she had sex with who she thought was Dante but was really an elderly customer who suffered a fatal
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ills of cancer because he sells cigarettes. Dante's girlfriend Veronica Loughran enters, quickly calms the crowd down with a fire extinguisher, confronts the representative and orders him out along with the crowd, chiding them for wasting their lives. Shortly after, Dante and Veronica converse behind the counter regarding Dante's current disposition. She then encounters an old boyfriend of hers, a customer named Willam Black, and admits to Dante that she engaged in
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accord, but arrived at work nevertheless and could've left at any point but didn't, and furthermore neither of them are as "advanced" as they think they are, otherwise they wouldn't be stuck with such lowly jobs. The two reconcile and clean up, with Dante planning to take the next day off to visit Caitlin in the hospital and attempt reconciliation with Veronica. Before departing, Randal tosses Dante's shoe-polish sign in his face and declares, "You're closed!"
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that brings us back to the beginning—a return to the cradle of civilization in the great state of #newjersey. It’ll be a movie that stars Jeff and @briancohalloran, with me and Jay in supporting roles. And it'll be a movie called CLERKS III!" The new script will follow Randal, after surviving a heart attack, and Dante making a movie about their lives at the store, a plot initially conceived as a film adaptation of
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A representative of the Chewlies chewing gum brand attempts to convince cigarette-buying customers that they should buy Chewlies instead of cigarettes, displaying a bag containing what he claims is a diseased human lung corroded by tar. A crowd soon gathers around Dante, hostilely blaming him for the
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enter the Quick Stop to shoplift and unsuccessfully invite Dante to party with them after hours. Aware of Dante's problems, Silent Bob tersely reasons that he truly loves Veronica, but Randal reveals he has already confessed the previous events to her, and she furiously and dramatically dumps Dante.
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was happening and that Jeff Anderson agreed to reprise his role as Randal. "It'll be a movie that concludes a saga. It'll be a movie about how you're never too old to completely change your life. It’ll be a movie about how a decades-spanning friendship finally confronts the future. It'll be a movie
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The original ending for the film was meant to continue from when Randal throws the "I Assure You We're Open" sign to Dante. After Randal leaves, Dante proceeds to count out the register and does not notice another person entering the store. Dante at first thinks it's Randal but looks up and informs
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rating) and did not feature Silent Bob. The character of Jay was featured, prompting Smith to point out that he owned the character rights to both Jay and Silent Bob (for the purposes of featuring them in separate films). The producers' solution was to change the character's name to Ray. Smith was
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After a brief crucial moment of clarity between them, Dante rants at Randal, blaming him for the day's events before repeating his relent of "I'm not even supposed to be here today!". Randal furiously blows up at Dante, reminding him that he abandoned his post to slack off several times of his own
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gave the film three stars out of a possible four, praising it for interestingly depicting a full day of "utterly authentic" middle-class life, adding: "Within the limitations of his bare-bones production, Smith shows great invention, a natural feel for human comedy, and a knack for writing weird,
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based purely on the film's explicit dialogue. Despite the rating, the movie contains no violence aside from Dante and Randal's fight near the end, no sex and no clearly depicted nudity. This had serious financial implications, as very few cinemas in the United States screened NC-17 films. Miramax
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being closed due to a vandal having jammed gum in the padlocks. Because Smith was working at Quick Stop during the day and shooting the film at night, he frequently slept no more than an hour a day. By the end of the 21-day shoot, Smith was unable to stay awake while Dante and Randal's fight was
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Two of Dante's former high school classmates, Rick Derris and Heather Jones, inform him that everyone in their graduating class, except for him, knew of Caitlin's infidelity and that Rick even had sexual intercourse with Caitlin. A health department representative interrupts the conversation and
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Dante's best friend, wisecracking slacker Randal Graves, soon arrives late for his own workday at the RST Video rental store next door, although he mostly keeps Dante company at the Quick Stop. Dante finds out from him that his unfaithful ex-girlfriend Caitlin Bree, with whom he still secretly
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Smith originally wrote the part of Randal for himself, dryly admitting in the DVD audio commentary to be the reason why he gave Randal his most-liked lines. However, Smith found that writing, directing, working at the store and playing a lead role all simultaneously was too difficult, and he
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To acquire the funds for the film, Smith sold off a large portion of his extensive comic book collection in 1993, which he later bought back; borrowed $ 3,000 from his parents; maxed out eight to ten credit cards with $ 2,000 limits; and spent a portion of funds he got back from his college
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communicates, is engaged. Some customers they encounter are angry and demanding, others are clueless and impolite, and still others prove unexpectedly wise. During lunch, Dante and Veronica reconcile their respective sexual pasts. Dante is notified that his boss is vacationing in
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and released in theaters. It also became a surprise hit, grossing over $ 3 million in the United States despite never playing on more than 100 theater screens in the United States at the same time. It grossed $ 1.3 million internationally for a worldwide gross of $ 4.4 million.
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after its first screening at the Independent Feature Film Market, and under Pierson's advice, Smith cut the ending short, ending with Randal's departure and deleting Dante's death. Fans have since analyzed the death of Dante as an homage to the ending of
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this way for three reasons. The primary reason was irony, the ending would be the payoff for Dante's repeated claims of "I'm not even supposed to be here today!" Smith also stated that the ending was an homage to the ending of one of his favorite films,
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gave the film four out of four stars, calling attention to Anderson's "deadpan comic brilliance" and writing that "Smith nails the obsessive verbal wrangling of smart, stalled twentysomethings who can't figure out how to get their ideas into motion."
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on 36 other guys before their current relationship. Dante jealously considers her past acts as more severe than his own, which include having sex with twelve different women before her. She then storms out, furious with Dante's insensitivity.
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at the time and attempted to become involved in the series, but became disheartened quickly as an episode he had written for the series was shot down to be used as a potential B-plot. He would later use the script for an episode of
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movie because "it ended on such a down note". The film's extended cut also implied that, because Randal disconnected the security camera earlier in the day during the roof hockey scene, the killer would never be caught.
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chart in 1994. The music video for the song was directed by Smith and was filmed in the same locations as the film. The video featured Smith, Jason Mewes, Jeff Anderson and Brian O'Halloran reprising their roles from
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The events of Julie Dwyer's wake were written by Smith but were not filmed due to the prohibitive cost of producing the scene. In 2004, the scene was produced in colored animation using the same style of
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to appeal the decision. However, the case was ultimately argued by a Miramax lawyer. The MPAA relented and re-rated the film with the more commercially viable "R" rating, without any alterations.
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education, paychecks from working at Quick Stop and RST, and insurance money awarded for property of his lost and/or damaged in a storm-flood, thus adding up the total budget to $ 27,575.
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was released to celebrate the film's tenth anniversary. This three-disc set includes, among other things, the features from the initial 1999 DVD, the aforementioned
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ranked it 13th on "The Cult 25: The Essential Left-Field Movie Hits Since '83" and 21st on "The Comedy 25: The Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years". Also in 2008,
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is one of the very few films in which the cost of obtaining the rights to the music used was a great portion of the production costs for the entire film.
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had its world premiere on September 4, 2022, at the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, New Jersey and was released on September 13, 2022, by
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named it one of their "500 Greatest Movies of All-Time", placing it 361st on the list. The film was also one of the 500 films nominated for a spot on
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cast and crew members, including Anderson and Mosier, from coming on board until the audit was resolved. Smith also revealed that he would like to
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unaware of the production of the series until casting was underway. Smith, as well as Mosier and Mewes, had been knee-deep with the production of
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The Soul Asylum song "Can't Even Tell", which was played over the film's end credits and featured on the soundtrack, peaked at number 16 on the
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version on August 30, 1995, and a DVD on June 29, 1999. The laserdisc and DVD versions feature the original letterboxed version of the film,
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made for the 20th anniversary. And that desperation, I must have reeked of it, because I couldn't fucking find money and shit. But it was
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was well received by critics upon its theatrical release and grossed over $ 4 million in theaters, launching his career. In 2006, a
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in late May/early June 2000 before being pulled from the lineup. The full six episodes were released on DVD in 2001 before being run on
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of the '90s". Flanagan would also appear in Smith's subsequent films as Walt "The Fanboy" Grover opposite Johnson's Steve-Dave.
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DVD, to which Anderson jokingly replied, "Oh, don't get me started", referring to Anderson's well known doubts about making
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featuring the deleted scenes and original ending intact, original cast auditions, a new making-of documentary entitled
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O'Halloran and Anderson both auditioned to reprise their roles of Dante and Randal from the film but were replaced by
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to a pornographic magazine Dante provided him earlier. She is carted away in an ambulance along with the corpse.
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Although not direct sequels in terms of addressing the original film's storyline, characters from the original
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films, for the tenth anniversary DVD release. The "lost scene" was also presented in comic-book form of the
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as Woolen Cap Smoker, Egg Obsessed Guidance Counselor, Offended Customer, and Cat-Admiring Bitter Customer
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Plus X film stock, and roughly edited due to its small budget. The film was shot in 21 days (with two "
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and a landmark in independent filmmaking, the film was selected for preservation in the United States
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is the ultimate clarion call for slackers everywhere to unite, and, uh, do something, we guess?" On
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with Dante's death because he "didn't know how to end a film". Both versions are available in
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On his day off, Dante Hicks, a retail clerk at the Quick Stop Groceries convenience store in
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Webster, Dan (January 1, 1995). "In Year of Disappointments, Some Movies Still Delivered".
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under their Chaos imprint. It was composed of various new and previously released songs by
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on July 20, 2019, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the original film's release.
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constantly forgot his lines in the process, so he gave the role of Randal to his friend,
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Many of Smith's family and friends played roles due to budget constraints. One of them,
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Pickle, Betsy (December 30, 1994). "Searching for the Top 10... Whenever They May Be".
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Shot for $ 27,575 in the convenience and video stores where Smith worked in real life,
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Upset and furious, Dante brawls with Randal, trashing the Quick Stop in the process.
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featuring the same characters and cast of the original film. Two episodes aired on
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through Fox Guild Home Entertainment handling rental sales, and in Canada by
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Outside the United States, Clerks was distributed in the United Kingdom by
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based the character of Dante Hicks on himself, Randal Graves on his friend
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in 2019 as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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Strauss, Bob (December 30, 1994). "At the Movies: Quantity Over Quality".
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of overlapping characters and stories. Of all of Smith's films, however,
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Hollywood Babble-On #000: GIANT SIZED ANNUAL # 1: CLERKS III, AUDIENCE 0
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written by Smith featuring characters from the film. In the series are
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but failed to make the top 100. The film was also included in the book
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comics with additional View Askewniverse material. Smith received the
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MacCambridge, Michael (December 22, 1994). "it's a LOVE-HATE thing".
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as the fourth greatest independent film. The film is also No. 33 on
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from March to May 2013, stating when he completed it that it was "
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was among 25 films chosen to be added to the Library of Congress'
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won the "Award of the Youth" and the "Mercedes-Benz Award" at the
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The Quick Stop convenience store, located at 58 Leonard Avenue in
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Ross, Bob (December 30, 1994). "1994 The Year in Entertainment".
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In July 2019, Smith announced that he would do a live reading of
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as Willam Black, Angry Hockey-Playing Customer, and Angry Mourner
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in May 2015, but these were put on hold to film another sequel,
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trade paperback. The story ultimately was printed in the 2006
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is a 2021 biographical comedy-drama film about the making of
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On March 29, 2012, Smith expressed his interest in producing
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films, and introduces several recurring characters, notably
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Phil Benson (director), Kevin Smith (September 7, 2004).
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Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Jeff Simon,
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the 16th-greatest comedy film of all time and in 2006,
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Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Bob Ross,
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Anthony, Todd (January 5, 1995). "Hits & Disses".
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was released on July 21, 2006. The working title was
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The depressing ending was criticized by Bob Hawk and
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on November 17, 2009, along with a new documentary,
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Dante and Randal also reprised their roles in 1124: 2437:"Clerks Movie Review & Film Summary (1994)" 1465:On December 10, 2012, Smith released a special 1415:, Smith briefly discussed the possibility of a 1370:, though the film was released under the title 983:(Best First Feature, Best First Screenplay and 4220:Masters of the Universe: Revelation/Revolution 3640: 3638: 3256:"'Mallrats 2′ Will Be Kevin Smith's Next Film" 3030:"Kevin Smith Eyes Bringing Clerks to Broadway" 2278: 2276: 1734: 1155:short film starring Dante and Randal entitled 527:(2004 Special Edition) as Alyssa Jones (voice) 509:Lee Bendick as Wynarski the Impatient Customer 4426:An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder 3840: 3772:Clerks and Chasing Amy : Two Screenplays 3758:An Askew View : The Films of Kevin Smith 2887: 830:was well received by critics and developed a 552:When writing the script, writer and director 488:Ed Hapstak as Sanford and Angry funeral woman 476:Scott Schiaffo as Chewlies gum representative 3477:"'Clerks 3' Has Officially Begun Production" 3117:"Kevin Smith Has Started Writing Clerks III" 2673: 712:series, with the title of "The Lost Scene". 3635: 3352: 2273: 1526:On September 26, 2014, Smith stated on his 1456:, with whom Smith had previously worked on 1419:. Stating that "if there's ever gonna be a 1380:stated: "Jay and Silent Bob will return in 494:Ken Clark as Administer of Fine and Orderly 4778:United States National Film Registry films 4773:Sundance Film Festival award-winning films 4317:Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do 3847: 3833: 3247: 3145: 2421: 1825:collection, which also included the other 1086:The film was released on UMD (playable on 957:When released, the film was noted for its 328:(played by Mewes and Smith respectively). 40: 4713:Films about criticism and refusal of work 2300:"18 Black-and-White Facts About 'Clerks'" 2287:(motion picture). View Askew Productions. 2154: 2008:. Season 2. Episode 4. November 4, 2012. 1581:. However, by June 2016, the plans for a 564:, who ended up playing him in the movie. 4435:Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith 3651:Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith 3583: 3564:Lionsgate.com - Official Company Website 3560:"Clerks III : The Convenience Tour" 3552: 3530: 3481: 2721:"A Bit More Dependence Than In the Past" 2406: 2035: 2033: 1585:sequel had been turned into plans for a 1387:"; however, that project "evolved" into 1059:on May 23, 1995. This was followed by a 3689:Nordine, Michael (September 21, 2016). 3688: 3286: 3253: 2997: 2915:"Q&A with Kev (late-night edition)" 2658: 2529: 2512: 2495: 2297: 1979:Clerks and Chasing Amy: Two Screenplays 1887: 1885: 1870:List of films featuring fictional films 1611:On October 1, 2019, Smith confirmed on 1532:podcast, that he was glad that he made 1191:—originally made for Smith's 2001 film 1030:1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die 650:, is not in any of the photoshoots for 515:Betsy Broussard as Dental School renter 14: 4665: 3474: 3456:from the original on November 20, 2019 3235:from the original on September 3, 2017 3096:from the original on September 3, 2017 2979:from the original on September 3, 2017 2947:from the original on February 22, 2020 2839:from the original on December 31, 2019 2827:Streva, Virginia (December 11, 2019). 2826: 2718: 2625: 2610: 2447:from the original on February 27, 2021 2362: 2332:"Box Office History for Clerks Movies" 2285:Snowball Effect: The Story of 'Clerks' 2136:from the original on September 3, 2017 2069: 2051:from the original on February 25, 2021 1919: 1917: 1915: 1913: 1911: 1909: 1907: 1905: 1677: 1640:. 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October 10, 2019. 3353:Ridlehoover, John (July 15, 2019). 3187:from the original on March 10, 2021 3178: 3127:from the original on March 11, 2013 3040:from the original on August 5, 2017 2919:The View Askewniverse Message Board 2756:from the original on August 4, 2018 2626:Maslin, Janet (December 27, 1994). 2532:"The Best and Worst Movies of 1994" 1902: 1657: 1573:There were plans to start shooting 1487:was causing a delay in several key 1094:DVD appeared in Canada, dubbed the 975:for the "Filmmakers Trophy" at the 24: 4833:English-language independent films 3400:from the original on July 21, 2019 3367:from the original on July 20, 2019 3334:from the original on June 29, 2021 3301:from the original on June 11, 2016 3268:from the original on April 9, 2015 3146:Jagernauth, Kevin (May 13, 2013). 2998:Johnson, Neala (August 24, 2006). 2888:awesomesprime (January 30, 2024). 2869:from the original on July 30, 2012 2640:from the original on July 19, 2020 2592:from the original on July 19, 2020 2477:from the original on June 29, 2021 2344:from the original on June 11, 2013 2312:from the original on June 29, 2021 2298:Keppler, Nick (October 17, 2015). 2231:from the original on June 29, 2021 2070:Savlov, Marc (November 11, 1984). 1958:from the original on March 8, 2021 1836: 1161:, Smith and Mosier's student film 1121:'s acquisition of 49% of Miramax. 715: 503:Kimberly Loughran as Heather Jones 25: 4844: 4610:Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash 3785: 3475:Mathai, Jeremy (August 2, 2021). 2691:Hicks, Chris (January 29, 1994). 2580:"Movies: Once More, with Feeling" 2435:Ebert, Roger (November 4, 1994). 1926:"Kevin Smith: how we made Clerks" 1596:at the First Avenue Playhouse in 1342:was announced a few years later. 1011:'s 100 Funniest Movies. 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Starring Smith along with 7: 4708:American buddy comedy films 4703:American black comedy films 4444:Kevin Smith: Too Fat for 40 4417:An Evening with Kevin Smith 4180:Sucks Less with Kevin Smith 4170:Clerks: The Animated Series 3756:Muir, John Kenneth (2002). 2157:"Learning From Low-Budgets" 1863: 1756:Clerks: The Animated Series 1743:Clerks: The Animated Series 1736:Clerks: The Animated Series 1711:Clerks: The Animated Series 1692:and was to be developed by 1623:Clerks: The Animated Series 1542:was the absolute bridge to 1188:Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party 690:Clerks: The Animated Series 530:Additional roles played by 10: 4849: 4823:American independent films 4095:Zack and Miri Make a Porno 2124:"The Ultimate Clerks Quiz" 1924:Hoad, Phil (May 7, 2019). 1842: 1760:animated television series 1758:a short-lived six-episode 1740: 1404: 1351: 1291: 1208: 1025:AFI's 100 Years…100 Laughs 961:and memorable characters. 806:Originally playing at the 801: 607: 567: 201:October 19, 1994 186:January 22, 1994 4733:Films adapted into comics 4594: 4547: 4501: 4463: 4453:Kevin Smith: Burn in Hell 4407: 4374: 4364:Batman: The Widening Gyre 4336: 4327: 4287: 4238: 4231: 4200:Spoilers with Kevin Smith 4160: 4075: 4030: 3985: 3974:Jay and Silent Bob Reboot 3950: 3907: 3898: 3891: 3862: 3675:January 11, 2009, at the 2798:"The 500 Greatest Movies" 2677:Austin American-Statesman 1550:, I got my financing for 1368:The Passion of the Clerks 1327:Jay and Silent Bob Reboot 981:Independent Spirit Awards 967:1994 Cannes Film Festival 952: 946:Austin American-Statesman 783:Jay and Silent Bob Reboot 491:Pattijean Csik as Coroner 375:with Black and performed 286:feature directorial debut 258: 241: 233: 225: 215: 177: 167: 151: 134: 124: 88: 69: 61: 51: 46:Theatrical release poster 39: 34: 4798:Films shot in 16 mm film 4693:1990s buddy comedy films 4617:SModcast Podcast Network 1382:Clerks 2: Hardly Clerkin 1096:Clerks: Snowball Edition 518:Grace Smith as Milk Maid 500:as Trainer (Rick Derris) 280:written and directed by 27:1994 film by Kevin Smith 4783:View Askewniverse films 4768:Films about necrophilia 4753:Films set in New Jersey 4688:1994 black comedy films 2967:"Cinema Sounds: Clerks" 2890:"What's the snowball …" 2613:Knoxville News-Sentinel 1803:Clerks: Holiday Special 1516:The Empire Strikes Back 1201:is no longer in print. 914:Knoxville News-Sentinel 732:The Empire Strikes Back 646:Jason Mewes, who plays 619:SR-2 camera, utilizing 479:Al Berkowitz as Old Man 415: 358: 4793:Workplace comedy films 4728:Films about friendship 4683:1994 independent films 4603:View Askew Productions 4250:Bluntman & Chronic 3875:Awards and nominations 3656:View Askew Productions 3213:on September 29, 2014. 2499:Los Angeles Daily News 1952:The Hollywood Reporter 1807:Clerks: The Lost Scene 1799:Clerks: The Comic Book 1442:play after seeing the 1411:During interviews for 1177:, and cinematographer 1133:On September 7, 2004, 1055:was first released on 1042:National Film Registry 977:Sundance Film Festival 870:Los Angeles Daily News 808:Sundance Film Festival 660:Sundance Film Festival 349:National Film Registry 161:View Askew Productions 3770:Smith, Kevin (1997). 3179:IGN (July 15, 2013). 2975:. September 2, 2009. 1977:Smith, Kevin (1997). 1954:. December 11, 2019. 1823:Tales from the Clerks 1748:Touchstone Television 1690:Touchstone Television 1634:Principal photography 1521:The Weinstein Company 1485:The Weinstein Company 875:10th – Todd Anthony, 4818:1990s American films 4526:Bluntman and Chronic 4390:Speedy (Mia Dearden) 3670:Lying In The Gutters 3591:Comic Book Resources 3510:Entertainment Weekly 3294:Entertainment Weekly 3261:Comic Book Resources 3195:– via YouTube. 3066:on December 13, 2012 2972:Consequence of Sound 2925:on October 18, 2006. 2780:Entertainment Weekly 2750:Entertainment Weekly 2661:The Spokesman-Review 2473:. October 19, 1994. 2132:. November 8, 2012. 2099:"Clerks: Movie Info" 2041:"Clerks: Movie Info" 1895:Screen International 1638:Red Bank, New Jersey 1088:PlayStation Portable 1014:Entertainment Weekly 941:Michael MacCambridge 939:Honorable mention – 934:The Spokesman-Review 867:8th – Yardena Arar, 636:Leonardo, New Jersey 443:as Veronica Loughran 365:Leonardo, New Jersey 4566:Hollywood Babble-On 4277:Walt Flanagan's Dog 3882:Unrealized projects 3010:on October 12, 2007 3000:"Silent Bob speaks" 2943:. January 1, 2016. 2808:on October 12, 2011 2786:on August 28, 2008. 2752:. August 27, 2008. 1858:San Diego Comic-Con 1724:Saturday Night Live 1679:Clerks: The TV Show 1602:San Diego Comic-Con 1529:Hollywood Babble-On 1468:Hollywood Babble-On 1171:The Snowball Effect 1147:The Snowball Effect 353:Library of Congress 273:is a 1994 American 4808:New Jersey culture 4539:(written by Smith) 4519:Jay and Silent Bob 4482:My Boring Ass Life 4408:Q&A home video 4375:Characters created 3953:Jay and Silent Bob 3760:. 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Index

Clerks (1994 film)

Kevin Smith
Scott Mosier
Brian O'Halloran
Jeff Anderson
Marilyn Ghigliotti
Jason Mewes
Lisa Spoonauer
David Klein
View Askew Productions
Miramax Films
Sundance
black-and-white
comedy film
Kevin Smith
feature directorial debut
Brian O'Halloran
Jeff Anderson
Marilyn Ghigliotti
Lisa Spoonauer
Jason Mewes
Scott Mosier
Dante Hicks
Randal Graves
View Askewniverse
Jay and Silent Bob
sequel
third installment
cult classic

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