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    Clerks II

    Reviewed on 05/08/07
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    Expo TV we have a DVD movie to review for you today it's called Clerks II. It is the sequel to the movie Clerk in case you were wondering try it out too and it is as of right now the most recent of Kevin Smith's movies the ones that he is directed and also that he is been in the tours I know. Uh...anyway it takes place several years after the first Clerks and they've all move gone bigger and better things but in reality that is kind of it in the big circle. The other work at movies which is the fast food chain kind of like other similar burger type places and uh...it just speaks up from there. There is still the same guys. There is still the same things. They had Rosario Dawson into it Jake Richardson still around. It's just more the same. It's pretty good I like it. As far as the sequel goes like in a totally butchered it and I feel in love in it. The movie nonus stuff stuff like that is loaded. It's got commentaries. It's got like deleted scenes. It's got like a ninety minute documentary and bloopers and production diaries. Also its stuff two disc inside was then loaded with over six hours of bonus features and totally is what this quote the funniest movie since Wedding Crashers. Yeah all right. Anyway I like it. The movie I give uh...you know four or five the bonus stuff on it and just facts that I'd loaded it up five out of five. So uh...Clerks II is pretty good and if you haven't it if you like Clerks check it out because you might also like it.

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    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...

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    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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