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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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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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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
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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
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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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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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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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as Willam Black, Angry Hockey-Playing Customer, and Angry Mourner
3060:"SModcast | GIANT SIZED ANNUAL # 1: CLERKS III, AUDIENCE 0"
2859:"Computers, TVs, Video Games & Appliances - Best Buy Canada"
1577:
in May 2015, but these were put on hold to film another sequel,
3828:
1113:. Since 2020, DVD and Blu-Ray distribution has been handled by
3824:
3679:" Vol 2, issue 16, for September 6, 2005. Comic Book Resources
3225:"Kevin Smith Reveals Clerks III Now Has Financing Due To Tusk"
1821:
trade paperback. The story ultimately was printed in the 2006
1166:
1056:
1852:
is a 2021 biographical comedy-drama film about the making of
1434:
On March 29, 2012, Smith expressed his interest in producing
693:, featured O'Halloran and Anderson reprising their roles and
600:, while Smith took on the less-demanding role of Silent Bob.
3724:"Kevin Smith's Biopic 'Shooting Clerks' Premiering at SDCC!"
3450:"Kevin Smith says Clerks 3 is about the clerks making Clerk"
2746:"The Cult 25: The Essential Left-Field Movie Hits Since '83"
324:
films, and introduces several recurring characters, notably
1330:(2019), all of which take place in the same continuity as
3559:
2937:"POTD: Kevin Smith Shows Original Clerks Budget Proposal"
2776:"The Comedy 25: The Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years"
2283:
Phil Benson (director), Kevin Smith (September 7, 2004).
1479:. Smith stated that an ongoing audit over residuals from
903:
Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Jeff Simon,
3533:"Kevin Smith Celebrates Clerks 3's Final Day Of Filming"
3388:"Clerks 3 Is Happening with New Script Says Kevin Smith"
1475:, in which he revealed greater details on his plans for
3586:"Kevin Smith Announces Clerks III's Trailer Debut Date"
1300:– primarily Jay and Silent Bob – appeared in the films
997:
the 16th-greatest comedy film of all time and in 2006,
895:
Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Bob Ross,
3181:"Up at Noon – Clerks' Jason Mewes Helps Explain GTA V"
2513:
Anthony, Todd (January 5, 1995). "Hits & Disses".
1892:"Selected Sundance alumni domestic vs international".
1366:
was released on July 21, 2006. The working title was
724:
The depressing ending was criticized by Bob Hawk and
2693:"Filmmakers Get Their Due at Closing Awards Program"
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on November 17, 2009, along with a new documentary,
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1688:TV series was produced in 1995. It was produced by
1674:is the one with the most direct spin-off products.
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Another song which appeared on the soundtrack was "
1215:The soundtrack was released on October 11, 1994 by
1169:spots with Jay and Silent Bob, deleted scenes from
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4536:Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie!
1067:by Smith and various cast and crew members, seven
3289:"Kevin Smith says he's making a Mallrats TV show"
2225:"Clerks 'Lost Scene' Introduction by Kevin Smith"
1774:from 2008 to 2010. In a trailer for (but not in)
987:for Best Debut Performance). In 2000, readers of
512:John Henry Westhead as Olaf the Russian Metalhead
2255:"Clerks: The Lost Scene Comic - Signed by Kevin"
1334:. Dante and Randal also reprised their roles in
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:
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
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
8:
3477:"'Clerks 3' Has Officially Begun Production"
3117:"Kevin Smith Has Started Writing Clerks III"
712:series, with the title of "The Lost Scene".
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
4333:
4317:Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do
4235:
3904:
3895:
3847:
3833:
3825:
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:
31:
4713:Films about criticism and refusal of work
2300:"18 Black-and-White Facts About 'Clerks'"
2287:(motion picture). View Askew Productions.
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
3564:Lionsgate.com - Official Company Website
3560:"Clerks III : The Convenience Tour"
3481:
2721:"A Bit More Dependence Than In the Past"
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).
2915:"Q&A with Kev (late-night edition)"
1979:Clerks and Chasing Amy: Two Screenplays
1887:
1885:
1881:
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
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).
2447:from the original on February 27, 2021
2332:"Box Office History for Clerks Movies"
2285:Snowball Effect: The Story of 'Clerks'
2136:from the original on September 3, 2017
2051:from the original on February 25, 2021
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1640:. Filming wrapped on August 31, 2021.
506:Gary Stern as Tabloid-reading Customer
4758:Films with screenplays by Kevin Smith
3654:(Documentary). Red Bank, New Jersey:
2542:from the original on January 25, 2021
2167:from the original on January 29, 2017
2155:Broderick, Peter (January 21, 2017).
1817:, to be included in a reprint of the
1604:that he was writing a new script for
1211:Clerks: Music from the Motion Picture
745:Smith has since claimed he concluded
521:Frances Cresci as Little Smoking Girl
7:
3734:from the original on August 19, 2019
3703:from the original on August 19, 2019
3430:from the original on October 2, 2019
2719:Natale, Richard (January 11, 1995).
2530:Travers, Peter (December 29, 1994).
2377:from the original on October 6, 2013
1282:Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks
911:Top 10 (not ranked) – Betsy Pickle,
4828:English-language black comedy films
4738:Films adapted into television shows
3531:Hermanns, Grant (August 31, 2021).
3452:. The AV Report. October 10, 2019.
3353:Ridlehoover, John (July 15, 2019).
3187:from the original on March 10, 2021
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"
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
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
1161:, Smith and Mosier's student film
1121:'s acquisition of 49% of Miramax.
503:Kimberly Loughran as Heather Jones
25:
4610:Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash
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. In 2008,
931:Honorable mention – Dan Webster,
919:Top 10 runners-up (not ranked) –
3420:"Kevin Smith Announces Clerks 3"
3287:Kickham, Dylan (June 10, 2016).
3254:Melrose, Kevin (April 8, 2015).
1898:. February 17, 1997. p. 18.
1809:. Smith has discussed plans for
1431:when first approached by Smith.
1256:Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks
853:sometimes brilliant, dialogue."
701:, who'd later appear in further
4718:Obscenity controversies in film
3722:Gross, Kailey (June 26, 2019).
3584:Freitage, Lee (June 29, 2022).
2578:Simon, Jeff (January 1, 1995).
2363:Tobias, Scott (April 3, 2008).
2197:Smith, Kevin (April 18, 2016).
1608:and promised to make the film.
1280:. The song peaked at #7 on the
1197:. Unlike the initial 1999 DVD,
4748:Films produced by Scott Mosier
4698:American black-and-white films
4308:Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target
3964:Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
3619:. May 26, 2008. Archived from
3503:Lash, Jolie (August 1, 2021).
3320:Biese, Alex (August 5, 2019).
2663:(Spokane ed.). p. 2.
2502:(Valley ed.). p. L6.
1777:Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
1598:Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
1389:Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
1358:The live-action, feature film
1336:Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
1321:Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
1194:Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
1:
4743:Films directed by Kevin Smith
3386:Scott, Ryan (July 21, 2019).
3115:West, Kelly (March 8, 2013).
2921:. August 2006. Archived from
2680:(Final ed.). p. 38.
2567:(Final ed.). p. 18.
2365:"The New Cult Cannon: Clerks"
2340:. Nash Information Services.
1833:for Best New Talent in 1999.
1509:Smith worked on a script for
674:hired civil liberties lawyer
343:in 2022. Often regarded as a
4813:1990s English-language films
4788:View Askew Productions films
4723:Rating controversies in film
4678:1994 directorial debut films
4575:Jay & Silent Bob Get Old
4128:(segment "Halloween", 2016)
1636:began on August 2, 2021, in
1286:Billboard Modern Rock Tracks
1115:Paramount Home Entertainment
979:and was nominated for three
697:in a cameo as her character
669:originally gave the film an
339:was released, followed by a
288:. Starring Smith along with
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"
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
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:
1208:
1025:AFI's 100 Years…100 Laughs
961:and memorable characters.
806:Originally playing at the
201:October 19, 1994
186:January 22, 1994
4733:Films adapted into comics
4453:Kevin Smith: Burn in Hell
4364:Batman: The Widening Gyre
4200:Spoilers with Kevin Smith
3974:Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
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
946:Austin American-Statesman
783:Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
491:Pattijean Csik as Coroner
375:with Black and performed
286:feature directorial debut
46:Theatrical release poster
39:
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
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:. Applause Books.
3264:. Weiland, Jonah.
2633:The New York Times
2161:Filmmaker Magazine
2002:"Ming in Charge".
1785:Clerks: The Comics
1374:. The credits for
1175:Marilyn Ghigliotti
1073:theatrical trailer
926:The New York Times
780:and as himself in
757:Do The Right Thing
441:Marilyn Ghigliotti
405:Jay and Silent Bob
326:Jay and Silent Bob
298:Marilyn Ghigliotti
262:$ 4.4 million
106:Marilyn Ghigliotti
4660:
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4624:SModcast Pictures
4503:View Askewniverse
4473:Silent Bob Speaks
4403:
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4355:Batman: Cacophony
4240:View Askewniverse
4161:Television series
4156:
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3986:Stand-alone films
3900:View Askewniverse
3774:. Miramax Books.
3327:Asbury Park Press
2725:Los Angeles Times
2564:The Tampa Tribune
2103:www.viewaskew.com
1981:. Miramax Books.
1668:View Askewniverse
1498:, either through
1237:Love Among Freaks
1111:Alliance Atlantis
1071:from the film, a
898:The Tampa Tribune
814:was picked up by
788:movie review show
703:View Askewniverse
695:Joey Lauren Adams
525:Joey Lauren Adams
341:third installment
322:View Askewniverse
316:(O'Halloran) and
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4210:Geeking Out
4203:(2012–2014)
4193:(2012–2018)
4085:Jersey Girl
4076:Other films
4055:Yoga Hosers
4005:Chasing Amy
3868:Filmography
3856:Kevin Smith
3646:Kevin Smith
3544:October 14,
3538:Screen Rant
3460:November 4,
3090:Thewrap.com
2833:PhillyVoice
2337:The Numbers
2316:January 21,
2235:January 14,
2171:January 22,
1721:and future
1694:Richard Day
1686:live-action
1589:TV series.
1500:Kickstarter
1493:crowdsource
1324:(2001) and
1309:Chasing Amy
1245:Soul Asylum
1179:David Klein
1081:Soul Asylum
1077:music video
850:Roger Ebert
796:Roger Ebert
792:Gene Siskel
771:Chasing Amy
562:Jason Mewes
554:Kevin Smith
548:Development
532:David Klein
462:Kevin Smith
453:Jason Mewes
427:Dante Hicks
373:snowballing
314:Dante Hicks
306:Jason Mewes
282:Kevin Smith
278:comedy film
144:Kevin Smith
129:David Klein
111:Jason Mewes
81:Kevin Smith
70:Produced by
65:Kevin Smith
56:Kevin Smith
52:Directed by
4673:1994 films
4667:Categories
4512:Characters
4491:Tough Sh*t
4065:Moose Jaws
4033:True North
3939:Clerks III
3738:August 19,
3707:August 19,
3434:October 1,
3004:Herald Sun
2419:Metacritic
2205:. Facebook
1876:References
1811:Clerks 1.5
1772:Adult Swim
1729:Jim Breuer
1727:performer
1662:Following
1644:Clerks III
1617:Clerks III
1606:Clerks III
1594:Clerks III
1579:Mallrats 2
1575:Clerks III
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1421:Clerks III
1417:Clerks III
1407:Clerks III
1400:Clerks III
1205:Soundtrack
1139:Lost Scene
1117:following
1048:Home media
990:Total Film
844:Metacritic
777:Clerks III
710:comic book
682:Lost scene
584:Lon Chaney
579:Clerks III
543:Production
466:Silent Bob
259:Box office
221:92 minutes
205:1994-10-19
190:1994-01-22
153:Production
62:Written by
4329:DC Comics
4115:Red State
3929:Clerks II
3696:IndieWire
3516:August 2,
3488:August 2,
3153:IndieWire
2760:August 7,
2381:March 22,
2209:April 13,
2129:ShortList
2108:March 17,
2083:March 17,
1648:Lionsgate
1613:Instagram
1504:Indiegogo
1481:Clerks II
1471:episode,
1452:starring
1429:Clerks II
1425:Clerks II
1413:Clerks II
1372:Clerks II
1354:Clerks II
1347:Clerks II
1229:punk rock
1143:First Cut
1107:Fox Video
1061:LaserDisc
1036:In 2019,
823:Reception
752:Spike Lee
738:Star Wars
631:" days).
135:Edited by
4557:SModcast
4548:Podcasts
4125:Holidays
3995:Mallrats
3732:Archived
3701:Archived
3673:Archived
3648:(2008).
3613:"Clerks"
3454:Archived
3428:Archived
3404:July 22,
3398:Archived
3393:MovieWeb
3371:July 19,
3365:Archived
3332:Archived
3305:June 11,
3299:Archived
3272:April 9,
3266:Archived
3233:Archived
3185:Archived
3131:March 8,
3125:Archived
3094:Archived
3038:Archived
2977:Archived
2945:Archived
2899:July 24,
2867:Archived
2837:Archived
2754:Archived
2730:June 11,
2704:June 11,
2644:July 19,
2638:Archived
2596:July 19,
2590:Archived
2546:July 20,
2540:Archived
2475:Archived
2467:"Clerks"
2445:Archived
2375:Archived
2348:June 22,
2342:Archived
2310:Archived
2265:March 1,
2229:Archived
2203:Facebook
2165:Archived
2134:Archived
2072:"Clerks"
2049:Archived
1956:Archived
1864:See also
1704:Mallrats
1587:Mallrats
1583:Mallrats
1440:Broadway
1318:(1999),
1312:(1997),
1306:(1995),
1303:Mallrats
1199:Clerks X
1165:, eight
1135:Clerks X
1127:Clerks X
1075:, and a
766:Clerks X
640:shutters
617:Arriflex
377:fellatio
248:$ 27,575
234:Language
196:Sundance
89:Starring
4105:Cop Out
4035:trilogy
3597:July 2,
3569:July 6,
3360:CBR.com
3164:May 13,
2241:YouTube
2140:July 2,
1819:Clerks.
1791:Clerks.
1626:titled
1449:Seminar
1446:comedy
1292:Sequels
1183:Blu-ray
1163:Mae Day
1003:listed
959:realism
883:11th –
802:Release
656:Miramax
629:pick-up
608:Filming
568:Casting
386:Vermont
351:by the
284:in his
237:English
226:Country
203: (
188: (
155:company
4645:(2021)
4635:(2023)
4346:Quiver
4259:Clerks
4232:Comics
4213:(2016)
4183:(2006)
4173:(2000)
4148:(2024)
4138:(2022)
4118:(2011)
4108:(2010)
4098:(2008)
4088:(2004)
4058:(2016)
4048:(2014)
4018:(1999)
4008:(1997)
3998:(1995)
3977:(2019)
3967:(2001)
3942:(2022)
3932:(2006)
3922:(1994)
3919:Clerks
3909:Clerks
3815:Clerks
3804:Clerks
3793:Clerks
3778:
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2802:Empire
2414:Clerks
2397:Clerks
2186:Clerks
1985:
1854:Clerks
1827:Clerks
1815:sequel
1805:, and
1795:comics
1750:(with
1672:Clerks
1664:Clerks
1364:Clerks
1360:sequel
1340:Clerks
1332:Clerks
1298:Clerks
1278:Clerks
1261:Clerks
1249:Clerks
1225:grunge
1092:Clerks
1053:Clerks
1038:Clerks
1020:Empire
1005:Clerks
1000:Empire
995:Clerks
993:voted
963:Clerks
953:Legacy
840:Clerks
828:Clerks
812:Clerks
762:Clerks
747:Clerks
707:Clerks
652:Clerks
643:shot.
613:Clerks
396:while
337:sequel
333:Clerks
308:, and
270:Clerks
242:Budget
194: (
35:Clerks
4642:Clerk
4464:Books
4015:Dogma
3482:/Film
2941:/Film
1698:TV-PG
1615:that
1483:with
1459:Dogma
1438:as a
1393:Mooby
1384:'
1377:Dogma
1315:Dogma
1125:2004
1105:with
1009:Bravo
972:Fresh
834:. On
625:Kodak
623:16mm
4045:Tusk
3798:IMDb
3776:ISBN
3762:ISBN
3740:2019
3709:2019
3629:2017
3599:2022
3571:2022
3546:2021
3518:2021
3490:2021
3462:2019
3436:2019
3406:2019
3373:2019
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