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When Dante Hicks (Brian O’Halloran) is reluctantly put in charge of the Quick Stop market on his day off, he tries, though half-heartedly, to perform his minimum-wage duties as efficiently as possible. This gets tough amidst the on-going fight with his girlfriend, Veronica (Marilyn Ghigliotti), and his attempt to get back together with his ex-girlfriend, Caitlyn Bree (Lisa Spoonhauer). Meanwhile, his friend and alter ego Randall (Jeff Anderson) is working behind the counter of the adjacent video store – at least when he feels like it. Randall’s unabashed disdain of his place of employment, a long with his self-admitted hatred towards its customers is a sharp contrast to Dante’s feeble attempts at the niceties of customer service. Much of the film consists of Randall and Dante’s criticism of their customers, their lives, and the world in general. Clerks, filmed in black-and-white on a budget of only $27,000, began the career of writer director Kevin Smith, who would go on to make Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999), and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001).

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Carlos Morales

7Jan10

this is the reason why I started to watch Kevin Smith's movies  
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Fledge

25Dec09

Without a doubt, one of my favourite films. The tiny budget means it relies on dialogue, luckily, every line is brilliant. The fact that it can stand its own against any Hollywood film even without all the shiny production shows how good ths film is.  

Marcus Hart

6Dec09

one of the funniest films ever made  
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ginger root

26Oct09

yeah that is the one, dialog based, simple, naked, not even need for colours.. a useful point of view towards life which reduces pointless crowded details or just the pointless crowd itself exposes a neat cross-cut of life.. what i find within this movie is the cycle of movement.  

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By John M. on January 26, 2009

When I was in 7th grade my parents had Clerks on VHS hidden in their closet. Eventually I got my hands on this grotesque contraband. For someone raised on the Lion King and Independence Day, clerks…  read review

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By Stanimi​r Katsigr​ov on November 26, 2008

I love this film. It may not be a cinematic achievement, with the poor cinematography and not-very-professional, but what do you expect from a movie made the money from a comic book collection? This…  read review

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