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Clerks II - Are you gonna see it?

Will you go see Clerks II?


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Seabasket

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I know a lot of people have seen the first one. I was on the fence about how good this could be, but it's gotten good reviews over on RottenTomatoes.com and I hear good things, so I'm in.
 
I wanna see it, but I'm way behind on my movie viewing. I still haven't seen "Pirates of the Caribbean II" or "An Inconvenient Truth" yet....
 
A friend that has seen it already has said that it was extremely funny and the best movie he's seen in the last few years.

While I think he's going a bit overboard, I trust that the movie is good.
 
I'm hoping to see it Sunday. Comedy Central had a special on it last Saturday night, I think, and it looked a lot better than I was expecting. I just hope I haven't already seen the best parts.

And I do want to find out what pillow pants means.
 
Just got back from the noon showing, and I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. First thing that comes to mind is heart. Kevin Smith does a good job of letting us get to know his characters and not being afraid to let us in on their lives. Good use of music in the film, something I feel not enough filmmakers use to their advantage. Smith has fun with the music, too, as well as the inane setting and characters.

Rosario Dawson's Becky is the first Kevin Smith character since Jason Lee's Brodie in Mallrats to not make their dialogue feel wooden and forced. It was the same insane fun as Clerks, but with a nice story hook and some heart. Women will enjoy the movie, as well, seeing themselves in Becky, a "other girl" who gets passed over for guys who feel they need the American standard of relationships and family.  

Jokes are not extremely forced, and when recycled, are done in a nod to the original, not a re-creation. Laughs come from the true nature of the characters, especially Randal. Go see it. Even if you're not even supposed to go to a movie today.
 
Never saw the first one. Any good? Is it a stoner movie, 'cuz I'm no longer a stoner.
 
Songbird said:
Never saw the first one. Any good? Is it a stoner movie, 'cuz I'm no longer a stoner.
Not a stoner movie. It is exceptionally good.
 
I don't know. It depends. I'm going to be on the road next week, so we'll see how the schedule works out. shirt, I don't know.
 
CentralIllinoisan said:
Just got back from the noon showing, and I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. First thing that comes to mind is heart. Kevin Smith does a good job of letting us get to know his characters and not being afraid to let us in on their lives. Good use of music in the film, something I feel not enough filmmakers use to their advantage. Smith has fun with the music, too, as well as the inane setting and characters.

Rosario Dawson's Becky is the first Kevin Smith character since Jason Lee's Brodie in Mallrats to not make their dialogue feel wooden and forced. It was the same insane fun as Clerks, but with a nice story hook and some heart. Women will enjoy the movie, as well, seeing themselves in Becky, a "other girl" who gets passed over for guys who feel they need the American standard of relationships and family.  

Jokes are not extremely forced, and when recycled, are done in a nod to the original, not a re-creation. Laughs come from the true nature of the characters, especially Randal. Go see it. Even if you're not even supposed to go to a movie today.

Dang, CI, you should review movies for a living.
 

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