Clerks II (2006)
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An utter treat for fans of Clerks
After producing a number of additional movies set in the "View Askewniverse" centring on other characters, it was inevitable that Kevin Smith would one day write and direct a true sequel to the film that started it all. Released 12 years after its 1994 predecessor, Cler... read more
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"Re-watch - Dec. 5th The last time I watched this it was in theatres. I still say Clerks II is better than it had any right to be. Kevin Smith wisely does well by his characters here, improving on some aspects he lacked the budget for with its predecessor. The scene built around the Jackson Five's "ABC" fills me with much joy. And Rosario Dawson elevates the film every time she's on camera. I still don't think it quite crosses the line into great territory, but I'm very pleased with it and will "
“A friend rented this for us to watch one bored weeknight, I had my doubts since I am not a huge Kevin Smith fan. I never watched the original Clerks,”

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"I loved the first Clerks movie. So much so that I cringed when I heard that they were making a sequel to it. And after watching this second film, there were some aspects that validated my feelings about doing a follow-up feature to Kevin Smith's indie classic. The inexperienced acting of the original players, which was still evident in this film, played off so much better in the first film. The main reason being that the combination of being filmed in black and white and we've never seen the fr"

"I loved the first Clerks movie. So much so that I cringed when I heard that they were making a sequel to it. And after watching this second film, there were some aspects that validated my feelings about doing a follow-up feature to Kevin Smith's indie classic. The inexperienced acting of the original players, which was still evident in this film, played off so much better in the first film. The main reason being that the combination of being filmed in black and white and we've never seen the fr"

" Directed by: Kevin Smith Produced by: Carla Gardini, Scott Mosier, Harvey Weinstein, and Bob Weinstein Written by: Kevin Smith Based on characters created by: Kevin Smith Cinematography: David Kline Edited by: Kevin Smith Music by: James L. Venable Distributed by: The Weinstein Company "