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If that was true, I'd have been making Clerks movies my whole fucking life.
Candour was one of the elements that made Clerks, Smith's 1994 debut, feel so zesty.
"I have no pretense of, 'No, it's from the guy who made "Clerks"!' Whatever gets them in the door, man".
But he also kept coming back to the themes and attitudes — and to a few of the characters — that made "Clerks" an especially durable example of its type.
On the contrary, what makes "Clerks II" both winning and (somewhat unexpectedly) moving is its fidelity to the original "Clerks" ethic of hanging out, talking trash and refusing all worldly ambition.
But the "Dogma" disc has virtually none of the things -- save for the obligatory trailer -- that makes "Clerks," "Mallrats" and "Chasing Amy," however erratic they are as movies, so indispensable as additions to DVD libraries.
The guy who made Clerks, or the guy who made them half a billion dollars on Batman?" When Strick read Smith's script, he was annoyed with the fact that "Superman was accompanied/shadowed by someone/something called the Eradicator".
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