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Mallrats

Mallrats

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smith truely knows how to stack a Collector's Edition.
Review: Sure Mallrats wasn't the most enlightening movies of all time, but man was it funny. If you are a tennager a you haven't seen all of Kevin Smith's movies, YOU HAVE TOO. And if you've seen them, buy this DVD. It's completely loaded with TONS of cut footage, and a lot of behind-the-scenes info about troubles in production. Listening to this DVD's directors comentary doesn't just tell you about the movie... learn about casting choices, cast members who fought with director, etc. Lots of info. You should really buy this DVD. It has so much more to offer than the VHS. Smith truely knows how to stack a Collector's Edition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mallrats rule!
Review: ....ok, not as much as clerks, chasing amy, or dogma...but you gotta have 'em all! and the DVD version is just so darn filled with special features it's a hoot! (and an easter egg or two if you are clever! hint: make the robot see..highlight his eyes and watch out! fun ensues!) besides, don't you need more jay and silent bob? yeah, i thought so...so, order this DVD now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't go for the video.
Review: This DVD was spectacular. Chock full of bonus material, and the interviews with Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier (as well as the commentary with Ben Affleck, Jason Lee, Jay "Phat-Buds" Mewes, and the director himself) provide great insight. The original opener also helps the viewer to understand what the hell is going on. If you want a fulfilling "Mallrats" experience, skip the video and its heavy-handed cuts, and get this DVD. Like "Disturbing Behavior", this was a passable film that could have been great, if it hadn't been cut so much to pander to the "we-like-our-movies-loud-stupid-and-fast" demographic. Definitely a DVD gem.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: great movie i wish i didn't buy
Review: This is a really funny movie - but be warned - I bought this DVD purly for the cut scenes, but they are TERRIBLE - cut for good reason the 20 minute beginning is dry and boring and the rest is them holding the camera up to the screen play text they didn't use.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Coooool
Review: Another movie I could watch countless times - very funny and inventive and kinda different. All the characters are just jobless kinda adults that never grew up, and just get all analytical about their comic books.

I didnt like Clerks much, and Chasing Amy was okay until the stupid as hell ending, but Mallrats is just right. Jason Lee is a complete cack, as crass as anything, and of course Jay and Silent Bob are just coolness.

There are a million things going on at once, all of them funny, or at least amusing. I just love the meaningless banter - can't get enough of it. Its a nice kind of quirky and the DVD has every extra under the sun!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Kevin Smith can do better
Review: This isn't Kevin Smith's best work but I did laugh at a few parts, it really isn't worth bying. but I'm glad Kevin Smith said he was sorry for making this movie at some Award show. His other movies like "Clerks", "Chasing Amy", and "Dogma" are really good and worth bying I give all those movies 5 stars,and I can't wait untill "Clerks 2:Hardly Clearkin" comes out.The only thing that really made the movie funny was Jay and Silent Bob. I like Jason Lee in "Chasing Amy","Dogma",and "Mumford"(even though Kevin Smith didn't make that one),but in this one he just didn't work for me.I like in Kevin Smith movies how at the end of the credits it says what movie Jay and Silent Bob will be in next, and I'm still a big time fan of Kevin Smith movies and I'm still happy Kevin Smith said he was sorry for making this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the funniest movies ever!
Review: If you want a funny movie buy this. It is my favorite movie that i have for dvd and i have a lot. Trust me when i say that this is 1 of the best movies u will ever see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good, but cannot compare to "Dogma".
Review: "Mallrats" was the comedic genius Kevin Smith aka Silent Bobs second hilarious flick. "Mallrats" is a take no prisoners, no apologies movie. It uses constant profanity, has many sexual inuendos, and has a very long scene of gratutitous nudity, and you will love every second of it. "Mallrats" main charactar Brodie, played by Jason Lee is without a doubt a modern day Jim Belushi. I enjoyed this movie and if you like dirty movies, then you will love "Mallrats".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Transitional Movie
Review: Though the acting in this film is not exactly oscar-quality, it doesn't really seem to matter. It's a comedy, and makes no effort to be taken seriously in any regard. As a comedy, it does well, but it could be better. It's not as funny as "Clerks" and lacks the production quality of "Chasing Amy." So it's somewhere in between, a transition from the indie-b&w film to a big budget major release. It seems Kevin Smith was trying to make another "Clerks" but fell short of the humor of that film.

On its own, it has much to recommend it. It is quite funny in parts. Jay & Silent Bob shine in this film, a lot more than in Clerks or Chasing Amy (but not as much as Dogma). There's loads of pop culture references thrown in, not just as cheap allusions to better works, but in seamless placements that work with comical effect.

Not Kevin Smith's best work, but still worth getting. I recommend the DVD with the missing scenes. The VHS is good, but it seems there's something missing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Even worse then Howard Stern's Private Parts film...
Review: No story, no acting, no substance, no nothing. This has to be the worst film ever made. It came from Kevin Smith, so why should we expect anything else?


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