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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2009

Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert are disappointed by Kevin Smith's 'Mallrats"

Personally I think it's a good movie but you decided

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  • View Askew Movies Chronically:

    1. Mallrats: Set One Day BEFORE Clerks.

    2. Clerks: Set One Day AFTER Mallrats.

    3. Chasing Amy: Set Either a few Weeks or a few months after Clerks.

    4. Dogma: Set probably a few months after Chasing Amy.

    5. Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back: Set a few weeks after Dogma

    6. Clerks II: Set 1 or 2 years after J&SB-SB

  • @7t6e354r It's not stupid. It's just their opinion. They explained themselves didn't they?

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  • Mallrats fucking rocks . Fuck these two assfucks.

  • These critics suck shit, it isn't clerks, you can't compare dante and randall to jay and bob

  • I don't care what he says this is a great film

  • @Methrt3 really? i just watched chasing amy a few months ago and it remains smith's best (after clerks), to me. oh well, at least we can agree on the greatness of clerks lol

  • Well compared to Clerks, it's not as good, but looking back, it's not that bad. I think Chasing Amy is way overrated. It hasnt aged well.

  • Booo, old men with no sense of humor. Its like getting my dad to watch a comedy of my generation.

    Old farts like them like western movies shot in the 60s. BOOOOOOO >:O

  • It wasn't Kevin Smith's best film, but I still really liked it.

  • @jimbob1234567

    I agree too.  Mallrats wasn't _completely_ devoid of laughs, but it's every bit as stilted and forced as Cop Out was.

  • classic movie.. love it.

  • Yeah, these two guys look like they're up for a great laugh.

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