When Dante Hicks (Brian O'Halloran) is reluctantly put in charge of the Quick Stop market on his day off, he tries, though half-heartedly, to perform his minimum-wage duties as efficiently as possible. This gets tough amidst the on-going fight with his girlfriend, Veronica (Marilyn Ghigliotti), and his attempt to get back together with his ex-girlfriend, Caitlyn Bree (Lisa Spoonhauer). Meanwhile, his friend and alter ego Randall (Jeff Anderson) is working behind the counter of the adjacent video store -- at least when he feels like it. Randall's unabashed disdain of his place of employment, a long with his self-admitted hatred towards its customers is a sharp contrast to Dante's feeble attempts at the niceties of customer service. Much of the film consists of Randall and Dante's criticism of their customers, their lives, and the world in general. Clerks, filmed in black-and-white on a budget of only $27,000, began the career of writer director Kevin Smith, who would go on to make Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999), and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). ~ Hal Erickson, RoviIf You Like this movie you can streaming Clerks movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Clerks
Release Date : Oct 19, 1994 Wide Genre Movie :Drama,Comedy,Cult Movies
Mpaa Rating : R Actors :Brian O'Halloran,Jeff Anderson,Marilyn Ghigliotti,Lisa Spoonhauer,Jason Mewes,Kevin Smith,Scott Mosier,Walter Flanagan,Virginia Smith,David Klein,Ken Clark,Leslie Hope,Grace Smith,Lisa Spoonauer

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Clerks
User Ranting Movie Clerks : 3.8User Percentage For Clerks : 89 %
User Count Like for Clerks : 254,036
All Critics Ranting For Clerks : 7.4
All Critics Count For Clerks : 49
All Critics Percentage For Clerks : 88 %
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Review For Movie Clerks
A buoyant, bleakly funny comedy chronicling a day's worth of activity at two adjoining stores.Janet Maslin-New York Times
A hoot one moment, a hiss the next, the film is about as even as a city road after a hard winter. But the script's sheer vigour sees us through.
Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
Clerks is so utterly authentic that its heroes have never heard of their generation.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
The film looks no more expensive than it was; some of the acting (by local nonprofessionals) is spectacularly amateurish; the story is a series of anecdotes about hockey, shopping and loving the one you're with. But it's worth loitering in this shop.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine
At 24, Smith also knows something about casting. Using a mixture of stage actors and novices, he's found the right ensemble tone to make Clerks seem as spontaneous as it needs to be.
John Hartl-Film.com
There's no denying the raw and energetic feel Smith created with a memorable script, great characters and a genuine sense of Gen X angst.
Ryan Cracknell-Movie Views
an exemplar of what can happen when the stars align and someone's home movie can help foment a revolution
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk
Clerks remains a defining debut, a symbolic shot into the darkened domain of legitimate moviemaking.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters
The extras are sweet, but Clerks's low-budget ugliness is a questionable fit for Blu-ray.
Matt Noller-Slant Magazine
...the film's inherent deficiencies are generally overshadowed by the distinctly earnest vibe.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
Smith dogpiles absurdity and obscenity on top of each other. The dullness of the dead-end jobs is brightened by bizarre bits--a fat guy asking for softer toilet paper, drops dead on the toilet.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
Kevin Smith actually pulled it off.
Brad Laidman-Film Threat
It comes from bad stock, curses like a longshoreman and doesn't bring a gift. Nevertheless, it's the life of the party.
Phil Villarreal-Arizona Daily Star
I still say that "Clerks" is my favorite Kevin Smith movie.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
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Movie Overview For Clerks
Convenience and video store clerks Dante and Randal are sharp-witted, potty-mouthed and bored out of their minds. So in between needling customers, the counter jockeys play hockey on the roof, visit a funeral home and deal with their love lives.
TagLine Clerks Just because they serve you doesn't mean they like you.


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