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Clerks II (2-Disc Special Edition) [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Comedy |
Format | Blu-ray |
Contributor | Brian O'Halloran, Kevin Smith, Jeff Anderson, Jake Richardson, Scott Mosier, Jason Mewes |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 37 minutes |
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A calamity at Dante and Randall's shops sends them looking for new horizons - but they ultimately settle at Mooby's, a fictional Disney-McDonald's style fast-food empire.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Item model number : 5072845
- Director : Kevin Smith
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 37 minutes
- Release date : February 1, 2019
- Actors : Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Jake Richardson
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Producers : Scott Mosier
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Lionsgate
- ASIN : B001KKU9EQ
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,808 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #193 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022This was the much-longed-for sequel to Kevin Smith's independent masterpiece Clerks. Fans, and even Smith, had wanted a sequel for years, but it was always a long shot due in part because of Jason Mewes' drug problems and Jeff Anderson's hesitancy and at times outright refusal to do a sequel. After overcoming those obstacles, Smith came up with a script after the movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, got everyone on board, and this was the result.
This movie starts out with Randal (Anderson) and Dante (Brian O'Halloran) still working in the Quick Stop and adjoining video store, until they end up burning down. Then they end up in a new dead-end job at Mooby's (a fictionalized version of McDonald's) where we have a Wizard of Oz-like transition from black-and-white to color. The plot basically involves Dante trying to figure out what he wants from his life and Randal facing the prospect of losing his best friend.
The movie is centered around Anderson and O'Halloran but includes new cast members Jennifer Schwalbach (Smith's real-life wife), Trevor Fehrman, and Rosario Dawson (who has one of the best lines of the movie at the end). It also includes many of Smith's "regulars" such as Jason Lee, Ben Affleck, and Ethan Suplee. There are also hilarious cameos by Wanda Sykes and Kevin Weisman, the latter of whom sets off a great Star Wars vs. Lord of the Rings rant by Randal.
For those who get the Blu-Ray, there are a ton of extras included. There are three different commentary tracks, all of which include Smith, and then rotates through other participants including cast members (in the first and third) and the production staff in the second (which is more of a "technical" commentary). On the second disc, there is an hour-and-a-half-long making-of documentary, a half-hour long blooper reel, an hour-long series of video diaries, and a special on the movie that aired on VH1 (back before it played nothing but "reality" shows). So, if you like watching the bonus material, there is a lot there for you.
Overall, the movie is very good, if you like Smith's brand of humor, which can be very raunchy. That is not to say the movie is always raunchy and cringe-worthy, but it does have its moments. It balances those well with Randal's smart-ass sarcastic comments, Dante's complaining, and the multiple pop-culture arguments. It even has some touching moments involving Dante and Randal's friendship and the changes that all relationships go through as friends get older. There are certainly some who think that a sequel to the original (which is a classic) should have never been made, and there are some that wanted a sequel but just did not think this was good enough to be that sequel. Personally, I liked the vast majority of the movie and thought it was a worthy successor to the first movie. That said, it is not a movie for everyone, especially people who do not like Smith's brand of humor and it is not family-friendly. But, if you liked the first movie, and you generally like Smith's other movies, it is worth watching at least once.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025Again, Kevin Smith movies are just a great time no matter what movie you are watching.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2007Clerks II was one of the best flicks I saw last year.
Not one of the best comedies, or one of the best sequels (of which there were plenty). One of the best movies overall. I loved it.
It's clear that Smith has given a lot of thought to where these characters should be, ten years or so removed from their original (very bad) day at the store. Randal is still wandering aimlessly through life, with a little more wisdom than he lets on but not much more ambition. Dante opens the film poised to run off to Florida (like T.S. Quint in Mallrats--apparently Florida is where the desperate go to escape Jersey) with a girl he doesn't really like that much because she's willing to marry him after shunning him in high school.
While Dante and Randal are still the centerpieces of the film, performances by the supporting cast are much more important to the movement of the picture than they were to the first "Clerks" picture: Rosario Dawson and Trevor Fuhrman both fit their roles perfectly, and while I could have done with just a little less Elias, Fuhrman made him so funny that he's someone you can put up with, even if you don't necessarily like him.
By the close of the film, the characters have found themselves just where they have to be. The ending Smith crafts for the picture (and potentially--or not-- the ending for these characters) is pitch-perfect, and rings so true you have to wonder how come it's never occurred to Smith before (it could as easily have been slipped in as one of the backdrop "resolution" scenes at the end of "Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back" and nobody would have questioned it).
- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022With the amount of times I’ve rewatched this movie and enjoyed the soundtrack, picking this up felt like a no-brainer.
I enjoy having physical copies of things, I know they’re digital but sometimes I’ve bought something off iTunes and get a dreaded annoying error message that it’s no longer available, not to go on a rant but if I paid for the song off their services it should be available regardless of my region.
I doubt that’d be an issue with this album, but still. A majority of the time I’ll take a physical copy over searching for the songs on whatever music streaming service flavor of the year.
They even included some skits or memorable quotes from the movie. They break up some of the songs however.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2015Clerks 2 starts and ends with the message of ignore what everybody says and do what you want. Dante and Randall are two sides of the same coin and are different points on the message. Randall doesn't care what anybody says to a point of comic ridiculousness which leads him to try and bring an old racial slur out of the past and give it new meaning and buying Dante a donkey show as a farewell gift whereas Dante is finally getting what he always wanted (or thought he wanted) just to find out on the eve of his big move and last day at Mooby's that the woman he works with is pregnant from a one night stand they had weeks previously. Through the course of the movie we find out that Randall does care about something (his friendship with Dante) and Dante learns to buck what he believes everyone is expecting him to do. It's a fantastic movie told in the classic Kevin Smith style and if you haven't seen it, buy it. If you've seen it, buy it. No matter what, you should buy this movie (and clerks) as its a required part of any movie collection.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023Nothing will be as good as the original, but Amazon’s price made me an offer I couldn’t refuse!
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MatteoReviewed in Italy on September 23, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Clerks 2
Spedizione rapida e perfetta. Ottimo imballaggio.
Recensione da mymovies.it:
Anche per Dante e Randall è venuto il momento di crescere: dopo aver lavorato per anni come commessi in un drugstore, che deve chiudere a causa di un incendio, il duo si trasferisce in un fast food, gestito dall'affascinante Becky. Dante è in procinto di accasarsi con una bella bionda ex-compagna di classe, mettere su famiglia e trasferirsi in Florida per occuparsi dell'autolavaggio di proprietà del padre della futura sposa: per lui inizia quindi l'ultimo giorno di lavoro insieme a Randall, ma le cose andranno molto diversamente da come aveva previsto...
Clerks è tornato e, assieme al film che lo ha reso celebre, anche Kevin Smith, il quale, dopo una lunga serie di pellicole più o meno riuscite, ritrova lo smalto dei tempi migliori e confeziona un'avventura esilarante per Dante, Randall, Jay e Silent Bob, icone di culto, partorite più di dieci anni fa da un autore che sembrava aver perso da un po' la retta via. Clerks 2 è molto divertente: volgarissimo e molto scorretto, sfrutta internet, il cinema, le differenze razziali, il sesso, come volani per creare gag e situazioni comiche, spesso irresistibili (il dibattito su quale trilogia sia la migliore tra quella di Guerre Stellari quella de il Signore degli Anelli è da culto). Sublime il cast: ai quattro protagonisti, veri antieroi, si aggiungono tanti camei famosi e le notevoli presenze di Rosario Dawson, in stato di grazia, e del giovanissimo e folle Trevor Fehrman. Clerks 2 mantiene intatta la forza corrosiva e caustica del primo episodio, specchio di una generazione X piena di dubbi e incertezze, offrendo, a chi avrà la forza di sopportare i toni "forti" del film, un'ora e mezza di divertente e insana follia.
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ElokoyoReviewed in Spain on April 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Gran película
Me parece la última gran película de Kevin Smith con buenos chistes y que cierra bien el círculo -a mi parecer- de Clerks, Mallrats y Persiguiendo a Amy. Solamente para fans de Kevin Smith y su "universo".
- Mr. B. ReadReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2007
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Smith Comedy Returns
The belated sequel to 1994's Kevin Smith's cult slacker classic "Clerks", finds Dante Hicks (Brian O'Halloran) and Randall Graves (Jeff Anderson) still working at the same convenience store as in the previous film. All this changes when their workplace burns to the ground and they are forced to work flipping burgers at the local fast food outlet, Mooby's.
Those familiar with either the original "Clerks", or any of director Kevin Smith's other films, will know what to expect from this film. The majority of the screen time is devoted to the humourous (and often inflammatory) dialogue between the ever-caustic Randall and the more straight-laced Dante. Both actors, despite their relative lack of acting experience, portray their characters convincingly. This is particularly true of Anderson who plays Randall Graves with customary gusto, but also adds a sensitive and emotional side to the character as the film progresses.
Dante and Randall are joined by Rosario Dawson who is warm and likeable as their boss, Becky, whilst Trevor Fehrman is excellent as the weedy, God-fearing, Transformers-obsessed nerd Elias. Between them, these four principal actors create a believable and enjoyable dynamic that anyone who has ever worked within a team in a shop or office will fully emphasise with. Kevin Smith himself reprises his role of Silent Bob who along with Jay (Jason Mewes) are the lovable drug peddlers who spend their days hanging around outside. However, Jay and Silent Bob are somewhat muted in this film compared to previous outings and are, in fact, somewhat superfluous to proceedings.
The dialogue, whilst not as relentlessly humourous as the original "Clerks", remains very natural and still sparkles with the excellent characterisations and pop-culture references that have become Kevin Smith's trademark. One particular scene where Randall confronts a Lord Of The Rings-loving customer and deconstructs the Middle Earth trilogy as "three films about walking" is priceless.
Despite it's many good points, this film will not appeal to everyone. The language is colourful and frequently strewn with profanity whilst the humour is often ribauld to say the least. If you are easily offended, you would probably do well to avoid this film.
Overall, although not Smith's best film, "Clerks 2" is a humourous, engaging slice of entertainment with some emotional depth and heart.
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AlejandroReviewed in Mexico on December 13, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Una buena secuela al grán clásico de culto
En definitiva Clercks es una de mis películas favoritas de toda la vida, ver una secuela de esta fue una sorpresa; he de decir que la película conserva mucho del humor que caracteríza a la original, aunque también hay que tomar en cuenta que tiene cosas que van fuera de lugar, a pesar de esos detalles la película es bastante divertida.
Esta edición es bastante buena, se ve y escucha bien y los extras también son interesantes, en definitiva, es una película que pueden disfrutar los fans de Clercks y de ahí se pueden pasar al Inter-species erotica.
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Client d'AmazonReviewed in Canada on August 22, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
très bon film après celui de jay & bob contre-attaque