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Genres:
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Comedy /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Kevin Smith
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Actors:
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Jason Mewes,
Renée Humphrey,
Shannen Doherty,
Jeremy London,
Jason Lee,
Claire Forlani,
Ben Affleck,
Joey Lauren Adams,
Ethan Suplee,
Stan Lee
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Duration:
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94 min.
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Rating:
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(7.1/10)93.5
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Plot Summary:
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Brodie Bruce, a Sega and waggish book obsessed college student, and his best old china, TS Quint, are both dumped by their girlfriends on the same day, and to dole out with their loss, they both die to the nearby mall. Along the path, they meet up with some friends, including Willam, a guy who stares at Magic Recognition pictures, desprately trying to see the hidden image; Gwen, one of TS's ex-girlfriends; and Jay & Silent Bob, of Clerks fame. Eventually, they choose to try and secure back their pregnant others, and pocket supervision look after of their individual nemesises (TS's girlfriend's... father, and a store clerk who hates the two notwithstanding not having any shopping agenda).Read more Less
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Mallrats
Described as "a perky Porky's", Mallrats is a teen comedy proper for the 1990s that comes with plenty of breasts, a small amount of laughs and an ghastly lot of hilarious book references. Written and directed alongside Kevin Smith as a grown-up-budget, studio-backed cleave to-up to his hilarious shoestring scrimshanker lie Clerks (1994), this prostrate by a long shot apart from of expectations, updating Porky's ensnarl of swearing, adolescent angst and hard boobs to miniature effect. Jason Lee stars as Brodie, a comic hard-cover geek with more passion benefit of his Sega Megadrive than his girlfriend (Shannen Doherty). At most as he's being dumped, his conquer associate TS (Jeremy London) is splitting up with his half (Claire Forlani). Left to their own devi...
Mallrats
"...It's a depiction with an innate charm and rectitude....MALLRATS is effortlessly engaging in its totally unselfconscious manner and humor..."
Mallrats
A depressing mess. Clerks, Smith's first film, it centres on a bunch of teen no-hopers, their lives dominated by...
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