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I’m not going to say the situation of Clerks, since tons of other reviewers have already done that, but instead I’m going to focus of the DVD, because I don’t feel enough people write about that.
First off here’s the special features:
Audio Commentary: This commentary features a nearly countless amount of people, but mostly Kevin Smith with the occasional tid bit from actor Brian O’ Halloran (also known as Brian Christopher O’ Halloran) or producer Scott Mosier. Funnily, Jason Mewes showed up drunk for the recording of this and lies on the floor past out most of the time, sometimes waking up to mumble or sob “Snootchie Bootchies.” Obviously only one mike was musty for this, but that never bothered me remarkable, because the commentary is a load of fun, with tons of spirited things and laughs. I like this noteworthy better than the overrated Mallrats commentary.
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Deleted Scenes With Introductions by Kevin Smith: There are about 6 deleted scenes, almost all of them extended bits, but all of them engaging. Ones I particularly liked were the longer Gum Guy’s speech, the longer conversation with Dane and Veronica, and the longer talking between Veronica and Randal. The only completely additional scene is in #3 where Randal tries to pursuade a customer to rent Smokey and the Bandit 3. Not very droll, but spellbinding. The introductions to the scenes by Kevin Smith are very pleasurable, short and to the point, where as in all the other DVDs he rambles on for about two minutes about why you should visit Jay and Peaceful Bob’s Secret Stash or mumbles or wastes time going “Um,” you find my point. In these intros he simly states what you’ll regain recent in the scene and then you plan, I reflect the longest intro is about thirty seconds. Favorable.
Original Ending: The ghastly unusual ending is included for your enjoyment, and it is definite why it was chop, although I personally cherish the scene and deem it’d be a tremendous ending to the film. Why? Because it ends on a downer, objective like Dante and Randal talk about early in the film, and is more realistic (OK, maybe not, but I like it) . Sit through the short area of credits for a breif cameo by director Smith. The ending features an introduction where Smith states how blissful he is that the scene was prick. Spellbinding.
Music Video: The humorous music video for Soul Asylum’s “Can’t Even Speak”, featuring a recreation of the hockey scene, in color no less! It’s an entertaining survey at what if would be like if the movie was in color, but it’s also a magnificent friendly song, and the video is interesting, measuring around four and a half minutes. Introduction by Smith is included, which is exquisite challenging.
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Theatrical Trailer: The film’s unique trailer is included with introduction by Smith, where he states how crazy he is for it and that it’s one of his common trailers ever. It’s a nice trailer and all, but really, it is objective a trailer, and I deem he sees into it more than most people will (though I read a review that called the trailer “a allotment of film itself”) .
Anyway, those are the extras. It doesn’t peek like considerable, but quality overwhelms quantity, and all these extras are very icy, and worth your time.
The sound and recount on the film is exquisite, at least when you assume about it. Remember Clerks cost less than a car to obtain, and the describe is consistently grainy throughout, as well as shadowy and white (oh boo hoo to all you people who can’t stare a murky and white movie), but I could always pronounce what was going on, and after about two minutes, I got customary to the grain (you will, too) . The sound is a 2.0 surround sound that is always determined and never bothersome. There’s minor instruct, but barely irritating (or noticeable) .
Anyway, I like CLerks a lot, although most people won’t search for it because of the dark and white relate and a lot of people accumulate it tiring,, but I fair don’t understand how anyone could get a movie with such ample acting and dialouge listless. Well, if you need an explosion or a bunch of action every ten minutes…..
Hope you liked my review (kind of long, sorry), and please vote if it was estimable. Thank you for reading.
One of my common films of all time… and they’ve given it the deluxe treatment with this 3-disc space. Here are the details from Kevin Smith’s Thought Askew website about this recent edition:
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The 93 dinky “Clerks” Theatrical cut- All novel HiDef transfer from 16mm IP supervised by Dave Klein with all-new 5.1 Skywalker Sound remix supervised by Scott Mosier, includes modern commentary track from laser disc/initial DVD release
The 103 itsy-bitsy “Clerks” IFFM First Slash, includes all-new audio/video commentary track with Kevin, Scott, Jeff Anderson, Brian O’Halloran and Jason Mewes.
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The 95 tiny “The Snowball Effect: The Narrative of Clerks” Note Spanking Modern Documentary that inteviews almost everybody who ever had something to do with “Clerks”
The MTV Jay and Calm Bob shorts that everyone’s been crying for us to attach on a DVD for years now
The Arclight 10th Anniversary Q&A with Brian, Jeff, Marilyn, Scott, Dave, Mewes, and Kevin
Lots of modern video intros.
“The Flying Car” short from the Tonight Expose (re-telecined in HiDef) .
The Unusual theatrical trailer
“Can’t Even Stammer” Music Video
The new Jeff, Brian, and Marilyn and Ernie O’Donnell audition tapes
The price unique, seven shrimp spicy “Lost Scene” short
Expansive Unruffled Photo Gallery
‘Clerks’ Trivia track
Original 168-page current first draft screenplay
Kevin’s ‘Clerks’ Journal
Kevin’s ‘Sundance’ Journal
Peter Broderick’s 1992 article “The ABC’s of No-Budget Filmmaking” that inspired the budget for ‘Clerks’
Peter Broderick’s followup article “Learning from Low-Budgets” a year later that does the same treatment on ‘Clerks’
Amy Taubin’s Village Express article on the 1991 IFFM and ‘Slacker’ that inspired Kevin to engage ‘Clerks’ to the IFFM
Amy Taubin’s Village Sigh article on the 1993 IFFM about ‘Clerks’ being the gem of the festival.
Janet Maslin’s 1994 Current York Times review of ‘Clerks’ entitled “At a Convenience Store, Coolness To Go”
The entire John Pierson ‘The Unusual Couple: Sundance 1994″ Chapter from ‘Spike Mike Reloaded’ book
The fresh Kevin-penned IFFM program note
The current Bob Hawk-penned 1994 Sundance Film Festival program imprint.
“Mae Day” – Kevin and Scott’s Vancouver Film School documentary short.
Earring Stand
Phlebotomy Schools
