Clerks | Theatrical 1994.mp4
Rather than being fast-paced, the film thrives on character interaction and absurd philosophical debates —most famously the discussion about the independent contractors on the second Death Star.
This film introduced the world to the "View Askewniverse" anchors, Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) , two stoners who hang out outside the shop. Legacy and Theatrical Impact #780) Clerks (1994) – The Horse's Head Clerks THEATRICAL 1994.mp4
“I’m Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today”: A Look Back at Clerks (1994) Rather than being fast-paced, the film thrives on
The theatrical cut follows a day in the life of Dante Hicks (Brian O'Halloran), who is called into work on his day off, and his best friend Randal Graves (Jeff Anderson), the world’s least helpful video store clerk. Before it became a cult classic, Clerks was a massive gamble
Before it became a cult classic, Clerks was a massive gamble. Kevin Smith famously financed the film for approximately $27,575 by maxing out credit cards and selling his prized comic book collection.
The plot point about the shutters being jammed with chewing gum was actually a practical solution to hide the fact that they were filming at night while the store was technically closed. The Characters and Dialogue