Clerks
Clerks
TV-14 | 31 May 2000 (USA)
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    Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
    Organnall Too much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward,
    Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
    Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
    Darwinskid It's sad that ABC didn't have much faith in Clerks, based on the 1994 movie of the same name, because, for what it was, it was a very clever and hilarious animated series. If you've seen the movie you know the central characters--Dante, Randal, Jay, and Silent Bob. Unlike the movie however the series expands beyond the Quick Stop store and allows the characters to interact in different environments and deal with new situations that result in hilarity. I suppose Clerks is probably best left done and buried though because as with most animated sitcoms they usually drag out and start becoming stale( ex. Simpsons and Family Guy) so as it is you have a very underrated and well-written cartoon that you can re-watch all six episodes on DVD.Highly recommended.
    kylehaines96 Director Kevin Smith gives us one of the best television shows ever with Clerks. The show continues to follow the same 2 slackers Dante Hicks voiced by Brian O'Halloran and Randal Graves voiced by Jeff Anderson Along with Jay voiced by Jason Mewes and Silent Bob voiced by Kevin Smith. The plot lines are hilarious the voice cast is incredible and the humor is just non-stop. It's a shame it only lasted 6 episodes. The show also includes the longest episode titles ever the episodes are1. Leonardo Leonardo Returns And Dante Has An Important Decision To Make, 2. The Clipshow Wherein Dante And Randall Are Locked In The Freezer And Remember Some Of The Greatest Moments In Their Lives, 3. Leonardo Is Caught In The Grip Of An Outbreak Of Randall's Imagination And Patrick Swayze Either Does Or Doesen't Work In The New Pet Store, 4. A Dissertation On The American Justice System By People Who Have Never Been Inside A Courtroom, Let Alone Know Anything About The Law, But Have Seen Way Too Many Legal Thrillers, 5. Dante And Randal And Jay And Silent Bob And A Bunch Of New Characters And Lando Take Part In A Whole Bunch Of Movie Parodiee Including But Not Exclusive To,The Bad News Bears, The Last Starfighter, Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom, Plus A High School Reuinion 6. The Last Episode Ever. If you are a Clerks or Kevins Smith fan than I definitely recommend it. Fun Fact Jay And Silent Bob were changed from Drug Dealers to Firework Sellers.Rated R For Some Sexual Humor.2hrs 10min/130min.10 uses of the F-word.****/****
    michael_the_nermal I enjoyed the six episodes of "Clerks" and wish they would have made more episodes. I personally think it was foolish of Kevin Smith to reject offers from HBO, as I think his 'toon would have thrived on that channel. ABC mutilated this toon by only showing a third of the episodes, and that's a shame. The wit and humor is impeccable, and Smith understands that cartoon humor is more plastic and unbelievable than the world he portrays in his real-life movies. The actors, for people who don't do voice over work for a living, are fantastic, and really give it their all to bring life to their cartoon counterparts. The parodies of 1980s movies are usually funny, and Smith's sense of nostalgia and bawdy sense of humor greatly work in this cartoons' favor. I like this cartoon much more than "Family Guy," and, had it lived on premium cable, it would have no doubt won Emmys. Do rent or purchase the six-episode, two DVD set. This is one of the cartoons following in the wake of the "Family Guy" boom that was actually good.
    Op_Prime I greatly enjoyed this entertaining and criminally short lived animated series. Sure it was different from the 1994 movie (which was very good), but I still like it. A definite plus was having Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith reprising their roles. I also particularly liked the animation. And I can't believe ABC just canceled it after two episodes. What were they thinking? Good thing Comedy Central has aired the series from time to time, otherwise I would've missed out on it and not bothered thinking about getting the DVD. I found every episode hilarious, but the last one was my absolute favorite. Had ABC not been so foolish I think this series would still be in production today.