Clerks (film), the Glossary
Clerks is a 1994 American black-and-white comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith in his feature directorial debut.[1]
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157 relations: /Film, Adult Swim, AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs, Alan Dershowitz, Alan Rickman, Alice in Chains, Alliance Atlantis, Alternative Airplay, Alternative rock, AMC (TV channel), American Broadcasting Company, Animated series, Arri, Asbury Park Press, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, Audio commentary, Austin American-Statesman, Bad Religion, Black-and-white, Blu-ray, Bravo (American TV network), Brian O'Halloran, Broadway theatre, Bryan Johnson (comic book writer), Chasing Amy, Clerks II, Clerks III, Clerks: The Animated Series, Columbia Records, Comedy Central, Comedy film, Comic book, Comic Book Men, Comic Book Resources, Comics, Consequence (publication), Crowdsourcing, Cult film, Curzon Film, David Klein (cinematographer), Deleted scene, Deseret News, Do the Right Thing, Dogma (film), Empire (magazine), Entertainment Weekly, Ernest O'Donnell, Fathom Events, Fellatio, Fresh (1994 film), ... Expand index (107 more) »
- 1994 black comedy films
- Fictional clerks
- Films about criticism and refusal of work
- Films directed by Kevin Smith
- Films produced by Scott Mosier
- Films with screenplays by Kevin Smith
- View Askew Productions films
- View Askewniverse films
/Film
/Film, also spelled Slashfilm, is a blog that covers movie news, reviews, interviews, and trailers.
Adult Swim
Adult Swim (stylized as since 2003, and also abbreviated as) is an American adult-oriented television programming block aired by the American basic cable channel Cartoon Network during the evening, prime time, and late-night dayparts.
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AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs
Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs is a list of the top 100 funny movies in American cinema.
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Alan Dershowitz
Alan Morton Dershowitz (born September 1, 1938) is an American lawyer and law professor known for his work in U.S. constitutional law and American criminal law.
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Alan Rickman
Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 1946 – 14 January 2016) was an English actor and director.
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Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AIC) is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1987.
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Alliance Atlantis
Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. was a Canadian media company that operated primarily as a specialty service operator in Canada.
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Alternative Airplay
Alternative Airplay (formerly known as Modern Rock Tracks between 1988 and 2009, and Alternative Songs between 2009 and 2020) is a music chart published in the American magazine ''Billboard'' since September 10, 1988.
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Alternative rock
Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s.
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AMC (TV channel)
AMC is an American basic cable television channel that first launched in 1984, and is the namesake flagship property of AMC Networks.
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American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.
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Animated series
An animated series is a set of animated television works with a common title, usually related to one another.
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Arri
Arri Group is a German manufacturer of motion picture film equipment.
Asbury Park Press
The Asbury Park Press, formerly known as the Shore Press, Daily Press, Asbury Park Daily Press, and Asbury Park Evening Press, is a daily newspaper in Monmouth and Ocean counties of New Jersey and has the third largest circulation in the state.
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Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
Atlantic Highlands is a borough in Monmouth County in the U.S. state of New Jersey, in the Bayshore Region.
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An audio commentary is an additional audio track, usually digital, consisting of a lecture or comments by one or more speakers, that plays in real time with a video.
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Austin American-Statesman
The Austin American-Statesman is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is owned by Gannett Co., Inc. The distribution of the following The New York Times, The Washington Post, Associated Press, and USA TODAY international and national news, but also incorporates strong Central Texas coverage, especially in political reporting.
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Bad Religion
Bad Religion is an American punk rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980.
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Black-and-white
Black-and-white (B&W or B/W) images combine black and white to produce a range of achromatic brightnesses of grey.
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Blu-ray
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format.
Bravo (American TV network)
Bravo is an American basic cable television network, launched on December 8, 1980.
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Brian O'Halloran
Brian Christopher O'Halloran (born December 20, 1969) is an American actor, producer, and podcaster best known for playing Dante Hicks in Kevin Smith's debut 1994 film Clerks and its 2006 and 2022 sequels Clerks II and Clerks III.
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Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.
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Bryan Johnson (comic book writer)
Bryan Lee Johnson is an American podcaster, actor, television personality, screenwriter and comic book writer associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse.
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Chasing Amy
Chasing Amy is a 1997 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, and Jason Lee. Clerks (film) and Chasing Amy are films directed by Kevin Smith, films produced by Scott Mosier, films set in New Jersey, films with screenplays by Kevin Smith, Miramax films, View Askew Productions films and View Askewniverse films.
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Clerks II
Clerks II is a 2006 American black comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, the sequel to his 1994 film Clerks, and his sixth feature film to be set in the View Askewniverse. Clerks (film) and Clerks II are American black comedy films, American buddy comedy films, films about criticism and refusal of work, films directed by Kevin Smith, films produced by Scott Mosier, films set in New Jersey, films with screenplays by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions films, View Askewniverse films and Workplace comedy films.
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Clerks III
Clerks III is a 2022 American dark comedy-drama film written, produced, directed, and edited by Kevin Smith and starring Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Trevor Fehrman, Austin Zajur, Jason Mewes, Rosario Dawson and Smith. Clerks (film) and Clerks III are American black comedy films, American buddy comedy films, films about criticism and refusal of work, films directed by Kevin Smith, films set in New Jersey, films with screenplays by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions films and View Askewniverse films.
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Clerks: The Animated Series
Clerks (retronym: Clerks: The Animated Series) is an American adult animated sitcom created by Kevin Smith for ABC. Clerks (film) and Clerks: The Animated Series are new Jersey culture.
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Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.
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Comedy Central
Comedy Central is an American adult-oriented basic cable channel owned by Paramount Global through its network division's MTV Entertainment Group unit, based in Manhattan.
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Comedy film
Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.
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Comic book
A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes.
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Comic Book Men
Comic Book Men is an American reality television series which aired on the AMC network from 2012 to 2018.
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Comic Book Resources
CBR, formerly Comic Book Resources, is a news website covering movies, television, anime, video games and comic book–related news and discussion.
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Comics
a medium used to express ideas with images, often combined with text or other visual information.
Consequence (publication)
Consequence (previously Consequence of Sound) is an independently owned New York–based online magazine featuring news, editorials, and reviews of music, movies, and television.
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Crowdsourcing
Crowdsourcing involves a large group of dispersed participants contributing or producing goods or services—including ideas, votes, micro-tasks, and finances—for payment or as volunteers.
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Cult film
A cult film or cult movie, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following.
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Curzon Film
Curzon Film, formerly known as Artificial Eye or Curzon Artificial Eye, is a British film distributor, specialising in independent, foreign-language and art house films for cinema and home entertainment.
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David Klein (cinematographer)
David Klein, A.S.C. (born December 1972) is an American cinematographer known for working with director Kevin Smith on the films Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Clerks II, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Cop Out, and Red State.
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Deleted scene
A deleted scene is footage that has been removed from the final version of a film or television show.
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Deseret News
The Deseret News is a multi-platform newspaper based in Salt Lake City, published by Deseret News Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation, which is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Do the Right Thing
Do the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film produced, written and directed by Spike Lee. Clerks (film) and do the Right Thing are United States National Film Registry films.
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Dogma (film)
Dogma is a 1999 American fantasy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, who also stars with Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, George Carlin, Linda Fiorentino, Janeane Garofalo, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, Salma Hayek, Bud Cort, Alan Rickman, Alanis Morissette in her feature film debut, and Jason Mewes. Clerks (film) and Dogma (film) are films directed by Kevin Smith, films produced by Scott Mosier, films set in New Jersey, films with screenplays by Kevin Smith, Miramax films, View Askew Productions films and View Askewniverse films.
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Empire (magazine)
Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Bauer Media Group.
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Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.
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Ernest O'Donnell
Ernest O'Donnell (born November 24, 1968) is an American actor who is known for his roles in various Kevin Smith films, most notably Clerks.
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Fathom Events
Fathom Events is an entertainment content provider that broadcasts entertainment events in movie theaters throughout the United States, including Metropolitan Opera Live in HD, the performing arts, major sporting events, and music concerts.
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Fellatio
Fellatio (also known as fellation, and in slang as blowjob, BJ, giving head, or sucking off) is an oral sex act consisting of the stimulation of a male penis by using the mouth.
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Fresh (1994 film)
Fresh is a 1994 American crime drama film written and directed by Boaz Yakin in his directorial debut, and produced by Randy Ostrow and Lawrence Bender. Clerks (film) and Fresh (1994 film) are 1994 directorial debut films, 1994 independent films, Miramax films and Sundance Film Festival award-winning films.
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Gene Siskel
Eugene Kal Siskel (January 26, 1946 – February 20, 1999) was an American film critic and journalist for the Chicago Tribune.
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Got Me Wrong
"Got Me Wrong" is a largely acoustic song by the American rock band Alice in Chains, originally featured on the band's 1992 EP, Sap.
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Grunge
Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound) is an alternative rock genre and subculture which emerged during the in the U.S. state of Washington, particularly in Seattle and nearby towns.
Harvey Awards
The Harvey Awards are given for achievement in comic books.
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Hollywood Babble-On
Hollywood Babble-On is a weekly podcast featuring filmmaker Kevin Smith and radio personality Ralph Garman.
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Independent Spirit Awards
The Independent Spirit Awards, originally known as the FINDIE or Friends of Independents Awards, and later as the Film Independent Spirit Awards, are awards presented annually in Santa Monica, California, to independent filmmakers.
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Indiegogo
Indiegogo is an American crowdfunding website founded in 2008 by Danae Ringelmann, Slava Rubin, and Eric Schell.
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IndieWire
IndieWire is a film industry and film criticism website that was established in 1996.
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Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms.
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Janet Maslin
Janet R. Maslin (born August 12, 1949) is an American journalist, best known as a film and literary critic for The New York Times.
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Jason Mewes
Jason Edward Mewes (born June 12, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, film producer, and podcaster.
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Jay and Silent Bob
Jay and Silent Bob are fictional characters portrayed by American actors Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, respectively.
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Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot is a 2019 American satirical buddy stoner comedy film written, directed, edited by, and starring Kevin Smith. Clerks (film) and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot are American black comedy films, American buddy comedy films, films directed by Kevin Smith, films set in New Jersey, films with screenplays by Kevin Smith, Miramax films, View Askew Productions films and View Askewniverse films.
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a 2001 American satirical stoner buddy comedy film written, co-edited, and directed by Kevin Smith and produced and co-edited by Scott Mosier. Clerks (film) and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back are American buddy comedy films, films directed by Kevin Smith, films produced by Scott Mosier, films set in New Jersey, films with screenplays by Kevin Smith, Miramax films, rating controversies in film, View Askew Productions films and View Askewniverse films.
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Jeff Anderson
Jeffrey Allan Anderson (born April 21, 1970) is an American film and television actor, director, and screenwriter best known for starring as Randal Graves in Clerks, Clerks II, and Clerks III.
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Jim Breuer
James Breuer (born June 21, 1967) is an American stand-up comedian and actor.
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Joey Lauren Adams
Joey Lauren Adams (born January 9, 1968) is an American actress and director.
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John Pierson (filmmaker)
John Pierson (born April 10, 1954) is an American independent filmmaker.
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Kevin Smith
Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American director, producer, writer, and actor. Clerks (film) and Kevin Smith are new Jersey culture.
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Kickstarter
Kickstarter, PBC is an American public benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity.
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Knoxville News Sentinel
The Knoxville News Sentinel, also known as Knox News, is a daily newspaper in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, owned by the Gannett Company.
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Kodak
The Eastman Kodak Company, referred to simply as Kodak, is an American public company that produces various products related to its historic basis in film photography.
LaserDisc
The LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium, initially licensed, sold and marketed as MCA DiscoVision (also known simply as "DiscoVision") in the United States in 1978.
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Leonardo, New Jersey
Leonardo is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located on the north shore of Middletown Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Lionsgate Films
Lionsgate Films (formerly known as Cinépix Film Properties) is a Canadian-American film production and distribution studio founded in Canada in 1962.
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Lisa Spoonauer
Lisa Ann Spoonauer (December 16, 1972 – May 20, 2017) was an American character actress best known for the role of Caitlin Bree in Clerks, which she reprised for an episode in Clerks: The Animated Series.
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List of directorial debuts
This is a list of film directorial debuts in chronological order.
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List of films featuring fictional films
A body of films feature fictional films as part of their narrative.
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Live action
Live action is a form of cinematography or videography that uses photography instead of animation.
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Lon Chaney
Leonidas Frank "Lon" Chaney (April 1, 1883 – August 26, 1930) was an American actor and makeup artist.
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Los Angeles Daily News
The Los Angeles Daily News is the second-largest-circulating paid daily newspaper of Los Angeles, California, after the unrelated Los Angeles Times, and the flagship newspaper of the Southern California News Group, a branch of Colorado-based Digital First Media.
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Love Among Freaks
Love Among Freaks was an alternative rock/funk rock band, founded in the New Jersey, USA area.
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Mainstream Rock (chart)
Mainstream Rock is a music chart in Billboard magazine that ranks the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations in the United States, a category that combines the formats of active rock and heritage rock.
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Mallrats
Mallrats is a 1995 American buddy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Jason Lee, Jeremy London, Shannen Doherty, Claire Forlani, Ben Affleck, Jason Mewes, Joey Lauren Adams, Michael Rooker, and Smith as Silent Bob. Clerks (film) and Mallrats are 1990s buddy comedy films, American buddy comedy films, films directed by Kevin Smith, films produced by Scott Mosier, films set in New Jersey, films with screenplays by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions films and View Askewniverse films.
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Marilyn Ghigliotti
Marilyn Ghigliotti is an American actress, producer, director and make-up artist best known for playing Veronica Loughran in Clerks.
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Masturbation
Masturbation is a form of autoeroticism in which a person sexually stimulates their own genitals for sexual arousal or other sexual pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm.
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Mental Floss
Mental Floss (stylized as mental_floss) is an online magazine and its related American digital, print, and e-commerce media company focused on millennials.
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Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.
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Miami New Times
The Miami New Times is a newspaper published in Miami, Florida, United States, and distributed every Thursday.
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Michael MacCambridge
Michael MacCambridge (born June 21, 1963) is an American author, journalist and TV commentator.
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Miramax
Miramax, LLC, formerly known as Miramax Films, is an American independent film and television production and distribution company founded on December 19, 1979, by Harvey and Bob Weinstein, and based in Los Angeles, California.
Motion Picture Association
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is an American trade association representing the five major film studios of the United States, as well as the video streaming service Netflix.
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Motion Picture Association film rating system
The Motion Picture Association film rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a motion picture's suitability for certain audiences based on its content.
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MovieWeb
MovieWeb is an entertainment news website and video brand.
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MTV
MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.
Music video
A music video is a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes.
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My Boyfriend's Back (film)
My Boyfriend's Back is a 1993 American zombie horror comedy film directed by Bob Balaban which tells the story of Johnny Dingle (Andrew Lowery), a teenage boy who returns from the dead as a zombie to meet Missy McCloud (Traci Lind), the girl he's in love with, for a date. Clerks (film) and my Boyfriend's Back (film) are American black comedy films.
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Myocardial infarction
A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction (tissue death) to the heart muscle.
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National Film Registry
The National Film Registry (NFR) is the United States National Film Preservation Board's (NFPB) collection of films selected for preservation, each selected for its historical, cultural and aesthetic contributions since the NFPB's inception in 1988. Clerks (film) and National Film Registry are United States National Film Registry films.
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Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party
Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party is a 2004 American documentary film about the making of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), released and produced by Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions.
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Paramount Global
Paramount Global (also known simply as Paramount) is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate controlled by National Amusements and headquartered at One Astor Plaza in Times Square, Midtown Manhattan.
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Paramount Home Entertainment
Paramount Home Entertainment (formerly Paramount Home Media Distribution, and originally Paramount Home Video) is the home video distribution arm of Paramount Pictures.
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Peter Travers
Peter Joseph Travers (born) is an American film critic, journalist, and television presenter.
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Pick-up (filmmaking)
In filmmaking, a pick-up is a small, relatively minor shot filmed or recorded after the fact to augment footage already shot.
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PlayStation Portable
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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Principal photography
Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production.
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Punk rock
Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s.
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Realism (arts)
Realism in the arts is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding speculative and supernatural elements.
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Red Bank, New Jersey
Red Bank is a borough in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Richard Day (writer)
Richard Day is an American writer, producer, director and occasional actor.
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Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter, and author.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
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Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.
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San Diego Comic-Con
San Diego Comic-Con (also referred to as Comic-Con or SDCC) is a comic book convention and multi-genre entertainment event held annually in San Diego, California, since 1970.
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Sap (EP)
Sap is the second studio EP by the American rock band Alice in Chains, released on February 4, 1992, through Columbia Records.
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Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.
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Scott Mosier
Scott A. Mosier (born March 5, 1971) is an American film producer, director and editor best known for his work with director Kevin Smith, with whom he occasionally co-hosts the weekly podcast, SModcast.
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Screen International
Screen International is a British film magazine covering the international film business.
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Screen Rant
Screen Rant is an entertainment website that offers news in the fields of television, films, video games, and film theories.
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Seminar (play)
Seminar is a play by Theresa Rebeck which premiered on Broadway in 2011.
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Sequel
A sequel is a work of literature, film, theater, television, music, or video game that continues the story of, or expands upon, some earlier work.
ShortList
ShortList was a free weekly magazine published in London.
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Siskel and Ebert
Gene Siskel (January 26, 1946 – February 20, 1999) and Roger Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013), collectively known as Siskel & Ebert, were American film critics known for their partnership on television lasting from 1975 to Siskel's death in 1999.
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Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith
Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith is the third film in Kevin Smith's "Evening With" series. Clerks (film) and Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith are View Askew Productions films.
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Soul Asylum
Soul Asylum is an American rock band formed in 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Spike Lee
Shelton Jackson "Spike" Lee (born March 20, 1957) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and author.
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Star Wars
Star Wars is an American epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon.
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Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute.
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The A.V. Club
The A.V. Club is an online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop-culture media.
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The Austin Chronicle
The Austin Chronicle is an alternative weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States.
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The Buffalo News
The Buffalo News is the daily newspaper of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area, located in downtown Buffalo, New York.
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The Empire Strikes Back
The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back) is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner from a screenplay by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by George Lucas. Clerks (film) and The Empire Strikes Back are United States National Film Registry films.
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The Flying Car (2002 film)
The Flying Car is a 2002 short film written and directed by Kevin Smith. Clerks (film) and The Flying Car (2002 film) are films directed by Kevin Smith, films produced by Scott Mosier, films with screenplays by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions films and View Askewniverse films.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Numbers (website)
The Numbers is a film industry data website that tracks box office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way.
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The Spokesman-Review
The Spokesman-Review is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Spokane, Washington, the city's sole remaining daily publication.
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The Tampa Tribune
The Tampa Tribune was a daily newspaper published in Tampa, Florida.
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The Tonight Show
The Tonight Show is an American late-night talk show that has been broadcast on NBC since 1954.
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The Weinstein Company
The Weinstein Company, LLC (usually credited or abbreviated as TWC) was an American independent film studio, founded in New York City by Bob and Harvey Weinstein on March 10, 2005.
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Theresa Rebeck
Theresa Rebeck (born February 19, 1958) is an American playwright, television writer, and novelist.
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Total Film
Total Film is a British film magazine published 13 times a year (published monthly and a summer issue is added every year since issue 91, 2004, which is published between July and August issue) by Future Publishing.
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Touchstone Television
The second incarnation of Touchstone Television, formerly known as Fox 21 Television Studios, was an American television production company and a subsidiary of the Disney Television Studios, a subsidiary of the Disney Media Networks business segment of the Walt Disney Company.
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A trailer (also known as a preview, coming attraction or attraction video) is a commercial advertisement, originally for a feature film that is going to be exhibited in the future at a movie theater or cinema.
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Tusk (2014 film)
Tusk is a 2014 American independent body horror comedy psychological thriller film written and directed by Kevin Smith, based on a story from his SModcast podcast. Clerks (film) and Tusk (2014 film) are American black comedy films, films directed by Kevin Smith and films with screenplays by Kevin Smith.
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TV Parental Guidelines
The TV Parental Guidelines are a television content rating system in the United States that was first proposed on December 19, 1996, by the United States Congress, the American television industry, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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Vermont
Vermont is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
VHS
The VHS (Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, introduced in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC).
View Askew Productions
View Askew Productions is an American film and television production company founded by Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier in 1994. Clerks (film) and View Askew Productions are View Askew Productions films.
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View Askewniverse
The View Askewniverse is a fictional universe created by writer/director Kevin Smith, featured in several films, comics and a television series; it is named for Smith's production company, View Askew Productions.
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Vincent Pereira
Vincent Pereira (born March 11, 1973) is an American independent filmmaker, known for his work with Kevin Smith and View Askew.
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Walt Flanagan
Walter Flanagan is a former comic book store manager, reality television personality, podcaster, and comic book artist.
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Window shutter
A window shutter is a solid and stable window covering usually consisting of a frame of vertical stiles and horizontal rails (top, centre and bottom).
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die is a film reference book edited by Steven Jay Schneider with original essays on each film contributed by over 70 film critics.
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1994 Cannes Film Festival
The 47th Cannes Film Festival was held from 12 to 23 May 1994.
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20th Century Home Entertainment
20th Century Home Entertainment (previously known as 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and also known as 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment) is a home video brand label of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment that distributes films produced by 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, and 20th Century Animation, and television series by 20th Television, Searchlight Television, 20th Television Animation, and FX Productions in home entertainment formats.
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See also
1994 black comedy films
- Bullets Over Broadway
- Clerks (film)
- Clifford (film)
- Faust (1994 film)
- Getting In
- Heads (film)
- Mixed Nuts
- Next Door (1994 film)
- Oblivion (1994 film)
- Out to the World
- Pulp Fiction
- S.F.W.
- Serial Mom
- Shallow Grave (1994 film)
- Spanking the Monkey
- Swimming with Sharks
- Tammy and the T-Rex
- Terminal USA
- The Ref
- Weird Tales (film)
Fictional clerks
- Andrea (The Walking Dead)
- Bob Cratchit
- Bristow (cartoon)
- Clerks (film)
- Gloria Stivic
- Gwen Norbeck Munson
- John Wemmick
- Oktaaf Keunink
- Roger Huntington
- Wilkins Micawber
Films about criticism and refusal of work
- À Nous la Liberté
- Blue Collar (film)
- Clerks (film)
- Clerks II
- Clerks III
- Corporate (2017 film)
- Horrible Bosses
- Je Suis Auto
- Magalir Mattum (1994 film)
- Office Space
- The Grasshopper and the Ants (film)
- The Working Class Goes to Heaven
- The Year 01
- Yama—Attack to Attack
Films directed by Kevin Smith
- Chasing Amy
- Clerks (film)
- Clerks II
- Clerks III
- Cop Out (2010 film)
- Dogma (film)
- Holidays (2016 film)
- Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Jersey Girl (2004 film)
- KillRoy Was Here
- Mallrats
- Red State (2011 film)
- The 4:30 Movie (film)
- The Flying Car (2002 film)
- True North trilogy
- Tusk (2014 film)
- Yoga Hosers
- Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Films produced by Scott Mosier
- A Band Called Death
- Chasing Amy
- Clerks (film)
- Clerks II
- Dogma (film)
- Free Birds
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Jersey Girl (2004 film)
- Mallrats
- Salim Baba
- The Flying Car (2002 film)
- Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Films with screenplays by Kevin Smith
- Chasing Amy
- Clerks (film)
- Clerks II
- Clerks III
- Dogma (film)
- Holidays (2016 film)
- Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie!
- Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Jersey Girl (2004 film)
- KillRoy Was Here
- Mallrats
- Red State (2011 film)
- The 4:30 Movie (film)
- The Flying Car (2002 film)
- Tusk (2014 film)
- Yoga Hosers
- Zack and Miri Make a Porno
View Askew Productions films
- A Better Place
- An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder
- Bear Nation
- Big Helium Dog
- Chasing Amy
- Clerks (film)
- Clerks II
- Clerks III
- Dogma (film)
- Drawing Flies
- Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Jersey Girl (2004 film)
- Kevin Smith: Too Fat for 40
- KillRoy Was Here
- Mallrats
- Small Town Gay Bar
- Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith
- The 4:30 Movie (film)
- The Flying Car (2002 film)
- View Askew Productions
- Vulgar (film)
- Zack and Miri Make a Porno
View Askewniverse films
- Chasing Amy
- Clerks (film)
- Clerks II
- Clerks III
- Dogma (film)
- Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie!
- Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Mallrats
- The Flying Car (2002 film)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clerks_(film)
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