I've been curious to see Clerks 2 for some time and I'm glad I rented it. I found it to be a really good film. If you let it -the film does connect with you in some parts. It can make you a bit sentimental if you feel your life is stuck in a rut.
I had not even seen Clerks 1. So I rented Clerks 1 tonight after seeing Clerks 2. Clerks 2 is more like Kevin Smith doing his best John Hughes imitation. The storyline has a John Hughes hook to it. The thing is Hughes never re-visited any of his favorite characters after some years had passed. Kevin Smith gets to do so and sucessfully I think. I really like the situation he puts them in and how time has passed. Also the mucial number was really good.
I guess Clerks 2 is more commercial. Rosario Dawson is there to pull in all the audience which is not familiar with or fans of these characters. She does a good job basically. Seeing in the bonus materials who they were thinking of using I think she was the best out of them all.
The dialogue is not as sharp as it was in Clerks 1. The part where the woman tries to Radall with the video-tapes in Clerks 1 is arguably one of the best written scenes. "I don't appreciate your ruse ma'am." Randall Graves really stole the show with his wit in #1. I don't think there's as funny an interchange as that in the sequel but to be fair the story is still Dante's and the actor who plays Randall, Jeff Anderson, doesn't like playing the character. So this will probably be the last time he ever plays him. That's a real shame because there's good chemistry between Dante and Randall.
I had not even seen Clerks 1. So I rented Clerks 1 tonight after seeing Clerks 2. Clerks 2 is more like Kevin Smith doing his best John Hughes imitation. The storyline has a John Hughes hook to it. The thing is Hughes never re-visited any of his favorite characters after some years had passed. Kevin Smith gets to do so and sucessfully I think. I really like the situation he puts them in and how time has passed. Also the mucial number was really good.
I guess Clerks 2 is more commercial. Rosario Dawson is there to pull in all the audience which is not familiar with or fans of these characters. She does a good job basically. Seeing in the bonus materials who they were thinking of using I think she was the best out of them all.
The dialogue is not as sharp as it was in Clerks 1. The part where the woman tries to Radall with the video-tapes in Clerks 1 is arguably one of the best written scenes. "I don't appreciate your ruse ma'am." Randall Graves really stole the show with his wit in #1. I don't think there's as funny an interchange as that in the sequel but to be fair the story is still Dante's and the actor who plays Randall, Jeff Anderson, doesn't like playing the character. So this will probably be the last time he ever plays him. That's a real shame because there's good chemistry between Dante and Randall.
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