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Lets start a topic-why do you like him so much?
Is it because he is the 90's John Hughes?
Is it because he tells it like it is----without fear?
Let everyone know!
Lets go_____
Amazing! Please let it be true.
> Saw Clerks in HMV today, actually.
It's got an indie, white box. Have a
> look.
VHS or DVD?
(please let it be DVD.....)
It's got an indie, white box. Have a look.
> CDouch, you should be able to get Clerks and Chasing Amy from HMV or Virgin
> because whenever they have a sale on they're always there for about £3.99
> each. Failing that you could always get them on region 1 DVD cos they have loads
> of extras on them. If you don't have a DVD player, get one immediately! P.S.
> Take no notice of previous posts slagging both movies off, they are both great.
cool thanks!
What age rating are they?
The only thing that kept me watching was the great story (Not the s****y acting, or the occasionally funny jokes). The only way i could get through watching it was putting the story and some of the events in my head, and becoming the director of my imagination. Maybe you could all try this, get some film that had the potetial, but was badly directed.... Drink, smoke then smoke some more..... Tah Dah, it happens naturally.
I want to see Clerks, but
> cant find it any where. I also cant see Chasing Amy, how old are the two films?
Clerks is 1994 and Chasing Amy is 1997.
Dogma
Gone in 60 seconds
Road trip
Plus I had a £3 off voucher when you spend £20+, so 3 videos for £17, not bad.
I want to see Clerks, but cant find it any where. I also cant see Chasing Amy, how old are the two films?