- Seems everyone on the web is reviewing the Clerks: Uncensored disc, so much so as we’ll likely stop mentioning these reviews after this, they’re just getting to be too much. There’s also a few tidbits from View Askew DVDs of the past around the way today. First of all, Mutant Reviewers From Hell have finished their Clerks review, which covers the DVD and all six episodes, along with a ton of quotes and trivia points. You can read that HERE.
- DVD Authority has listed Clerks as their DVD of the day, after listing Mallrats yesterday. Guess they’re fans! Another site, DVDorkism has Clerks Uncensored as DVD of the Month.
- On the flipside, the folks at DVD Review didn’t seem to like the Clerks Animated DVD very much.
- In the most recent issue of Spin, there’s mention of both “Chasing Amy” and “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.” It’s in an article called “Totally ’90s”, about how nostaliga for ’90s movies is already happening. It listed “Amy” as part of the legacy of the movie “Three of Hearts” and “J&SBSB” as following the stoner hit “Dude, Where’s my car?” Here’s the text:
Chasing Amy (1997): Comics arist Ben Affleck romances lesbian.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001): Kevin Smith’s pot epic.
- The March 7th Toronto Sun has an article in their Entertainment Section about DVD Easter Eggs, citing such examples as”X-men”, “T2″, etc, but they credit “Mallrats” with the BEST Easter Egg, where “the director comes forward and tells people to stop looking for Easter Eggs, and to get a life”.
- Bam Margera of MTV Jackass fame writes HERE that his favorite movies include Mallrats and Good Will Hunting.

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