Jason Mewes
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Clerks 3
Following a massive heart attack, Randal enlists...
Following a massive heart attack, Randal enlists his friends and fellow clerks Dante, Elias, Jay, and Silent Bob to make a movie immortalising his life at the convenience store in this meta three-quel from director Kevin Smith.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation - Season 1
The war for Eternia begins anew in...
The war for Eternia begins anew in this Netflix animated series from Kevin Smith (Clerks), featuring the voices of Mark Hamill (as Skeletor), Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alicia Silverstone.
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes reboot their...
Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes reboot their iconic stoners who journey to Hollywood to stop a reboot of the 'Bluntman and Chronic' movie.
Scream 3
The third - and, at release time,...
The third - and, at release time, supposedly final - entry in Wes Craven's tongue-in-cheek horror series. David Arquette, Neve Campell and Courteney Cox return.
Clerks 2
Kevin Smith's sequel to his own indie,...
Kevin Smith's sequel to his own indie, slacker hit (1994’s Clerks)...
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Zack and Miri have money issues. What...
Zack and Miri have money issues. What better way to raise some funds than by making a porno? From Kevin Smith (Clerks).
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Two pissed off stoners head to Hollywood...
Two pissed off stoners head to Hollywood to dispute movie character rights in this comedy featuring Will Ferrell, Chris Rock and George Carlin.
Mallrats
Kevin Smith's follow-up to his 1994 indie...
Kevin Smith's follow-up to his 1994 indie hit, Clerks. Both dumped by their girlfriends, two best friends (Jeremy London and Jason Lee) seek refuge in the local mall. The action takes place in a single day (set a day before the events of Clerks).
Clerks
The independent, black and white buddy comedy...
The independent, black and white buddy comedy that launched writer-director Kevin Smith. Famously made for just $US 27,000 and grossed over $3 million in cinemas. Follows sharp-mouthed convenience and video store clerks Dante (Brian O'Halloran) and Randal (Jeff Anderson). Bored out of their brains, between needling customers, the counter jockeys play hockey on the roof, visit a funeral home, and deal with their love lives.
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