The continuing tale of Dante and Randal, two slackers who find that life must change now that they are in their thirties, when it's time to grow up and do something more than just sit around, dissect pop culture and talk about sex.
27 June 1980, Illinois, USA
14 July 1981, South St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
14 August 1981, Boulder, Colorado, USA
18 April 1980, USA
12 June 1974, Highlands, New Jersey, USA
27 September 1961, The Bronx, New York, USA
2 August 1970, Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
13 May 1987, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA
5 March 1971
26 June 1999, Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
25 April 1970, Orange, California, USA
27 March 1984, Florida, USA
29 December 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
August 30, 2009
What's truly unforgivable is the willful regressionJuly 24, 2006
It has a more authentic everyday feel than a lot of movies. But it's also very talky and philosophical for a comedy, which would be okay, except the philosophy is kind of shallow.July 24, 2006
I like these characters a lot.September 21, 2006
While the film is rude and raucous throughout, it doesn't have a bad bone in its body, providing a joyous, celebratory swansong for the beloved characters.July 24, 2006
Smith, an inherent optimist, has made a movie full of crude humor that also manages to explore the enduring qualities of friendship.July 30, 2007
Clerks II will resonate with viewers in Smith's age range (mid-thirties) in a way that goes beyond comedy.July 10, 2007
Smith's "edge" is noticeably MIA in his cash-in-er-sequel, and it shows painfully.April 22, 2009
Notably dubbed as the "gayest film ever" when it premiered at Cannes, "Clerks II" is nonetheless a slight improvement on Smith's original film.August 21, 2009
More Empire than Jedi.August 03, 2006
Clerks II strikes its deepest chords when it appeals to the emotional security of a passionately provincial status quo.July 21, 2006
What [Smith] knows, better than anyone out there, is how rudely funny and deliriously self-deluding those types can be.