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I can't WAIT.

I'll probably have to see it twice.
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Did you guys here Joel Seigel walked out of the theater when he was reviewing it?

Muhahaha...its gonna be great...
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Hardcoregirl wrote:Did you guys here Joel Seigel walked out of the theater when he was reviewing it?

Muhahaha...its gonna be great...


teehee...

Yeah, doug downloaded the phone conversation....of kevin, and I believe it was opie and anthony, calling him up, and calling him out on it on their radio show. It was fucking hilarious!

Dammit. I wanna see it NOW. But, I have to wait until tomorrow when doug is off from work :(
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Just saw it. It's not as good as the first movie of course, but it is still worth seeing. But FYI, it's a romantic comedy in disguise.
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elasticwings wrote:Just saw it. It's not as good as the first movie of course, but it is still worth seeing. But FYI, it's a romantic comedy in disguise.


:P

IMO, most of Kevin Smith's movies are sort of romantic comedies, or at least have romantic elements to them. Well, the only kind of romantic comedies I could actually get into anyways.

Clerks (the first one) had *lots* of romantic elements to it. So, really, I wouldn't say it was 'in disguise'. If you've seen his movies, you pretty much know to expect it.
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abreeskye wrote:
elasticwings wrote:Just saw it. It's not as good as the first movie of course, but it is still worth seeing. But FYI, it's a romantic comedy in disguise.


:P

IMO, most of Kevin Smith's movies are sort of romantic comedies, or at least have romantic elements to them. Well, the only kind of romantic comedies I could actually get into anyways.

Clerks (the first one) had *lots* of romantic elements to it. So, really, I wouldn't say it was 'in disguise'. If you've seen his movies, you pretty much know to expect it.


Somebody else said this too. All the other Kevin Smith movies, I would agree with are romantic comedies or have the elements of. The original Clerks though, I would disagree. I don't know why, I can't explain it. But it just doesn't have that underlying feel to me. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against romance. I have a Breakfast at Tiffany's poster in my bedroom. I just felt that the first Clerks movie did not really have that as the underlying part of it. Still though, Clerks 2 is a good movie definitely worth seeing. The original Clerks is still my favorite Kevin Smith film.
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Geez, you don't think snowballing is romantic?!!?
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i found it alot funnier than clerks one.
actually i think its probably joke for joke got some of his best comedy writing in it.

immediate classic.
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Hardcoregirl wrote:Geez, you don't think snowballing is romantic?!!?


Well, not as romantic as ass to mouth.
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Onibubba wrote:
Hardcoregirl wrote:Geez, you don't think snowballing is romantic?!!?


Well, not as romantic as ass to mouth.


teehee....

That made my day :)
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