Mallrats (Blu-ray) R
They're not there to shop. They're not there to work. They're just there.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 2 hours, 3 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: April 15, 2014
- Originally Released: 1995
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jeremy London, Jason Lee, Shannen Doherty & Claire Forlani | |
Performer: | Ben Affleck, Priscilla Barnes, Michael Rooker, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Joey Lauren Adams, Renee Humphrey, Art James, Ethan Suplee & Sven-Ole Thorsen | |
Directed by | Kevin Smith | |
Edited by | Paul Dixon | |
Screenwriting by | Kevin Smith | |
Composition by | Ira Newborn | |
Cameo: | Stan Lee | |
Produced by | Sean Daniel, James Jacks & Scott Mosier | |
Director of Photography: | David Klein |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/5 --
Mallrats mixes clever bits and an appealing quirkiness (which goes a long way) with gross-out practical jokes, needless repetition and obvious padding, since it has no real plot.
New York Times
Rating: B --
Retains enough Smith-isms to help navigate all potholes in execution. Flawed, yes, but Mallrats has its charms when it isn't shoving its hand up its own hindquarters.
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Blu-ray.com
Rating: 4/5 --
Almost everyone has lively things to say, the topics usually centering on the Kevin Smith triumvirate of sex, comics, and movies.
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eFilmCritic.com
Rating: 1.5/4 --
The fatal flaw in plotting the material is that we don't care.
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Chicago Sun-Times
If the Sundance Institute or the AFI ever offers a course advising directors of successful first films what to avoid the second time around, Mallrats could be at the heart of the curriculum.
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Los Angeles Times
Rating: 4/5 --
Typical Kevin Smith fare; not suitable for kids.
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Common Sense Media
Rating: 3/5 --
Smith manages to successfully subsume his slackers feel into a more cartoony aesthetic. And the mall ode-cum-satire, like with Clerks' convenience store, is brilliantly done.
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Patrick Nabarro
Product Description:
When a couple of well-meaning slackers, T.S. (Jeremy London) and Brodie (Jason Lee), lose their girlfriends, they set about trying to reclaim their pride (and their ladies) in the most obvious of places--the mall. Once there, the pair push the limits of decency and mall etiquette, encountering an array of mall denizens, including Jay and Silent Bob from CLERKS and legendary comic book creator Stan Lee. A surprising number of misadventures ensue, bringing the boys the possibility of regaining their lady loves.