Mallrats
(1995)
Rated R
Starring: Shannen Doherty, Jeremy London,
and Jason Lee
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In 1994, a low-budget movie called Clerks revealed the hilarious side
of working in a service-oriented job. Writer/director Kevin Smith introduced
the world to Dante, a convenience store clerk and Randall, a video store
clerk, and their bizarre ways of dealing with their clientele. Although
the acting was occasionally weak and the dialogue extremely off-color,
Smith made an ultimately satisfying and wickedly funny movie.
Smith's follow-up is 1995's Mallrats which, with a larger budget and
some big-name talent (Shannen Doherty, Priscilla Barnes and Marvel Comics'
Stan Lee, for example), attempts to take on similar situations but from
the other side of the counter. Unfortunately, Smith can't muster the same
comic ingenuity from a supposedly superior cast.
The plot again centers around two hapless Generation X'ers, but this
time they're named T.S. (Jeremy London) and Brodie (Jason Lee). After
getting dumped by their girlfriends on the same day, they decide to mope
around the local mall. Upon meeting up with hoodlums Jay (Jason Mewes)
and Silent Bob (Smith), two characters from Clerks, they conspire to disrupt
a game show broadcast from the mall and get their girlfriends back.
The humor is in the same reference-based, fresh-from-the-bathroom-wall
vein as Clerks, but this time it comes across as strained and recycled.
Maybe as a result of the larger budget, Mallrats takes the low road to
easy laughs via scenes where things get destroyed and broken. The results
are frequently unfunny and make the film appear desperate to appeal to
the mainstream. Jay and Silent Bob provided some of the funniest moments
in Clerks, but now are more cartoonish and less edgy.
Clerks was a film that easily appealed to intelligent people stuck in
thankless jobs. Mallrats seems aimed at those that annoy the intelligent
people stuck in thankless jobs. It's a big disappointment.
Trivia: Brian
O'Halloran, who played Dante in Clerks, plays Gill Hicks, a contestant
on the game show that is being broadcast from the mall. Dante's last
name was also Hicks. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |