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Unread 13 Mar 2006, 21:30   #10
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Re: Jay

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Originally Posted by Kurashima
Remember , when Mallrats came out in the Cinema , it absoloutely ****ing bombed. Nobody wanted to know. It came into its own on video.
I don't really give a shit if it was popular or critically aclaimed or what. It was vastly superior to his later movies.
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And I liked JASBSB
J&SBSB was an abortion of a movie. Remember the "clit commander" joke? I do because I wanted to die for the entirety of that scene.
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Originally Posted by horn
I thought they were unfunny, and shit.
J&SB are probably two of the weaker characters in the View Askew universe. They're not too bad as side characters (as in Clerks or Chasing Amy) but where they have a larger role it tends to go badly.
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