Mallrats

Mallrats

By Kevin Smith

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2013-12-01
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 35min
  • Director: Kevin Smith
  • Production Company: Gramercy Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.8/10
6.8
From 1,223 Ratings

Description

From Kevin Smith, the acclaimed director of Clerks, comes this outrageous story of two loafers, Jeremy London and Jason Lee, who spend way too much time hanging out at the mall. When Brodie (Lee) is dumped by his girlfriend, Shannen Doherty, he retreats to the mall with his best friend TS (London), whose girlfriend has also left him. Between brooding and visits to the food court, the unmotivated twosome decide to win their girlfriends back with the help of the ultimate delinquents, Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) and Jay (Jason Mewes), whose continuing adventures take the word "nuisance" to a whole new level.

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  • Love shannen ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    5
    By KevinnGlamorous_
    Yas I love shannen ❤️❤️
  • Trailer Trash

    4
    By fupaloop
    that was not a trailer. but good movie. RIP stan.
  • Great film great price!

    5
    By OLEEP
    Wanna see it again...
  • A classic that still holds up.

    5
    By Sipple2004
    I have always loved this movie. I have a special sentimental attachment to the film. I never go too long without giving it a watch. I am still hoping for Mallrats 2 and Clerks 3.
  • Love!!!

    5
    By lover of music
    This movie is a classic for me. Love Kevin Smith. Memorable characters and cannot wait for Mallrats 2 in the works as I write this!!! :D
  • One of my favorite movies growing up

    5
    By JimmyPlaysDrums
    Love Kevin Smith’s movies.
  • One of my generations calling cards.

    5
    By Lance “J.C.” G.
    Not so often does a film talk a generation, about their lives and become a cult classic. kevin Smith is a writer and director who saw the world around him and places it on screen, in a smart and funny interpretation of life as he saw it. Though many seem to scoff at this instalment of the Smith films (Other films of his, as often happens with director/writers, have missed the mark quite substancially, yet every one is worthy of viewing, even Jersey Girl) This is a quirky take on the Grunge lifestyle of the early 90's, love, friendship, and the love of the shopping mall. Kevin's influence by Richard Linklater's Slacker is evident in this film. This is one of those films that is best watched with the rest of the Smith films in the order they were made. Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and finally Clerks II.

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