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		<title>Clerks 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve been a life long Kevin Smith film, right since I first watched Clerks in my first year at Uni. The banter just struck a chord with me and I was instantly converted. So much so, (getting a little geeky here), but I’ve got his entire back catalogue on DVD, signed by the man himself. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I’ve been a life long Kevin Smith film, right since I first watched Clerks in my first year at Uni. The banter just struck a chord with me and I was instantly converted. So much so, (getting a little geeky here), but I’ve got his entire back catalogue on DVD, signed by the man himself.</p>
<p>Or at least I did, until Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back came out. Man, I really was disappointed in that film. I even kept myself “pure”, not reading any of the behind the scenes stuff, or even watching the trailers before the film came out. So you can imagine my feelings when I walked out of the theatre after watching it, wondering where it had all gone wrong.<br />
Now you may or may not agree with me on this, or even about any of the reviews on here, (but then tough shit, get your own website), but I feel that Kevin Smith went waaaaay off the boil after J&amp;SBSB. Jersey Girl? Nuff said.</p>
<p>So I was fairly nervous when I sat down to watch Clerks 2. Especially as I was watching it in company and they were looking to me to provide the entertainment. Always a tricky move when watching an untested film!</p>
<p>So let me say right at the start here that I liked it. And in some ways it’s a return to form for Kevin Smith. This time we’re back to the familiar characters of the original, with Randal and Dante reprising their roles, albeit in a fast food joint rather than the Quick Stop. It’s great to hear the two of them banter back and forth again.</p>
<p>This time the characters are also joined by Trevor Fehrman (whipping boy) and Rosario Dawson (love interest). The plot centres around Dante’s last day at Moobys before heading off for a new life with the soon to be Mrs Hicks (played by Kevin Smiths wife &#8211; Jennifer Schwalbach Smith). Will he be able to leave New Jersey behind and start again with a new life, a new wife and a new job? Well you can find that out when you watch it.</p>
<p>What you want to know is:</p>
<p>&#8220;Is it funny?” –Yes, in some parts eye watering, hard to breath funny.</p>
<p>“Is it as good as Clerks?” – No but it’s a lot better than it could have been and much better than Jersey Girl and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.</p>
<p>“Should I watch it?” – Yes, you should rest assured that this film is far more in keeping with the whole View Askew Universe than J&amp;SB was. Plus there’s plenty here for anyone that’s not a die hard KS fan.</p>
<p>A cracking return to form for the big guy!</p>
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