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Clerks.

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
512
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Jim Breuer in Clerks. (1995)
Comedy

Another day in the life of Dante and Randal, from Kevin Smith's indie film.Another day in the life of Dante and Randal, from Kevin Smith's indie film.Another day in the life of Dante and Randal, from Kevin Smith's indie film.

  • Director
    • Michael Lessac
  • Writers
    • Richard Day
    • Kevin Smith
  • Stars
    • Andrew Lowery
    • Jim Breuer
    • Rick Gomez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    512
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Lessac
    • Writers
      • Richard Day
      • Kevin Smith
    • Stars
      • Andrew Lowery
      • Jim Breuer
      • Rick Gomez
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andrew Lowery
    Andrew Lowery
    • Dante Hicks
    Jim Breuer
    Jim Breuer
    • Randal Graves
    Rick Gomez
    Rick Gomez
    • Todd
    Noelle Parker
    Noelle Parker
    • Veronica
    André Nemec
    André Nemec
    • Cliff
    Bodhi Elfman
    Bodhi Elfman
    • Ray
    Keri Russell
    Keri Russell
    • Sandra
    Jack Plotnick
    Jack Plotnick
    • Cop
    Larry Brandenburg
    Larry Brandenburg
    • Dante's Dad
    Tony Lopresti
    • Customer
    • Director
      • Michael Lessac
    • Writers
      • Richard Day
      • Kevin Smith
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    Dougie B

    Don't be confused... this is NOT the animated series

    Very few people are lucky (or unlucky) to have seen this pile garbage. They took the names and that was about it.

    This sitcom looks like it was whipped up in about 3 days... the production values were extremely low and the plot looked like it had been re-written from a million other sitcom plots.

    Finding a copy is real hard, even on the collectors market. Primarily, because no one wants to see it. Who knows? Maybe this will become the "Star Wars Holiday Special" of the Kevin Smith films.
    4IonicBreezeMachine

    If it weren't for the fact this was named and based on Clerks this would just be another lame forgettable sitcom

    Set at a shopping center consisting of convenience store Rose Market, video store Videos & More, and an Ice Cream stand, the show follows a trio of clerks for the stores Dante (Andrew Lowery) at the Rose Market, Randall (Jim Breuer) at Videos & More, and Todd (Rick Gomez ) at the ice cream stand. The trio are content to do the bare minimum for minimum wage, but Dante's girlfriend, Veronica (Noelle Parker ), wants him to try and make something of himself.

    Released in 1994, Clerks, a little Indie title following the misadventures of two minimum wage clerks dealing with the tedium of working jobs where there's little to no thought became a breakout sensation. Made for around $27,000 ($250,000 after post), the movie made $3 Million in theatrical receipts from its acquisition by Miramax, and garnered critical and audience praise for its unapologetically vulgar and true to life dialogue that contemporary critics such as Gene Siskel compared favorably to Quentin Tarantino and David Mamet. Thanks to a clause in the distribution agreement the door was left open by Miramax owner Disney to adapt concepts and characters to other mediums such as TV. Produced roughly one year after the film's release, the pilot comes to us from Touchstone Television and produced and created by Richard Day of Ellen, Roseanne, and Mad About You, being adapted by sitcom people, the show while keeping the setting and characters changes them to fit the format and loses their appeal in the process.

    From the opening where we're introduced to Randall, Dante, and new addition Todd, it's clear these are not the same characters as the movie. Dante doesn't carry the same exasperation as he did in the film and is much more content and is basically played by Andrew Lowery as a laid back slacker. Randall while still an abrasive character who delights in picking fights with the customers no longer has the airs of intellectual superiority he held over the customers and has been reformatted as a spastic weirdo, Todd is basically here to serve as a replacement for Jay and Silent Bob who's characterization as Drug Dealers didn't mesh with ABC's standards and practices and Todd is basically the "dumb one" of the group and has no real character other than being a slower version of this show's Dante. Noelle Parker is okay playing Dante's girlfriend Veronica, but the script is so bereft of the original film's bite that the edge from her character doesn't come through like it did in the movie.

    The plot is a standard sitcom plot where there's a guy who's the same age as Dante who Veronica knows and Dante works up a scheme to take him down only for Dante to learn a lesson at the end, and it's just not all that interesting. The biggest appeal of the Clerks movie was that it felt like the characters were people you could realistically see working in those jobs (as I'm sure many of us have). At no point do the characters in Clerks the TV pilot feel "real", and from it's canned laughter to it's garish color pallet there's a reasons the show is colloquially known as "Saved by the Clerks"

    The 1995 Clerks pilot isn't offensively awful, it's just standard bad sitcom. The only reason this has had the curiosity it does is because of it's association with a beloved film. The fact they thought a movie like clerks could be shoehorned into a sitcom template is an error in judgment but considering it never went to series someone had a realization. Another Clerks show, Clerks: The Animated Series would be developed 4 years later by franchise creator Kevin Smith and while it does diverge even further from the format of the movie, it is at least aware of it and makes the exaggerations and divergences a running joke in the series.
    1AnnoyingCustomer37

    Seen by few, and for good reason

    Let me start by saying that I've seen about ten seconds of this show, and that was enough for me.

    The pilot episode never actually made it to television. Kevin Smith had nothing to do with it and didn't actually find out about it until about a year after it was made.

    It's Clerks, "Saved by the Bell" style. There is a cameo from Keri Russel of "Felicity" fame and Jim Bruer plays Randal, but I'm sure they're erasing this off of their resumes.

    The show takes place in a mall and is nothing at all like the movie of the same name. There is no Jay and Silent Bob (but there is a clumsy shoplifter who could arguably be the network's answer to Jay) and it is completely sanitized and cleaned up for television. The acting is crap and the jokes are terrible.

    Stop complaining about not being able to see it. You are doing yourself a favor, and this is coming from a huge Clerks/Jim Bruer fan.
    everlast88

    Never Aired

    according to the View Askew message boards this show never aired, the only people who have seen this is the ABC executives, Kevin Smith, Scott Mosier, and Vincent Pirerra. it had no cursing and no jay and silent bob so they decided not to air it. whoever it was that said he bought the DVD thats a different show, thats the ANIMATED tv show
    1planktonrules

    Three annoying losers...'nuff said.

    A slacker works at a convenience store with two other slackers who might actually be even dumber and more annoying than he is. The slacker is considering getting a better job, as his father keeps pushing him to make something of himself....but down deep he likes being a complete loser.

    "Clerks" is a show named after the famous independent film, though the characters are different...and really, really annoying. So annoying that you can see why the networks refused to approve this for a series. There were two MAJOR problems with the show...the characters were completely unlikable and the writing was, at its best, craptastic. Rarely have I seen a failed pilot that screamed "I know why this one was NOT picked up" like "Clerks".

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    • Trivia
      Filmed during the production of Kevin Smith's follow-up film Les Glandeurs (1995). Smith had no involvement in this attempt at a series.
    • Goofs
      When Veronica says, about Cliff, "He's an adult" in the convenience store, the boom mic can be seen over her head.
    • Quotes

      Veronica: Oh yeah, I don't know how you top off a night like this... oh wait... sex in a car.

    • Connections
      References Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Ice Ice Baby
      Written by Vanilla Ice and DJ Earthquake

      Performed by Jim Breuer

      [playing in the background at Cliff's party]

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    • Release date
      • May 31, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Clerks
    • Production company
      • Touchstone Television
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    • Runtime
      22 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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