Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary on the career and life of filmmaker and raconteur Kevin Smith.A documentary on the career and life of filmmaker and raconteur Kevin Smith.A documentary on the career and life of filmmaker and raconteur Kevin Smith.
Avis en vedette
I've been a Kevin Smith fan since I was five. I remember vividly watching Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back with my parents and as the credits rolled being told "Now remember, Chris, you can't repeat any of this to grandma and papa."
As a life long fan, this documentary is an excellent love letter to Kevin Smith the filmmaker, Kevin Smith the podcaster, Kevin Smith the icon, and Kevin Smith the person. From Jersey to Hollywood, it's been an emotional ride and Malcom Ingram certainly captured all of it.
Clerk is a quintessential viewing for any fan of Smith. Clerk will make you laugh. Clerk will make you cry.
As a life long fan, this documentary is an excellent love letter to Kevin Smith the filmmaker, Kevin Smith the podcaster, Kevin Smith the icon, and Kevin Smith the person. From Jersey to Hollywood, it's been an emotional ride and Malcom Ingram certainly captured all of it.
Clerk is a quintessential viewing for any fan of Smith. Clerk will make you laugh. Clerk will make you cry.
Another take on Kevin, the ONE TRICK PONY. Kevin wants to revisit his genius again. Lets watch in bored amazement as he does nothing, again.
The story of the brilliant guy who put on a cap backwards. Next comes another reboot of Mallrats, and a prequel, and a sequel to the prequel. Then re-issue all the dvds with dozens of hours of outtakes and funny bloopers.
The story of the brilliant guy who put on a cap backwards. Next comes another reboot of Mallrats, and a prequel, and a sequel to the prequel. Then re-issue all the dvds with dozens of hours of outtakes and funny bloopers.
Not much else to add. I started to watch and then stopped 10 mins in realizing it's not a joke. It's just slowly boring. I don't like when they get you excited and then you get disappointed so much.
Kevin Smith just like Ric Flair had his time. Now he just needs to go away and stop talking.
This fake humility hidden behind a blabbermouth who keeps going over the same points and just so desperate to be relevant was worn out years ago.
This fake humility hidden behind a blabbermouth who keeps going over the same points and just so desperate to be relevant was worn out years ago.
In a world where the stage lights have dimmed and we are too afraid to even sit back down in seats now covered in shadow, and the fans over our head decline to carry voices once lifting, soothing, we're fading into the background. But there remains a silver lining waiting to be seen, a reminder of what was, struggles and triumphs. Whether we stand or sit, it doesn't matter. We just need to listen to his story and feel his inspiration.
Because when we pass through this period of pandemic, and it will be another chapter to belong to history, we can either remain in the background or peel ourselves away from the walls to make our dreams real.
Because when we pass through this period of pandemic, and it will be another chapter to belong to history, we can either remain in the background or peel ourselves away from the walls to make our dreams real.
Le saviez-vous
- ConnexionsFeatures Graffiti américains (1973)
- Bandes originalesWaterfront
Written by Charlie Burchill (as C. Burchill) / Derek Forbes (as D. Forbes) / Mel Gaynor (as G. Gaynor) / Jim Kerr (as J. Kerr) / Mick MacNeil (as M. MacNeil)
Performed by Simple Minds
Courtesy of Universal Music Group Canada
Meilleurs choix
Connectez-vous pour évaluer et surveiller les recommandations personnalisées
- How long is Clerk?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
- Durée
- 1h 55m(115 min)
- Couleur
Contribuer à cette page
Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant