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Mallrats
TrailerT.S. and his best friend, Brodie, seek refuge in a mall after their girlfriends break up with them. There the two young men machinate to appear on a game show being staged and also manage to meet comic-book magnate Stan Lee, and then, the girls show up.Actors: Shannen Doherty, Jeremy London, Jason Lee, Claire Forlani, Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, Renée Humphrey, Jason Mewes, Ethan Suplee, Stan Lee, Priscilla Barnes, ...»Director: Kevin SmithCountry: United StatesDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 1995IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mallrats"
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Characters of "Mallrats"
RenePlayed by: Shannen DohertyTS QuintPlayed by: Jeremy LondonBrodie BrucePlayed by: Jason LeeBrandiPlayed by: Claire ForlaniShannonPlayed by: Ben AffleckGwenPlayed by: Joey Lauren AdamsTricia JonesPlayed by: Renée HumphreyJayPlayed by: Jason MewesWillam BlackPlayed by: Ethan SupleeStan LeePlayed by: Stan LeeIvannahPlayed by: Priscilla BarnesSvenningPlayed by: Michael RookerWalt Grover the FanboyPlayed by: Walter FlanaganSteve-Dave PulastiPlayed by: Bryan JohnsonRoddyPlayed by: Scott MosierGillPlayed by: Brian O'HalloranSilent BobPlayed by: Kevin SmithTeam La FoursPlayed by: Sven-Ole Thorsen -
Directors of "Mallrats"
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Creators of "Mallrats"
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Critic Reviews of "Mallrats"
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Mallrats mixes clever bits and an appealing quirkiness (which goes a long way) with gross-out practical jokes, needless repetition and obvious padding, since it has no real plot.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 13, 2001If the Sundance Institute or the AFI ever offers a course advising directors of successful first films what to avoid the second time around, Mallrats could be at the heart of the curriculum.
USA TodayJanuary 01, 2000Smith has slicked up his follow-up vision of Slackerville USA, but the outcome is nowhere near as brash and original.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Between the routines and retorts, there's a lot of narrative dead air -- and far too many new guests.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000The fatal flaw in plotting the material is that we don't care.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000Despite a broad range of effective comedy and a decent laugh-per-minute ratio, Mallrats is likely to be a moderate disappointment for anyone who guffawed their way through the previous film.
Blu-ray.comApril 20, 2014Retains enough Smith-isms to help navigate all potholes in execution. Flawed, yes, but Mallrats has its charms when it isn't shoving its hand up its own hindquarters.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 01, 2011Typical Kevin Smith fare; not suitable for kids.
eFilmCritic.comSeptember 27, 2007Almost everyone has lively things to say, the topics usually centering on the Kevin Smith triumvirate of sex, comics, and movies.
EmanuelLevy.ComDecember 27, 2006Ragged, messy, and flat, this is Kevin Smith's sophomore jinx; coming right after Clerks, it was a huge artistic and commercial flop
DVD ClinicSeptember 22, 2005There must be a helluva lot of Mallrats fans out there, and I feel pretty confident in saying that they'll pretty much adore this new DVD edition.
Kansas City KansanOctober 15, 2004How did Kevin Smith gain any fan base? This clunker made a bundle.
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