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Clerks - one of the GREAT movie conversations of ALL TIME...



Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
Reproduced here, for your viewing pleasure....



RANDALL
You know what else I noticed in Jedi?

DANTE
There's more?

RANDAL
So they build another Death Star,
right?

DANTE
Yeah.

RANDAL
Now the first one they built was
completed and fully operational
before the Rebels destroyed it.

DANTE
Luke blew it up. Give credit where
it's due.

RANDAL
And the second one was still being
built when they blew it up.

DANTE
Compliments of Lando Calrissian.

RANDAL
Something just never sat right with
me the second time they destroyed
it. I could never put my finger on
it-something just wasn't right.

DANTE
And you figured it out?

RANDAL
Well, the thing is, the first Death
Star was manned by the Imperial
army-storm troopers, dignitaries-
the only people onboard were
Imperials.

DANTE
Basically.

RANDAL
So when they blew it up, no prob.
Evil is punished.

DANTE
And the second time around...?

49.


RANDAL
The second time around, it wasn't
even finished yet. They were still
under construction.

DANTE
So?

RANDAL
A construction job of that magnitude
would require a helluva lot more
manpower than the Imperial army had
to offer. I'll bet there were
independent contractors working on
that thing: plumbers, aluminum
siders, roofers.

DANTE
Not just Imperials, is what you're
getting at.

RANDAL
Exactly. In order to get it built
quickly and quietly they'd hire
anybody who could do the job. Do
you think the average storm trooper
knows how to install a toilet main?
All they know is killing and white
uniforms.

DANTE
All right, so even if independent
contractors are working on the
Death Star, why are you uneasy with
its destruction?

RANDAL
All those innocent contractors
hired to do a job were killed-
casualties of a war they had
nothing to do with.
(notices Dante's confusion)
All right, look-you're a roofer,
and some juicy government contract
comes your way; you got the wife
and kids and the two-story in
suburbia-this is a government
contract, which means all sorts of
benefits. All of a sudden these
left-wing militants blast you with
lasers and wipe out everyone within
a three-mile radius.
(MORE)

50.


RANDAL (CONT'D)
You didn't ask for that. You have
no personal politics. You're just
trying to scrape out a living.

The BLUE-COLLAR MAN joins them.

BLUE-COLLAR MAN
Excuse me. I don't mean to
interrupt, but what were you
talking about?

RANDAL
The ending of Return of the Jedi.

DANTE
My friend is trying to convince me
that any contractors working on the
uncompleted Death Star were innocent
victims when the space station was
destroyed by the rebels.

BLUE-COLLAR MAN
Well, I'm a contractor myself. I'm
a roofer...
(digs into pocket and
produces business card)
Dunn and Reddy Home Improvements.
And speaking as a roofer, I can say
that a roofer's personal politics
come heavily into play when choosing
jobs.

RANDAL
Like when?

BLUE-COLLAR MAN
Three months ago I was offered a
job up in the hills. A beautiful
house with tons of property. It was
a simple reshingling job, but I was
told that if it was finished within
a day, my price would be doubled.
Then I realized whose house it was.

DANTE
Whose house was it?

BLUE-COLLAR MAN
Dominick Bambino's.

RANDAL
"Babyface" Bambino? The gangster?

51.


BLUE-COLLAR MAN
The same. The money was right, but
the risk was too big. I knew who he
was, and based on that, I passed
the job on to a friend of mine.

DANTE
Based on personal politics.

BLUE-COLLAR MAN
Right. And that week, the Foresci
family put a hit on Babyface's
house. My friend was shot and
killed. He wasn't even finished
shingling.

RANDAL
No way!

BLUE-COLLAR MAN
(paying for coffee)
I'm alive because I knew there were
risks involved taking on that
particular client. My friend wasn't
so lucky.
(pauses to reflect)
You know, any contractor willing to
work on that Death Star knew the
risks. If they were killed, it was
their own fault. A roofer listens
to this...
(taps his heart)
not his wallet.

The BLUE-COLLAR MAN exits. DANTE and RANDAL remain
respectfully quiet for a moment. An angry WOMAN opens the
door and pokes her head in.

WOMAN
Is that video store open or not?
 




Kevin Smith is great.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
Just brilliantly written. I love that film.
 


Albion Dan

Banned
Jul 8, 2003
11,125
Peckham
I bought this and Chasing Amy the other day as I have read good things and enjoyed Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob etc.

But I thought Clerks was utter shit, the acting was terrible, really painfuil to sit through. Chasing Amy was also dissapointing the female in it is just attrocious.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
Albion Dan, I'm shocked and appalled. Clerks is a low budget minor classic. What on earth is the matter with you man.
 




Albion Dan

Banned
Jul 8, 2003
11,125
Peckham
I dunno, I just couldnt get into it, in fact I didnt even finish the film, I got just past the bit where the woman shagged the dead bloke. You have to admit the acting is really poor?
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
Well, they're all a bit odd. The two main leads (Dante and Randall) play it fine though, just casual loafers. Sure its a little rough around the edges, but the writing is marvellous.

"My girlfriend has sucked 37 dicks !"
"What, in a row ?"



:lolol:
 






Top stuff , watch it again AD.
I didn't like Chasing Amy either, I thought it was trying so hard to be 'indie' that it went full circle and was painfully mainstream(if that makes sense).
I watched Jim Jarmush's Down By Law last night. Bloody brilliant. If you liked Oh Brother Where... then this little black and white masterpiece will really please.
 


Bluejuice

Lazy as a rug on Valium
Sep 2, 2004
8,270
The free state of Kemp Town
I like Mallrats and Dogma best from the Kevin Smith films, I think he has a talent for these types of conversations on geeky sci-fi type stuff as Easy mentions above.

However, I once watched some DVD "Evening with Kevin Smith" type affair and it was terrible. The man himself came across as a total dweeb and it was genuinely painful to watch.

He's a funny guy, but not that funny. I get the feeling he's had his moment and is trading on past successes.
 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
Kevin Smith is not quite in Tarantino's league when it comes to writing dialogue, but the writing for Clerks is well up there IMHO.
 


tinx

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
9,198
Horsham Town
Clerks is one of my fav films ever, never fails to crack me up at one point or another.
 




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