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Mallrats is a 1995 American buddy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Jason Lee, Jeremy London, Shannen Doherty, Claire Forlani, Priscilla Barnes and Michael Rooker. It is the second film in the View Askewniverse following 1994's Clerks .
Grace Kathleen Elizabeth Shaw [4] was born on 25 September 1998, in Brisbane.She attended Ascot State School from 2004 to 2010 and Clayfield College from 2011 to 2015. Shaw began writing music as a high school student, [5] as she started making music when she was 11 years old, [6] first releasing music in 2014.
Gwen Turner is a supporting character in Mallrats. She was portrayed by Joey Lauren Adams. Turner was the ex-girlfriend of T.S. Quint, one of the main characters played by Jeremy London. Despite cheating on him constantly, she still maintains a soft-spot for him. Throughout Mallrats, Gwen is seen interacting with T.S. and Brodie. Her clothes ...
Kevin Smith is considering following up his cult film Mallrats as a tribute to the late Shannen Doherty. In an interview with People, Smith, 53, said Doherty, who died on July 13 after losing a ...
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From Aladdin to Meet the Robinsons, we’ve rounded up 45 Disney movie quotes that will make you laugh, remin The 45 Best Disney Movie Quotes (& Yes, ‘Hakuna Matata’ Made the List) Skip to ...
In Mallrats, Jay refers to the events of the comic after being chased by Lafours, saying he is "faster than Walt Flanagan's dog". One of the usernames on an early internet message board shown in a flashback in Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie is "Walt Flanagan's Dog".
Smith stated he edited the film himself, making Clerks II one of three films Mosier has produced with Smith, but not edited (the others being Mallrats and Zack and Miri Make a Porno). Mosier makes a brief cameo as a concerned father who shields his daughter's eyes from the sight of a character sitting on a toilet.