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A scene in which Brodie and T.S. arrive outside of Mr. Svenning's home, so T.S. can try and reconcile, and during the confusion, thanks to a news crew chasing T.S., then interviewing Brodie (who then implies that Mr. Svenning and Brandi take part in Satanic rituals), the news crew records footage of Svenning doing martial arts in a bath-towel ...
In the original opening scene of Mallrats, while at the 37th Annual Governor's Ball, T.S., dressed as a Revolutionary Soldier for a musical at the event, gets a musket tied up in Brandi's hair while on the roof of the high school where the event is being held. The governor's security believe it's an assassination attempt and the event turns ...
Joey Lauren Adams (born January 9, 1968) [1] [2] is an American actress and director. Adams starred in Chasing Amy, for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and played smaller roles in other Kevin Smith View Askewniverse films.
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 ...
Director Kevin Smith put out the call, and Gellar answered. When Sarah Michelle Gellar saw director Kevin Smith's comments about making a sequel to his 1995 movie Mallrats without the late Shannen ...
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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".
Compared to the prior year, wages rose 4% in November, more than than 3.9% that had been forecast. Meanwhile, the labor force participation rate fell to 62.5% in November, down from 62.6% in October.