Reader comments: Mallrats

KAREN | May. 23, 2000
Mallrats is the best & the funniest movie I've ever seen. Especially Jason Lee, the MOST hilarious & crazy character throughout the whole movie, which made it a lot more interesting to watch. I'd recommend anyone to see it, also, I think it should be show in the movie theater today, because not too many people have seen it before.
CONOR | Mar. 13, 2000
What movie was your critic watching? Obviously not Mallrats, an expertly written comedy that never fails to make me laugh, even after I've seen it 6-8 times. I would strongly recomend that your critic watch it agin, this time sober. Mallrats was/is a classic, and that cannot be argued.
JACOB PAPANEK | Jan. 21, 2000
Mallrats is the best movie, next to dogma, i love all of kevin smith's films, and i've seen them all at least 5 times each. I have memorized almost all the lines. That is the best movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
UNCONNECTED | Nov. 23, 1999
this movie is great. the best part is the scenes that were taken out and are released in the dvd like the genderbending scene with ben affleck
MITCHY | Nov. 1, 1999
I love this movie! It is very generation X, slacker, stoner movie. It's nice to watch a movie that you don't have to learn from. There are no hidden messages. It is an original and creative movie. Kevin Smith rules! He is a genius and I hope he continues to make movies for a long time. He has a sense of humor and creativeness that is a breath of fresh air.
LURCH | Sept. 18, 1999
it rules
ANGIE | Aug. 2, 1999
This is my favorite movie.. honest.. a bunch of hot dudes and it is quite funny
ANGIE | Aug. 2, 1999
This is my favorite movie.. honest.. a bunch of hot dudes and it is quite funny
ETHAN ROBINSON | Sept. 30, 1998
Personally, I feel that Mallrats is one of the most entertaining movies I've seen in recent years. Sure, the plot may be miniscule and the characters may be a tad sketchy, but it was entertaining. I feel that the "critic" from your company who voiced his opinion of the movie is as dried up and far from earth as Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.

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