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All rights reserved.| Description Holden has been looking for the perfect woman and finally meets the woman of his dreams; Alyssa. The big problem is that Alyssa is also looking for the perfect woman! Despite this they embark on a relationship that they have both been looking for...
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Reviews Review created: 24/04/08 by: it was alrightjay nad silent bob strikes back and mallrats is Farr better!! it was funny tho .. jus wish i saw more of jay and silent bob init lol :D Review ID: 10000000006822370 Was this review helpful? Report this review I am a massive fan of kevin Smith, I already own all his films, but to own one which had been personally signed by the man himself was to good to miss. The item is perfect. the signatures look fantastic, a worthy purchase. I am very happy with the item. Top seller. Review ID: 10000000006746686 Was this review helpful? Report this review This is a great film! If you arn't a fan of soppy romantic films where everyones a winner then pick this! Its a very real life love story with real issues like past sex lives! How many sexual partners! Being gay! Bisexual! Friends who dont like your chosen partner! e.t.c There should be some thing from this film that you can relate to. Sometimes a little dark and deep but it all adds up to one hell of a film! If you are Jay and Silent Bob/Kevin Smith fan then this does not dissapoint. Review ID: 10000000005650985 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 02/04/07 by: Extreamly funngy and gross like all kevin smith(dogma, clerks) films. Ben Aflick plays holden, a comic book drawer obsessed by his lesbian friend wsho has no interest in him at all. Review ID: 10000000003274858 Was this review helpful? Report this review Straying away from his usual brand of dick and fart jokes and 'Snootchie-Bootchies', director Kevin Smith goes for a more hard hitting, emotional feel to this movie, and it works. Telling the story of a Holden (Affleck) dealing with his feelings towards lesbian Alyssa (Adams) and his relationship with his best friend, Banky (Lee). We still have Kevin Smith's 'low-brow' humour but it is dealt with in a much more mature manner, to better tie in with the serious subjects the film tackles. While this film may take a different route comedy wise, it remains within the confounds of the 'View-askewinverse' (with references to events mentioned in Mallrats and related characters). Jay and Silent Bob even pop up to offer some much needed advice (albeit in a cameo roll). If you want to giggle for 2 hours while Jay and Silent Bob run around spouting dumb-ass catch-phrases (Snootchie Bootchies? Who da .... talks like that, that's ....... baby talk!) then buy the mallrats extended dvd. However if you want to enjoy a film that gives you your Kevin Smith-esq humour with a little something to get you thinking as well, then watch, nay buy, this film. Review ID: 10000000002289834 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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