This
hilarious, thoroughly captivating New Jersey-based comedy covers 24
hours in the lives of two woebegone convenience store clerks. Dante
Hicks (Brian O'Halloran), reluctantly put in charge of the Quick Stop
market where he works, tries to perform his minimum-wage activities
as efficiently as possible while enduring a breakup with his girlfriend
Veronica (Marilyn Ghigliotti). Taking an unscheduled break, Dante heads
to the adjacent video store where Randall (Darryl Anderson), his friend
and alter ego, works behind the counter--when he feels like it. Randall's
insouciance (not that his bizarro customers deserve any better) is in
sharp contrast to Dante's half-hearted efforts to please. Most of the
film consists of Dante and Randall "dissing" their customers, their
lives, and the world in general. They talk the way most rudderless young
adults really talk, which is why this film was originally rated NC-17
on the basis of language alone. (It was since toned down--but not by
much--to an "R"). Filmed in black-and-white on a budget of some $27,000,
the film grossed over one hundred times that amount and began the career
of writer/director Kevin Smith, who went on to make such topical comedies
as Mallrats (1995), Chasing
Amy (1997), and Dogma
(1999).
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