• MirthfulAlembic@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      It’s a good vibe movie. The most I can say of the plot is that it does exist. It succeeds for being very quotable and an interesting window into a certain time and place. I would actually recommend it to young people if they want to understand what mall culture used to be like.

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      It’s a solid stoner comedy, despite containing about two and a half stoners.

      … are there any films in that archetype with no actual drug use? God Awful Movies covers a lot of Mormon films, and I don’t recall any there.

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    8 days ago

    Does he always look like that or does he just impulsively stare at the camera that way?

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      Dude been obese for decades than dropped a lot of weight.

      The constantly surprised expression is a combination of issues from skin stretching and trying to “keep it tight” and just legitimately having a shit ton more energy then you’re used to.

      Like, he probably lost over 100lbs in his 40s, it’s a huge change in a lot of ways.

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        no, he constantly pulls that stupid face, like in every photo. even in the movies, the latest clerks, he’s constantly giving the eyebrows a workout. silent bob was a quiet and stoic character, now it’s a fucking explosion of hyperactivity and facial contortions, like can you chill out for second dude?

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    8 days ago

    Mallrats was awesome. I still reference it whenever I hear the words Easter Bunny, Hartford, schooner, or the phrase “the customer is always right”…