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Clerks III

They're too old for this shift.
2022 | 100m | English

(21179 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Kevin Smith
Writer: Kevin Smith
Staring:
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After narrowly surviving a massive heart attack, Randal enlists his old friend Dante to help him make a movie immortalizing their youthful days at the little convenience store that started it all.
Release Date: Sep 04, 2022
Director: Kevin Smith
Writer: Kevin Smith
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords heart attack, sequel, aftercreditsstinger
Production Companies Lionsgate, View Askew Productions, TPC, BondIt Media Capital
Box Office Revenue: $4,717,597
Budget: $7,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeff Anderson Randal Graves
Brian O'Halloran Dante Hicks
Jason Mewes Jay
Kevin Smith Silent Bob
Rosario Dawson Becky
Marilyn Ghigliotti Veronica Loughran
Trevor Fehrman Elias Grover
Austin Zajur Blockchain Coltrane
Jennifer Schwalbach Smith Emma
Harley Quinn Smith Milly
Amy Sedaris Doctor Ladenheim
Justin Long Shaving Nurse
Michelle Buteau Little Lisa's Mom
Marc Bernardin Little Lisa's Dad
AnnaMarie Brown Little Lisa
Freddie Prinze Jr. Auditioner
Sarah Michelle Gellar Auditioner
Danny Trejo Auditioner
Chris Wood Auditioner
Ethan Suplee Auditioner
Donnell Rawlings Auditioner
Ben Affleck Auditioner
James Murray Auditioner
Joe Gatto Auditioner
Sal Vulcano Auditioner
Brian Quinn Auditioner
Bobby Moynihan Auditioner
Anthony Michael Hall Auditioner
Jake Richardson Auditioner
Melissa Benoist Auditioner
Ralph Garman Auditioner
Fred Armisen Auditioner
Scott Mosier Auditioner
Grace Smith Auditioner
Ming Chen Hockey Player
Walt Flanagan Hockey Player
Mike Zapcic Hockey Player
Bryan Johnson Hockey Player
Kate Micucci Mooby
Robert Hawk Customer
Ernest O'Donnell Trainer
Jason Szalma Hospital Staff
Lisa Hampton Hospital Staff
Scott Schiaffo Chewlie's Rep
Dave Ferrier Hospital Staff
AJ Wilkerson Hospital Staff
Micah Miller Greenberg Frustrated Customer
Vincent Pereira Hot Goalie
Jordan Monsanto Cereal Mom
Logan Lee Mewes Cereal Kid
Michael Belicose Hockey Player/ In a Row Guy
Yassir Lester RST Customer
Gail Stanley Elias' Mom
Byron Stanley Elias' Dad
Kevin O'Donnell ER Bleeder 1
Phallon Adriana ER Nurse
Rajiv Thapar Anesthesiologist
Diana Devlin Waiting Room Lady
Nicholas Brown Car Sex Selfie Snapper
Sara Belicose In a Row Guy's Kid
Joe Bagnole Cat Customer
Uncle Wayne 'Look at This Fucking Guy'
Scott Purcell Door Puller
Betsy Broussard Dental School Renter
Virginia Smith Caged Animal Masturbator
Frances Cresci Smoking Girl
John Willyung Cohee 'Killer' Lundin
Donna Jeanne Ruse Lady
Thomas Burke Thomas the Roofer
Thomas Burke Jr. Son of Thomas the Roofer
Kimberly Gharbi Heather Jones
Christian Cordes True Believer
Derek Berry Mooby Manager
Nate Gonzales Mooby's Minion
Mike Vezza ER Bleeder 2
Liz Priestley Night Nurse
Anthony Perry Doctor Mayor
Shane Kalman Priest
Nicholas Joseph Binckes Frustrated Customer
Joseph Digennaro Frustrated Customer
James McDonald Frustrated Customer
Cindy Sue Miller Frustrated Customer
Shannon Scheffling Frustrated Customer
Jeremy Wein Frustrated Customer
Bethany Aline Hospital Staff
Julian Babel Hospital Staff
Malcolm Baldwin Hospital Staff
Christine Weiss Beidel Hospital Staff
Tara Berson Hospital Staff
Zhavier Bondsd Hospital Staff
Kimberly Carter Hospital Staff
Helen Chong Hospital Staff
Gregory Chwatko Hospital Staff
Frank Citara Hospital Staff
Chris J. Cullen Hospital Staff
Claire Davis Hospital Staff
Diamandi Devereaux Hospital Staff
Carol Driscoll Hospital Staff
Susan Evans Hospital Staff
Denise Fowler Hospital Staff
Latisha M. Hall Hospital Staff
Thomas Michael Harding Hospital Staff
Kaylin Harper Hospital Staff
Diana Horowitz Hospital Staff
Alfonso Jones Hospital Staff
Karen Kuhrt Hospital Staff
Bob Leszczak Hospital Staff
Robert Mangold Hospital Staff
Stephan Masnyj Hospital Staff
Caitlin Miller Hospital Staff
Dalex Miller Hospital Staff
Luke Miller Hospital Staff
Ryan Pidor Hospital Staff
Constance Porcellini Hospital Staff
Joseph Prussak Hospital Staff
William Reichert Hospital Staff
Amaryllis Ruiz Hospital Staff
Lois Sach Hospital Staff
Michelle Santiago Hospital Staff
Robert Senkewicz Hospital Staff
Dana Simonetti Hospital Staff
Cathi Swett Hospital Staff
Darryle Jermaine Hospital Staff
Name Job
Kevin Smith Screenplay, Director, Editor
Learan Kahanov Director of Photography
Charles S. Rowe Script Supervisor
Allison Pearce Costume Design
Fiona Mifsud Makeup Department Head
James L. Venable Music
Blake Hooks Second Assistant Camera
Hailei Call Key Hair Stylist
Jennifer Iacobino Health and Safety
Name Title
Kevin Smith Producer
Jordan Monsanto Producer
Elizabeth Destro Producer
David Gendron Executive Producer
Ali Jazayeri Executive Producer
Amy Jarvela Executive Producer
Matthew Helderman Executive Producer
Luke Taylor Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

It's quite fun to try and spot the famous names who pepper this otherwise puerile and really rather unfunny film - but that was about it for me. It's all about a "Dante" (Brian O'Halloran) and "Elias" (Trevor Fehrman) who run a small-town store. They spend much of their day quoting lines from their ... favourite films until poor old "Elias" has an heart attack. Whisked to hospital, his friends decide to make a film about life in their convenience store. What now ensues may well offer us an isight into just how a sudden medical emergency can focus the attention and motivate people, but I just found the references either too in-your-face or absurdly obscure and contrived. Perhaps this will rate better in the USA, but here in the UK this just comes across as a rather sad indictment of rural life where it's all about weed and dumb wheezes. It is extremely difficult to marry the threads of humour and tragedy. Dark humour, in my view, is the hardest to write and play well - and I am afraid that nobody here really carries it off with much distinction. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood, but I didn't hear anyone else in the cinema laughing either. Not for me, sorry.

Sep 19, 2022
GenerationofSwine
1.0

I guess Kevin Smith is irrelevant. But, as the Dark Knight pointed out "you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain." I guess Smith live long enough. Chasing Amy was always my favorite, but Clerks and Mall Rats were classics, Clerks II was pretty hysterical, Do ... gma (especially if you are Catholic like me) is absolutely cutting and brilliantly so. Jay and Silent Bob... to much of the side characters, but at the end of the day they all had something in common... ... they all cut into fandoms in only the way that fans, legit come to the comic book store every Wednesday, know what Diamond Distribution is fans of geek fandoms can completely and hysterically criticize the things they love. He even cut into the original Star Wars. It was Geek Counter Culture and we loved every minute of it. Clerks III has NONE OF THAT. Smith used to criticize pop culture, and now that he's part of it, his scripts don't work. They lost their edge. The brilliance of his early work has faded to the land of sell outs. Now you are more likely to see him weep over a bad Star Wars movie in an obvious shill than you are to see him make jokes about how many innocent construction workers died in the second Death Star. And when he stopped being able to take apart fandom's and playfully make jabs at them, when he stopped criticizing pop culture and started to shill for it, he became irrelevant. There is no need to watch Clerks III, everything that made the first two... that made most of his early work great is absent in this on.

Jan 10, 2023
FilipeManuelNeto
5.0

**A worthy end to a franchise that took a while to captivate my interest.** I didn't like the first film very much, as I even mentioned in the text I wrote for it. However, I was able to enjoy the sequel, and although this film is not as good as it is, it ends up being able to give a decent endin ... g to the trilogy: Dante and Randal continue to run their shop, and both are haunted by heart diseases, the result of of the bad life habits they had. After recovering from a heart problem, Randal decides to make an autobiographical film based on his professional experience. The movie was specially thought for Clerks fans. There is no concern about attracting new audiences or pleasing the general public, it is felt from the beginning that it is a film designed to close a larger work, not to give it continuity. The greatest proof of this turns out to be the omnipresence of metaphysical themes, such as illness, religion, death and what happens after it. The characters are the same as usual, and the film even has some special appearances (as had been customary in previous films), and there is nothing surprising in what they do or say. The cast remains the same, with Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson pontificating and dominating everything with a remarkable job, very well done. Next to them are Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, who have an important part in the most hilarious scenes. And although Rosario Dawson has a good capacity and talent for comedy, her character takes on a much more dramatic and profound facet here, which gave the film greater emotion.

Apr 20, 2023