I like the second one better. My favorite thing about the first one is the fact that it seems so real, which makes you feel the characters moreso than most movies. Kevin Smith is an amazing artist.
Well I think they are great. IT also helps that most of my friends in high school where a lot like the characters in these movies. Crazy times.
I have one friend who still works as a bus boy at the same restaurant he worked at in high school and he is 30
ya, he does. He is happy with his life the way it is. But his mom still supports him. He works for spending money.
Well, whatever floats his boat then, ya know? I wouldn't wanna be living with my mom when I'm 30 but I couldn't stand living with her when I was 17 either.
I have no idea. I think it is because he is an only child and she was older when she had him. She is a really cool lady. She used to party with us when we where younger. I don't hang out with them much any more because the still do the same things they did 10 years ago. I can't handle all the drinking any more.
Yeah I watched mallrats for the first time in 10 years or so the other day on tv-links.uk and it's just as funny as I remember. It's probably my favorite Kevin Smith movie. I also like Dogma. Never seen Chasing Amy.
I still live with my mom at 23. I've moved out a few times before, but I always fuck something up and end up having to move back. Of course, the first time I moved out was when I went to the army and I could have stayed, but I decided I didn't want to be in anymore, so I intentionally failed a piss test and was discharged before graduating basic training. We should all get together and live in a Hip Forums commune and survive together. That'd be sweet