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Kevin Smith’s Clerks is a cult classic in the comedy world. The low-budget film about two friends, Dante and Randal, who work at a convenience store, was shot in black and white and made for just $27,000. Despite its small budget and lack of star power, the movie struck a chord with audiences and went on to become a critical and commercial success.

In 2019, fans were treated to a new version of the movie, called Clerks: The Lost Cut. This version of the film is twenty-five minutes longer than the original and includes deleted scenes, alternate takes, and new sound effects. The Lost Cut was released on Blu-ray and included a Q & A with Kevin Smith and some of the cast members.

The release of The Lost Cut and the accompanying Q & A gave fans a deeper insight into the making of the movie and what went into creating its unique brand of humor. One of the key takeaways from the Q & A was the importance of improvisation in comedy.

Smith and his actors discussed how many of the funniest moments in the movie were improvised on the spot. For example, the famous “37” scene, in which Randal asks Dante how many men she has had sex with, was entirely improvised by Jeff Anderson. The line wasn’t in the script, but Anderson came up with it on the spot, and Smith loved it so much that he kept it in the final cut.

The Q & A also shed some light on the differences between the original movie and The Lost Cut. Many of the scenes that were cut from the original were either too long or didn’t fit with the pacing of the film. In some cases, the cuts were made because they were deemed too offensive or controversial.

For example, there is a scene in the original movie in which Randal delivers a long monologue about how he would murder a group of Star Wars fans if he had the chance. The scene was cut from the original movie because Smith felt it didn’t fit with the overall tone of the film, and he didn’t want to offend any fans of the franchise.

Clerks: The Lost Cut is a fascinating look at how comedy movies are made and how improvisation plays a crucial role in creating memorable moments. The release of the movie also shows that even after more than twenty-five years, Clerks still has a dedicated fan base who are eager to see new versions of the movie and learn more about how it was made.

Overall, fans of Clerks should definitely check out The Lost Cut and the accompanying Q & A. It’s a rare opportunity to hear from the people involved in creating one of the funniest and most iconic comedies of all time.

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