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  1. Dante's Lament, Violent Mood Swings by Stabbing Westward, Social Event of the Season, from the sountrack to the movie Clerks. ...more.

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  2. Provided to YouTube by ChaosViolent Mood Swings (Thread Mix) · Stabbing WestwardMusic From The Motion Picture Clerks℗ 1994 Columbia Records, a division of So...

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  3. Stabbing Westward is an American industrial rock/alternative rock band. Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus formed the band in 1985 [1] in Macomb, Illinois. The band released an extended play in 1992, followed by four studio albums: Ungod (1994), Wither Blister Burn & Peel (1996), Darkest Days (1998), and Stabbing Westward (2001).

  4. 11 ott 1994 · Violent Mood Swings [Thread Mix] Lyrics: Voices whisper softly in the darkness / Cries of accusation, evil, lies / Voices echo - screaming, throbbing, laughing / Peel back my skull and look...

    • Smith Was A Clerk at That Very Quick Stop.
    • Smith Maxed Out His Credit Cards to Make The Film.
    • The Film Was Originally A Vehicle For Smith’s High School Comedy Troupe.
    • Friends, Family Members, and Crew Filled Out The Small Parts.
    • It Was Shot at night.
    • Smith Planned Ahead to Get A Shot of A Cat defecating.
    • Anderson Was Uncomfortable with One Bit of Dialogue.
    • Smith Couldn’T Afford to Shoot One Scene He wrote.
    • Jason Mewes Was Surprisingly Camera shy.
    • It Led to A Marriage.

    Upon graduating from high school, Smith worked a series of low-wage jobs near his hometown of Highlands, New Jersey. One of his longest stints was as a cashier at the Quick Stop in Leonardo. “I know that world because that’s all I’ve ever done,” Smith said in the Clerks X featurette. Upon returning from Vancouver, he was rehired by the Quick Stop a...

    Smith sold his comic book collection, received donations from family, and contributed a $3000 FEMA check from the loss of property in a nor’easter to make Clerks. But most of its $27,575 budget came from the 10 credit cards he maxed out. He learned about budgeting from Filmmaker Magazine; one articlewas particularly helpful because it included line...

    Smith formed a comedy troupe in high school and wrote the part of Randal for himself and Dante for former troupe mate Ernest O’Donnell (even though Dante was the clerk Smith based on himself). But O’Donnell didn’t seem to take the project seriously, according to Clerks X. Smith realized he’d exhaust himself working both as the director and one of t...

    Smith’s sister, Virginia, is the customer who discusses her job of manually inseminating chickens. His mom is the woman sorting through the jugs of milk for one with a later expiration date. His longtime friend Walt Flanagan played four different customers; Scott Mosier played two.

    The owner of the Quick Stop and RST Video gave Smith permission to film at night. Clerks was shot over 21 consecutive days in 1993, after the stores closed. (Smith wrote a plot point to explain the lack of window lighting. When Dante opens the store, he discovers a vandal has jammed gum into the locks on the shutters.) Each night Smith and his crew...

    In one scene, the cat that hangs around the store leaps onto the counter and defecates into a litter box in front of a customer. According to the DVD commentary track, Smith borrowed a friend’s cat for the scene. The owner hid his litter box for a day, hoping he’d rush to it as soon as it was presented on the store counter. This worked. When presen...

    In the only scene in which Randal does any work, the clerk phones the distributor for the video store and reads off a list of colorful pornography titles in front of a small child. Knowing that his mother would see the film, Anderson asked Smith to eliminate a few of the raunchier titles; Smith made handed the list back to Anderson—with a few title...

    Dante and Randal close the stores to attend the funeral of a classmate. In the next scene, mourners pelt them with stones as they drive off. Back at the store, Dante chides Randal for knocking over the casket. This scene where this happened was scripted: When Randal gets bored at the funeral, Dante throws him the keys to his car, which land in the ...

    Smith wrote the part of Jay, the much more vocal half of the loitering pair of drug dealers, for his friend Jason Mewes, who was known for his loud, outrageous behavior. “When we did Clerks I was 18/19,” Mewestold The Skinny. “That’s how I used to act, exactly. I didn’t have any filter.” Yet Mewes was surprisingly uncomfortable in front of the came...

    Sparks flew between Anderson and Lisa Spoonauer, who played Dante’s ill-fated ex Caitlin. Shortly after the three-week shoot, the two became engaged. Neither the marriage nor Spoonauer’s acting ambitions outlasted the 1990s though: She has only one other film credit to her name, an obscure 1997 movie called Bartender. Anderson, to whom she stayed m...

  5. 2 set 2009 · Other pivotal moments include: the introduction of Jay & Silent Bob receiving the Girls Against Boys treatment, “Kill The Sex Player” — a stoner rock tune (how appropriate) with plenty of fuzz and bass along for the ride; Jay attempting a break dance routine to the sound of Stabbing Westward’s “Violent Mood Swings [Thread ...

  6. Listen to all 13 songs from the Clerks soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

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