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We could change the invisible
clerks
within the kiosks, every week, but we could not change this corrupt practice.
We put the citizen first, and not the
clerks.
Well, the
clerks
are the computers.
These are the retail
clerks
at your favorite department stores, the cashiers at the grocery stores, the registration specialists at the hospital and even the person that sold you your last movie ticket.
So we met with everyone, from the clerk whose sole job is to remove staples from application packets, to the legal drafters at the attorney general's office, to the
clerks
who are responsible for serving business owners when they came to access government services.
As their routine, cash-handling tasks receded, they became less like checkout
clerks
and more like salespeople, forging relationships with customers, solving problems and introducing them to new products like credit cards, loans and investments: more tellers doing a more cognitively demanding job.
And unfortunately, over the next few years, as our technology gets more advanced, they, along with people like
clerks
and bookkeepers, will see the vast majority of their work disappear.
If they grow their business 20 billion dollars this year, which they will, we will lose 53,000 cashiers and
clerks.
When I get into court, the
clerks
who were assigned to my sister's case informed her that they wouldn't be able to process the paperwork unless she paid a bribe.
We don't have enough medical staff to comprehensively examine every patient, so we embedded clinical guidelines within the software to guide nurses and
clerks
who assist with handling some of the workload.
Think of the train drivers who took Jews to Auschwitz, the
clerks
who worked out those train timetable.
Kevin Smith made
'Clerks'
at work, while working as a clerk, and Robert Rodriguez has boasted that 'From Dusk Till Dawn' cost precisely $30,000.
In fact, the best Kevin Smith (of Clerks) homage here was giving props to his hometown.
Just think, it cost a total of $250,000 to make
"Clerks"
.
And the actors were terrible, were talking a hair below the acting in Clerks, except that was an enjoyable movie, this had no substance.
Also, the film that I screened at the AFM had more of a plot and story than "Swingers," "Clerks," and "Sex and the City" combined.
Having seen all of Kevin Smith's post
Clerks
productions, I was relentlessly pestered by my friends to watch this classic and having finally got hold of it, I must say it was a pleasant but not unusual surprise.
all the hate you see in the movie not because of the Islamic
clerks
control..or the Islamic barbarian nature -as they want you to think-it's simply a reaction for 54 years struggle to get the Palestinian rights back.
For example two movie theater
clerks
poke holes into paper cups and get kinky with the popcorn tubs while two main characters talk about going out to the improv later that night.
i guess if you are a huge fan of smith's and
clerks
then you cant go wrong but there are tons of other comedic short films out there - most relying on dialgoue - that are a helluva lot funnier than this but never get any recognition.
It's just tossed around in
"Clerks'
and common in his 3 other films.
this is an incredible movie and if your a
clerks
fan (which I'm assuming is the only Kevin smith film you've seen because its blasphemous to watch them out of order) then this is even better.
This movie does not have as much laughs as
"Clerks"
but certainly makes me laugh a great deal.
Clerks
is a rare thing indeed a low budget (about $25,000) indie comedy that's actually funny, not in an intellectual gentle way i.e.
To my mind "...Ax Murderer" is one of those films like
"Clerks"
or "Swingers".
"The Flying Car" is a lukewarm redux of the infamous "Uncle Walter" scene from Smith's debut film
"Clerks"
(1994)--the one that takes place as Dante and Randall, a pair of 20-something convenience store employees, drive to the wake of Julie Dwyer, one of Dante's old flames, and get into some...unique...conversation en route.
Both involve the two in a car where Randall, the more wickedly sardonic of the pair, engages nebbish Dante in an absurd argument (his ability to suck his own penis in "Clerks," and weather or not he would allow a mad scientist to remove his foot in exchange for a levitating automobile in "The Flying Car.")
Kevin Smith made
"Clerks"
on low budget with a little help from his friends.
Clerks. is one of those kinds of movies that doesn't need fancy camera work, the biggest actors, a huge budget, or even color.
This is without A doubt the best Kevin Smith film yet.Considering that it started with An assassination plot,I believe it turned out wonderful.Jason Lee is spot on perfect in this.There is not anyone else alive that could play Brodie better.The acting is great for A mid ninties comedy.Smith has not made A movie as funny since.No sophmore slump here.If you watch the flick again and not expecting
Clerks
you may just enjoy it.
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