
A calamity at Dante and Randal's shops sends them looking for new horizons, but they ultimately settle at Mooby's, a fictional fast-food restaurant. Free from his dead-end job and lodged in a new one, Dante begins to break free of his rut, planning to move away with his clingy fiancée. He is ready to leave the horrors of minimum-wage New Jersey behind, but Randal, always the more hostile of the two, starts to become overwhelmed by his own rancor.... (Full plot summary below)
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A calamity at Dante and Randal's shops sends them looking for new horizons, but they ultimately settle at Mooby's, a fictional fast-food restaurant. Free from his dead-end job and lodged in a new one, Dante begins to break free of his rut, planning to move away with his clingy fiancée. He is ready to leave the horrors of minimum-wage New Jersey behind, but Randal, always the more hostile of the two, starts to become overwhelmed by his own rancor.
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| Charlotte WeeklySean O'ConnellSmith has nothing original left to say and no original ways left to say it. |
| Film ThreatMark BellUltimately, Smith finally achieves that perfect balance between humor and heart that he's been dancing towards with all his films. |
| Killer Movie ReviewsAndrea Chaseskewers political correctness within a profane framework that unwaveringly champions middle class values with an infectious verve |
| eFilmCritic.comErik ChildressNot just an all-around growth experience for Kevin Smith and his characters but a film that is in several ways actually better than the original. |
| Montreal Film JournalKevin N. LaforestThe most hilarious, emotionally honest and poetic (yes, poetic) film Kevin Smith has ever made. |
| Upstage MagazineKam WilliamsDeliberately disgusting, scatological, profane and vulgar, which makes this critic a bit embarrassed to admit that he found himself frequently laughing out loud at such offensive and obscene material. |
| MovieCrypt.comKevin A. Ranson(Kevin Smith) Fans young, old, and ten thousand strong on MySpace (yes, they're listed after the credits) will get every penny's worth... |
| Denver Rocky Mountain NewsRobert DenersteinYou have to wonder how long Smith plans to hang out in front of the big-screen Quick Stop, telling the same kind of jokes and copping the same old attitudes. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovClerks II has at last put Kevin Smith on my radar. |
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenSome gags are hilarious, others flat, but the scatological mood is worth the visit. |