
A series of interviews with the crew, various teachers, and the director/producers tell the story of a student documentary project. One that happened to fall through due to a lack of planning and preparedness.... (Full plot summary below)
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A series of interviews with the crew, various teachers, and the director/producers tell the story of a student documentary project. One that happened to fall through due to a lack of planning and preparedness.
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| User ReviewAndrew KI only wish that I had a copy of it to watch again. This is classic film school stuff here. |
| User ReviewJosh STotally ridiculous, especially seeing where Smith's gone since then. |
| User ReviewKenny Cwhen life gives you lemons, make lemonade...such is this documentary |
| User ReviewAndrew SIt's amazing how they made something, from nothing. |
| User ReviewJoshua Mjust a little movie he made in college, but one worth seeing. Clever and only around 10 minutes long, what's to lose? |
| User ReviewRobert IEasily one of the best documentaries ever made. |
| User ReviewJoshua L10 min. short flick from director Kevin Smith that was made during his days in film school. It involves a women who wants a sex change, and how the filmmakers screwed up wanting to make a movie about it. Intresting watch for fans of Smith. |
| User ReviewTom SHilarious documentary about a documentary that fell apart by Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier. |
| User ReviewMike BEven though this was not released to anyone (outside of Mr. Smith's and Mr. Mosier's VFS class) until the release of the Clerks Tenth Ann. DVD, it is still worth talking about. Short in duration, its not really a documentary (or mockumentary, however you want to view it), its more of a short film. The original idea is genius and very interesting. The preise was to follow a pre-surgery transexual. I personally still can't determine if this actually was a last minute change to a planned documentary or an elaborate hoax by the two directors. Either way, if you buy the Clerks X DVD, check it out in the special features. Its got a laugh or two in it, (and the intro to in on the DVD is funny as well) |
| User ReviewJoe BA nice extra to the Clerks X DVD. Interesting to see some of Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier's earliest work. |