
Mallrats is in my opinion Kevin Smith's most intelligent and hilarious film. The story takes place in New Jersey just like clerks. Mallrats is the story of two friends T.S. Quint (Jeremy London) and Brodie Bruce (Jason Lee), who are both dumped by thier girlfriends on the same morning. While T.S. is completely crushed, Brodie is taking everything in stride. The two end up going to the mall - Brodie's favorite hang out - and the story takes place, through the course of one day in the mall. Finding both their girlfriends there (played by Clair Forlani and Shannen Dohrety), the two main characters experience a days worth of fun and excitement trying to win back the women they love.
Mallrats was Kevin Smith's second film. For this film he was given a six million dollar budget to work with. Although the film was supposed to take place in two malls in New Jersey, the film was actually shot in Eden Prairie, Minnesota (the mall I grew up going to) and Menlo Park, California. Much unlike clerks, Mallrats was a box office flop. Smith was disappointed that the film had flopped, but after looking at things in perspective he understood why. Smith contributes the failure of Mallrats to two things. First, the fact that it was the film that followed clerks, in his opinion, had Mallrats been the first the public had seen of Kevin Smith, it would have been a huge success. Second, Smith did not have anything personal to say in Mallrats. It was just a funny movie with a six million dollar budget.
Credits:
Directed by: Kevin Smith
Writing credits: Kevin Smith
Cast:
Shannen Doherty....Rene
Jeremy London....T.S. Quint
Jason Lee....Brodie Bruce
Clair Forlani....Brandi Svenning
Ben Affleck....Shannon Hamilton
Joey Lauren Adams....Gwen Turner
Renée Humphrey....Tricia Jones
Jason Mewes....Jay
Kevin Smith....Silent Bob
Ethan Suplee....Willam
Stan Lee....Himself
Priscilla Barnes....Miss Ivannah
Michael Rooker....Mr. Jared Svenning
Carol Banker....Security Guard
Steven Blackwell....Arresting Cop #2
Kyle Boe....Pull Toy Kid
Nick Roske....Red

Brodie (Jason Lee) and T.S. (Jeremy London) shown in front of the Eden Prairie Mall.
T.S. and Brodie on "Truth Or Date"

Rene (Shannen Doherty) gives Brodie a piece of her mind.