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Kevin Smith Hosting “Mallrats” Watch Along Tonight

If you grew up in the 90’s like myself then chances are you have watched many Kevin Smith films. The man broke out with his first film “Clerks” which is still one of the best movies from the Independent Filmmaker resurgence we saw in the early 90’s.

Tonight, in true Kevin Smith fashion to celebrate 4/20 he will be hosting a watch along for his second film “Mallrats” which debuted back in 1995. The fun will start over on https://www.facebook.com/events/257245445299654/ at 8p EST. You can read more about it as well as some updates for his sequel “Twilight of the Mallrats” that Smith revealed is only 20 pages away from being finished below:

https://comicbook.com/movies/2020/04/17/kevin-smith-mallrats-watch-along-twilight-script-almost-complete/

Will you be watching along tonight? I know I will be throwing in my BluRay and watching along.

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