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Clerks (1994)
Clerks Is Only Funny To Jerks, by Nelson Donley
22 January 2005
I won't waste too many words on this movie. The theme seems to be that clerks may have to wait on you, but they generally do not like you. It seems to mock British humor, but only in the crudest of ways.

This is a low budget film, but is not nearly as entertaining as even the worst Ed Wood production. It is also a very disorganized film; a discombobulation of filthy scenes that can only invoke disgust in the intelligent mind.

This disgusting film will turn your stomach, if not anything else. WARNING: Life is very short-- Don't waste time on th is film. You'd be better off watching paint dry on a cold day.
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W. C. Fields-- A Universally Funny Man, by Nelson Donley
22 January 2005
There is very little that hasn't been said about the great W. C. Fields. "The Old Fashioned Way" would have been prosaic had it starred anyone else other than WCF. Fields was one of the few comic actors in the history of cinema who could produce priceless jocularity out of a boring script. Unlike perhaps 99% of all the other comic actors of his and our time, Fields never had to work very hard for a laugh. His humor was brought about through subtlety. Watch him very closely and you will discover in essence what natural humor is all about: his mutterings; his facial gestures; his body language; the inflection of his voice; his slight of hands. W. C. Fields doesn't just look and act funny-- he IS funny.

I saw "The Old Fashioned Way" about 30 years ago for the first time and, except for the juggling act and Baby Leroy scene, thought it was pretty innocuous. Of course, I was only a teenager back then and actually thought that "Billy Jack" was the greatest dramatic movie of the 20th century. I'm also ashamed to say that I thought Chevy Chase was actually funny. Ugh! As my tastes matured, I began to realize that so many aspects of life are beyond our control, and all one could ever hope to do was to learn not to take life so seriously. That, I believe, is why W. C. Fields' sense of humor is timeless and continues to relate to future generations.

The next time you watch a W. C. Fields movie, look closely and you may find certain aspects of yourself within Fields' character. Why do you think Homer Simpson has lasted so long??? If you take what has been said in this review into consideration, you will cherish this film for years to come. Fix yourself a dry Martini and enjoy the movie.
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