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Posted by johnbridges at centcache.lisco.net on April 17, 2001 at 11:33:48:

I don’t want to sound like the typical sentimental cliché. Your movies changed my life, blah, blah, blah. How I just say your movies put my life into prospective. I am sorry to say I did not discover you work until a years ago. My best friend made me sit down and watch this black and white independent film, “Clerks” that I really had no desire to see. Thank God your friends can get you to do things you don’t want to do. I was hooked. He told me that you had three more films about that ran in order. Cool. I watch “Dogma” next and then “Mallrats”. I kept asking him what the forth movie was about and he said it wasn’t worth watching because it was much more serious and it ends on a downer. Well to make a long story short I made him sit down and watch “Chasing Amy” with me. That is the best movie you have ever done.
I have been married for three years now and happily I might add. But there has always been something bothering me. I never really fooled around in high school I my wife was my first … She experimented a little (with the opposite sex) and in made me feel inadequate. Your (Silent Bob’s) whole monologue in that movie said just exactly what I was feeling and never had the balls to admit. Thank you so much for putting it in to prospective. I don’t’ think I would have gotten over my own shortcoming that I had projected on to my wife.
Keep it real. Fuck the critics. They wouldn’t know the difference between a good movie and a piece of shit if they pull it out of their collective asses.



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