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Exclusive 'Clerks II' clip
The TOMB is proud to present a TV spot from the Kevin Smith sequel.
Sep 11 2006
Kevin Smith's highly anticipated and long overdue sequel to 'Clerks' finally hits UK screens next week, and we've got an exclusive presentation of a US TV spot for the film.
While brief, it nevertheless deals with the greatest debate of the 21st Century, namely whether the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy is better than 'Star Wars'.
As ever with Smith, it's exceedingly geeky stuff, and a good indication of what to expect from this extremely rude and funny film.
To download the clip, click here, look out for 'Clerks II' in cinemas from September 22 and remember, 'they're not gay, they're hobbits!'
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