Mallrats was released on 10/20/1995.
Jay and Silent Bob are characters created by Kevin Smith. So you can assume Jay and Silent Bob will appear in most of Kevin Smith's movies including: Dogma, Clerks, Clerks II, Mallrats, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. The duo also appeared on television and comics (Clerks: The Animated Series and Chasing Dogma respectively).
"Zach and Myri Make a Porno" - $40,347,607 "Clerks II" - $28,321,911 "Jersey Girl" - $29,265,126 "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" - $38,499,261 "Dogma" - $38,917,220 "Chasing Amy" - $18,219,772 "Mallrats" - $3,413,200 "Clerks" - $5,781,919
Lucky Stores was created in 1935.
Amber doesn't die in The tribe. She is just injured in an explosion. Ebony helps her out and carries her to saftey. When Amber faints Ebony decides to take advantage of it and pushes her down a hill becaus eshe secretly is in love with bray. Ebony then lies to Bray and the rest of the mallrats and says that Amber is dead. When really Amber was rescued by another tribe.
The duration of Mallrats is 1.57 hours.
Mallrats was released on 10/20/1995.
The Production Budget for Mallrats was $6,100,000.
Mallrats was created on 1995-10-20.
Mallrats grossed $2,108,367 worldwide.
Mallrats grossed $2,108,367 in the domestic market.
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In the movie "Mallrats," several stores are featured, including the fictional shops "Fashionable Male," "The Chocolate Shop," and "Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash." Other notable locations mentioned include "Video A Go-Go" and "The Comic Book Store." The film humorously highlights the mall culture of the 1990s through its various retail environments.