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Nooch!
Shooting "Clerks," baby!
Th-Th-This is great!
I wanna get some soda, some popcorn.
Or just sit down, enjoy the movie.
Let's go.
I gotta admit, man, it was pretty neat
that the viewing was in Atlantic Highlands, you know?
Right where you spent all those many weekends
at the movie theater, I did, as well.
And it was a short drive.
[Laughter]
[Cheers and applause]
Thank you for coming out tonight.
This is gonna be so incredibly trippy for me,
so I'm too joints in, so everything's gonna be amazing.
Uh, so without further ado,
let's all enjoy "Shooting Clerks."
Give it up for Christopher Downie!
[Cheers and applause]
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This is the first time I've ever seeing "Shooting Clerks,"
a movie about my life. So to be able to sit there,
surrounded by the people who are characters in the movie,
I knew my mom was gonna be in town,
so I could bring my mom to see the movie, too.
You guys were in the flick, man.
There's actually a couple of rare "Wonder Woman" books
at the back there.
If the page of those "Wonder Woman" comics
are stuck together, don't even bother putting 'em on my desk.
[Laughter]
From the opening minute and a half,
I started crying.
I was thinking about applying to film school.
And then I just cried throughout.
I cried when I met Mosier.
Hey. You wanna be lab partners?
That was one that hit me hard.
Where were you?
You are over an hour late.
What was I supposed to do?
I cried when, um,
me and Brian broke up.
[Scoffs] Come on.
It's just a joke.
I certainly cried at the end,
when he was talking about, you know,
making a movie with your friends.
That's kind of what it's all about.
Profoundly moving, uh, for me.
I loved it.
For all the time I spend going, like,
"People should (bleep) People should make (bleep)
Blah, blah, blah," they did.
They beat me at my own game 'cause they made my life.
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[Cheers and applause]
The whole evening for me was emotional and surprising,
but one of the most surprising aspects of the whole story
was at the end of it, walking out and seeing Walt.
And the first thing Walter said, goes,
"Wasn't that fun?" That's something Walter never says
about anything.
[Laughter]
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