![]() While he is right, it was still hilarious. After a few minutes of watching this, my friend turned it off, saying that it ruined the depressing mood of the movie. Every time someone showed up on screen, he would talk about what else they were in and just generally play the part of the obsessive fan-boy. But one of the people doing the commentary was doing it in the voice of a sort of spastic nerd with a retainer-induced lisp. ![]() Curious, he hit enter on the remote, and the movie started to play again. When my friend went to go to the main menu, we noticed that, "Pizza Guy," (buried somewhere in the middle of the page of thank yous) lit up on the page as a option. When you opened it up, it was just a list of people being thanked (makes sense). I watched it with a friend of mine about 10 years ago, and as we were perusing the special features we came across a section marked, "Special Thanks," or, "Thank yous," or something along those lines. ![]() Vincent Pereira, who helped to make Clerks (both on and off screen), directed a very dark film called A Better Place. ![]() Okay, here comes the Easter (egg) Bunny! I'm working from memory here, so please bear with me. ![]()
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