10 Most Rewatchable Movies Of The '90s
1. Clerks (1994)
Long before Kevin Smith wrote bonkers Superman scripts, bad Ben Affleck movies and countless sequels that will never get made, he set new standards for indie filmmaking with the bitesize-budget smash Clerks.
The colourless comedy is deadpan humour at its finest, telling the tale of two convenience store workers who spend more time winding up customers than serving them, play hockey on the store roof and wax lyrical about the futility of life.
So what is it about Clerks that makes it so fiendishly rewatchable? Well, anyone who's ever worked a menial job won't need to ask that question.
Smith captured the plight of an entire generation with his depiction of two twentysomethings struggling to find their place in the world and demonstrated a knack for human comedy in the process.
After countless viewings Clerks remains one of the most relatable comedies of the '90s.