Chasing Amy

Chasing Amy

Movie |

Lesbian | New Jersey

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Linda Krantz, John M. Tyson
  • Cast(s): Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, Jason Lee, Dwight Ewell, Jason Mewes See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 53min
  • Music: Bonnie Greenberg,Lisa Brown,David Pirner,William Kozy
  • Award(s): Independent Spirit 1998 (Won)
    Golden Globe 1998 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: My Oxford Year, Pillion
  • Story:
    Holden and Banky are comic book artists. Everything is going good for them until they meet Alyssa, also a comic book artist. Holden falls for her, but his hopes are crushed when he finds out she's a lesbian.
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7.2/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Holden and Banky are comic book artists. Everything is going good for them until they meet Alyssa, also a comic book artist. Holden falls for her, but his hopes are crushed when he finds out she's a lesbian.
Ratings

7.2/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Independent Spirit Award

Best Screenplay | 1998 | Kevin

Best Supporting Male | 1998 | Jason

Sierra Award

Most Promising Actress | 1998 | Joey Lauren

CFCA Award

Most Promising Actress | 1998 | Joey Lauren

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Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1998 | Joey Lauren

MTV Movie Award

Best Kiss | 1998 | Carmen

Best Breakthrough Performance | 1998 | Joey Lauren

Independent Spirit Award

Best Feature | 1998 | Scott

CFCA Award

Most Promising Actor | 1998 | Ben

Best Screenplay | 1998 | Kevin

Most Promising Actor For and | 1998 | Ben

OFTA Film Award

Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1998 | Kevin

Best ComedyMusical Actress | 1998 | Joey Lauren

Best ComedyMusical Picture | 1998 | Scott

NSFC Award

Best Screenplay | 1998 | Kevin

Butaca Award

Best Art House Film Millor pelcula dautor | 1998 | Kevin

British Independent Film Award

Best Foreign Independent Film English Language | 1998

LAFCA Award

Best Screenplay | 1997 | Kevin

ACCA Award

Best Original Screenplay | 1997 | Kevin

BSFC Award

Best Screenplay | 1997 | Kevin

BOX OFFICE

Budget 250,000 USD

Box Office Collection 12,021,272 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Kevin Smith wrote the script inspired by his experience with then-girlfriend Joey Lauren Adams, who plays Alyssa.

Kevin Smith's personal favorite movie of his own.

This film was reportedly just two votes away from an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay, according to Kevin Smith's podcast.

Kevin Smith wrote the three issues of the "Bluntman and Chronic" comic book that Holden and Banky produced in the film, and then released through Image Comics. Inside each issue, Smith credited: Written by Banky Edwards and Holden McNeil, Pencils by Holden McNeil, Inks by Banky Edwards.

The scene between Alyssa, Holden, and Banky at the nightclub, discussing problems with oral sex was originally written for Mallrats (1995), between T.S., Brodie, and Gwen. Brodie and Banky were played by Jason Lee and Alyssa and Gwen were played by Joey Lauren Adams.

Popular Dialogues

"Silent Bob: So there's me and Amy, and we're all inseparable, right? Just big time in love. And then four months down the road, the idiot gear kicks in, and I ask about the ex-boyfriend. Which, as we all know, is a really dumb move. But you know how it is: you don't wanna know, but you just have to, right? Stupid guy bullshit. So, anyway, she starts telling me about him... how they fell in love, and how they went out for a couple of years, and how they lived together, her mother likes me better, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah... and I'm okay. But then she drops the bomb on me, and the bomb is this: it seems that a couple of times, while they were going out, he brought some people to bed with them. Ménage à trois, I believe it's called. Now this just blows my mind, right? I mean, I am not used to this sort of thing. I mean, I was raised Catholic, for God's sake. Jay: Saint Shithead. [Silent Bob elbows him; Jay motions as if to start a fight] Silent Bob: Do something. [to Holden] Silent Bob: So I'm totally weirded out by this, right? And then I just start blasting her. Like... I don't know how to deal with what I'm feeling, so I figure the best way is by calling her a slut, right? And tell her she was used. I'm... I'm out for blood. I really wanna hurt this girl. I'm like, "What the fuck is your problem?", right? And she's just all calmly trying to tell me, like, it was that time and it was that place and she doesn't think she should apologize because she doesn't feel that she's done anything wrong. I'm like, "Oh, really?" That's when I look her straight in the eye, I tell her it's over. I walk. Jay: Fuckin' A! Silent Bob: No, idiot. It was a mistake. I didn't hate her. I wasn't disgusted with her. I was afraid. At that moment, I felt small, like... like I'd lacked experience, like I'd never be on her level, like I'd never be enough for her or something like that, you know what I'm saying? But, what I did not get, she didn't care. She wasn't looking for that guy anymore. She was... she was looking for me, for the Bob. But, uh, by the time I figure this all out, it was too late, man. She moved on, and all I had to show for it was some foolish pride, which then gave way to regret. She was the girl, I know that now. But I pushed her away. So, I've spent every day since then chasing Amy... so to speak."

"Alyssa: Why are we stopping? Holden: 'Cause I can't take this. Alyssa: Can't take what? Holden: I love you. Alyssa: You love me? Holden: I love you. And not, not in a friendly way, although I think we're great friends. And not in a misplaced affection, puppy-dog way, although I'm sure that's what you'll call it. I love you. Very, very simple, very truly. You are the-the epitome of everything I have ever looked for in another human being. And I know that you think of me as just a friend, and crossing that line is-is-is the furthest thing from an option you would ever consider. But I had to say it. I just, I can't take this anymore. I can't stand next to you without wanting to hold you. I can't-I can't look into your eyes without feeling that-that longing you only read about in trashy romance novels. I can't talk to you without wanting to express my love for everything you are. And I know this will probably queer our friendship - no pun intended - but I had to say it, 'cause I've never felt this way before, and I-I don't care. I like who I am because of it. And if bringing this to light means we can't hang out anymore, then that hurts me. But God, I just, I couldn't allow another day to go by without just getting it out there, regardless of the outcome, which by the look on your face is to be the inevitable shoot-down. And, you know, I'll accept that. But I know, I know that some part of you is hesitating for a moment, and if there's a moment of hesitation, then that means you feel something too. And all I ask, please, is that you just - you just not dismiss that, and try to dwell in it for just ten seconds. Alyssa, there isn't another soul on this fucking planet who has ever made me half the person I am when I'm with you, and I would risk this friendship for the chance to take it to the next plateau. Because it is there between you and me. You can't deny that. Even if, you know, even if we never talk again after tonight, please know that I am forever changed because of who you are and what you've meant to me, which - while I do appreciate it - I'd never need a painting of birds bought at a diner to remind me of."

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