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I didnt realise he was the voice of the Golgothan
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Anyways, all of you that said Jay and Silent Bob:Strike back is the worst Kevin smith movie.....Well, I hope you die a slow, slow, slow and horribly painfull death ;) well maybe not, but you certainly need to fix your sense of humor [img]smile.gif[/img] |
Clerks is definitely my favourite, I was introduced to it during uni by some fellow nerdy mates at a small cinema group. Back then I had a long hair, a long coat and a beard and my mates called me Bob. ;) That was kind of ironic since I knew next to nothing about Kevin Smith going into the film. The humour was a breath of fresh air at the time - sometimes witty, sometimes puerile but always entertaining with references galore.
One of my buddies even had plans to make his own 'homage' to Clerks a few years ago...but yeah, those were the days. [img]smile.gif[/img] Berserker! :D (power chord fill) Worst? Well, I haven't seen Jersey Girl, but I tend to agree that Jay and Silent Bob Strike back wasn't quite up to scratch - it contains far less intellectualising in geekery, too many jokes about bodily functions and more slapstickery, so I was a bit disappointed. Second favourite would probably be Chasing Amy. Made me rethink many common assumptions at the time. [img]smile.gif[/img] |
I liked Clerks and Mallrats and Chasing Amy. I think I haven't seen anything but repeats from him since then.
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interesting... I can see Dogma as a continuation of Chasing Amy, swapping relationships with people with relationships with God... never quite looked at it like that...
J and Silent Bob Strike Back... yeah, it's Jay and silent bob being J and Silent Bob Jersey Girl... wasn't quite what it was marketted as, and probably would have been better if marketted a bit more closely to what it was. He also said early on it wasn't done for movie critics and they'd probably hate it, meh, I liked it, and didn't see much of his other work in it (other than some of the casting) |
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Vulgar isn't really a kevin smith movie, IIRC a friend of his directed it and he produced on it, although it does star Brian O'Halloran aka Dante Hicks/Gil Hicks/anchor attacked by angels in Dogma/etc.
I've no desire to see Vulgar, but I do want to see the Defending Dogma featurette on the DVD. |
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