An Evening With Kevin Smith

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Ancient History
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An Evening With Kevin Smith

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Once upon a time, I knew nothing of Kevin SMith movies. Then my asshole roommate bought a copy of Mallrats on DVD and watched it a few dozen times. Then he left for the weekend to get in touch with his inner nicotine addict or something.

SO I dug it out of his sock drawer, plugged it into his X-Box and watched it. Laughed my ass off, watched it again, except this time with all the cast and director commentary. Laughed my ass off. SO then I had to go watch all the other movies, and hear anything extra on those DVDs too.

So I come to Blockbuster tonight, I see this double-thick DVD box "An Evening WIth Kevin SMith." I figured it beat watching bad softporn horror flicks or MIB II again or even the Bob Hoskins movie they had on comeback special, put it on the card and set it up to watch on my computer.

This is fucking hilarious. You HAVE to see this. This is just spectacular. If nothing else, the scenes with Mewes and him going over the Superman script are worth seeing the whole damn thing. Now I have to rip a copy to tide me over until I can afford to buy my very own.
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Post by Darnel »

In a word. Hilarious. The man has wit sharp enough to cut through a small group of homeless people.
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Post by Ancient History »

Not to mention the story of the first night with his wife-to-be "Motherfuckin' owwww..."
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Like battery acid, dude... like battery acid.
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Post by Cash »

Kevin Smith indeed rules. I still have to see An Evening WIth Kevin Smith....
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Post by ratlaw »

The man has an ability to ramble on about nothing and have you laughing hard enough pee that is worth your immortal soul, assuming you still have it.
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Post by Adam »

He does ramble too much. I haven't seen An Evening With, but in the Clerks and Chasing Amy commentaries and cut scenes, dude just /won't shut up/.

Then again, listening to Kevin ramble is better than listening to Jason Mewes ramble . ..
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Post by Daki »

At Wizard World last year (or maybe it was the year before), right before Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back was released, he held a pre-screening of the movie. From what I hear, he talked throughout the /entire/ movie.
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Post by ratlaw »

TBH, if anyone is going to talk during a movie it'd better be the director :)
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