Re: Movie: Clerks III
Posted: Sun March 10, 2013 8:16 pm
You know, I never saw Clerks 2. I'm going to have to fix that.
"Hit Somebody". It's now being made into a TV series. "Clerks III" will be his last movie. At least that's what he says.VinylGuy wrote:He has a movie that was supposed to came out this year right? His "last" movie.
He's a better on-stage storyteller and pop culture commentator than he is a filmmaker, something he admits. I think it endears a lot of people to him, how candid he is about the ins-and-outs of Hollywood. That said, movies like the original "Clerks" and "Mallrats" and "Chasing Amy" were some of my favorite films when I was 13, so I'll always have a place in my heart for them, even while recognizing their many flaws.turned2black wrote:I don't understand the cult of Kevin Smith, the guy's made 2 good movies.
cutuphalfdead wrote:You know, I never saw Clerks 2. I'm going to have to fix that.
Exactly.theplatypus wrote:He's a better on-stage storyteller and pop culture commentator than he is a filmmaker, something he admits. I think it endears a lot of people to him, how candid he is about the ins-and-outs of Hollywood. That said, movies like the original "Clerks" and "Mallrats" and "Chasing Amy" were some of my favorite films when I was 13, so I'll always have a place in my heart for them, even while recognizing their many flaws.turned2black wrote:I don't understand the cult of Kevin Smith, the guy's made 2 good movies.
Even with your lukewarm feelings about Keven Smith, I'd highly recommend Red State. It's a completely different thing. A break from his usual sort of thing.turned2black wrote:I guess I get it, he seems like a pretty genuine guy. I just really only loved Clerks and Chasing Amy. Dogma I found pretty frustrating. Didn't care for Clerks II as I find Rosario Dawson to be pretty freaking terrible, although she was good in Seven Pounds. I have not seen Red State.
Team Jorge.theplatypus wrote:He's a better on-stage storyteller and pop culture commentator than he is a filmmaker, something he admits. I think it endears a lot of people to him, how candid he is about the ins-and-outs of Hollywood. That said, movies like the original "Clerks" and "Mallrats" and "Chasing Amy" were some of my favorite films when I was 13, so I'll always have a place in my heart for them, even while recognizing their many flaws.turned2black wrote:I don't understand the cult of Kevin Smith, the guy's made 2 good movies.
It's almost like a Cohen Brothers movie. It has that style about it, anyway.durdencommatyler wrote:Even with your lukewarm feelings about Keven Smith, I'd highly recommend Red State. It's a completely different thing. A break from his usual sort of thing.turned2black wrote:I guess I get it, he seems like a pretty genuine guy. I just really only loved Clerks and Chasing Amy. Dogma I found pretty frustrating. Didn't care for Clerks II as I find Rosario Dawson to be pretty freaking terrible, although she was good in Seven Pounds. I have not seen Red State.
There's something quite mesmerising about that clip.verb_to_trust wrote:Clerks II was great....I just don't know where they can go with a III after the way they ended II. From what I remember it took some real convincing to get the guy who played Randal on board....
And seriously, Rosario Dawson....![]()
Her boobies?LetMeSleep wrote:There's something quite mesmerising about that clip.verb_to_trust wrote:Clerks II was great....I just don't know where they can go with a III after the way they ended II. From what I remember it took some real convincing to get the guy who played Randal on board....
And seriously, Rosario Dawson....![]()