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[color=red][b]Kevin Smith has to be the best director ever. His movies are comedy gold. Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back are some of the best movies ever created. They never grow old, I can watch them again and again and never get tired of them. Jay's rap at the beginning of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is prolly one of the funniest things I have heard. Also the quote w/ George Carlin from the same movie about hitchhicking: (i'll spoiler it out because it is a little, ah, innapropriate.)
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Jay: Awww, man, you eat the cock?!

George: If it will get me a couple hundred miles down the road, I'll take a shot in the mouth.

Jay: But where're not gay.

George: Gay, straight, it's the 90's. The line's a big grey area now.

Jay: Well, there's a line here *points to line on the road*, and on this side of it, were're not gay.[/spoiler]

Jay's Rap is also comedy gold:
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f*ck f*ck f*ck
mother mother f*ck
mother mother f*ck f*ck
mother f*ck mother f*ck noinch noinch noinch
one two one two three four
noinch noinch noinch
smokin weed smokin wiz
doin coke drinkin beers
drinkin beers beers beers
rollin fatties smokin blunts
who smokes the blunts? we smoke the blunts
rollin blunts and smokin blunts

uh...let me get a nickel bag

fifteen bucks little man
put that sh*t in my hand
if that money doesn't show
then you owe me owe me owe
[/spoiler]

I highley suggest all of you watch Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma ( my personal fav), and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (my second fav).[/b][/color]
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Kevin Smith is a great writer... Personally, I think he is an awful director.

He rarely switches camera angles, or chooses poor ones... so basically you have a conversation between three or more people where the camera never moves (or maybe just between the two exact same angles) for minutes at a time. Normally that's somewhat up to the cinematographer... but not in Smith's movies.

Anyway, the writing is good overall though. Dogma is okay, but I don't think it's as good as many people think. It's written like some fanfic by an angsty teenager who doesn't like his religion. Some of the stuff makes it seem like Smith is trying to make some deep, profound statement... but really it's just ridiculous if you know what the hell he is trying to make fun of. I think Kevin Smith should stick to writing comics (he recently did a Daredevil one) and other things involving human relationships instead.

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is only good if you've seen the others I'd say. There's too many references back to them... So personally I like Mallrats and Clerks the best.

Have you seen the Clerks animated series?

I got it on DVD since they stopped showing it after the second episode on TV (the DVD has all 6 that were made). It's an acquired taste, but I love it. Definately check it out if you haven't.
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Dogma was a pretty good movie, in my opinion. Dogma and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (which is hilarious if you get passed the "every other word is a curse word" dialogue of Jay) are the only two I've seen in full. I'll wait to get all five on DVD.

I'm like you Transtic, I can't get enough of Dogma.
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I saw Dogma and Mallrats, and Kevin Smith is a hilarious. I hear the reason he made his own character, Silent Bob, a non-speaking character is because he can't act. Who'd have thunk?

I haven't seen Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, yet. I had a strong feeling that it would have a lot of references to old K. Smith movies, so I want to see either Clerks or Chasing Amy first.
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I enjoy his movies. Very funny and witty in a time that's filled with comedy that involves people falling down or "hilarious" ethnic mismatches. A lot of people bash him for his writing and how immature and unnecessary it is, but that's just his style. It's really a personal preference. I personally love the long monologues about pointless things such as the rules of the food court in Mallrats and the Storm Troopers debate in Clerks. He does a lot of bold things though. Dogma was very risky, but he did it anyways. He is also one of the few people I've seen who portrayed gay people as nonstereotypes.

And about his directing style, many hate it because it's not what we're used to seeing. Moviegoers these days rarely ever see a shot that last more than a few seconds, and if the camera doesn't move every 15 seconds, it becomes boring. I like the fact that he keeps the camera on his characters during talks, as it gives it more of a real aura to it. It also gives you more appreciation for the actors, as they fluently dish out there lines without interruption at all.

And I've seen the Clerks cartoon series and love it. Very funny and I wish that ABC didn't cancel it.

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His movies are pretty good; I liked Dogma, especially the scenes with the angels.

However, he should *not* write comic books, because he can't write the darn things on time. He started "Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do" in May/June of last year. It's still not finished, and there are only five isues in the series! He's only done three!

At least I'm not a DareDevil fan, because he's only done *one* issue of "DareDevil/Bullseye: The Target". The worst part about that is that Brian Micheal Bendis, the writer who does the normal monthly DareDevil series, says that he won't use the character of Bullseye until Smith finishes his series.

I liked Dogma a lot, though.
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The directing is not what were used to, simply because that style is generally regulated to amateurish films where the director isn't really thinking about that sort of stuff. There are very few effective camera angles in any of his films, and I don't think something stationary makes anything feel more realistic... especially given the subject matter.

If others think it works, that's cool... but I've watched too many movies to for me to believe that it's effective lol.
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I agree with you that his method of directing is close to many amateurs. The difference is, he is thinking about this stuff, he wants his angles this way. He's isn't absentminded, he knows what he wants and how he wants to do it. The style isn't for everyone, but I don't like it when people call him an incompetant director. His style isn't anything special and doesn't blow me away, but it's definitely not bad like many make it seem.
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Oh, has anyone seen An Evening With Kevin Smith? It's a DVD full of footage of Smith answering questions at colleges. There's nearly four hours of footage. He talks on everything from his movies, how he met his wife, and even the whole Superman movie fiasco. He even has a bizarre anecdote about Prince. Any Smith fan should pick it up. It's funnier than most of his movies!
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