"Not today, sir, probably not tomorrow": Alternatively titled "Me and My Shadow, Part
I,
II,
III,
IV,
V,
VI,
VII,
VIII,
IX"; the long, touching, interesting, hilarious, disturbing story of how 'Jay' kicked his drug habit, written by 'Silent Bob', aka Kevin Smith.
posted by docgonzo
on Jul 20, 2006 -
101 comments
After swearing off his (five-part) "Jersey Trilogy" forever with the release of
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back in 2001, Kevin Smith (already busy with
Fletch Won and
The Green Hornet has
announced that
View Askew is preparing a
Clerks sequel, entitled
Clerks 2: The Passion of the Clerks. The movie "is about what happens when that lazy, 20-something malaise lasts into your 30s."
Since many of us were among those the "lazy 20-somethings" that launched Smith's career, this raises a few questions, most of which
are inside. The simple one, though, is this:
Is anyone still buying what he's selling? For what it's worth, I am.
posted by Sinner
on Sep 1, 2004 -
40 comments
Everyone's favorite foul-mouthed, philosophical shopclerks are back. For those of you who missed it's premiere on the
Tonight Show a coupla days ago, the inimitable Kevin Smith has new short up on his site(Quicktime and RealMedia). Dante and Randal are back talking all about mad German Scientists,
The Jetsons and the decline of American ingenuity. Terrific, as always, Kev.
posted by jonmc
on Mar 3, 2002 -
35 comments
Just saw Dogma and I know the rest of the world saw it before me. I waited. All my friends said, "you got to see this movie Zach cuz the way you've talked about religion all your life this is IT!" And I thought that was pretty sour, that Hollywood could ever get my idea of religion right, but Kevin Smith's not Hollywood and I saw it and it was good. It's close. It doesn't quite take it to eleven though. What I find more interesting is seeing Kevin Smith's take on
other Hollywood projects. I feel for Kevin. He's like Daniel in the Lion's Den..
posted by ZachsMind
on Jun 9, 2000 -
3 comments