Clerks III and The End of Kevin Smith

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0:00 - Introduction
5:32 - Kevin Smith's Other Movies
6:45 - Jersey Girl
12:46 - Zack and Miri
20:23 - Cop Out
28:57 - Red State
35:21 - Tusk
39:02 - Yoga Hosers
41:49 - Jay and Silent Bob
46:28 - Dante and Randall
57:48 - Denoument
Six years ago, I thought I was done with Kevin Smith. Jay and Silent Bob had other plans.
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  • @frankzeppelin
    @frankzeppelin27 күн бұрын

    I saw Kevin Smith speak in 2002 when he did that college Q&A tour. The place was packed and he answered questions for 5 hours. 5 straight hours of standing and speaking. Everything you can imagine someone asking him about, and some esoteric questions from superfans on topics I'd never even heard of. Deep cuts, and he was in for all of it. In the last hour or two he kept saying he'd stay until everyone had had enough and didn't want to leave anyone hanging, "Cause I was fat kid growing up" or something to that effect. At first everyone laughed but he repeated it a few times more, and I sensed his sincerity. Kind of like I'm not doing autographs today, but I'll talk so you don't feel left out - like empathy and maybe a vulnerability of still waiting people to like him, even with all the success he'd enjoyed. I didn't know it then, but I'd never actually watch another of his films after that. Watching this video I get the feeling he wanted to make movies because he had the same curiosity and ambition of any young film student, went all in, and struck gold. But he never honed his craft, never found his voice, and never came to believe in his own work. Just went from one thing to the next. In the face of diminishing returns, he retreated to what felt safe, the fans that will still embrace him. No the film fans but the geek culture fans. And he doubled down. Now he sounds like an aging rock star, someone who looks back with sadness of the good times behind him and bitterness about the fading crowds, the ticket sales, the album charts, the critics, whether he's "relevant", but just can't feel the music anymore. It was only the music, Kevin. It was only ever the music.

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    27 күн бұрын

    That early 2000s era is my favourite for just listening to Smith speak. He's funny but still feels authentic and less performative.

  • @superjumpchump7182

    @superjumpchump7182

    27 күн бұрын

    Did you perhaps consider the fact that he recently revealed he was repeatedly molested at a young age? I think that had a lot to do with his need to be liked.

  • @williamdixon-gk2sk

    @williamdixon-gk2sk

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@superjumpchump7182yikes, I always thought it was super cool that all the profits from his Weinstein films go's to charities for s.a. survivors. Now it makes too much sense, and I'm sad for him.

  • @MantasticHams

    @MantasticHams

    27 күн бұрын

    @@superjumpchump7182 Yo Fvcc u Bruh. Change your thoughts because they are wrong. Very weird take. "Getting r4p3d made him needy" WTF.

  • @MantasticHams

    @MantasticHams

    27 күн бұрын

    I think rather than not finding his voice, he found it early, and sold it. Once he had the money to buy it back it was mostly shriveled and saddled with all his baggage of being a boring sentimental old guy. When the originals hit they were of the moment, he was of the moment, but now he's very old , and his movies are very old. Last i watched was J&SB:reboot or whatever its called, and while there were like 4 funny jokes out of 100, the vast majority of the scenes collapse under the weight of how badly he wants the audience to feel like him, to be proud of his daughter, to be interested in his thoughts about himself and his work. It just feels masturbatory.

  • @williamthompson5504
    @williamthompson550427 күн бұрын

    Clerks the animated series is some of his best work.

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    27 күн бұрын

    Very fun show.

  • @NessyBoy64

    @NessyBoy64

    27 күн бұрын

    amen.

  • @imacg5

    @imacg5

    27 күн бұрын

    I think that suits him perfectly. He knows talking really well, but nothing much beyond that. Speaking of which, the podcast era is his perfect niche.

  • @SwoopGD

    @SwoopGD

    27 күн бұрын

    is it safe?

  • @Wallyworld30

    @Wallyworld30

    26 күн бұрын

    I had that entire series on VHS tape. I wished I kept it instead of donating it along with 700 other VHS tapes I collected.

  • @kazumahazeuzumaki
    @kazumahazeuzumaki27 күн бұрын

    Clerks The Animated Series was genuinely one of the best adult shows ever. There isn't an episode that I don't reference at least once a week. For Leonardo Leonardo alone, it's worth being remembered.

  • @firebat36

    @firebat36

    27 күн бұрын

    Objectively the best Clerks.

  • @KissMyConverseFool

    @KissMyConverseFool

    26 күн бұрын

    lol same! I think it's because you had be be into kevin smith and buy it to really watch the whole thing, people who just got it in the fits and starts they aired it in got it diluted. "who is driving car? BEAR is driving car!" is still something my friends and I use as shorthand for "this production is not going well"

  • @HankBukowski

    @HankBukowski

    24 күн бұрын

    Those were the first DVDs I ever bought and I also still reference them occasionally.

  • @jimkissel2140

    @jimkissel2140

    23 күн бұрын

    Let's not forget about Desmond Pfeifer.

  • @user-fr8kf5uu9y

    @user-fr8kf5uu9y

    23 күн бұрын

    I'm calling your bluff, you're just trying to come out of the closet as gay, and damnit, it's OKAY, MAN!

  • @ThrobbGoblin
    @ThrobbGoblin21 күн бұрын

    I liked Kevin Smith a lot when I was a teenager. Unfortunately, after years and years of his constant self-deprecation, bragging about how much his wife hates him, getting bogged-down in a slough of same-y podcasts, and posting pictures of himself sobbing after watching Superhero films, I can safely say that I'm no longer a Kevin Smith fan- in spite of how much I enjoyed his films as a teenager.

  • @Dengar004
    @Dengar00413 күн бұрын

    I was a diehard Kevin Smith fan from the late 90's to the mid 2010's. For ten years I listened to nearly every podcast he put out religiously. Several years ago though I started losing interest and haven't engaged with any of his content since. Two big things happened in my life at that time, I hit my thirties, and I moved back to my home province and settled down and had a family. Closer to 40 now than 30, and I feel like I've grown and changed enough that I'm never going to be his target audience again. After listening to him speak for countless hours on his podcasts over the course of a decade though Kevin Smith kind of feels like an old friend that I was really close to in college but have drifted apart from since. I no longer share much in common with him anymore but I still hold fond memories of our times together. Snooch to the booch old friend, I hope you live a long and happy life.

  • @firekind1980
    @firekind198025 күн бұрын

    Clerks 3 was terribly depressing.Maybe Clerks 4 will be a 90 minute film where we watch Randall slowly killing himself

  • @ElAssoWipe-o

    @ElAssoWipe-o

    24 күн бұрын

    For some reason woke people love depression p*rn.

  • @jasonlewis3742

    @jasonlewis3742

    24 күн бұрын

    Clerks 4 has Randall really getting into auto erotic asphyxiation. The last shot will be of him slowly choking to death. Then Dante's cousin, Gil from Mallrats shows up and asks the all important question. 'Well? Did he cum or what?'

  • @NXSProductions

    @NXSProductions

    18 күн бұрын

    There's going to be a Clerks 4? God I hope not (unless it completely ignores the fever dream that was 3). He's destroyed the legacy of something that, as a young man growing up in the 90s, working in local convenience stores, meant more to me than you will ever know. Shameful.

  • @loboneiner1034

    @loboneiner1034

    18 күн бұрын

    It'll basically be a remake of Leaving Las Vegas

  • @bigbk301

    @bigbk301

    17 күн бұрын

    Clerks 2 was so inspiring for me. Clerks 3 felt like a slap in the face to all of that hope. It’s not a film I will ever watch again.

  • @cyberpimp29
    @cyberpimp2926 күн бұрын

    45:27 - OMG YES! The editing in Clerks 3 is absolutely terrible. In one scene they are showing a montage of roller hockey on the roof and playing an up beat indie rock song, an injury occurs, a montage of ambulance, arrival at hospital, all the while that same song keeps playing its just at a lower volume. This keeps going all the way to them talking to a doctor in a exam room, with the song STILL playing at an even lower volume until it just stops in the middle of a scene like they forgot to push the slider all the way over and said, 'ah, whos gonna notice?'

  • @samuelbarber6177
    @samuelbarber617726 күн бұрын

    The plot for Yoga Hosers sounds like something even Alan Patridge would dismiss as a stupid idea.

  • @MRAIClassroom

    @MRAIClassroom

    23 күн бұрын

    Ya pretty stupid honestly. Big smith fan, I like his better works no doubt a big mallrats fan, Jay and silent bob strike back, chasing Amy has its charm to me, ya and I think that’s it.

  • @johnLennon255

    @johnLennon255

    18 күн бұрын

    Monkey tennis

  • @adinocc2042

    @adinocc2042

    13 күн бұрын

    LOL!

  • @remylebeau34

    @remylebeau34

    5 күн бұрын

    cooking... in prison.

  • @felphero
    @felphero23 күн бұрын

    Not gonna lie I never liked him as a director much but watching him on stage talking about ANYTHING is more entertaining than quite a lot of movies, and for that I'll forever be a fan

  • @joshuatheargonaut4412
    @joshuatheargonaut441222 күн бұрын

    I knew we had “lost” Kevin after the whole He-man fiasco and the filming himself crying afterward. I’m glad the guy survived that heart attack but he just wasn’t the same afterward. I personally think Clerks 2 and Zack and Miri were his last good films. This is coming from someone who watched his movies religiously in the 90’s and early 2000’s. I watched Mallrats so much when I was in high school. I’d go to the mall with my pals and try and recreate the hijinks TJ, broady, Jay and Silent Bob. I still stand beside his early work. Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy and the pinnacle of it all Dogma. It’s sad to see hm so reduced. Also I watched him do an interview with Stan Lee before he passed and it was painful to watch. Kevin all but bullies, interrupts and goes full “well actually” comic book geek on the poor man. I just ended up yelling at my screen for 20 min before I turned it off. You don’t talk to Stan Lee like that.

  • @anneelk9066
    @anneelk906624 күн бұрын

    Feeling pressured to publicly state for years that "yea the movie which was a tribute to my late father and a personal reflection on fatherhood sucks ass lmao" in order to retain a cool and hip media persona is honestly insane

  • @Alexvander10

    @Alexvander10

    23 күн бұрын

    Never thought about that. And I liked Jersey Girl back when it first released. Sure it was different for his normal movies at the time and it had Bennifer in it but I never really understood all the hate.

  • @user-pc3io5ji1o

    @user-pc3io5ji1o

    23 күн бұрын

    For real I would have respected him more if he was like “fuck yall I know I made a good movie”

  • @KillingReal

    @KillingReal

    21 күн бұрын

    Cop out was fine. Red was good too. Just a quick movie to eat popcorn too

  • @KillingReal

    @KillingReal

    21 күн бұрын

    Rhats how all Canadians talk. That's why its so funny. Duhh

  • @KillingReal

    @KillingReal

    21 күн бұрын

    I remember mall rats coming out as a big hit? Were you just reading old guys reviews at the time.? Maybe up in Canadian states. Sorry boot tat

  • @msscott22
    @msscott2216 күн бұрын

    Let's be real, Kevin Smith's last good movie was Clerks 2. That was a long long time ago.

  • @smokythecameraman

    @smokythecameraman

    9 күн бұрын

    nah the first clerks was his ONLY decent movie. i was obsessed with rosario dawson until she appeared in that piece of shit, in fact i was a big kevin smith fan until then also. then as i go back i realized jay and silent bob was horrible despite m loving the characters. i didn't even know there WAS a clerks 3 lol

  • @msscott22

    @msscott22

    9 күн бұрын

    ​@@smokythecameraman cool

  • @vontrap6942

    @vontrap6942

    7 күн бұрын

    Clerks 2 is the best in the series period. You are so out of touch tool bag!

  • @Dpad69

    @Dpad69

    6 күн бұрын

    I wouldn't call Clerks 2 "good", but I might be willing to give his latest "good" movie to Tusk.

  • @msscott22

    @msscott22

    6 күн бұрын

    @@Dpad69 Tusk was definitely something. Memorable for sure.

  • @ipot399
    @ipot39924 күн бұрын

    I personally think Kevin Smith never recovered after Seth Rogen got him to start smoking pot after Zack and Miri.

  • @Chadhogan111

    @Chadhogan111

    22 күн бұрын

    Oi vey, smoking weed is so cool kids (((Seth Rogen)))

  • @matturner6890

    @matturner6890

    22 күн бұрын

    that shithead ruins everything

  • @kingkarlito

    @kingkarlito

    19 күн бұрын

    what an original thought, how did you figure that out?

  • @AllG98

    @AllG98

    17 күн бұрын

    He always justified the weed smoking by being extremely productive (which he certainly was). But being productive doesn’t necessarily mean you’re making thoughtful art.

  • @sgtpepper1138

    @sgtpepper1138

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@prele cancer?

  • @spencerdokes6056
    @spencerdokes605626 күн бұрын

    Says alot that one Bruce Willis's final coherent thoughts was that Smith sucks as a director

  • @bees.857

    @bees.857

    6 күн бұрын

    I suggest you read the passage Smith wrote about Bruce Willis in one of his books. It's a 'Never meet your heroes' situation. He didn't want to work and ftrequently held up the entire production of the film. Made Tracey Morgan's life a living hell.

  • @mikesmith542

    @mikesmith542

    6 күн бұрын

    @@bees.857 I recommend you read the original post: Smith sucks as a director. But we don't need Bruce's word. We can just watch Kevin's movies and know he sucks.

  • @bees.857

    @bees.857

    6 күн бұрын

    @@mikesmith542 I've seen all his films except Cop Out and I disagree. Bruce Willis is a diva. Bruce talking about Smith is like a student who barely show up to class and won't do their work criticizing the teacher. The people who worked on Cop Out would say Bruce sucks as an actor bc he does.

  • @stephenbecker5936
    @stephenbecker593627 күн бұрын

    I'm sure Kevin Smith's daughter was the best actress to audition for the part in his movies the same way Rob Zombie's wife was the best actress to audition for the lead in all of his movies.

  • @kazumahazeuzumaki

    @kazumahazeuzumaki

    27 күн бұрын

    Are you telling me you don't see the natural talent and skill of Sherri Moon Zombie? She has one whole character performance that she has repeated in every film, just like all the acting greats /s

  • @williamdixon-gk2sk

    @williamdixon-gk2sk

    27 күн бұрын

    Sheri Moon Zombie is annoying, and has little talent. H.Q. Smith's attitude and acting, is outright repulsive. She has no redeeming qualities, and drives me to actively avoid anything she is in.

  • @beavisdoge237

    @beavisdoge237

    27 күн бұрын

    Imagine wanting to make movies with family and friends...what a crime

  • @jamesmaybrick2001

    @jamesmaybrick2001

    27 күн бұрын

    @@beavisdoge237 Yup. its odd as Kevin in particular works with freinds and family (for the most part). If you could choose to only work with people you like and get on with, you would be insane not to.

  • @PhantomFilmAustralia

    @PhantomFilmAustralia

    27 күн бұрын

    Kevin stated countless times that he is a nepotist who would rather have fun making a low-budget movie with his friends and family than making a blockbuster with high-profile movie stars. Watching your kid from a two-year-old grow up to womanhood through your movies is one of the best albums a father can give to his child.

  • @cyberpimp29
    @cyberpimp2926 күн бұрын

    52:43 - In Clerks there are two Star Wars conversations: the aforementioned private contractors and another about which was the better film Jedi or Empire and the conversation is about down endings - "Luke gets his hand cut off, Han gets frozen in carbonite." This is where he states that life is a series of down endings. Weidly, that ends up being Dantes arc for the trilogy, but originally Dante is shot at the end of Clerks because "im not even supposed to be here today!"

  • @myconiusmaximus1022

    @myconiusmaximus1022

    3 күн бұрын

    It was sad seeing Dante essentially getting a Luke 'The Last Jedi' ending.

  • @rydz656
    @rydz65627 күн бұрын

    " We were known as Harvey's boys." Kevin.

  • @msscott22

    @msscott22

    16 күн бұрын

    That aged well.

  • @franf.4479

    @franf.4479

    Күн бұрын

    Nice profile picture.

  • @Star-ef6dr
    @Star-ef6dr27 күн бұрын

    failing upwards is a trend in the film industry it seems

  • @HarryBuddhaPalm

    @HarryBuddhaPalm

    26 күн бұрын

    It happens a lot with filmmakers that have a huge hit with their first movie. There's a lot of parallels between him and M. Night Shyamalan.

  • @manfulify
    @manfulify26 күн бұрын

    The thing that's SO tragic to me, as someone who is a massive fan of Smith's earlier work & was equally disappointed in Clerks III as you described here - I COULD feasibly see where the central concept of Clerks III could have kinda worked? The big hurdle for me is how Smith insisted on a script where we watch these 50-60 year olds play THEMSELVES in a film about their lives (From seemingly the only 2 days in their entire times working that any notable events ever happened?), as a way for Smith to tap-into the meta-ness of how he created the first film - but it's all just very CREEPY & very SAD watching these 50+ year olds re-enact scenes of themselves while they were in their 20s? What COULD have worked, and maybe have helped weave-in Smith's seeming concerns he had with the themes of "Reboot", is if Randall had to cast young, slacker-ish teens to play him & his buddies' roles in this story about his life - and in-turn, marking a passing-of-the-torch from both Randal AND Smith, an acceptance of the next generation ahead of them, while also showing in a bittersweet sort of snark that "nothing ever changes" - there will always be Dante's, there will always be Randall's, and there will ALWAYS be Kevin Smith's But - instead, we got a 90 minute parade of Kevin Smith making a (badly made) movie with his famous friends that was all about him - and that's kinda sad, really? Always gonna love him and his early work, though - he'll always make me a proud NJ film kid ALSO shoutout to the incredible work on this vid and all of yours! Been a fan for a while now! Keep up the great film analysis work!~

  • @jasonlewis3742

    @jasonlewis3742

    24 күн бұрын

    He's reenacting scenes of working in the video store. Why? Video stores have been shut down for like twenty years

  • @matturner6890

    @matturner6890

    22 күн бұрын

    Great comment, I ully agree with your assessment. Would've loved to see that version of Clerks III to end it.

  • @plateoshrimp9685
    @plateoshrimp968527 күн бұрын

    Didn't realize Smith had become a little girl himself before making Jersey Girl. Interesting trivia.

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    27 күн бұрын

    Lmao I was wondering if someone was gonna make that comment.

  • @gridlo
    @gridlo26 күн бұрын

    Oh God, the mugging. I just can't take the Silent Bob mugging.

  • @patmcleod248
    @patmcleod24827 күн бұрын

    My biggest complaint with Clerks 3 is that Randall didn't knock the casket over at the end. It feels like the most obvious move in the world

  • @outerspacebass

    @outerspacebass

    26 күн бұрын

    That would have been classic

  • @roygbiv7534

    @roygbiv7534

    24 күн бұрын

    Hehehe, yeah that would have been fitting.

  • @Flayne009

    @Flayne009

    24 күн бұрын

    Her fucking body fell out!

  • @Shorty_Lickens

    @Shorty_Lickens

    24 күн бұрын

    Umm, thats WHY they didnt do it. You clearly dont understand Kevin Smith.

  • @CreationsVibration

    @CreationsVibration

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@Shorty_Lickens shaddap

  • @idleoz21
    @idleoz2126 күн бұрын

    Former Smith fan here, technically he never finished his Canadian horror film trilogy. The never produced third film was supposed to be "Moose Jaws", which is exactly what it sounds like: Jaws with a Moose. Yeah... Weed didn't help that guy at all...

  • @echolalia682

    @echolalia682

    25 күн бұрын

    He didn't end up making it because half the point of making it was to kill off Silent Bob, which since Jay & Silent Bob are the main threads that sew the Askewniverse together, effectively kills off the Askewniverse itself. I think I remember reading something about him wanting to do that for basically the same reasons Travis Barker got face tattoos. Apparently he came back to reality and realized that without the Askewniverse, he's a literal who in Hollywood

  • @EddieTHead2266

    @EddieTHead2266

    20 күн бұрын

    I am pretty sure the repeated mentioning of it and what it was about was the all the film and joke you were going to get and seriously intended.

  • @mechajay3358
    @mechajay335826 күн бұрын

    Clerks 3 has really showcase how far Smith has fallen off as a writer.

  • @jetman80pops

    @jetman80pops

    15 күн бұрын

    🤡🤡🤡

  • @netherjosh
    @netherjosh23 күн бұрын

    I think the most most frustrating part of Kevin Smith's career was that the Clerks trilogy really didn't have an arc. I could have seen Clerks being about what it's like to be a worker on the bottom of the totem pole, Clerks II about what it's like to supervisor/mid-career, and Clerks III about trying to put work on the backburner and trying to shift your focus to yourself and your family. I love the idea about Randal being a TLJ vlogger... and as a counter-point, Dante could be a family man who (mostly) lost touch with geek fandom, as he's too busy trying to support his family. Could've told an interesting story about those who settled down vs those who grew up by middle age. But we'll never know. I always hoped K Smith would treat those movies as sacrosanct, but if you look at his entire body of work (specifically when he wrote on Batman, and Daredevil) there really isn't a lot he treats as sacrosanct, and I feel like his work is a lot poorer for it.

  • @NJKenn

    @NJKenn

    15 күн бұрын

    He’s the man that made Batman piss himself, I can see were your coming from.

  • @thusano2
    @thusano215 күн бұрын

    Fellow Canadian here, I think i experienced what you did with Kevin Smith, with a Canadian Author named Douglas Coupland, the man who created the term Gen X, and wrote a pivotal novel by the same name in the early 90s. Much like Kevin did with Clerks, he just captured the ethos of the early 90s zeitgeist and the cultures and subcultures he was a part of it. It was a refreshing voice that felt distinct and necessary at the time. But Coupland came out with a book called Generation A some 20 years later...yeah it didn't hit the same, still my favorite author, sometimes creators and storytellers find that perfect time and place, and trying to recreate that or recapture that usually leaves us disappointed.

  • @RHLW
    @RHLW27 күн бұрын

    Not titling this video "We need to talk about Kevin" is a missed oppor... well, ok, maybe that woulda been a bit cliché, but. Yknow, whatever.

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    27 күн бұрын

    I went through a half dozen titles and somehow this one never occured to me.

  • @MistyDusker
    @MistyDusker27 күн бұрын

    I remember Kevin Smith had a video talking about cutting off his dependence on weed and acceptance on social media. Hopefully things will be different with his next movie with his changed perspective in his life now.

  • @Bigfoot1039355

    @Bigfoot1039355

    24 күн бұрын

    Dude only cares about money now sadly

  • @MrFiremagnet
    @MrFiremagnet27 күн бұрын

    Kevin Smith is like that drama club kid who doesn't want to learn any acting methods or a music kid who doesn't want to learn how to play in different keys. Or an art kid who doesn't want to learn anatomy or a fanfic writer who doesn't want to learn how to write anything that is not a fanfic. A passionate kid who has a unique set if sensibilities and has his own voice, but doesn't have the tools to express it. And even if he gets to express it, he doesn't develop further as both a person and a creator, because this is how far a person can get with his raw talent. If the stars align, he would be able to create art - partly by his sheer passion, partly by accident. But without the proper discipline and studying he will never hone his voice into something more than one hit wonder. Or, even worse, he'll lose his voice. And I think that's the case - he lost his voice by trying to make mass appealing stuff, while never moving on from what he began with. He clearly tried to develop his voice and his craft, but I guess the reality of his situation is that he is too old and too successful to learn.

  • @Cosmicshambler

    @Cosmicshambler

    27 күн бұрын

    What about a grunge artist who wont learn scales on their guitar and gets by on a distortion pedal

  • @MrFiremagnet

    @MrFiremagnet

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Cosmicshambler exactly

  • @Cosmicshambler

    @Cosmicshambler

    27 күн бұрын

    @@MrFiremagnet oh shit thats me

  • @riffraffrichard

    @riffraffrichard

    27 күн бұрын

    There’s a truth to what you’re saying. I think you have to grow as an artist. It doesn’t always have to be technical growth but your art form needs to evolve. Some art can be low-fi and D.I.Y while still retaining a heart and communicating atmospheres emotions and ideas. I think it’s bad when artists stick with in their comfort zone and it helps to study and learn techniques from other artists so you can employ them creatively. Grunge is a good example with nirvana. There success comes from the band members being actually proficient musicians who drew influence and could play from a wide variety of music (Beatles, punk, pixies, even growls drumming came from some soul music). They used some of this technical knowledge and channelled it into a rougher more chaotic aesthetic. I think it’s important to not let your stylistic or preferences prevent you from advancing and taking new risks and making your work stagnant.

  • @artofdrinking

    @artofdrinking

    27 күн бұрын

    Acting method: Remember your lines, don't bump into the furniture

  • @engelmann82
    @engelmann8227 күн бұрын

    I always wondered how his later career would have turned out without the constant weed consumption after Zack & Miri…his personality changed drastically…

  • @Theomite

    @Theomite

    27 күн бұрын

    I will NEVER forgive Seth Rogan for introducing Kevin to weed. Destroyed his creativity and gave us THIS shit.

  • @engelmann82

    @engelmann82

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Theomite Same! 💯%

  • @GodzillasaurusJr

    @GodzillasaurusJr

    26 күн бұрын

    I noticed his output getting worse after that, but never made that connection. It makes sense though!

  • @walmartian422

    @walmartian422

    26 күн бұрын

    I don’t think it’s only the weed. He’s totally lost all of his connection to working class people he lives in a bubble now and has nothing to draw inspiration from. He films were never really philosophically deep they were fun slice of life movies. His slice of life to draw inspiration from these days is arguing with nerds on the internet and living in a big empty hollywood mansion.

  • @6Haunted-Days

    @6Haunted-Days

    26 күн бұрын

    Has WAY WAY less to do with weed and all to do with his losing his touch with the working class and basic people. That’s WHO his Clerks spoke too…..his moves got worse worse and it had nothing to do with weed. So he gives up weed I can promise his movies will be/are just as bad cuz ALL of them suck to differing degrees after Clerks in 1991. I gave up on him after the early 200s.

  • @carlvoth129
    @carlvoth12924 күн бұрын

    Id like to hear your review of clerks 3 when your in your late 40s and 50s, and your friends start to die off and you haven't done anything important in life. It hits different

  • @elizmac5419

    @elizmac5419

    22 күн бұрын

    Yikes. "Ye of little faith". Sincerely, - the kid on the damn escalator 💋🍀☘️💚

  • @Anxious_McStabby

    @Anxious_McStabby

    22 күн бұрын

    "I haven't seen the movie, but I absolutely see how that could make all the difference." - 43 year old man commenting on a KZread video about Kevin Smith at 3am

  • @danielc-s8056

    @danielc-s8056

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@Anxious_McStabby Clerks 3 wasn't very good. It was like Smith went though the motions, but didn't have anything left to say

  • @semiprolific774

    @semiprolific774

    22 күн бұрын

    @@danielc-s8056he got too successful, then never stopped talking.

  • @matturner6890

    @matturner6890

    22 күн бұрын

    *you're in

  • @Wallyworld30
    @Wallyworld3026 күн бұрын

    Kevin Smith peaked early in his career. He made 5 awesome hilarious comedies the final one being Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). After 2001 he made some absolute trash and seemed to redeem himself with Clerks 2 (2006). While not as good as the original it did capture that Kevin Smith Clerks magic. I was a Kevin Smith Superfan I even owned "Clerks the Animated Series" on VHS tape. I think the heart attack changed Kevin Smith to his core and with that change lost the ability to make these care free comedies. It's been 18 years since Clerks II. I've lost all hope for Kevin Smith as a director a long time ago but I wish him the best in his personal life.

  • @jasonlewis3742

    @jasonlewis3742

    24 күн бұрын

    I certainly wouldn't say jersey girl is trash. He seemed to evolve some with that movie. Criticism of the movie made him retreat back to his safe space to make Clerks 2

  • @notacompleteidiot...1285

    @notacompleteidiot...1285

    23 күн бұрын

    Clerks 2 is the last one I enjoyed. After that... I don't think it was the heart attack that changed him. I think that as he got more successful, it damaged that "hungry", "fire in the belly" part that drives creativity. Complacency, basically. People often forget that success can test you, just like adversity can. To paraphrase Nolan's The Dark Knight: "You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain." And that's where Mr. Smith is, and has been, for at least a decade. 🤔

  • @testtest648

    @testtest648

    19 күн бұрын

    I'd say he fell off as early as 2006. Clerks 2 sucked. The animated series was the Goat though. He's a crying man baby nowadays. His awkward conversion to christanity AND his weed smoking destroyed him. He's the worst christain.

  • @Dipsoid

    @Dipsoid

    11 күн бұрын

    I don't know if I would call Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back "hilarious"

  • @visisydandthevoid

    @visisydandthevoid

    3 күн бұрын

    No,.. clerks 2 is definitely where he lost sight of things. He took shit too far,.. and it comes off badly at points

  • @D-Fens_1632
    @D-Fens_163227 күн бұрын

    Sometimes I think the best thing to come from Kevin Smith's career is Tell Em Steve Dave.

  • @echolalia682

    @echolalia682

    25 күн бұрын

    You're both banned

  • @HarryToeface

    @HarryToeface

    23 күн бұрын

    Tusk xD

  • @DSPHistoricalSociety

    @DSPHistoricalSociety

    23 күн бұрын

    Fuck! Yes!

  • @Setheth

    @Setheth

    22 күн бұрын

    100% The last time Kevin did a podcast with TESD was painful, I’d mostly given up on him by then but that was the nail in the coffin. I’d take Git Em over Kevin at this point

  • @EddieTHead2266

    @EddieTHead2266

    20 күн бұрын

    Your hyoerbolic attempt into saying the most brutal obscure insult in the pursuit of feeling that small second of emotion you clearly are despite all denials your that empty and knowing of how worthless you are as a human is on full display. It's not clever It's not mean in the way that gives you any effectiveness for what your addiction needs Certainly not funny Says more about you then any additional highlight to saying how pathetic Kevin Smith is a nobody or whatever you thought you were saying. Don't do better for Kevin. He's a big Boy. However do it for comedy. I'm offended for the art if it. Your just assaulting it and harming people who love it. All because you know in life you don't matter. If you can't even try in making your joke in a modicum of anything other than your inner emptiness and lack of any wit or humor then please stop bothering comedy and it's fans. Be more funny if your going to go down the low hanging hack POS douchbaggery kind of roasting you think your doing. So sorry I know life must be hard. Try harder it dies get better and getting help is not a failure but a sign of great strength. Respectful one too. Have a blessed day. GfC

  • @Jamesharveycomics
    @Jamesharveycomics8 күн бұрын

    I like that even an hour-long video about Kevin Smith's worst movies doesn't cover Jay And Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie

  • @autism-is-unstoppable8017
    @autism-is-unstoppable801727 күн бұрын

    There are 3 Kevin Smiths: Filmaker Kev/Hollywood Kev/ and Stoner Kev

  • @stellviahohenheim

    @stellviahohenheim

    27 күн бұрын

    Tik tok ruined that guy

  • @kazumahazeuzumaki

    @kazumahazeuzumaki

    27 күн бұрын

    Don't forget Blubbering Crying Kev. Guy can't watch anything anymore with posting a picture of how much it made him cry. Like dude, I'm sure TMNT 2 Secret of the Ooze is real sad, but you don't need to tell us everytime you break down.

  • @D-Fens_1632

    @D-Fens_1632

    27 күн бұрын

    Emo Kev

  • @deagle2yadome696

    @deagle2yadome696

    27 күн бұрын

    @@stellviahohenheimoh no, he’s a tik toker now? please NOOOOO

  • @codychapman7342

    @codychapman7342

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@@kazumahazeuzumakiNo kidding. He learned how to shed a tear for Dogma and now has to flex it whenever he can.

  • @Blackgriffonphoenixg
    @Blackgriffonphoenixg27 күн бұрын

    Kevin was punished *hard* every time he tried to put some sincerity in his films. To the point where he regressed back to childish infantile safety, geekdom, his lil safe space of comic books and star wars and smoking pot with his buddies. It's still sincere in a way, but he's too afraid to venture out of the metaphorical mancave. I really wish he'd not given up on those glimpses of pure human soul he put into Jersey Girl and Zach & Miri. He might be a vastly different filmmaker and person today.

  • @ignatiusjackson235

    @ignatiusjackson235

    23 күн бұрын

    I'm ashamed to say that Jersey Girl and Zach and Miri are the only two Kevin Smith films I haven't watched - prior to 2010 or so (the last one I saw was Red State). As far as what I have seen, those films would have been better if they hadn't tried to "go deep." Dogma, for instance, was laughably stupid when it tried to get serious. It's like he doesn't understand that just because you're taking on a serious topic doesn't mean you have anything intelligent to say about it.

  • @porchmonkey4lifeniga

    @porchmonkey4lifeniga

    23 күн бұрын

    Zach and Mari is funny as hell flat out jersey girl is a decent movie give them both a try yogi hosers is pure garbage

  • @porchmonkey4lifeniga

    @porchmonkey4lifeniga

    23 күн бұрын

    I didn’t bother to spell check

  • @southbeachtalent

    @southbeachtalent

    23 күн бұрын

    This is so well stated. I feel it's honestly insane that higher ups in the film industry, music, visual art, any form of entertainment feel like they need their flowers just because they're tackling sensitive issues. There's a lot that goes into making art great. If it's not there, it's not there. Ironically these people think they're taking a big chance. I just see it as being campy and lazy

  • @KryMoore

    @KryMoore

    22 күн бұрын

    Harvey Weinstein made him......

  • @aroccoification
    @aroccoification24 күн бұрын

    "you shut your mouth before I fuck it" is something I've been saying to people since I was a teenager

  • @BitsofJoshua
    @BitsofJoshua22 күн бұрын

    I walked out of the screening of Clerks 3 (with kevin smith present) after about 30 minutes of the film. I was SO disappointed by everything I was seeing. I was embarrassed to be sitting there among those laughing at what was happening on the screen.

  • @HarryToeface
    @HarryToeface26 күн бұрын

    I despised clerks 3. I felt like they tricked me into watching something that would make me depressed. I don't need that in my life I have enough to worry about

  • @demo3456

    @demo3456

    25 күн бұрын

    thank you I felt the same way it came out in a dark time for the world and KS just added more on top with this awful movie and I loved jersey girl

  • @srb2591

    @srb2591

    24 күн бұрын

    What was so bad about it ?

  • @HarryToeface

    @HarryToeface

    23 күн бұрын

    @@srb2591 When you think of clerks, what genre do you put it into?

  • @srb2591

    @srb2591

    23 күн бұрын

    @@HarryToeface I've only seen the first and I say comedy

  • @HarryToeface

    @HarryToeface

    19 күн бұрын

    @@srb2591 that's what's so bad about it, it's supposed to be a comedy but there's very little that is funny.

  • @pablosonic892
    @pablosonic89227 күн бұрын

    Ben Affleck was the bomb in Jersey Girl yo

  • @thehutch7728

    @thehutch7728

    22 күн бұрын

    🤔 I thought Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms, yo?

  • @louiepooh1510

    @louiepooh1510

    20 күн бұрын

    My wife made me watch Phantoms last week. I'm still kind of mad.

  • @Joecbg100
    @Joecbg10027 күн бұрын

    To be fair to Willis, if i had to look a the script and say random movie titles while my co star mugs embarrassingly, id be a bit pissy too. That's how you not introduce a film to its leads. That's anti comedy or laziness to the max.

  • @cyberpimp29
    @cyberpimp2927 күн бұрын

    I got to meet Brian O'Halloran and Jason Mewes at Mighty Con near St. Louis. It was surreal because you feel like you know these men but you really can only know their characters. I told them how I showed my VHS copy of Clerks to all of my friends and was inspired to make my own independent film. What I didn't say was the truth that Clerks III never should have been made...

  • @geneanthony3421
    @geneanthony342123 күн бұрын

    Never saw Red State, but to me it sounds like what someone who's never visited a red state fantasizes about.

  • @WarGamerGirl

    @WarGamerGirl

    23 күн бұрын

    That was kinda my thought too.

  • @notacompleteidiot...1285

    @notacompleteidiot...1285

    23 күн бұрын

    And many of his fans loved it. 😬

  • @ignatiusjackson235

    @ignatiusjackson235

    20 күн бұрын

    That was kind of the point. If you actually watch the movie, it becomes apparent that he's attempting to lampoon both sides of the political spectrum. It doesn't always hit the mark, but it's more admirable than it seems at first glance.

  • @johnLennon255

    @johnLennon255

    18 күн бұрын

    Think it was a comic book

  • @msscott22

    @msscott22

    16 күн бұрын

    It was awful. Don't watch it. Was expecting some thrills. Got nothing.

  • @Suremane
    @Suremane27 күн бұрын

    Lets all remember in the original ending of Clerks, Dante gets shot by the last customer that comes in the store. So in theory the Clerks Universe ended there.

  • @MRAIClassroom

    @MRAIClassroom

    23 күн бұрын

    Maybe the rest is Dante’s fever dreams as he is on his death bed and his body is pumped with DMt (I guess this happens before u die I dunno I’m not a scientist)

  • @InsidiousDr9

    @InsidiousDr9

    21 күн бұрын

    @@MRAIClassroom A Jacob's latter situation...

  • @louiepooh1510

    @louiepooh1510

    20 күн бұрын

    @@MRAIClassroom That's what happens to me every chance I get!

  • @lennoxmate4064

    @lennoxmate4064

    17 күн бұрын

    Yeah but that’s not the original theatrical cut. We got an official ending. Clerks III was mean spirited and horrible. It left beloved characters in a place no one that loved them would want them to be.

  • @bigbadsauce92
    @bigbadsauce9210 күн бұрын

    14:20 Zack and Miri was *NUKED* because of it's title and premise. As soon as it attempted to market, that angry mom group sent thousands of letters and calls requesting a formal change because "I don't want my children reading the word porno when seeing commercials or walking through the mall". I love the movie, but I understand it may be a more niche, or adult-specific enjoyment.

  • @beejls

    @beejls

    7 күн бұрын

    Miramax should have pushed back on that title. Maybe they thought it would get the kind of protests which would draw audiences, like the Exorcist did?

  • @aroccoification
    @aroccoification24 күн бұрын

    I literally thought Zach and miri was a judd apatow flick until a few years ago

  • @wiseauserious8750
    @wiseauserious875026 күн бұрын

    It makes absolutely no sense that Dante dies of a massive heart attack right after Randall almost dies of a massive heart attack. The odds of having a catastrophic heart attack at their age is pretty small Edit: subbed

  • @xtraflo

    @xtraflo

    25 күн бұрын

    It also makes no sense that Randal would be the one who makes a movie since Kevin based Brian Johnson as Randal and Dante as himself. Dante should have been the one to have a Heart Attack and Make a movie...

  • @simpleanswer8954

    @simpleanswer8954

    24 күн бұрын

    Both of the actors were about 52 when the movie came out. Kevin Smith was 48 when he had his. The odds that they both have heart attacks so close together are small. But the odds at their age are not small, and the odds of them both having one somewhat close are not small either. I had one three months ago at 46, and a friend I've known since high school had one a few years before me. Same kind of deal as Randall and Dante. We live the same kind of lives, eat the same food, both smoke, etc.. All the same risk factors and we both had one aged 46 or under. Just not months apart. But for the sake of plot pacing sometimes you have to accept coincidence.

  • @wiseauserious8750

    @wiseauserious8750

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@simpleanswer8954 Fair point

  • @myconiusmaximus1022

    @myconiusmaximus1022

    3 күн бұрын

    @@simpleanswer8954 Kevin was very obese when he had his heart attack.

  • @StanimalKingdom
    @StanimalKingdom25 күн бұрын

    Tusk was legit. That was bizarre as hell and pretty spooky and hilarious. But the whole Johnny Depp character could go completely

  • @DannyKetch-lp8co

    @DannyKetch-lp8co

    23 күн бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @WarGamerGirl

    @WarGamerGirl

    23 күн бұрын

    Yeah, 100%

  • @danielwright3929

    @danielwright3929

    22 күн бұрын

    Tusk was a low key masterpiece for me.

  • @allenandrews2380
    @allenandrews238025 күн бұрын

    I havent seen clerks three, but it gives me this " what if i just died, how would they all feel then" vibe.

  • @TeagueChrystie
    @TeagueChrystie27 күн бұрын

    Man, thank you so much. I really wanted something to watch and this being two hours old is unbelievable timing. Loving it. 🙏🏻

  • @TeagueChrystie

    @TeagueChrystie

    27 күн бұрын

    Snoogans is right. Great work.

  • @brandonr8269
    @brandonr826912 күн бұрын

    You forgot his disaster with the Masters of the Universe animated series reboot that forgot to include the main character, He Man, as important to the story.

  • @666Otomo
    @666Otomo23 күн бұрын

    It's funny back in the 90's seeing movies about people in their early 20's slacking off and hanging out dealing weed in front of a Quick Stop/mall. Seeing a movie about the same characters doing it 30 years later and middle age isn't funny anymore.

  • @jerrahaynes1564
    @jerrahaynes156427 күн бұрын

    The algorithm brought me here: and as an avid consumer of cinema as well as video essays from a wide variety of the greats, I thought that this was a really thoughtful and detailed video essay. i would have adored it if a student had handed it in. You’re doing a great job - i’m off to donate to your patreon :) hope you blow up soon!!

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    27 күн бұрын

    Very grateful for your kind words and support. Thank you.

  • @SuperSanity1
    @SuperSanity127 күн бұрын

    I can't disagree on much with Clerks 3 but... If the speech at your best friends eulogy contains a reference to something you both loved and appreciated, it's generally considered a good speech.

  • @AuspexAO

    @AuspexAO

    26 күн бұрын

    True, we are what we love and when you share that love with another person and it forms a bond of friendship, it goes beyond "silly Star Wars references".

  • @dr.snakes
    @dr.snakes5 күн бұрын

    Here's an idea: What if Clerks III was about two best friends who took opposite career paths? Dante is still married to Becky, and is a multi-millionaire after he agreed to franchise the Quick Stop. Randal, being Randal, takes his half of the payout and attempts to keep RST Video up and running in an era of streaming and VOD. The stress of having a family and owning a franchise vs the stress of being in over your head operating a failing business. You can still use the heart attack storyline. Just a better way of getting there? Idk. Maybe that wouldn't work either.

  • @plaidchuck

    @plaidchuck

    3 күн бұрын

    It would be interesting to see the ideas he had for the movie before the heart attack. Jeff Anderson refused to do another movie for years which makes me think the ideas weren't great and he only did 3 out of pity for Smiths heart attack.

  • @allenandrews2380
    @allenandrews238025 күн бұрын

    Maybe Dante is Dante trapped in hell, but then finally gets to accend to heaven with Beatrice for admitting his sin and losing his cynicism, and Randall is virgil, destined to sheaperd the next Dante through the 9 levels. 😊

  • @gilraybaker826

    @gilraybaker826

    21 күн бұрын

    Whoa, dog. That's probably more thought than smith ever put into his whole body of work.

  • @walmartian422
    @walmartian42226 күн бұрын

    Cop Out is like an inside joke among some of my friends to refer to a specific kind of failure. The only part in the Jay and Silent Bob reboot I laughed at was the Val Kilmer cameo. You are just spot on about Clerks 3 the film was actually just spiritually offensive. What’s the takeaway or point of the film? “Lol Randall and Dante are fucking losers and they are DYING!! Oh you want Clerks!! Here are your clerks nerd!!”

  • @Assortment54321
    @Assortment5432127 күн бұрын

    I recently re-watched Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back. It works really well if - while you're watching it - you pretend its a cartoon.

  • @GodzillasaurusJr
    @GodzillasaurusJr26 күн бұрын

    I was listening to his podcasts back when Zack & Miri failed, and I distinctly remember him taking some of the marketing blame; specifically refusing to change the name (and remove the "porno").

  • @Buletproofcoffee
    @Buletproofcoffee5 күн бұрын

    I cant remember who it was but as a youtuber once said “Kevin Smiths suffers a fate worse than anyone else, being Kevin Smith”

  • @mikechoe97
    @mikechoe9727 күн бұрын

    (Apologies for the long comment) I too, enjoyed Jersey Girl as a kid, and rewatched it recently to still find a lot of positives. Like you mentioned, the film has a lot of heart, and although filled with cliches, the relationship between Ollie and his daughter was super sweet and well executed in my opinion, from the tense fight scene they have midway, leading up to the final Sweeney Todd number, which was quite heartwarming. The relationship with George Carlin was great too, and I found Ben Affleck to be quite charming in this film. The biggest issue I had with this film was what I consider to be extremely lazy writing with one of its main plot points. After having lost his flashy career for a few years, Ollie gives an amazing speech at a council meeting, which reignites his love for public relations and is a macguffin that incites the main conflict of the film, where Ollie has to choose between his chance to be successful in his industry again, or being a father. The problem is, literally the moment Ollie starts speaking, it cuts to music and we don't hear a single word of the actual speech. Even if they only showed a few sentences of the speech and then cut to music, I would still consider it lazy, but at least then, we would have some remnants of what made this speech so great, and its importance in highlighting Ollie's talents. But no, we get absolutely nothing and it feels so cheap and lazy. You might say, "Hey, maybe it's not that important to the rest of the film", but they literally have all the characters discussing the speech and its impact in the next few scenes, and the remaining conflict of the film stems from this pivotal scene. It reminded me of your Inglorious Basterds/Lady In The Water video, when you talked about how crucial the content of the book that Shymalan's character writes is to the world in the movie, yet they don't give any thought or even a hint to what the contents could be. It's like Kevin Smith said "Hey, we need a scene where the protagonist is reminded of his wasted potential and talent, to drive the main conflict of the movie, but there's too much pressure, because the speech has to be really good, so I'm just not going to show it at all". There are other things that bothered me too, e.g. the Liv Tyler relationship feeling a bit forced, and me not buying her crying over a guy she's just starting to get to know. P.S. I'm subscribed to a whole bunch of channels which do film essays, and yours is by far, my favorite. I'm super excited every time you upload a video. Keep up the great work!

  • @Jezzascmezza
    @Jezzascmezza27 күн бұрын

    There's so much movie-related slop on KZread lately, and so much of it feels either lazily written or borderline AI-generated. I'm just thankful videos like this still exist. The writing and editing on this channel are always top-notch, all the while tons of movie-related commentary on KZread isn't even worthy of being background noise.

  • @6Haunted-Days

    @6Haunted-Days

    26 күн бұрын

    You’re looking in the wrong places then ….there’s tons still out there. Perhaps you like crap lowbrow movies for all I know and that’s why you can’t find awesome videos on it 😂🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @Jezzascmezza

    @Jezzascmezza

    26 күн бұрын

    @@6Haunted-Days You can make good commentary videos about crap lowbrow movies though. I just personally feel like the quality of commentary overall has been going down lately. Or, more likely, there's been an overall increase of lazy content that can drown out the good stuff. If there are tons of channels like this one and you have some recommendations, I'm all ears.

  • @Outliers4Life

    @Outliers4Life

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@@Jezzascmezza they letting anyone in now and a lot the people they letting in are really lame. simple as that. people be having pretentious commentary with terrible jokes and no sense of personality. generating massive amounts of views tho. which is okay because most viewers of those videos are passive and anyone who watches this video aint putting it on for background noise I guarantee that.

  • @nignamedmutt7270

    @nignamedmutt7270

    26 күн бұрын

    I'd assume any short is gonna be AI trash. It's sad how easy and profitable it is to take 2 quotes from an actors interview, write up a title with hardly any relevance to the actual discussion(and grossly exaggerating the actual impact of the interview) and have a trashy voice describe the soundbite you're halfway through listening to. Shorts/tik tok and AI are looking to be the perfect trifecta to turn all of youtube into "kids/elsagate" youtube. This website started going downhill fast around 2013 until we hit bedrock, and then AI and short form content came along like a truck full of dynamite and showed us we still have a LLLLOOONNNGGGG way to go before we hit the bottom.

  • @matturner6890

    @matturner6890

    22 күн бұрын

    @@6Haunted-Days cry-laughing your own comment? BIG L!

  • @S-T-E-V-E
    @S-T-E-V-E12 күн бұрын

    There's two Kevin Smiths, the Kevin Smith who was our 'Nerd on the Inside' who mocked Hollywood and came across as a normal guy making fringe cult movies and Kevin Smith who became a Hollywood shil who believed his own hype and fame went to his head!

  • @birchwwolf
    @birchwwolf5 күн бұрын

    35:32 the Gumtree walrus ad specified that a retired man had made a realistic walrus costume that the renter had to be in for at least 2 hours a day, brain off, acting like a real walrus would. it was later revealed to be a prank ad by someone named Chris Parkinson, whom Smith gave an Associate Producer credit to once they both got in contact.

  • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
    @JohnDoe-cd6ro15 күн бұрын

    I just don't get how the later sequels suck this much.

  • @shawntapley6733
    @shawntapley673318 күн бұрын

    i think that dante dying before his "living life again" arc is a great creative choice. there are a lot of people who don't get a phase 2 in life and you never know who's going to be one of them. and that hits very hard

  • @MadsterV
    @MadsterV21 күн бұрын

    "really should have moved on" sums it up. Smith doesn't have a large "personality", he has a large ego! It's okay to fail every once in a while, he could have just taken the hit: "yeah, that didn't come out right" and there, LEARN FROM IT and move on! But being unable to recognize mistakes also leaves you unable to learn, and as such, he's just on repeat. Oh and he'd be completely unable to address the ongoing dumpster fire that is modern Star Wars without insulting anyone who dares not love amateurish slop just because brand.

  • @Ultradees
    @Ultradees27 күн бұрын

    I liked Tusk from the villain's POV - A redemption arc where he truly wanted to be killed by his victims. Every walrus he killed only worsened his guilt, Justin Long finally goring him to death was a welcome release. Without the guy also donning a walrus suit, movie is not good. With the back story and walrus fight, good and unique movie!

  • @FoulballProductions
    @FoulballProductions23 күн бұрын

    You also left out how he massacred he-man seemingly to spite it’s nostalgic audience

  • @alaricgoldkuhl155

    @alaricgoldkuhl155

    17 күн бұрын

    I think this guy is as hopelessly woke as Smith. A love letter from one utterly emasculated man to another.

  • @notafelon94

    @notafelon94

    17 күн бұрын

    Exactly

  • @plaidchuck

    @plaidchuck

    17 күн бұрын

    Nostalgic audience. There are dozens of you! Dozens!

  • @jetman80pops

    @jetman80pops

    15 күн бұрын

    🙄🙄

  • @catmun5387

    @catmun5387

    9 күн бұрын

    ​@@alaricgoldkuhl155*Jesus christ in DP* Yeah figures

  • @sjeanmacleod
    @sjeanmacleod27 күн бұрын

    Great video man. Old school View Askew films will always hold a special place in my heart. Gotta agree on a lot of the points about Clerks III. I saw it in the theatre the day it was released with my best friend who is also a big View Askew fan. When the movie ended we had a lot of good to say about it no doubt with the nostalgia glasses firmly on our faces but overall it was only passable for me as a good KS film. Your channel inspired me to start doing video editing and video essays myself on my channel. Fellow Canadian too. You do fine work my friend.

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    27 күн бұрын

    Thanks for commenting. And cheers to a fellow Canadian!

  • @modnarer
    @modnarer23 күн бұрын

    I appreciate the time and effort you put into this video, it was very informative and very moving(as i have lost my own father and can relate to the jersey girl situation) and i am looking forward to exploring your channel more. If i find more videos that capture me like this one did, then i will be more than happy to give a little on patreon.

  • @SmoothCriminal12
    @SmoothCriminal1227 күн бұрын

    I actually went to see Clerks III in theaters the week it came out. I didn't hate the movie, but it never sat right with me how abruptly he killed off Becky. I completely understand Rosario Dawson is busy and expensive, but that's not a reason to kill off such a great character like that. Reminds me of how Smith originally had Dante dead at the end of the original Clerks. Like in that ending, he kills her off for no other reason than he doesn't know what to do with them anymore. Just my opinion at least. You could've had Becky in a small role where she's giving encouragement to Dante as he's helping Randall make his movie, while maybe even integrating their daughter into the story.

  • @camerachris
    @camerachris24 күн бұрын

    I’m just three years younger than Smith, even had a heart attack (and stroke) the same year he had his. I was a young man when Clerks came out and was in the crowd that immediately took to it. I even loved Mallrats and saw it in a downtown Toronto tiny theatre on the day it came out with only about four other people in the room. Similar to seeing Chasing Amy and Dogma. In the late 90’s as the internet was blossoming I began to see Smith for who he really was, a money and clout hungry man who would sell his grandmother for a dollar or a leg up. I remember likening him to Disney, in that they would both sell you anything and everything they could even slightly brand with their trademark. Between trying to sell anything for an extra dollar and pushing his untalented and extremely mid daughter into everything this is how I now view his legacy.

  • @two_owls
    @two_owls27 күн бұрын

    I wonder why Kevin Smith doesn't write scripts that other (more competent) people then direct.

  • @aisle_of_view

    @aisle_of_view

    26 күн бұрын

    He did one for Superman but it was rejected

  • @parasiticoak
    @parasiticoak18 күн бұрын

    I'm a vaguely nerdy Gen X guy . Just vaguely . I never really liked Star Wars but i liked Kevin s . When Clerks came out we worshiped it . Kevin Smith was our voice and I got to hear that voice getting more and more quiet over the decades . This is a good video . I had fun . Thanks

  • @silentbob78
    @silentbob786 күн бұрын

    I think part of the reason also behind the decline in his movies was no longer having his longtime producer Scott Mosier involved in his films

  • @plaidchuck

    @plaidchuck

    3 күн бұрын

    ding ding ding this is the answer here.

  • @denirodarkqwerty
    @denirodarkqwerty27 күн бұрын

    jersey girl section ended, i moved my mouse and saw how much time was left and audibly said "holy sht"

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    27 күн бұрын

    No one was more shocked at how long this turned out than I was lmao.

  • @gregoryruff77

    @gregoryruff77

    23 күн бұрын

    Just thought the same thing. Do I dare go on?

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    23 күн бұрын

    @@gregoryruff77 I'd certainly appreciate it.

  • @matturner6890

    @matturner6890

    22 күн бұрын

    Very appropriate for a Kevin Smith doc. "Shit, he's STILL talking?!?!"

  • @bensneb360
    @bensneb36027 күн бұрын

    Kevin Smith has definitely had his ups and lows with me, but I do always wish the best for him, out of nostalgia, and him seem like I genuinely nice person… Here’s hoping for the best

  • @robberonbrent
    @robberonbrent27 күн бұрын

    As someone who was at point inspired to get into film after watching Clerks, this was a really cathartic piece. It really put all his films into context and somehow made me feel equal amounts of dread and hope for his future output.

  • @darrenhusted
    @darrenhusted26 күн бұрын

    For a time Smith had the lowest grossing Seth Rogan and Will Smith films.

  • @jonzu4
    @jonzu426 күн бұрын

    I think the final shot in Clerks 3 means Randall is in hell and Elias is the devil.

  • @markoutwithmark
    @markoutwithmark26 күн бұрын

    I wish Kevin Smith would just stop and go away.

  • @GrandArchPriestOfTheAlgorithm
    @GrandArchPriestOfTheAlgorithm27 күн бұрын

    I am so sorry you had to go through this. Not really.

  • @EyebrowCinema

    @EyebrowCinema

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your half-hearted condolences Grand Arch Priest.

  • @goldilocksguy5170
    @goldilocksguy517027 күн бұрын

    35:23 What is the name of this background music?

  • @BillHicksWasHere
    @BillHicksWasHere26 күн бұрын

    For me, Kevin Smith died after Clerks II. It's my personal favorite of View Askew Universe. It's one of the very few sequels that surpasses the original, in my book. It was audacious and unapologetic in terms of dialogue and character development. Granted, it was made in a time when the term "woke" wasn't even in the public's lexicon. But for me, the View Askew Universe ended there, and I accepted it. You brought up a good point for my Two Kevin Smiths theory too: Weinstein. The media and even Kevin himself credits his cardiac event as a turning point in his cinematic career. But it was actually Harvey's downfall that was the catalyst. Kevin succumbed to this current sterile, socially conscious era in film and it obviously shows considering the most disappointing conclusion known as Clerks 3. Like Smith got neutered along with the weight loss and it's so apparent. What is just as sad and pathetic is that he has like Chris Stuckmann gig as an industry cheerleader on IMDB nowadays too.

  • @Skowl3883

    @Skowl3883

    24 күн бұрын

    Exactly. It's his pandering that I can't stomach now and his run on He-Man was the last straw for me. He is a shadow of what he once was.

  • @kostajovanovic3711

    @kostajovanovic3711

    21 күн бұрын

    What's Been happening with Stuckmann, lost interest in him before the pandemic?

  • @brookswift
    @brookswift27 күн бұрын

    I saw Jersey Girl as a member of a test audience and gave it extremely negative feedback. I don't even remember why it was so terrible because it wasn't bad enough to be memorable, but sufficiently bad to spend the time explaining it on the post film questionnaire

  • @RandalltheVandal
    @RandalltheVandal27 күн бұрын

    Great video, man. Flattered that you went our of your way to give my name a shout out over a dozen times.

  • @Joybuzzard
    @Joybuzzard23 күн бұрын

    The reason why 'father racing to get his child's performance' is such a popular 'cliche' is because it's relatable to any real parent who has to balance work and home schedules. I mean, you work a job to support your family and the schedules are often tricky to balance but then there's this one occasion that's out of step with the usual schedule and it's something that your child has worked hard on and it's really important to them and they're at an age where that one occasion might permanently define their outlook on life, but for your employer it's just another 'personal issue' and the idea of missing work for something like that almost feels silly the day after but it isn't.

  • @camotophat
    @camotophat21 күн бұрын

    Clerks 3, regardless of how personal it might be to Smith, was a giant middle finger to the audience who loved his movies growing up, destroyed everything built up in Clerks 2, and totally shit on everything that Dante and Randall had become by the end there of. If Smith lost everything tomorrow, I wouldn't shed a tear.

  • @ginfanti
    @ginfanti20 күн бұрын

    Even worse, 'No Sleep 'Till Brooklyn' plays while the camera pans over QUEENS!

  • @themfp3517
    @themfp351722 күн бұрын

    Holy shit, man! I truly expected to quickly zone out and click away from this, but you earned an hour of my time and I am shockingly pleased that I spent it this way. You absolutely nailed so many things that I've felt & thought about one of my formerly-favorite filmmakers, one of the "auteurs" who's frustrated and inspired me in infuriatingly-equal measure. And you even made me actually wanna watch Jersey Girl, which is nuts. I'm a subscriber now and really interested to see what else is on your mind. Thanks for the effort you put into this, and thank you for caring about cinema as much as you do!

  • @LetsPlayArcade
    @LetsPlayArcade22 күн бұрын

    Clerks 3 straight up pissed me off. Such a disappointment as a sequel. It tarnishes the legacy of the first two.

  • @aroccoification
    @aroccoification24 күн бұрын

    Its so sad self doubt crushed this man... He was louded as hollywoods next greates director and then after retiring had the worlds best podcast Now neither his podcast or his films are worth anyones time

  • @matturner6890

    @matturner6890

    22 күн бұрын

    *lauded totally agree with you though, just a correction.

  • @aroccoification

    @aroccoification

    21 күн бұрын

    @@matturner6890 lol thank you I actually didn't know how to spell it

  • @aroccoification

    @aroccoification

    21 күн бұрын

    @@matturner6890 you ever listen to old Fatman on batman? Some of the best interviews I've ever heard and I even cried a few times. He interviewed everyone from stan Lee to Kevin conroy. Very impressive stuff Now it's just basically him talking to his buddies about movies that are coming out Very sad... I would however highly recommend tusk but even that was 10 years ago

  • @matturner6890

    @matturner6890

    21 күн бұрын

    @@aroccoification no problem

  • @MadSproute
    @MadSproute26 күн бұрын

    Affleck was the Bomb in Jersey Girl!

  • @crave809
    @crave80917 күн бұрын

    As someone who grew up with Kevin smith movies, I loved Jersey Girl. It is easily Ben’s best movie, I am not a fan of a fleck. Some of the commercial films, ie cop out & Zach & Miri, weren’t for me but love everything else, even tusk. Mall rats clerks are gems and fall in the same space for the 90’s as 16 candles and breakfast club do for the 80’s and super bad for the early 2000’s. I agree, Kevin’s magic is in his writing. Dogma was one of my favorite of all time, it’s one of the best parts of Kevin is his personality and wit.

  • @havencircle
    @havencircle17 күн бұрын

    I completely agree with Kevin Smith's assertion that some movies work better in theaters than at home. Action blockbusters do completely work better in a theater than at home. Dialogue driven movies absolutely work better at home. Action blockbusters are "events" that take way more advantage of the sound and giant screen. Dialogue driven movies always suffer in theaters because there's less intimacy that enhances dialogue-driven movies. The sound systems in theaters do not prioritize voices and dialogue nearly as well as home watching does. At home, you can add subtitles to even further enhance a dialogue-driven movie. You can pay closer attention. You can be comfortable. You can be alone. You can pause the movie in case of distractions. Of all of Kevin Smith's movies I saw in the theater, watching Clerks and Chasing Amy at home enhanced the experience in those films for me exponentially. I was able to better absorb the subtleties in those movies MUCH better and easier than in a theater. So, no. I don't agree that "big screen + loud" is always a better experience. In Oppenheimer, the theater experience was dreadful because of the random ambient bass notes that would distort the dialogue. There was only one scene worth sitting in the cinema to see (the bomb going off), and that was it. Watching Oppenheimer at home was definitely better.

  • @plaidchuck

    @plaidchuck

    16 күн бұрын

    It's insane with the prestige and resources that must be at his disposal that Nolans movies still have piss poor audio mixes for dialogue. And he claims he doesn't do ADR in post "out of respect for the audience". How is unintelligible dialogue respecting the audience?

  • @fraud291
    @fraud29127 күн бұрын

    legend says he's still wearing the same hockey jersey to this day

  • @PhantomFilmAustralia

    @PhantomFilmAustralia

    27 күн бұрын

    He stopped wearing hockey jerseys years ago when he lost the weight.

  • @legendodinson7082
    @legendodinson708226 күн бұрын

    Any commentary on how he handled the masters of the universe netflix cartoon?

  • @Fribee83
    @Fribee832 күн бұрын

    Around the time of working on Red State, Smith developed a new writing style that I think he relied on too heavily (I think he talked about it at the same time he talked about the original ending for it). He said that as he was writing, once he knew where the story was going, that the viewers would know so he'd suddenly shift the plot. That's why a lot of movies he made after that felt completely random with a disjointed plot; as you said, Red State went from a teen sex thing to a torture thing, to an action thing and random things would happen like a character we'd been following would die out of no where. Ever since he said that, it just struck a cord that Smith had no idea what to do anymore and why his non viewaskewniverse movies feel like there inspired by improv skits with a funny name and he'll figure out what happens as he's writing. He has a movie coming out called Moose Jaws with the tagline "Like Jaws but with a moose". I'll see the new Mallrats movie but I'm holding off on the 4:30 Movie until reviews come in or it's on streaming, Smith has exhausted his good will.

  • @heelyBrah
    @heelyBrah27 күн бұрын

    he absolutely ruined his season of degrassi