How did he gain such cult following despite being complete failure as a moviemaker?
How did he gain such cult following despite being complete failure as a moviemaker?
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He appealed to males ages 10-18, and they ate it up. I know I did, must have watched Jay and Silent Bob Strike back like 20 times
His films have a lot of soul. As a zoomer, his movies feel like the 90s and make me long for a world I never really knew.
Because he's relatable. His comedy and characters are relatable. He's also not putting up an act, he really is exactly as you see in interviews. His storytelling skills irl also helped him gain an even larger following in the early 2000s. He's pretty entertaining and can be about almost any pop culture topic or about his career. He can talk for hours on end.
he was in the right place at the right time
kevin smith would be a nobody if he started now
His 90's movies are good.
go to bed kevin
Correct. Watched Jay and Silent Bob late night with my cousin when we were 15 and bored, then went back to watch all the connected movies.
After Dogma all his movies went to shit. He fell off when he stooped going front nerd who makes movie he wants to Hollywood stooge. And don't say Tusk is good that movie is trash.
I'm a fan of his, what? Should I just say "KEVIN'S A FAGGOT, SOIBOY, AND HIS MOVIES ARE TERRIBLE, KEK LMAO" to appease you bozos?
>He fell off when he stooped going front nerd who makes movie he wants to Hollywood stooge.
LOL chink retard
white trash.
hes actually an amazing storyteller
No matter how you feel about him overall
There's no disputing that there's a noticeable decline here
White privilege and toxic masculinity.
He an indie tier director making DUDE WEED LMAO movies with a tiny smidge of nuance. Somehow miramax took a big interest in him.
Why did the wrong Kevin Smith die?
>clerks 3 is a thing
Fuck's sake
Doomer here it was alright I wish I didn't waste what little time I had in it
Shit died in 2001-2007
>being complete failure as a moviemaker
Not a complete failure. He's a lot like George Lucas, an "ideas guy", but without the massive horde of specialists in their respective fields to back him up and fix his mistakes.