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I used to be a big fan. Now I hate that stoner cuck.
Clerks is a lot of fun still and as a guy who around the same age, worked in a shitty store just like that... It's very relatable. It hinges mostly on Dante and Randal and they're about the best two characters Kevin Smith ever wrote. Maybe I am colored by nostalgia, but I like it a lot and saw it recently and felt the same. It feels like being that age in the mid 90s in the shit suburbs.
Mallrats isn't good but it's entertaining in its way. The original directors version is better, but it's not genius or anything. It's a fine dick and fart 90s comedy.
Chasing Amy has aged horribly. I'm really surprised when I see people defend it nowadays. It's not deep. It's not particularly realistic or honest. It's a fantasy soap opera story written by a guy who found out his girl was a whore and he's got a small dick. He doesn't really understand or say much about the faggot community of note. The performances, especially Joey Lauren Adams and Affleck try to elevate it, but it's still cringe.
Dogma is that guy you knew in high school who went off to college and came back from his first year of a philosophy degree and impresses dumb girls with his pseudo intellectual surface level takes on Christianity. What if God was a woman! The Bible was edited! Jesus was a nigger! I hate this movie. I loved it when I was a tarded kid 20s edgy atheist.
Jay and Silent Bob is fine. It's back to Mallrats type poo poo fart comedy with an extra dose of egotistical smirking at the camera, literally and figuratively. It's indulgent as fuck and his horse wife is ugly and sad to watch. Everything he'd do wrong from here on out is displayed in Strike Back, but nobody figured it out yet.
Jersey Girl isn't bad. Performances are fine. I never ever felt like rewatching it, but I like Affleck and he's good in it. The writing is mediocre.
Clerks 2 is the last thing he would do that was any good. Clearly he ran back to safety after Jersey Girl and he can still write Dante and Randall. It definitely smacks hard of his attempts to stay edgy as he gets old. Oh look! Donkey show! Har Har.
Clerks the Animated Series is probably the best thing he was ever involved with and he managed to fuck it up. He had alot of help writing and producing these so they're generally very quality and funny. Holds up well.
After this it's a free fall. Red State is Smith trying to be Tarantino and failing. Cop Out is Smith trying to be Brett Ratner and failing. Zack and Miri is Smith trying to be Judd Apatow and failing. Of these only Red State is good because his usual cheap production and bad direction of actors is hidden in the genre. It was also saved by him not being allowed to do his fucking stupid college film student ending.
After this, weed.
Tusk is unwatchable and stupid. Reboot is a depressing remake of one of his lesser movies, Jay and SB Strike Back, and it took me 4 separate tries to watch it in pieces. Loathsome and sad.
Yoga Hosers I turned off 5 minutes in and will never watch.
I really don't see how I can watch Clerks 3. It's not even the same person anymore. If I want to watch Dante get raped on screen I'll just go watch Vulgar.
Clerks is a lot of fun still and as a guy who around the same age, worked in a shitty store just like that... It's very relatable. It hinges mostly on Dante and Randal and they're about the best two characters Kevin Smith ever wrote. Maybe I am colored by nostalgia, but I like it a lot and saw it recently and felt the same. It feels like being that age in the mid 90s in the shit suburbs.
Mallrats isn't good but it's entertaining in its way. The original directors version is better, but it's not genius or anything. It's a fine dick and fart 90s comedy.
Chasing Amy has aged horribly. I'm really surprised when I see people defend it nowadays. It's not deep. It's not particularly realistic or honest. It's a fantasy soap opera story written by a guy who found out his girl was a whore and he's got a small dick. He doesn't really understand or say much about the faggot community of note. The performances, especially Joey Lauren Adams and Affleck try to elevate it, but it's still cringe.
Dogma is that guy you knew in high school who went off to college and came back from his first year of a philosophy degree and impresses dumb girls with his pseudo intellectual surface level takes on Christianity. What if God was a woman! The Bible was edited! Jesus was a nigger! I hate this movie. I loved it when I was a tarded kid 20s edgy atheist.
Jay and Silent Bob is fine. It's back to Mallrats type poo poo fart comedy with an extra dose of egotistical smirking at the camera, literally and figuratively. It's indulgent as fuck and his horse wife is ugly and sad to watch. Everything he'd do wrong from here on out is displayed in Strike Back, but nobody figured it out yet.
Jersey Girl isn't bad. Performances are fine. I never ever felt like rewatching it, but I like Affleck and he's good in it. The writing is mediocre.
Clerks 2 is the last thing he would do that was any good. Clearly he ran back to safety after Jersey Girl and he can still write Dante and Randall. It definitely smacks hard of his attempts to stay edgy as he gets old. Oh look! Donkey show! Har Har.
Clerks the Animated Series is probably the best thing he was ever involved with and he managed to fuck it up. He had alot of help writing and producing these so they're generally very quality and funny. Holds up well.
After this it's a free fall. Red State is Smith trying to be Tarantino and failing. Cop Out is Smith trying to be Brett Ratner and failing. Zack and Miri is Smith trying to be Judd Apatow and failing. Of these only Red State is good because his usual cheap production and bad direction of actors is hidden in the genre. It was also saved by him not being allowed to do his fucking stupid college film student ending.
After this, weed.
Tusk is unwatchable and stupid. Reboot is a depressing remake of one of his lesser movies, Jay and SB Strike Back, and it took me 4 separate tries to watch it in pieces. Loathsome and sad.
Yoga Hosers I turned off 5 minutes in and will never watch.
I really don't see how I can watch Clerks 3. It's not even the same person anymore. If I want to watch Dante get raped on screen I'll just go watch Vulgar.