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fave Kevin Smith move?
fave Kevin Smith move?
whats your fave kevin smith movie? mines clerksbecause of the fact you actualy get people like that and they take the pi** out of them!
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(only named ones with jay and silent bob
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fave Kevin Smith move?
dude your my kinda guy
kevin smith is one of the best and unrecognised directors of the 20th centery
kevin smith is one of the best and unrecognised directors of the 20th centery
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fave Kevin Smith move?
Clerks is one of those movies that you could just listen to. The dialogue is really well written. I enjoy several different parts including the Star Wars dialogue.
"When we see the ocean we figure we're home, we're safe."
fave Kevin Smith move?
jay and silent bob strike back for me. Mainly because those are the 2 characters I like to see in all of Kevins movies, dont really care about the others.
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Is it true that Kevin Smith wrote a Superman script? He is a huge comic book reader and would at least try to be true to that. Now that I think of it, I'm surprised there has never been a Warriors Comic. That would certainly be cool.
"When we see the ocean we figure we're home, we're safe."
fave Kevin Smith move?
He sure did but decided to abandon the project. From IMDb:
" After seeing Mallrats (1995), in which TS and Brodie exchange about Superman's reproductive habits, Jon Peters hired Kevin Smith to write the doomed project "Superman Lives" (2000). Warner executives, told Smith to cut a romantic scene between Superman and Lois on Mt. Rushmore. Kevin complained said, "This has the best dialogue in the script." Executives responded, "This is a toy movie. People don't care how good the dialogue is."
" After seeing Mallrats (1995), in which TS and Brodie exchange about Superman's reproductive habits, Jon Peters hired Kevin Smith to write the doomed project "Superman Lives" (2000). Warner executives, told Smith to cut a romantic scene between Superman and Lois on Mt. Rushmore. Kevin complained said, "This has the best dialogue in the script." Executives responded, "This is a toy movie. People don't care how good the dialogue is."
fave Kevin Smith move?
"toy movie?" Man, that is harsh for a true fan to hear.
"When we see the ocean we figure we're home, we're safe."
