Kevin Smith shares his opinion on the current state of filmmaking for independent creators

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Kevin Smith (Clerks, Mallrats) joins us this week to share the duality of having immense gratitude for everything he’s been able to accomplish throughout his career, all the while being cursed with ambition that drives him to create more. Being a trailblazer in independent film, Kevin gives us his opinion about the current state of filmmaking post pandemic, the cyclical similarities between major sci-fi franchises, and the problem with today’s movie rating system. We also talk about creating a legacy off of a basic name, bottoming your way through life, and embracing fandom.

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@qtip4747
@qtip4747 14 күн бұрын
The problem with Rotten Tomatoes is nobody understands how it works. 90% Does not mean it's a 9/10 aggregate. It means that 90% of critics/audience thinks it's at least a 5 or 6/10. So a perfectly 'fine' movie looks like a masterpiece to someone who looks at the score and does not realize what it means. It sucks though, hate that site. Dunno why people use it as a gauge at all.
@stevenbarritz5455
@stevenbarritz5455 14 күн бұрын
Yep. I learned a long time ago that *how* information is displayed is as important as the information itself.
@rustincohle2135
@rustincohle2135 13 күн бұрын
Why hate the site? There's nothing wrong with Rotten Tomatoes. It's the dummies that don't know how to interpret it that's the problem. There's a percentage of who liked it and the average score of all the critics who reviewed it. It's pretty straight forward. Plus, Rotten Tomatoes feels more accurate how reviewers generally feel about a movie. It tells you that most people either liked it, disliked it or if it divided viewers. People say Metacritic is better but it's not. For example, _Predator_ (1987) used to be a 3.6/10 on Metacritic (generally unfavorable reviews) for several years until Metacritic finally added some more reviews to it recently. It's still only 4.7/10 (still mixed or average). But if you went by Metacritic, you'd have avoided _Predator_ and it's considered one of the best and most iconic action movies from the '80s. Whereas _Predator_ is 80% on Rotten Tomatoes indicating that 80% of reviewers at least liked it, with an average rating of 6.3/10. Gives you a much better impression of what viewers generally thought about the film than Metacritic where it seems like everyone hated it. And the reason this is so is cuz Metacritic would only use critics' reviews from the time the movie came out and rarely incorporated retrospective reviews to determine the Metascore. Same with _Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,_ an American classic. But it only had a 5.8/10 on Metacritic forever, so it seemed like most people thought it was forgettable. While Rotten Tomatoes had it at 90% with an average rating of 8.2/10 for years, indicating that most people love it (which they do).
@qtip4747
@qtip4747 13 күн бұрын
@@rustincohle2135 Because the rotten tomato score is usually the headline or what's highlighted as how great/bad a movie is. I guess I hate all the 'rating' sites. It's just a really weird way to judge if I'm going to see something or not. Or how good/bad a movie is. And it's kind of annoying how blindly people use rotten tomatoes as a barometer, just using this arbitrary score, that can be manipulated so easily, to tell them whether it's a masterpiece or trash and nothing in between. Personally I usually go by critics/film twitter people/youtube reviewers that I like and follow and have kind of grown to know what their sensibilities are. And I'm never 100% going to agree with them, and not going to love everything they love or vice versa but at least I have an idea if the stuff they like, and if the stuff I like lines up more than not. They can also articulate why they praise or criticize something, so you know where they're coming from even if I disagree. But people just want to point to a stupid boiled down score and go 'see!'.
@rustincohle2135
@rustincohle2135 13 күн бұрын
@@qtip4747 _"just using this arbitrary score, that can be manipulated so easily, to tell them whether it's a masterpiece or trash and nothing in between."_ Well, the fact that the percentage score ranges from 0 to 100% means that films are NOT just either masterpiece or trash with nothing in between on the site. If it's 97 to 100%, then yea it might be a masterpiece. If it's around 70 to 75%, well some people have problems with it but overall, people do seem to like it. If 50 to 65%, people overall are mixed on it-- many like it and many have issues. If it's below 20%, more than likely it's total trash and so on. See how that works? Movie studios misusing Rotten Tomatoes in their TV promos is a misgiving of the studios. Not the site itself. Rotten Tomatoes is merely an aggregate site. It just gathers available reviews of said film and gives you the stats on how reviewers feel about it, and how the reviews average out into an overall rating out of 10. That's all it is.
@lloroshastar6347
@lloroshastar6347 11 күн бұрын
I was gonna make this exact point, the review aggregate system is flawed and people need to realise that. Most of these critics don't work for Rotten Tomatoes they just have their reviews posted on it. Some critics probably are bought and paid for, but this idea that most are is ridiculous like you get someone say you have to sign a waiver or something. Unfortunately it's true that the system in place is imperfect and there are people who will give good reviews unfairly, but there are still honest critics as well. There are also plenty of dishonest audience reviewers, the amount of times I've seen 'worst movie ever' for a movie that's mid or even pretty good is ridiculous. Then you have the people who want to hate on a movie for a specific reason and they get told to go review bomb it to give a bad review even though they haven't actually seen it.
@evanerichards
@evanerichards 15 күн бұрын
Rotten Tomatoes is owned by Fandango, which is a subsidiary of NBCUniversal. NBCUniversal is itself a division of Comcast. Not Fox.
@masterofallgoons
@masterofallgoons 9 күн бұрын
And about 25% is owned by Warner Bros.
@tomthalon8956
@tomthalon8956 7 күн бұрын
So? Who cares who owns it. Are you implying there's tainting of the reviews we read there?
@darklordbobSmoke
@darklordbobSmoke 2 күн бұрын
​@@tomthalon8956 yes. Or did you forget about all the Disney interference when all their new shows got blasted by viewers for being crap?
@jaritime1406
@jaritime1406 Күн бұрын
Still take things down super Quick for Disney Rotten Tomatoes is unreliable and fuill of "Critics" who have 12 subs on YOuube pass
@KaiCrafted
@KaiCrafted 16 күн бұрын
I used to love going to the theatre, cell phones and bad manners changed that. Can't get through any film now without multiple phones going off, people texting and taking calls, smart watches strobing an LED every few minutes- it's more distracting than being at home. Forget about asking them to save it for later, people think causing a public disturbance is an inalienable right. I only go to empty shows like Kevin describes, if I'm going to a movie i specifically pick shows that will be sparse
@mischiefmakerstudios9900
@mischiefmakerstudios9900 15 күн бұрын
For me it’s Covid 19. I really miss going to movie theaters these days. Back n the day, getting ready to see a show, then coming to the theater, it was an event which made it all very exciting for me. Only now it’s not as safe to go out as it once was.
@theebonymaw
@theebonymaw 14 күн бұрын
not to mention - digging their fat fingers into the bottom of their candy bags instead pouring it out into their palm! a small gripe, i know, but i can't even. i demand silence for these high-ass ticket prices 😅
@masterofallgoons
@masterofallgoons 9 күн бұрын
My theater of choice has been the Alamo Drafthouse, and they have a strict no phones/no talking policy. I'd heard people complain about people acting like this in theaters and thought they were exaggerating, but then I went back to a multiplex recently and it was clear that this is a real problem
@PlottingTheDownfall
@PlottingTheDownfall 9 күн бұрын
I'm with you. I too used to love going, so much so, that in 2007 I was in negotiations to buy a theater 8 plex - small, indie - deal fell through. Glad I didn't. In my opinion, the theater is dead. I have a 75in TV theater seating, a nice surround system. My experience at my home is far better. And, the cost of paying Prime for to watch a new release, is still far less than taking a date to the theater. The only time I go to theaters now is opening night, when you have hardcore fans doing the mignight shows of the BIG blockbusters.
@Bat_Boy
@Bat_Boy 4 күн бұрын
I love plays, and I've only been to two in my old age. Before I die, I'm going to see many more. Conversely, nothing beats a few cold beers, at home, and watching a deeply moving film. And pausing, to take a bathroom break.
@Hakman78
@Hakman78 16 күн бұрын
Met Kevin Smith like 6 years ago at a comic con with my brother. One of the better celebrity interactions I’ve had, took time to talk to us during the photo op for probably longer than the photographer wanted us to stick around for.
@DeadButDreaming666
@DeadButDreaming666 16 күн бұрын
That's cool. Who gives a shit what the photographer thinks or wants? He gets paid. You paid for the opportunity, im sure, so it isnt like its a burden to anyone. Glad you were able to meet him. I would like to some day. He seems to take time for all his fans.
@willshaw3493
@willshaw3493 15 күн бұрын
I've heard nothing but good stuff about him with fans.
@Elwaves2925
@Elwaves2925 14 күн бұрын
@@DeadButDreaming666 It's not about what the photographer wants, it's about others missing out on getting a photo because the star talked and talked. It's about empathy and consideration to others. Imagine if you paid and queued for a photo but they had to call it quits before they got to you, leaving you and others without that photo you queued for. The photographer is paid for their time, not by the photo, it's a job and they have a life outside of it. Who gives a shit if you didn't get yours? You can get your money back, who cares how long you waited to get nothing. Having said that, I do appreciate that Kev gives his fans the time and he is certainly known for his talking ability. :-)
@DeadButDreaming666
@DeadButDreaming666 14 күн бұрын
@@Elwaves2925 Fair enough. Perhaps my response sounds dismissive. I agree with what you say, I guess I just suppose that the artist can say when they're finished, and since Kevin is known to be a talker, he's going to make sure he gets to everyone. So, yes, to have to wait for extended periods of time would be obnoxious on that end. But, the photographer is paid for time, so I'm less inclined to feel too bad for them. I'm not someone who would want anyone to lose out an on op they paid for and are excited for, that would be a jerk move. Hopefully this comes across more empathetic.
@Elwaves2925
@Elwaves2925 14 күн бұрын
@@DeadButDreaming666 It is more empathetic and I may have put more on your comment than was actually there. I just know a photographer and know from them how their time can be mistreated. And to be clear, I agree that for the time period a photographer is paid for at those types of fan events, they don't get any say on how long the star and fan talk for, or anything like that.
@mthomsonkiwi
@mthomsonkiwi 16 күн бұрын
I get annoyed with the constant assertion that the public must just be tired of these kinds of films, and that's why they're not coming to the theatre. No its the $25 a head ticket, plus food, drinks, whatever. It's moved into the realms of luxury now, so you can't go see everything all the time.
@MarkHWillson
@MarkHWillson 15 күн бұрын
I will respectfully disagree on some aspects of your claim here. AFAIK, it's only $25 a ticket if you are going to an IMAX release in the most expensive city in the country. (I should know, I live in it. Unless we have been dethroned now. I will concede that is possible? ) Minimum wage is $20 an hour here now where I am. Regular movie tickets in my area are like $18-$20 (at nice theaters too, like our Alamo Drafthouse). It should not be considered a luxury. Movie tickets have always been more or less in lockstep with base hourly wages in my experience, everywhere I've lived (lots of places). Willing to be shown to be wrong on this point. If tickets are massively out of proportion with wages in your area, then you are getting screwed by your local exhibition house, and they don't deserve your business anyway then. If that's happening somewhere, I'd be interested to know.
@mthomsonkiwi
@mthomsonkiwi 14 күн бұрын
@@MarkHWillson yeh I’m in Australia. So quite expensive by our standards.
@bryannimmo8548
@bryannimmo8548 13 күн бұрын
IMAX movies cost the same here in Texas... where minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. And even the cheapest theater tickets are still at least ten or twelve bucks. It's simply out of the price range for poor families who might want to bring the kids.
@michaelkelley7826
@michaelkelley7826 2 күн бұрын
@@bryannimmo8548 especially when you tack on the food and drinks that come with bringing a family to theater. I used to laugh when my mom would tell me all she could get with 10$ when her and her friends went to the theater. Now if i take my family i'm like damn...i coulda went to a few movies and got snacks when i was a kid for the price i'm payin now
@alexanderscott6332
@alexanderscott6332 Күн бұрын
@@mthomsonkiwi100% in Australia it’s disgusting how expensive it has gotten. Just greed…
@merickful
@merickful 16 күн бұрын
I will watch the move out of admiration for Kevin Smith. If I don't like it, oh well. I like Kevin Smith, and that was worth it.
@B-Edwards499
@B-Edwards499 16 күн бұрын
The problem with Rotten Tomatoes and other aggregate website like it, is they stoped aggregating legitimate film educated Critics with expanded knowledge of film and arts for Marketers. Who have as much knowledge about film and arts as the average film gower therefore can't give a complex and insightful opinion on the subject. But Kevin is also right, in the end only your own opinion matter on what you like.
@jeremyfoote8638
@jeremyfoote8638 14 күн бұрын
The 90's were a special time for indie films..with Smith and Tarantino breaking out
@anthonytobin2337
@anthonytobin2337 15 күн бұрын
I think the problem is most people don’t know how Rotten Tomatoes gets the score. Let’s say 10 critics review a movie using a 5 point scale. If all ten of them give a 4 out of 5, Rotten Tomatoes says they are all positive reviews and it gets 100%. If 9 of them give 5 out of 5 and 1 gives 1 out of 5, then it will have 90%. Like Kevin said, don’t see a movie based on the reviews. Go to the movies you think you’ll enjoy and hope for the best.
@masterofallgoons
@masterofallgoons 9 күн бұрын
Critics serve a purpose though, but a thumbs up or thumbs down isn't the best barometer. Actually reading the review of a critic who knows how to describe why the movie is good or bad without spoiling everything is great. You can't see everything, so having a little bit of a description of the quality of a film is helpful. Sometimes you may even read a negative review and come away knowing you'll like the movie more than the critic, because this critic is a good writer who explains the movie well.
@ERMediaOfficial
@ERMediaOfficial 14 күн бұрын
I am an indie filmmaker. I have a home theater, projector, sound system, al that jazz. I agree with Kevin, cinema will become like theater. And then it will be good again. Select films, appreciating audience.
@bryannimmo8548
@bryannimmo8548 13 күн бұрын
So you're one of the, like, 20 indy filmmakers in the whole world who can actually afford all that stuff?
@GoodnightwithGlomstad
@GoodnightwithGlomstad 12 күн бұрын
"thats just noise" God Bless Kevin Smith
@Toastybees
@Toastybees 14 күн бұрын
When I was a kid I'd be at the movie theater every week. Saturday matinees, watch two movies for 5 bucks. With the options available and the prices nowadays it's just not worth it any more.
@JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD
@JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD 13 күн бұрын
Nah it’s worth it
@philipzamora4259
@philipzamora4259 13 күн бұрын
@@JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD Just saying something is worth it without giving reasons why is not enough.
@lindamawdsley6130
@lindamawdsley6130 16 күн бұрын
Times are changing quite rapidly but I’m sure movies will still play a big part in our lives however we watch them😊
@harrycahill2140
@harrycahill2140 14 күн бұрын
It’s gonna lose relevance and it won’t be any different than content on TikTok or KZfaq.
@80sKid.
@80sKid. 16 күн бұрын
Love going to the movies! But geez, cinema etiquette leaves a lot to be desired these days. When I saw Indy 5, ppl were taking selfies in the cinema, lighting up the joint with a blinding bright flash, and talking rock concert loud the whole way through. That was pretty much the last time I went to see a new release. Still go to old movies tho - most recently _Star Wars_ marathons and _An American Werewolf in London_ - they seem to attract a different audience. So yeah, I mostly watch movies at home on my big screen TV now. Nah, it's not the same. But at least I can enjoy the movie...
@CrypticDish
@CrypticDish 12 күн бұрын
Amen.
@JoeDouglas
@JoeDouglas 14 күн бұрын
So multiplexes, which destroyed independent cinemas, are now being destroyed by streaming, which helps more indie films be seen. Can't say Im particularly moved.
@SeanTube2099
@SeanTube2099 15 күн бұрын
It doesn’t help at all that the film studios have shortened the theatrical to streaming time frame. Some people will just wait the month or two and see it at home.
@folkdude01
@folkdude01 2 күн бұрын
Yeah it’s a different animal going from waiting for a movie to go to Network TV, then VHS/Laserdisc/DVD/video store, and now with streaming where usually someone knows someone who has one of the apps that has a movie that someone wants to watch. A lot of people have the wait for streaming mindset and there’s a generation coming up with that mindset too unless they can meme or make a TikTok out of it lol. 🤷‍♂️
@johnjamesleahy4065
@johnjamesleahy4065 11 күн бұрын
Wait just curious what movie is Kevin smith coming out with in a few months??
@luchagain3424
@luchagain3424 16 күн бұрын
I am definitely a once in a blue moon theater guy. I have installed home theaters for 30 years. I have what some people would call a man cave. I popped my head out to see the force awakens. And I haven’t been out since. Even with a good size, Walmart TV in your standard living room, the theater can’t compete. Unless you are a theater buff or on a date, which by the way a movie on a date is the worst idea. Hey let’s go not talk to each other for three hours. 😂
@Wynner3
@Wynner3 15 күн бұрын
I bought a used Samsung Freestyle projector, and mounted a screen at the end of my bed, so I can enjoy movies comfortabl. It's hard to beat that.
@meladgoat
@meladgoat 14 күн бұрын
actually, movie dates are the best idea. Most guys will talk their way out of a girl liking them. Not talking protects the man from himself.
@JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD
@JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD 13 күн бұрын
Bro you was never a person going to the theater to watch cinema. You just watching Star Wars and big events . Your tv don’t have shit in Theaters .
@misteral1083
@misteral1083 9 күн бұрын
I love seeing a film in the cinema. But many years ago I started with surround sound in the living room, and over the years my TV guy bigger and the sound system got better. I can watch any movie, with excellent sound on a big sharp screen. With my wife, and we can pause and pee when we want. It's not the same, but it's excellent.
@luchagain3424
@luchagain3424 2 күн бұрын
@@JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD my tv doesn’t but I literally install theaters in peoples homes. And that’s what I did in my house. I’m not talking about a Walmart tv and a sound bar.
@ZOMBGiEFart
@ZOMBGiEFart 14 күн бұрын
As a parent of a teenager who's a film lover, my kid and her movie nerd friends do not have any sort of attachment to the cinema the way I did when I was their age in the 90s. They don't specifically feel they have to see a movie on a big screen because most of the media they consume is consumed on their schedule, on their own devices, almost for free. I think the fact that the youth have lost this sort of connection for the cinema is a big reason why theaters are struggling to fill seats. When I was a kid, going to the theater on a Friday night was the thing to do for people my age, today there's just so much other stuff competing for eyeballs, spending the money and time to travel to Gen Z probably feels archaic.
@philipzamora4259
@philipzamora4259 13 күн бұрын
I agree with you about the reasons why people are losing their love for the cinema. But, I also need to say that as a guy who practically lived in a movie theatre for a good four year span. I went to the movies daily, saw everything on menu, and even got to know the staff at the megaplexes that I frequented, and yet, for all that, I much prefer being able to watch films at home. Now, it may be true that some movies need that crowd experience, but those are rare. Most films I find that I can get by without that audience there. I suspect this is how a lot of today's young film lovers feel.
@DeadButDreaming666
@DeadButDreaming666 16 күн бұрын
I'll never stop going to the theater because I've just always loved the experience and love film. But there has never been a better time to go because of what Kevin said; there just aren't that many people in the theaters. So I'm ok with paying a little more because the experience is 10 times better now that all the annoying people stay home.
@mikefeltner4216
@mikefeltner4216 2 күн бұрын
Yes
@skullfullofbats
@skullfullofbats 12 күн бұрын
I love the cinema going experience and have always tried to support it. When my local independent cinema closed I stop going and the main reason was my lack of interest in big Hollywood movies being shown at the chains and people just flat out being rude and having zero regard for other cinema goers. No one seems to behave or for the most part actually watch the film they paid for. I would love to say its kids but most of the time its adults talking, looking at their phones or acting like giant slobs. At least with a small independent place I knew it was people who really wanted to see the film and cared for their fellow movie goer. Its just seems to be missing now
@_NoDrinkTheBleach
@_NoDrinkTheBleach 3 күн бұрын
I remember going to a megaplex in the late 90s, the kind with at least 25 screens in the building. The auditorium I went to, hundreds of seats. And there were maybe 5 other people besides me and my parents. The writing has always been on the wall. The movie going experience was broken by the proverbial blockbuster. They built an 18 lane super highway, when they were probably fine with 8. In spite of how much they overcompensated, they still managed to be extremely profitable for decades. But the fear of competition between studios has caused weeks or months of stagnation in the theaters. And rather than putting over 40 or 50 movies a year (through various subsidiaries), studios are putting all their chips into a half dozen mega projects that regularly fail or barely make back their bloated budgets. And how can any smaller fish hope to make a dent in the box office, when the top three movies are taking up 50% of the available screens nationwide.
@RetroView66
@RetroView66 15 күн бұрын
Anybody who uses RT as a metric is already in trouble.
@moretoknowshow1887
@moretoknowshow1887 15 күн бұрын
The business needs to evolve. The theater has to evolve the experience, its why I dig movie eateries like Cineopolis, Alamo, and the like. The AMC and Regals of the world are on literal life support at this point. Its also the studios that need to start putting out more comedies and interesting dramas instead of everything being a tent pole film.
@MarkHWillson
@MarkHWillson 15 күн бұрын
Michael: The number on Rotten Tomatoes does not reflect the quality of the film. A very mediocre film can have a 90% on RT because that simply means 90% of critics thought it was "better than bad". How do you not know this already? Rotten Tomatoes is an absolutely archaic consensus tool. Fellow Cinephiles: It is well past time to switch to a new model. Metacritic seems to "get it" from what I can tell. ( I am no shill for them. If someone has a better alternative, please tell.)
@StudioCreations
@StudioCreations 13 күн бұрын
I totally agree with Kevin Smith on his analogy of movie theaters eventually becoming like Broadway theaters... you will be able to have that movie theater experience, but it'll cost you big money to do so. And if you think Broadway-style theater is expensive, try seeing an Opera in person. :D
@FosterZygote
@FosterZygote 5 күн бұрын
I enjoy the theater as well, but even that's changed in certain ways. On the plus side, the seats are generally way more comfortable than in the '70s and '80s, and the picture quality (and sound) is phenomenally better - no old prints that have been poorly handled so that they're full of dirt and scratches. But I used to enjoy the lead up to the lights going down and the trailers starting. That 15 - 20 minutes was a time to sit and talk with your friends and get into the "cinema frame of mind". Eventually they started showing slides with ads and/or movie trivia, but even those were silent and unobtrusive. Now they blare commercials at 80 dB before the lights go down. When my son and I went to see Dune Part 2, we couldn't even have a conversation during that 15 minutes before the trailers started because the ads were so fucking loud. I know, I know - Old Man Yells At Cloud. And I know that ad revenue helps compensate for declining ticket sales. But it just annoys the fuck out of me that there are so many ads shouting in my face now. Even gas pumps do it.
@sanguinexplorations
@sanguinexplorations 13 күн бұрын
The posters in this room are all I need to know about the hosts taste. Nice.
@dantegabriel8856
@dantegabriel8856 14 күн бұрын
I can already sadly see in the history books already: "cinema is the new vinyl"
@philipzamora4259
@philipzamora4259 13 күн бұрын
I've been counting down the days to the death of theatrical exclusivity for almost fifteen years now. You know what got me started on that countdown? When Netflix began making its own content back in the early 2010s. That's when I knew, this whole theatrical experience is gonna die. It's only a matter of when.
@ProvocativePixels
@ProvocativePixels 14 күн бұрын
One creepy person sitting by themselves? What? He has openly admitted to going to movies by himself and calls this person who bought ticket to his theatre creepy? wtf I wouldnt go to his theatre after hearing that.
@garyspence2128
@garyspence2128 10 күн бұрын
It was meant to be humorous, because of the movie involved, The Nun. But you wouldn't understand that because you appear to be tragically serious...
@oroncaspi447
@oroncaspi447 7 күн бұрын
I can listen to Kevin Smith all day. What a sharp guy.
@Robert-ri7mt
@Robert-ri7mt 5 күн бұрын
He_man Netflicks?
@oroncaspi447
@oroncaspi447 4 күн бұрын
@@Robert-ri7mt If you are pointing this out as critism that's fine, nobody's perfect. I can still acknowledge Smith is sharp, funny, great story teller - especially when it comes to podcasting. And also, he loves what he does, really passionate and it shows, and to me, that is all that matters.
@sol20006
@sol20006 16 күн бұрын
Michael’s been hanging out on Film Twitter for too long
@ejbalshan
@ejbalshan 14 күн бұрын
Godzilla Minus One. Amen.
@velvetsky5117
@velvetsky5117 14 күн бұрын
I have a general rule for myself when choosing a movie. If i like the director and casts prior movies, then i see their newest movies. Especially if those same filmmakers dont make too many movies within a few years. Cinema is an art. It takes time to make art.
@CrypticDish
@CrypticDish 12 күн бұрын
Check that Audience Score! Pretty consistent.
@arghjayem
@arghjayem 14 күн бұрын
05:06 Smith is right. The old model of the big multiplex theatre showing to hundreds of people is dead. There are a number of cinemas open still near me, but most of them cater to a very specific audience. They all have the big armchair style seats (some have whole sofas), some serve proper bar food as well as the usual popcorn stuff and some (not all) but a lot have bars so you can buy a beer/glass of wine/gin & tonic or a whiskey with your viewing. And whilst they do show some current movies, they’re usually pretty limited as to which they show (tends to be anything aimed at an older audience) but they mostly show classic films! It’s good in some ways, bad in others. Harder to find a family film to go to with the kids. But as an adult film fan it’s great (save for the price of course which is extortionate for everything- the ticket, the drinks, the food…everything!) 😂
@CriticalThinking88
@CriticalThinking88 14 күн бұрын
Kevin's movies have never disappointed me because he gets it and doesn't appear to sacrifice his values.
@Lanooski
@Lanooski 12 күн бұрын
i'm skeptical of completely divorcing critical engagement and a given art. for creators, it makes more sense to me because they're far more likely to be bombarded with thoughts about them that are hurtful: however, the collective conversation about art, individual work and the philosophical state of the industry (and the world at large), is a crucial and healthy leg of the cinematic experience. that said, aggregation and "score braining" of the scene has absolutely impacted how we seek and curate film, and that should be proactively curtailed.
@tomthalon8956
@tomthalon8956 7 күн бұрын
'Ol Kev has shriveled into an American version of Orlando Bloom. You know it.
@garinsparks7041
@garinsparks7041 13 күн бұрын
Great Hoodie!!!!😊
@Bekka_Noyb
@Bekka_Noyb 15 күн бұрын
Booksmart was great, but bombed at the box office. Woulda been better off going straight to streaming Sadly most smaller films have almost no chance in theaters of late
@spacemanspiff3052
@spacemanspiff3052 12 күн бұрын
Kevin Smith has to contend with a lot of detractors. Lucky he has many who like him a lot too. While I’m not a “fan” of his, I’m not a detractor either. Sometimes he does something that catches my interest, but I can say that almost all of the interviews I’ve caught of him makes me think he’s a pretty thoughtful guy and a good human being.
@jackno7danls
@jackno7danls 15 күн бұрын
I bring my kids to the movies on rainy days for their movies but that’s it. Wife & I used to go 2-3x a month pre kids but would rather order take out or cook something fancy & rent a movie or binge a series in our pjs on our “date” nights when the kids are at grandmas.
@punchtalestudio
@punchtalestudio 4 күн бұрын
I’m glad and relieved that he still firmly believes that it was a pandemic 🤓
@chasing8405
@chasing8405 9 күн бұрын
I like most of the best-reviewed films so, would be interested in knowing what films he's talking about.
@ralphkjb
@ralphkjb 3 күн бұрын
I still go to the theaters. I’m riding that mama jama until the wheels fall off.
@mordaciousfilms
@mordaciousfilms 13 күн бұрын
I love and respect Kev. even if he does a movie I don't particularly love, I like Kevin himself and like his passion for the art and how he'll just make the films he wants to make and doesn't give a fuck what market it appeals to. He makes Kevin Smith movies. A problem I see now as a filmmaker myself is that there's too many content creators flooding the web, too much influencer shit, and people have to attention span for "films" and this KZfaq platform used to be full of short films by super indie creators like me, but now it's basically just MR Beast-type stuff, people talking, reviewing things... it's commercials, products, etc. and lately I've been more interested in going to a theater because I just get sick of the decision fatigue and isolation that streaming / online yields...
@Kilroy_5150
@Kilroy_5150 10 сағат бұрын
Lol, i've been saying Rotten Tomatoes was "sold out" since the early 2000s. I love to hear it when an industry person confirms something i said :) But Kevin did sorta 'sell out' when he did the latest He-Man cartoon, that can't be argued. But hey, i don't harbor so....(shrug) nuff said?
@ryanlemley4866
@ryanlemley4866 14 күн бұрын
People also would rather stay home so they dont get shot while in a theater.
@itcouldbelupus2842
@itcouldbelupus2842 13 күн бұрын
Kevin Smith: "Nothing about the entertainment industry concerns me" Then ge goes on to list problems with the industry for the next 5 min
@burn435353
@burn435353 9 күн бұрын
Rotten Tomatoes was pretty accurate, until a few years ago, when they let a lot of new critics in, who judge movies based on whether the movie matches their political opinions, not whether its actually a well crafted, well told, visual story. Studios basically decided to cater to a female audience by producing, what was formerly, male targeted content for women, like female led action movies, heist films, ect. And this pretty much alienated both men and women.
@eltravos99
@eltravos99 9 күн бұрын
That's not how Rotten Tomatoes works. It is showing the percentage of critics who gave it a fresh review. It is not the same as a score the critics give. For example, it is not the same as Roger Ebert sayin something is 4 out 5 stars. It works like this. If Bob the Critic gives it a C+ then that counts towards the fresh reviews. If Jan the Critic gives it an A- then that also counts towards the favorable reviews. SO FAR it is a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes because both reviews measured to be fresh. Even though one is two letter grades lower. Then let's say Brian the Critic comes in and gives it an F. Which would count towards the rotten score. Then Jill the Critic comes in with a B+. That would count toward the fresh score. Thus making the score of a fresh 75%.
@runamonk
@runamonk 15 күн бұрын
I love going to the theatre but I also loving sitting at home and watching movies on my big ass 70" tv without having to listen to some asshole talk or chew or just be an uncourteous jackass. :)
@stateofhibernation
@stateofhibernation 14 күн бұрын
I don't use rotten tomatoes. Even the system wasn't corrupt by being paid, it's still not a great way to measure if you'll enjoy something. Its such a wide net of people that it's harder to judge if its more right for you instead of just general audience as a total. I normally find youtube channels with similar tastes in movies so when their opinion on something will more than likely lean to how i will enjoy the film or not. It to is not perfect, but tends to be more accurate in my experience 🤷‍♂️
@mikefeltner4216
@mikefeltner4216 2 күн бұрын
Still Go to The Theater Love it!!!
@djvoid1
@djvoid1 13 күн бұрын
You should be able to review the reviews
@VicMikesvideodiary
@VicMikesvideodiary 16 күн бұрын
How about discussing all of the Hollywood media Bots that come out leaving their comments on youtube every time a trailer for a new movie comes out.
@lylemcdermott2566
@lylemcdermott2566 16 күн бұрын
How about the stars war sht show and other DEI mess that nobody likes but somehow they keep getting out?
@Skowl3883
@Skowl3883 15 күн бұрын
​@lylemcdermott2566 Kevin Smith will never address that as he is a shill for that media. This isnt the Kevin Smith of yesteryear. This is the corporate sellout who is desperate for another 15 minutes in the spotlight. It's sad to see how low he has become.
@theebonymaw
@theebonymaw 14 күн бұрын
i don't quite understand the problem here. when you go into the theater, it's a gamble whether you're going to like it - no matter what anyone says or if you liked the marketing or not. awesome concept/director/cast movies can fall flat just like flicks with none of that can be sleeper hits. i know there may be shills in the mix but it will always come down to luck of the draw for the individual viewer, man
@Berry_Honest
@Berry_Honest 14 күн бұрын
Inverse rotten tomatoes critic ratings and you cannot go wrong 😂💯
@JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD
@JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD 13 күн бұрын
Movies don’t last if it’s straight to streaming. Theaters 🎭 are way better for the experience.
@mikescorpio13
@mikescorpio13 11 күн бұрын
i knew i saw that guy before... Poolhall Junkies !
@FlameForgedSoul
@FlameForgedSoul 15 күн бұрын
Blind people can tell you there's something amiss with RT, and has been for some time. Kevin, delightful as he can be is _not_ the guy to ask about it.
@Mike80528
@Mike80528 9 күн бұрын
re: the vinyl analogy. Music can and generally is a very personal experience that you can share. Movie theaters are a group experience and the *group* has become insufferable. Younger generation cannot stay off their fucking phones for 5 minutes and ruin every damned movie I try to go to. Screw that. I'd rather watch at home now because people have become selfish, self-absorbed assholes.
@JohnThurner
@JohnThurner 16 күн бұрын
I don't know if their algorithm still works this way, but the original idea behind Rotten Tomatoes wasn't that it would tell you *how* good a movie was, just what the consensus was. Giving a movie 3.5⭐ isn't a great review, but it counts towards a Rotten Tomatoes Fresh rating. A slightly better than middling movie that everyone agrees on can get a 95% Rotten Tomatoes score, while an excellent but deeply divisive movie might end up with a 50% score. That means it's generally great for, "Will the average person hate this movie or not?" but it's pretty much useless for judging how much any individual will like it. Kevin's spot on, in that you should pretty much ignore it, and you should trust two sources: Your own assessment of the trailer, and the opinion of people whose tastes you know you often agree with.
@Rolnikov
@Rolnikov 15 күн бұрын
The mistake is thinking that a high Rotten Tomatoes score means a film is brilliant, and it doesn't, it just means more reviewers were positive than negative. A film that everyone agrees is okay will get just as high a score as a film that everyone thinks is excellent.
@stu3379
@stu3379 14 күн бұрын
Could it also possibly be that..... anyone, anywhere now, can make and present a film.....but not everyone is a filmmaker? Is the experience of going to the cinema no longer an event because the truly amazing films are lost in the cacophony of the garbage that should never have seen a theater screen? So ,probably the general public no longer wants to waste their hard earned dollar on potential garbage, and you can't trust most reviews anymore that are just trying to put butts in seats to feed the corporate monster. Maybe Kevin Smith is not the most lauded and decorated artist out there, but I would NEVER doubt this man's dedication to his craft. He is one of only a few remaining, active filmmakers that cares about what he puts out there. Be it critically accepted or not. The studio system should give artists more latitude to present their visions, instead of cutting off the legs of what could be something truly great. No, not everything is a winner, but how many amazing ideas and films are being choked out of existence because of producers and executives think themselves auteurs over paper shufflers? So frustrating. I don't make film, but always enjoy a good one.....and miss what the theater used to be. And I don't think that the best films EVER make it to the academy awards.
@kyledawson871
@kyledawson871 12 күн бұрын
Why should studio executives take financial risks for people they know nothing about? I understand the rationale but it doesn't sound practical to me.
@stu3379
@stu3379 12 күн бұрын
@kyledawson871 and you are most likely correct. I suppose until the creatives and the financiers find the correct balance, they will just continue to churn out hollow idea iterations or unwanted sequels, and take the loss. I wish I, or anyone, had the answers.
@kyledawson871
@kyledawson871 12 күн бұрын
@@stu3379 I agree.
@one_of_the_Bobs
@one_of_the_Bobs 13 күн бұрын
Problem is nobody actually understands the RT aggregation score. If a movie gets a 99 on RT from 100 reviews that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s one of the greatest movies of all time. It just means enough people liked it to give it a passing score. The movie itself could get a solid 7/10 from all the reviews and it could still get a 100-99 RT score.
@mscandylevar2444
@mscandylevar2444 15 күн бұрын
I never go by rotten tomatoes they’re always wrong. Plus every one’s opinion is different, everyone has different taste. Kevin not wrong about movie theaters they are getting smaller and never full of people anymore. I still love going to the theaters and there are still a few drive-ins left in California.
@ianlassitter2397
@ianlassitter2397 13 күн бұрын
And right there, Kevin Smith shows his integrity about critics and how he thinks in life. Bend over for those you want support from, regardless of the truth.
@progKansas
@progKansas 5 күн бұрын
Beats paying $2.78 for a 20oz cup of soda.
@jameshiler7830
@jameshiler7830 16 күн бұрын
Audience score is all that matters.
@KellenMaicher
@KellenMaicher 6 күн бұрын
A 90% rating on RT means 90% of people who watched a movie liked it… it doesn’t mean it got a 90/100 rating…
@SeemoreDunkan
@SeemoreDunkan 14 күн бұрын
100%
@writeralbertlanier3434
@writeralbertlanier3434 16 күн бұрын
" The critical community" First of all, there is no critical community now. I used to be a film critic and reviewer for 8 years. Covered film festivals as a critic and before that as a journalist for over a decade . When i was working the festival beat in the 1990s and 2000s there were still film critics and real film reviewers. I left reviewing and criticism in 2010. I just came back to writing about film this year. What i find is that there are very few film critics left now. Possible reasons are layoffs from newspapers and newspaper closures as well as the rise of the internet. Secondly, the rise of video sharing platforms online such as you tube as well as social media led to the Amateurization of Film Reviews. Thus people who are not journalists ( as I had been), not academics, not writers and often not even educated formally or in film are doing film reviews. Its a mess. Plus the studios are paying these film influencers, movie tok people and you tube "film reviewers" to push their movies just as they paid people years ago to be fake film critics and pretend to be reviewers. All these you tube and tik tok reviewers you see are probably bought and paid for . Its an uncritical community maybe.
@collin8939
@collin8939 16 күн бұрын
It’s obvious KZfaq “critics” don’t have the film knowledge or vocabulary to review a film. They know about Star Wars and superheroes and maybe eighties comedies and fantasies. They aren’t coming from the same place as Jonathan Rosenbaum.
@alcoholicgoat
@alcoholicgoat 16 күн бұрын
Gatekeeper
@writeralbertlanier3434
@writeralbertlanier3434 16 күн бұрын
@collin8939 Absolutely right. One subset-The Right Wing / Conservative loons- are from what I see fixated with being anti- woke and mad at superhero and comic book films and sci fi. Everything is a vague purity test or exam with these you tube and tik tok reviewers , critics and influencers as a whole. They aren't writers and they sure as hell aren't thinkers ( hint hint). They wouldn't know Jonathan Rosenbaum or Dwight McDonald or Andrew Sarriss or James Agee or Pauline Kael. They would have to learn how to read first.
@writeralbertlanier3434
@writeralbertlanier3434 16 күн бұрын
@alcoholicgoat If I were, the gate would be closed on you. Have a nice day.
@MichaelKerr71
@MichaelKerr71 16 күн бұрын
The critics job is the most useless job in the world.
@PhilDonaldson
@PhilDonaldson 5 күн бұрын
People having conversations during the movie and theater staff not enforcing is what will kill movie theaters. I’d rather watch a movie at home than wonder if some inconsiderate monologist is going to ruin the experience for me.
@newwavepop
@newwavepop 15 күн бұрын
Is he talking about the theatre he owns? huge films like that sold like 12 tickets for opening night, then how are any theatres even still open at all? hell with crowds that small maybe i will start going back to the theatre, i NEVER go see films mostly because i do not like people and a room full of strangers. of course that said i also do not go see films because because they no longer make films that interest me, and a lot of that is based on the politics and messaging they are always trying to push and of course the subsequent complete lack of quality that that mindset results in. ahem "Artists" are destroying their own customer bases with their opinions and attitudes.
@johnnyw525
@johnnyw525 8 күн бұрын
I used to swear by Rotten Tomatoes. Then they cheapened everything by including anyone with a blog. Now the score is so unreliable and unpredictable it's basically useless. People who love movies don't like it, and people who don't care about movies don't use it... so what was the point in adding junk into the algorithm? So annoying. So dumb. And the user score is often completely hacked, too (I don't care what they say -- anyone can find fake reviews easily, I've seen indie movies pumped full of fakes reviews). At one point RT was actually very helpful, but now it's noise. (And still, after all this time, people don't even understand that the score is simply the percentage of positive reviews: 90% = 90% of critics who reviewed the film liked it.)
@Boomer19771
@Boomer19771 6 күн бұрын
AMC are the reason why movies theatres went out of business..yes the pandemic shook it up but like every industry that has over priced themselves out of existence. People catch on and don't want to spend 100 bucks to see a movie..$7 Tuesdays in Australia were massively popular. Why because it was $7. Make it affordable and people will come back it's that simple
@EyeTunz
@EyeTunz 14 күн бұрын
How refreshing to hear Kevin talk from the wallet.
@chaospoet
@chaospoet 14 күн бұрын
God Kevin pisses me off. Right out the gate "Why the fuck should you care what other people think?" then mere seconds later saying he'd practically give BJs to film critics. Why should you care what other people think, Kevin? PICK ONE!
@gigglemaniarunninwild2207
@gigglemaniarunninwild2207 14 күн бұрын
Warners own rotten tomatoes
@colinthomas2525
@colinthomas2525 13 күн бұрын
I miss the 90’s when everything was good. Dramas, action, comedies, sci-fi, independent and whatnot all done so well. Now even big name stars/directors can’t get funding for movies. All the investors only what ridiculous massive returns for huge budget shows. I’d rather have a chance to watch twenty 15,000,000 budge movies and get 5 to 10 gems then suffer a modern blockbuster.
@itcouldbelupus2842
@itcouldbelupus2842 13 күн бұрын
That's just not true. There was just as much crap back then, there's just as much good stuff now. You're just not watching the right stuff. Watch: Leave The World Behind Wicked Little Letters The Last Stop at Yuma County Civil War Monkey Man Late Night with The Devil American Fiction
@colinthomas2525
@colinthomas2525 13 күн бұрын
@@itcouldbelupus2842 I’m not saying there is no good stuff now because there is. It’s just the bad stuff still looks pretty nowadays but in the 90’s cheap budget movies looked bad.
@itcouldbelupus2842
@itcouldbelupus2842 13 күн бұрын
@@colinthomas2525 I get it, so it was easier to tell back then. I guess I agree with that
@ChadAV69
@ChadAV69 11 күн бұрын
“Supply Chain” strikes again
@dylanthrillmour866
@dylanthrillmour866 12 күн бұрын
I love Kevin to bits as a person, but he fundamentally represents a disgusting direction the industry almost took by promoting Killroy as an NFT. it's just a total betrayal on every level.
@ZachsMind
@ZachsMind 16 күн бұрын
When I was a kid, Drive In movie theaters where you park your car in a lot and put a speaker up on your window and watch a massive big screen TV just after sundown, right? And they had a concession stand you walked to, or sometimes they had waitresses, you could talk to them through the speaker thingy. When I was a kid, these had been the big deal but they were turning into dinosaurs. I watched them go extinct. Then I was in high school and college and I spent a couple summers working for the indoor cinema as an usher or doorman. Those had been around long before my Dad was a kid and they're still around but Kevin Smith is right, if indoor cinemas can't compete with home media? They're gonna go the way of the dinosaurs, man. When I worked at the cinema, there were days when maybe a dozen people were sitting in a theater designed to seat hundreds of people, but on the weekends we were turning people away or they'd have to wait for the next showing. The concessions were terrible with "butter oil" instead of real butter and drinks and candy bars that cost stupid prices. When home cinema became the thing I was ecstatic! Still am! I hated having to work around a company's schedule to see what I wanted to see and sit in a big room with a bunch of strangers who wouldn't shut up when the movie got good. Same thing has happened with vinyl for music. Then there were eight track tapes and then cassettes and then CDs and then DVDs and now if I wanna listen to music I pull it up on my cellphone. The future is now. When I was a kid we dreamed of science fiction becoming real and now it has. I'm totally okay with indoor cinemas going the way of the outdoor drive in theaters. Home theater is the way to go. I make my own popcorn. Drink soda or beer. Nobody sneezes or laughs or talks during the movie unless it's me and if I need to go to the bathroom I hit the pause button. I don't have to get up while the movie is still going and miss five or ten minutes cuz I had to empty my bladder. The future is now and I'm totally down. Bring on the next tech where I plug my brain into the movie and become part of the story myself! Bring it!
@luckyblank
@luckyblank 15 күн бұрын
Kevin's right about all this. Cinema's business models are all in the toilet. Distribution. Production. Why should it cost 100 million dollars to make a movie? Why should the public pay $6-8 for a medium coke? Why shouldn't a person be able to subscribe to one streaming service that guarantees availability of every movie ever made? Why aren't DVDs and Blu-Rays and 4Ks available for every Hollywood movie? Why are Hollywood execs so bad at making movies the public wants to see (a perennial question)?
@edbain6495
@edbain6495 13 күн бұрын
Sweet fn Roddy piper hoodie
@sandysutton2684
@sandysutton2684 16 күн бұрын
There are no movies these days that are any good, throwing millions into a movie is not going to to make it a hit, putting a good story to a movie would, but writer/film makers are running out of ideas, so remakes is what gets done, for someone who loves indie movies with a story and often not big mega stars in it, TV is the same running out of ideas
@garyv2498
@garyv2498 15 күн бұрын
He's not wrong.
@davidfulton179
@davidfulton179 15 күн бұрын
The host for once is letting his guest speak ... but then you having fucking pen-twillering Bob over there looking like he's waiting or the 3:00 bell to ring!
@Skowl3883
@Skowl3883 15 күн бұрын
Just a reminder: This isnt the Kevin Smith who created Dogma, Clerks and other classics. This is the Kevin Smith who gave up and became a shill for the big corporate entities who now control the film industry. Anything that leaves this mans mouth is only what he is allowed to say, so he doesnt piss off those who is he beholden to so he can create another mediocre film that very few will see. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
@Finfection
@Finfection 14 күн бұрын
That makes no sense considering that most of his older films were made and distributed in the Hollywood system which he eventually became fed up with after making "Cop Out". Now all of his more recent films and projects are made more independently and aren't massively distributed by the Hollywood system. I'd argue it would have made more sense to call him a shill back when he did make all his old classics. But, now? Definitely not. But, even back then he was always critical of Hollywood and often voiced his frustrations on having to work with big studios.
@theebonymaw
@theebonymaw 14 күн бұрын
the idea that Kev was ever any sort of anti-establishment paragon is RICH. dude just made stuff he liked that happened to run counter to the culture at the time - that's kinda Gen X's "thing".
@wormhunter89yt74
@wormhunter89yt74 3 күн бұрын
Rotten Tomatoes the audience loves and the critics don't like it Rotten Tomatoes goes to every single digital source from critics that have written digital reviews or archive reviews like Ebert and Siskel there's a massive disconnect between critics and audience,let say I don't like a movie or TV show there a few a don't honestly like yet I am not trying to convince everyone they shouldn't go see it.I just write based on my experience what I didn't enjoy about that film and today films lack 2 things being fun and being escapist just like today horror films they lack suspense atmosphere and genuine build up tense.I would say good marketing of a film finds an audience and bad marketing of a film you go well thanks now I have nothing to look forward or hey let give away all the good parts of film thanks saved money by watching 3 min trailer.When they give away everything I still go out see it even though they showed me everything in a trailer.
@white.lodge.dale.cooper
@white.lodge.dale.cooper 14 күн бұрын
Who the hell listens to Rotten Tomatoes, where most "reviewers" are about as smart, studied, and accomplished as Tik Tok influencers?
@leonlee877
@leonlee877 13 күн бұрын
I don't trust rotten tomato ratings. It's absolute crap and it doesnt work. Imdb ratings is the most accurate for me. Anything 7.2 and above I watchable regardless of genre. Any comedy 6.8 and above enjoyable. Anything below that, avoid unless you're trying to learn what mad a movie bad and how to avoid it
@MichaelKerr71
@MichaelKerr71 16 күн бұрын
I think Critics job is the most useless job in the world. People let some rando tell them what to consume. I don't get it. The only reason why I watch critic TV shows back in the day was only to see the previews and to see more of what the movie was about. Times have changed and now you can see all of that online without some rando telling you what you should do.
@Nathan-gd7xq
@Nathan-gd7xq 15 күн бұрын
No one's telling you to do anything, it's just people giving their opinion.
@MichaelKerr71
@MichaelKerr71 15 күн бұрын
@@Nathan-gd7xq LOL
@willshaw3493
@willshaw3493 15 күн бұрын
Critics have introduced me to a lot of movies.
@silverwings21
@silverwings21 16 күн бұрын
3:41 I forgot you even bought a movie theater. For Avatar 2 I was at the Hazlet Cinemark Theater 12. The other movie theater, in driving distance, I go to is the one at Monmouth mall. Both on a major highway, which are easily seen and accessible. Whereas your theater is out of the way and unseen. Like they say, it's all about: "Location, location, location", that would explain the low-ticket sales for you. From what I remember at Hazlet it was pretty packed for Avatar 2. Also, what does your theater offer that the other 2 well established theaters don't?
@mrfixitishere
@mrfixitishere 13 күн бұрын
Ill be that guy im sick of the messaging being less subtle then captain planets. I'm tired of racists lecturing me on racism, im tired of everything i love being used to tell me im a piece of shit. Reality is distopian enough you don't have to make it more miserable. This nostalgia bate is like ordering pizza and they serve you a bowl of tomato soup with cheese crutons. I don't care if its the greatest soup ever i exspected something else . Make the movie you want ,just sell me the soup not tell me its pizza.
@patrickhurley5604
@patrickhurley5604 11 күн бұрын
Y'know, a lot of people smash Kevin Smith, but he's a really intelligent dude 😎 but intelligence is seen as superior these days, and that's a shame ☹️
@baddi25
@baddi25 15 күн бұрын
If i hear good word of mouth on a movie i see it in a theater. But most movies now are mediocre at best.
@bingolingo7021
@bingolingo7021 10 күн бұрын
He's very mainstream now. Bleh his He-man
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