Yea man love that dude love u too man thank u for all the great free content I've been having a shot time the last couple of months I'm from nyc n it's tough living here n for the hour or so that u upload a show u help me cope n escape for a bit u inspire give insight n help give perception on things keep up the good work mike 💯💪🏿💯🙌🏿💯 I awesome find it cool that your a cancer as well #giftncurse 🤷🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️✌🏿😵🤣😵
Man... you get downright Wellesian in your tone and delivery. Hope you never quit your pod. Your already good and are only gonna grow and branch like a Sequoia in the annals of time.
Your rant at the start about people subscribing actually worked. I've watched a bunch since I seen the Jim Jefferies episode and you got me to subscribe lol.
I work as a background extra, and I have to say, Kevin Smith was one of the most enjoyable pros I've ever been on set with. He never talked to me directly or anything (which is 100% normal; directors rarely talk to BG) but his whole energy and attitude and way of communicating on set was just so upbeat and relaxed. He made everyone feel included and hyped to do the job. He was just one of those people who you see what they're like for a single day, and you think, I like, respect, and trust this person.
Ha! I did some too. I was on Nuremberg with Alec Baldwin and Christopher Plummer. Plummer came over and hung out with the extras, he was just so down to earth and nice!
@@pab1381 Easy. I was sitting with the other extras, the understudy for the female lead was this stunning Italian looking woman. She was sitting quietly near us. Baldwin comes over and starts hitting on her. He was married to Kim Basinger at the time. I remember hearing the things he was saying and CRINGING. He was saying things like "Oh there's a party at the producers place this weekend, you should come, could be great for your career..." we all knew what he meant. Her reply was the best tho: "Sorry, I'm spending the weekend with my mom." Basically saying "f__K off you degenerate.." Us extras all started laughing hahahahaha Baldwin walked away all pissed and she didn't GAF!
@@robzilla730 Maybe. But I'd rather be a great guy who makes bad movies than a bad guy who makes great movies. Honestly, I'd be cool with being a good guy who makes _any_ movies. Cooler job than mine.
I grew up about 15 minutes from where Kevin did. Met him many times and even did background in a few movies he was involved in. Let me just say that he is the most humble and down to Earth guy there is. He gave me a tour of his office on Broad Street and I didn't leave empty handed (signed books and posters). Such a good dude!! It was sad when he left NJ. But I will always support every project he does.
I fucking loved that movie when I was a teen. Nothing better than getting really high and eating your way through the home pantry whilst watching dogma.
@@robertjackson6056 He's Really Good but I feel like his viscousness isn't as strong as Michaels. Loved the casting choice though cause Jon Cryer played Lex nephew Lenny in Superman lV: The Quest for Peace.
For me Michael is my prototype on screen Lex. He's portrayal is wonderfully subtle and not manic like Cryer or Hackman (not to say they are bad, they are just not how I see Lex)
I absolutely love and adore Kevin Smith. I’ve been a fan since Clerks was released. I admire everything about that man and had the pleasure of meeting him last year as well. Total bucket list item for me. Can’t wait to hear the whole interview! ❤️
"The moment you create something, you won...everything after is just an asterisk and statistics." Damn, i knew this would be entertaining. Didn't expect it to be so inspiring.
I’ve been a fan of Kevin Smith since Mallrats. His podcasts are hilarious and insightful, especially Fatman Beyond. He and Marc Bernardin really work well together. I’d really like to see Kevin and Michael work together on a movie or host a podcast together or something. This was a great conversation.
I'm an Entertainment Business student right now at Full Sail University, ten months into my degree program. I have been a really big fan of Kevin Smith since after I saw "Chasing Amy" and I cannot tell you why that is one of my favorite Kevin Smith movies but it spoke to me. The advice that he has is so valuable to anyone entering the Entertainment Business. Some day, I'm hopeful that I will be standing on the set of a movie or a tv show that I have not only written but created outright. I would also like to meet Kevin Smith one day as for me, he seems like the only genuine creator out there these days.
I immediately loved Mallrats when I saw it in the theater. I went to see it two more times. I had never even seen Clerks or heard of Kevin Smith before Mallrats.
So happy I listened to Michael and Kevin talk. Thankful to be alive. I am watching all these Rosenbaum podcasts by the time I go to the dentist to get abscessed teeth pulled. I am sobering up to bring down my blood pressure and get stronger. Thank you for the entertaining conversations.
What I love about your show is you show the human side to celebrities or whatever guest you have. I take the train to work and listen on the way. It's a great way to normalize my life. I struggle with anxiety and have learnt how to cope through the years, but listening to you and your guests is REFRESHING.
I love it when you put a quarter in the Kevin Smith machine. It's great value for money, you can just drop that quarter in and sit back for 15 minutes.
Michel's easiest interview ever - say hello, bit of chit chat, ask a question, then let Kevin talk. Love hearing him tell his stories and you can tell he's well liked by those who give him the chance.
I'm so excited for this episode!! Love Kevin Smith!!! Thank you so much for getting him on the podcast Rosey! Keep up the awesome work and thank you for always getting the best guests. Happy Tuesday ^_^ 💙
Good 'ole Kev, usually someone asks him a question and then he talks for the next hour, this time he asked Michael a question ....... and then talked for the next hour 😂
Sure, but after hearing about filmmaking from Kevin for 30 minutes or so, Michael soft pitches a horror movie. He never said help me with money, he never said what it was about, he just said how he didn't know what to do with that script. Pitching the script hasn't born fruit. So Kevin sells Michael on making it himself, and stop worrying about the reviews and stress. What we won't see is the inside baseball of them talking horror movies and how he could ACTUALLY make the movie. At least, that's what I hope.
I remember walking through the Eden Prairie Mall in MN while they were shooting Mallrats. Ever since then, I’ve been a Kevin Smith fan and a comic book geek!
Micheal, you have done such an incredible job with your show and I'm happy we get a chance to hear you do these fantastic interviews on the regular. Thanks man!
I met Kevin at a screening of CLERKS III. I can’t remember what I said, but I asked if I could just shake his hand, and he said, “You can shake anything you want, brother.” When I took his hand, it was THE SOFTEST skin I’ve ever touched in my life. It was like his hand was made of slightly melted butter. It was wild.
I remember the first time I had heard about Kevin Smith. A colleague of mine was telling me about this great director and I should see a movie called Mallrats. I took his advice and have been hooked ever since. One of the greatest writer/directors. He doesn't need massive budgets, doesn't need to hide behind money because his dialogue is so damn good.
That's why i love this show because they talk about their mental health and their feelings and it makes you realize that actors are people first. You have your larger than life eccentrics like Depp or Cruise and it's hard for normal people to relate to them but then you have people like Rosenbaum and Kevin Smith who just seen like normal dudes who act and direct for a living and they just seem more down to earth
ANYONE else watching this more than once. I am trying to make two web series. one based on my first job with friends in mc donalds in 1998, and the other as kids at 8 and 10 years old southpark esk. and this interview with michael and Kevin IS SO SO SO inspiring. it's amazing. "once you make something you win"
The fact that Smith, widely known as a longtime comic book fan, states that he never aspired to directing superhero movies, proves that he is, highs and lows, a true filmmaker.
What's crazy is that Lex Luthor leaving Smallville on S7 kinda works SO WELL for both the show and all-that's when the original writers/showrunners, Gough & Miller, left then as well. It was a great transition because the last 3 seasons were also very, very post-Smallville, Metropolis Year One-esque and it just worked as this different shift in tone. BUT I am so glad he came back for the finale, that meant SO MUCH to all of us fans from S1. Smallville remains the best live-action adaptation of Superman to date.
YAYYYY two of my favorite people in a podcast together! Clerks and Mallrats are some of my favorite movies of all time and I had no idea that Mallrats bombed--crazy! I watched those over and over and over and I think Jay and Silent Bob Strike back was one of my first opening night midnight showings I ever went to (back when I could stay up that late!)
I found mallrats on sky old fashioned movies in 1998 getting back from work at my second job being 17 almost 18 doing a chef at that point in time... One of the best nights of my life man!
Great interview! K. Smith is my hero. Nothing more powerful than a dude who knows his limitations and his strengths. He’s a pure entertainer as a film-maker (entertains himself, and us, the audience;) What a concept lol
I’m not sure how I got here, but I’m glad to have found ya, Michael! Thanks for trying to help me keep some of my old normal in the face of the new. Be well.
As an artist and in particular as a creative creator, Kev steadily does what he loves as the primary. For this plus his modesty & humility cemented my fandom from Clerks and beyond. ✌🙏 Lunchbox!
I seen Mall Rats in '97. A artist and movie enthusiast showed me it. I thought it was amazing and I was heavy into X-Men and comics and that movie was climatic on knowing I wasn't a lonely comic lover.
So glad this came out right now. I've been struggling with this online school crap and now I finally have a bad excuse to slack off. Thank you Michael bro I love these!
@@Pissingonmyflowers Look, the moose puppet will probably be pretty big. It'll be a 2 man job. So Lex Luthor and Batman will just have to learn to work together. Should be okay as long as Rosenbaum doesn't say Martha.
Clerks 2. Best first date movie I've ever seen in theatres. Loved and still love Mallrats. That was the world in those days. The mall was something magical.
What was so amazing about Smallville was that it was somehow cut from the Superman movies dna and those movies are something very special and seemed to touch something great and Smallville was able to harness that same energy and continue the same journey in a different form!
I read Kevin Smith's GREEN HORNET comic and wonder if he now thinks he's got the directorial chops to bring his vision to life as a movie (whether or not he'd actually do it).
50 MINs man, screw this I'm bookmarking this AND adding this to my own personal playlists. DO NOT DARE to delete this video or take it down BECAUSE THIS IS AWESOME and I NEEDED to listen to this.
It's funny hearing Michael talk about how his friends thought he wouldn't be Lex Luthor-turned out, he's THE BEST Lex Luthor we've ever had, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a fan of his... SMALLVILLE is literally known for being great BECAUSE Lex is there and it's such an unexpected yet true-to-character look at him. Like, people say Joaquin Phoenix Joker being a character study, try Lex on Smallville and his gradual metamorphosis. Anyway, the reason I say it's funny is because I'm listening to Kristen Wiig on Fallon talking about how utterly insane and unexpected it is for HER to be Cheetah on WW84, and who knows I haven't seen the film yet (it comes out in 5 days) but as a WW fan I would be flat out LYING if I said the biggest draw was that we are getting a live-action version for the first time for WW's arch-nemesis. AND EVEN SHE and HER friends at SNL were like "you? Cheetah? Seriously?" I'm like YES! If Patty Jenkins of MONSTER fame can transform the beautiful Charlize Theron into a that eponymous monster, she knows what she's doing with Kristen Wiig as Cheetah. Heck, I remember half the internet losing their collective sh*t when Heath Ledger was announced as the Joker. Dammit, as fans I'm watching every single one of these episodes because Michael is just awesome to the core. Best wishes and happy holidays from Bangladesh. Stay safe and masked everyone.
Great episode with the one and only Kevin Smith. Complete open book. Support the pod 💙
I tweeted to you two a couple years ago saying you should do a podcast together. Cool it finally happened, now you should go on Fatman Beyond 👍
Favourite all time episode with 2 of the best humans. Thanks for this Michael 👍
Yea man love that dude love u too man thank u for all the great free content I've been having a shot time the last couple of months I'm from nyc n it's tough living here n for the hour or so that u upload a show u help me cope n escape for a bit u inspire give insight n help give perception on things keep up the good work mike 💯💪🏿💯🙌🏿💯 I awesome find it cool that your a cancer as well #giftncurse 🤷🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️✌🏿😵🤣😵
Man... you get downright Wellesian in your tone and delivery. Hope you never quit your pod. Your already good and are only gonna grow and branch like a Sequoia in the annals of time.
Your rant at the start about people subscribing actually worked. I've watched a bunch since I seen the Jim Jefferies episode and you got me to subscribe lol.
I work as a background extra, and I have to say, Kevin Smith was one of the most enjoyable pros I've ever been on set with. He never talked to me directly or anything (which is 100% normal; directors rarely talk to BG) but his whole energy and attitude and way of communicating on set was just so upbeat and relaxed. He made everyone feel included and hyped to do the job. He was just one of those people who you see what they're like for a single day, and you think, I like, respect, and trust this person.
Who is the worst person you’ve seen??
Ha! I did some too. I was on Nuremberg with Alec Baldwin and Christopher Plummer. Plummer came over and hung out with the extras, he was just so down to earth and nice!
@@pab1381 Easy. I was sitting with the other extras, the understudy for the female lead was this stunning Italian looking woman. She was sitting quietly near us. Baldwin comes over and starts hitting on her. He was married to Kim Basinger at the time. I remember hearing the things he was saying and CRINGING. He was saying things like "Oh there's a party at the producers place this weekend, you should come, could be great for your career..." we all knew what he meant. Her reply was the best tho: "Sorry, I'm spending the weekend with my mom." Basically saying "f__K off you degenerate.."
Us extras all started laughing hahahahaha Baldwin walked away all pissed and she didn't GAF!
I'm sure he's a great guy but he hasn't made a good movie since Dogma.
@@robzilla730 Maybe. But I'd rather be a great guy who makes bad movies than a bad guy who makes great movies. Honestly, I'd be cool with being a good guy who makes _any_ movies. Cooler job than mine.
I grew up about 15 minutes from where Kevin did. Met him many times and even did background in a few movies he was involved in. Let me just say that he is the most humble and down to Earth guy there is. He gave me a tour of his office on Broad Street and I didn't leave empty handed (signed books and posters). Such a good dude!! It was sad when he left NJ. But I will always support every project he does.
As much as I loved Clerks, for me, the movie that gave Kevin a lifetime pass is Dogma. Such a great movie.
I fucking loved that movie when I was a teen. Nothing better than getting really high and eating your way through the home pantry whilst watching dogma.
I have t agree Dogma was his best and Alan Rickman was so fricken great🎭
I love Dogma!! Agreed!
What are you going to do? Hit me with that fffffish?
Alan Rickman and Chris Rock are FUCKING phenomenal in Dogma.
Kevin Smith has the most immaculate memory I've ever seen. It's unreal how much that dude can just recall at a moment's notice.
To be fair he didn't start smoking weed until like 10 years ago lol
Plus he's told most of the stories many, many times that it's like a rehearsed speech at this point...
Until you see him on a live podcast and he can't remember the name of someone he was supposed to remember from 6 minutes ago...
Anyone who actually watched Smallvile KNOWS Michael is the best Lex.
Without a doubt! In my opinion everyone who's played Lex has done a good job but Rosenbaum is on a whole different level!
He’s the second best, Jon Cryer took Michael’s spot as the best Lex
@@robertjackson6056 I haven't seen all of Cryer's performance yet (just a bit from Crisis). So far he didn't do it for me?
@@robertjackson6056 He's Really Good but I feel like his viscousness isn't as strong as Michaels. Loved the casting choice though cause Jon Cryer played Lex nephew Lenny in Superman lV: The Quest for Peace.
For me Michael is my prototype on screen Lex. He's portrayal is wonderfully subtle and not manic like Cryer or Hackman (not to say they are bad, they are just not how I see Lex)
I absolutely love and adore Kevin Smith. I’ve been a fan since Clerks was released. I admire everything about that man and had the pleasure of meeting him last year as well. Total bucket list item for me. Can’t wait to hear the whole interview! ❤️
You'll dig it! 💙
"The moment you create something, you won...everything after is just an asterisk and statistics."
Damn, i knew this would be entertaining. Didn't expect it to be so inspiring.
I’ve been a fan of Kevin Smith since Mallrats. His podcasts are hilarious and insightful, especially Fatman Beyond. He and Marc Bernardin really work well together. I’d really like to see Kevin and Michael work together on a movie or host a podcast together or something. This was a great conversation.
Same. In fact, I so prefer MALLRATS over Clerks. I look elsewhere for my artsy fartsy stuff
But he must burn in hell because of He Man.
More of Mallrats fan than Clerks fan . He's a fanboy that's a great storyteller . Still don't know why he wasn't Oscar nominated for DOGMA .
Kevin Smith is a living Legend. Clerks is timeless and Mike and Tom should do their own show inspired by Clerks.
What I love about Michael Rosenbaum and Kevin Smith is that they're fans first, actors second.
Kevin Smith is always fun to listen to for a few hours. He always puts things in perspective.
With Kevin life now focused on mental health, a second visit to "In Side of You" would be a standout episode.
I'm an Entertainment Business student right now at Full Sail University, ten months into my degree program. I have been a really big fan of Kevin Smith since after I saw "Chasing Amy" and I cannot tell you why that is one of my favorite Kevin Smith movies but it spoke to me. The advice that he has is so valuable to anyone entering the Entertainment Business.
Some day, I'm hopeful that I will be standing on the set of a movie or a tv show that I have not only written but created outright. I would also like to meet Kevin Smith one day as for me, he seems like the only genuine creator out there these days.
I immediately loved Mallrats when I saw it in the theater. I went to see it two more times. I had never even seen Clerks or heard of Kevin Smith before Mallrats.
Another great interview. Thanks Michael.
Mallrats was the first Kevin Smith movie I ever saw, and it immediately hooked me. I became an instant lifelong fan because of that film alone.
I saw Mallrats first and LOVED IT! Didn’t see Clerks until a few years later and then I was Kevin Smith fan for life.
I've met Jay in person. Now I've got to meet Silent Bob himself, the legend, Kevin Smith. And Mr. Rosenbaum too! Love the podcast.
So happy I listened to Michael and Kevin talk. Thankful to be alive. I am watching all these Rosenbaum podcasts by the time I go to the dentist to get abscessed teeth pulled. I am sobering up to bring down my blood pressure and get stronger. Thank you for the entertaining conversations.
Thank you aswell, Ryan.
Kevin Smith has such great dialogue in his movies, most comedies don’t really go for deep long drawn out dialogue but Kevin goes there and I love it
What I love about your show is you show the human side to celebrities or whatever guest you have. I take the train to work and listen on the way. It's a great way to normalize my life. I struggle with anxiety and have learnt how to cope through the years, but listening to you and your guests is REFRESHING.
I love it when you put a quarter in the Kevin Smith machine. It's great value for money, you can just drop that quarter in and sit back for 15 minutes.
Michel's easiest interview ever - say hello, bit of chit chat, ask a question, then let Kevin talk.
Love hearing him tell his stories and you can tell he's well liked by those who give him the chance.
This is the interview I've been waiting for!!!!
I'm so excited for this episode!! Love Kevin Smith!!! Thank you so much for getting him on the podcast Rosey! Keep up the awesome work and thank you for always getting the best guests. Happy Tuesday ^_^ 💙
Happy Tues 💙💙
Simply adore this kind and talented man.Truly inspirational❤️
one of a kind
Kevin Smith is a national treasure and a real king of the geeks!!!
I love everything Kevin Smith has put out, Clerks II is my favorite film of his and “Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms!”
Good 'ole Kev, usually someone asks him a question and then he talks for the next hour, this time he asked Michael a question ....... and then talked for the next hour 😂
That’s why we love him tho.
Sure, but after hearing about filmmaking from Kevin for 30 minutes or so, Michael soft pitches a horror movie. He never said help me with money, he never said what it was about, he just said how he didn't know what to do with that script. Pitching the script hasn't born fruit. So Kevin sells Michael on making it himself, and stop worrying about the reviews and stress. What we won't see is the inside baseball of them talking horror movies and how he could ACTUALLY make the movie. At least, that's what I hope.
I remember walking through the Eden Prairie Mall in MN while they were shooting Mallrats. Ever since then, I’ve been a Kevin Smith fan and a comic book geek!
So glad this came up on my feed!
Micheal, you have done such an incredible job with your show and I'm happy we get a chance to hear you do these fantastic interviews on the regular. Thanks man!
Just found this show recently, he's a good soft interview. Entertaining storytelling style.
Had to grab some chocolate covered pretzels, because I knew that with Rosenbaum AND Kevin Smith talking it was going to be a long one. Loved it!
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Don't stink palm yourself bro lol
This the crossover I didnt expect. My 2 favorite podcasters
Great one. What is special about your podcast is that I always learn something new about your guests.
Yay!! So excited for this one! Always knew of him and his work but excited to learn so much more!
I met Kevin at a screening of CLERKS III. I can’t remember what I said, but I asked if I could just shake his hand, and he said, “You can shake anything you want, brother.” When I took his hand, it was THE SOFTEST skin I’ve ever touched in my life. It was like his hand was made of slightly melted butter. It was wild.
I remember the first time I had heard about Kevin Smith. A colleague of mine was telling me about this great director and I should see a movie called Mallrats. I took his advice and have been hooked ever since.
One of the greatest writer/directors. He doesn't need massive budgets, doesn't need to hide behind money because his dialogue is so damn good.
That's why i love this show because they talk about their mental health and their feelings and it makes you realize that actors are people first. You have your larger than life eccentrics like Depp or Cruise and it's hard for normal people to relate to them but then you have people like Rosenbaum and Kevin Smith who just seen like normal dudes who act and direct for a living and they just seem more down to earth
Kevin is someone I would LOVE to get stoned and talk Movies with! Great Job Michael!
Honestly, Kevin Smith is greatly underrated, the dude made Clerks, Chasing Amy and Dogma was fucking awesome
He isn't underrated, he just sucks now and constantly lies to his fans
ANYONE else watching this more than once. I am trying to make two web series. one based on my first job with friends in mc donalds in 1998, and the other as kids at 8 and 10 years old southpark esk. and this interview with michael and Kevin IS SO SO SO inspiring. it's amazing.
"once you make something you win"
The fact that Smith, widely known as a longtime comic book fan, states that he never aspired to directing superhero movies, proves that he is, highs and lows, a true filmmaker.
Catching up on some of the older podcasts. This was delightful af to watch. Beautiful conversation between you two. I loved this 😊🖤.
Another great episode. Thank you guys. Have a fantastic week.
I watch and listen to all episodes man. You and others have helped my mental fitness. Keep up the great work.
this was such a pleasure to watch
What's crazy is that Lex Luthor leaving Smallville on S7 kinda works SO WELL for both the show and all-that's when the original writers/showrunners, Gough & Miller, left then as well. It was a great transition because the last 3 seasons were also very, very post-Smallville, Metropolis Year One-esque and it just worked as this different shift in tone. BUT I am so glad he came back for the finale, that meant SO MUCH to all of us fans from S1. Smallville remains the best live-action adaptation of Superman to date.
Lovely interview guys thank you
So much love for Kevin and Michael! Great show!
How can someone dislike this video?
This is an amazing podcast.
Two legends. So greatful for these interviews. Cheers from NZ Michael.
ALWAYS more Kevin Smith, Rosenbaum!!! Love your guests, love your podcast!
You and Kevin on a podcast together? Absolutely beautiful
Kevin Smith is my boy, I love Kevin Smith.
YAYYYY two of my favorite people in a podcast together! Clerks and Mallrats are some of my favorite movies of all time and I had no idea that Mallrats bombed--crazy! I watched those over and over and over and I think Jay and Silent Bob Strike back was one of my first opening night midnight showings I ever went to (back when I could stay up that late!)
thank God Kevin Smith keeps making kevin smith movies!!!!
I found mallrats on sky old fashioned movies in 1998 getting back from work at my second job being 17 almost 18 doing a chef at that point in time... One of the best nights of my life man!
This was an awesome surprise. Love both of you guys!
Great interview! K. Smith is my hero.
Nothing more powerful than a dude who knows his limitations and his strengths. He’s a pure entertainer as a film-maker (entertains himself, and us, the audience;) What a concept lol
I’m not sure how I got here, but I’m glad to have found ya, Michael! Thanks for trying to help me keep some of my old normal in the face of the new. Be well.
As an artist and in particular as a creative creator, Kev steadily does what he loves as the primary. For this plus his modesty & humility cemented my fandom from Clerks and beyond. ✌🙏 Lunchbox!
Such a great episode. The insights that Kevin has about directing was so informative. Bouncing back after failure is so important.
I seen Mall Rats in '97. A artist and movie enthusiast showed me it. I thought it was amazing and I was heavy into X-Men and comics and that movie was climatic on knowing I wasn't a lonely comic lover.
I hope Michael calls him out on saying Jon Cryer was the best Lex Luthor.
Absolutely Awesome 👍 I have always been a Kevin Smith fan. Glad you had him on your show. Always love your podcasts.
to answer Kevin Smith’s question in 1995 I was one I had not seen any movies. But I love Mallrats now.
Need to do a parody remake of The Thing with you, Smith, Ammell,Cavill, Welling, Gustin,,and i don't know who else..
So glad this came out right now. I've been struggling with this online school crap and now I finally have a bad excuse to slack off. Thank you Michael bro I love these!
It's amazing in how many videos Lex Luthor, of all people, says "I feel like Im a good person"
To paraphrase Ricardo Montalban: "A villain doesn't see himself as a villain. He's just a man--who does villainous things."
This is the Absolute Best episode to date !
Thanks Kevin and Michael !
😁👍🌴☀️
Michael Rosenbaum and Kevin Smith- my worlds are coming together!
This was such a great interview. My favourite one so far!
Another amazing and fantastic episode!
hi michael..i'm from brazil and i'm your fan ... since the series SMALLVILLE .... congratulations to you and success ...
I hope Ryan stays on the podcast for a while, he's one of the best aspects, idk! Keep it up fellas, always a pleasure to listen in each week.
Just got the recent re-release of Mallrats. Such a fun movie. I'll always be a fan of this guy
been wanting you two to pair up for ever! my two of my three favourite podcasters.
I'd be happy to see Kevin Smith put Michael Rosenbaum in his next movie. He could play the moose in Moose Jaws.
THIS
Harley Morenstein from Epic Meal Time is already cast as the Moose
That's ben afflecks job
@@Pissingonmyflowers Look, the moose puppet will probably be pretty big. It'll be a 2 man job. So Lex Luthor and Batman will just have to learn to work together. Should be okay as long as Rosenbaum doesn't say Martha.
From my understanding, Clerks 3 is scheduled to begin production this summer. Kevin should get Michael in there as a customer at the Quick Stop.
Absolutely great episode
So Happy to still have "Silent Bob" with us
Clerks 2. Best first date movie I've ever seen in theatres. Loved and still love Mallrats. That was the world in those days. The mall was something magical.
1:27:40 I love when the dog starts barking. Made my puppy trip out for a bit. Lol
Rosie, your podcast is golden brother. Keep it up, its amazing how you get the best interviews. Your Lex is still THE best.
I'm lovin' your podcast man.
Love your pod :)
Thank you! 😊
What was so amazing about Smallville was that it was somehow cut from the Superman movies dna and those movies are something very special and seemed to touch something great and Smallville was able to harness that same energy and continue the same journey in a different form!
I read Kevin Smith's GREEN HORNET comic and wonder if he now thinks he's got the directorial chops to bring his vision to life as a movie (whether or not he'd actually do it).
oh hell yes two of my favorite people i never thought Id see together!!!
Such a motivational and inspiring episode. Loved hearing Kevin's take on how to live life.
Kevin is such a great interview, he really makes it easy haha!!
How has this dude not aged since Smallville?
Cuz he had no hair in Smallville. He has hair now. Normally, hair = younger and no hair = older. Your subconscious is being fooled by a subterfuge.
50 MINs man, screw this I'm bookmarking this AND adding this to my own personal playlists. DO NOT DARE to delete this video or take it down BECAUSE THIS IS AWESOME and I NEEDED to listen to this.
This is one of my favorites, you guys seemed so naturally in your talking.
I love your podcast and i really love this one with kevin i'm a big fan of yours and his
Good episode. I love Kevin Smith ❤ he's awesome. And your awesome to.
Was kinda hoping that Kevin went on for 4 hours like in his Evening Withs
This was a really great episode. Also mallrats was always my favorite viewaskew movie
It's funny hearing Michael talk about how his friends thought he wouldn't be Lex Luthor-turned out, he's THE BEST Lex Luthor we've ever had, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a fan of his... SMALLVILLE is literally known for being great BECAUSE Lex is there and it's such an unexpected yet true-to-character look at him. Like, people say Joaquin Phoenix Joker being a character study, try Lex on Smallville and his gradual metamorphosis.
Anyway, the reason I say it's funny is because I'm listening to Kristen Wiig on Fallon talking about how utterly insane and unexpected it is for HER to be Cheetah on WW84, and who knows I haven't seen the film yet (it comes out in 5 days) but as a WW fan I would be flat out LYING if I said the biggest draw was that we are getting a live-action version for the first time for WW's arch-nemesis. AND EVEN SHE and HER friends at SNL were like "you? Cheetah? Seriously?" I'm like YES! If Patty Jenkins of MONSTER fame can transform the beautiful Charlize Theron into a that eponymous monster, she knows what she's doing with Kristen Wiig as Cheetah.
Heck, I remember half the internet losing their collective sh*t when Heath Ledger was announced as the Joker. Dammit, as fans I'm watching every single one of these episodes because Michael is just awesome to the core. Best wishes and happy holidays from Bangladesh. Stay safe and masked everyone.