Clerks is my favorite Kevin Smith film since the movie is full of iconic moments. I haven't seen Dogma in a few years, but it might be one of his best, because of the fantastic ensemble cast and unique plot.
I do like when Smith makes nostalgic films, which is often in movies like Clerks, Mallrats and things that are basically about him growin up in Jersey. This oen looks like a lot of fun!
I saw this yesterday (his films these days aren't easy to find) It was good, but it doesn't have the magic of his 90s stuff. Maybe we're all getting too old for Kevin Smith?)
But that might be the nostalgia speaking. I find his films have actually kind of grown with us. I know the Clerks films specifically all spoke to me at different times in my life.
@@ReelSchoollike the interview. I was wondering why isn't any one asking Austin how weird it is to play a fictional version of his girlfriends father.
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Mallrats is my fav!
Clerks is my favorite Kevin Smith film since the movie is full of iconic moments. I haven't seen Dogma in a few years, but it might be one of his best, because of the fantastic ensemble cast and unique plot.
Dogma!
@@balzac308777 This is the only acceptable answer haha
@@balzac308777 That's mine too
This interview seemed like pure chaos! Great job!
it wasn't another kid at the hospital, it was Grace's friend who was naming HER kid Brian David.
I think you can forgive the kid...
I do like when Smith makes nostalgic films, which is often in movies like Clerks, Mallrats and things that are basically about him growin up in Jersey. This oen looks like a lot of fun!
How many people actually got to see this film? I havent' heard anyone talking about it.
I saw this yesterday (his films these days aren't easy to find) It was good, but it doesn't have the magic of his 90s stuff. Maybe we're all getting too old for Kevin Smith?)
But that might be the nostalgia speaking. I find his films have actually kind of grown with us. I know the Clerks films specifically all spoke to me at different times in my life.
You didn't like it?
@@ReelSchoollike the interview. I was wondering why isn't any one asking Austin how weird it is to play a fictional version of his girlfriends father.