Kevin Smith arrives at the airport in England as JJ Abrams greets him. Abrams: (with an angry and threatening demeanor) "Why you slimy, double-crossing, no-good swindler. You've got a lot of guts coming here after what you pulled." Kevin nervously motions with his hands and points to himself, as if to say "Me?" JJ slowly approaches Kevin and quickly throws a punch towards him but stops suddenly. Kevin flinches and puts his arms up as if to block. JJ smiles, grabs Kevin, hugs him and starts laughing. Abrams: "How you doin', you old pirate? So good to see you!"
No.. Kevin gets all silent Bob on him. Tries to make light of it all like he does to Jay in Jay and Silent Bob (Making fun of Jay kissing Justice's hand) JJ Abrams pauses then bitch slaps him and says "Fuck You Fatty!"
Wesley B. To be honest he tells a story like me know how to keep u interested and brings the punchlines. Not saying Nothing but makes me wanna be a stand up comedian
He hit the head on the nail when saying it brought him back to his childhood. I was brought to tears when Harrison Ford says "Chewy were home" in the trailer.
There is something about Kevin Smith monologues that are beyond captivating. This ends on the story of an over weight middle-aged guy, struggling to make his drunk wife reach a full climax, and I still want to hear more of that shit. Great verbal story teller.
I love how Kevin Smith is so open and honest about everything. It's like the guy doesn't keep secrets from anyone. And his attitude is so friendly and inviting. You can't help but like the guy. As the saying goes, he's "keeping it real."
Kevin is the man. I've said it before on other youtube videos of him yappin away, and Ill say it again. Not much else to say about you sir. Thank you for everything you've taught me.
I am all for practical effects: models, real sets and locations, flawless animatronics, and wrap it all up in an exciting plot and we will have that Star Wars movie we've all been longing for!
Kevin Smith - nailed it man - after watching VII that was what was in my gut. JJ nailed it and Kevin could see he nailed and his story is simply 'trudat'.
Kevin's so cool. We're the same age, and everything he says about the toys (and the friend I had that had a killer collection of toys happened to be named, Kevin) and the magic of those films .. it all painted an even bigger picture for me ... and WHY I'm 43 and still have boxes of SW toys. Many still mint in box, but usually I buy 2 of each so I can open one a have that magic in my hands. that place where only our generation fully understands .. and yeah, I would've blubbered like a baby. THX Kevin Smith!! and THX to the videographer for posting this.
Oh wow! How great it must have felt to not only see the millennium falcon in person, but to actually set foot on it! I've had my fears about the new movie for awhile, but after listening to what Kevin Smith has to say about it, my mind is a little more at ease. Star Wars was my childhood, and I can't wait to share the experience of witnessing a new Star Wars film on the big screen for the first time with my son. Opening night, when those lights go down, and everyone cheers in anticipation! Pure exhilaration! I can't wait!
Met this guy on set briefly. I only took that job because he worked on it and he wasn't on set until my last day haha. So I didn't get to work for/with him but everyone I met on that set that had worked with him said he was a really nice guy and raved about him.
I don't think its about being fat so much as it's about wearing a uniform. He has this on in half the photos online. Kind of like Joan Rivers face, its not about being fat or ugly its just her uniform.
Now I'M emotional too...I got the Millennium Falcon when I turned 5...and I still have it at 35...but at that age my parents wouldn't let me watch the series. They did let me watch a ten second clip of the attack on Hoth that day though...I remember being stunned.
This is Keven Smith, his opinion has been dead to me since he started doing lawsuits on online comics that do a single scene parody of jay and silent bob, even if there just standing in the background, while saying he supports independant comics. Web comics make no money, there is no point of a lawsuit.
***** Exactly. People get up in arms about this shit, but a lot of creators just say "stop doing it." The fact that it is small should prove that they aren't looking for cash, they just want control of their own creations. It should be pointed out that "Star Wars" is the perfect example of this- Lucas was willing to give up ANY stake in the original "Star Wars" as long as he maintained ownership of the universe and characters. One of the smartest decisions ever.
***** This is only partly true. You don't need to go after absolutely every single person; if you did you'd be stuck in endless litigation. Besides, there are many other people that aren't nearly as litigious with their franchises.
xscoot Then the argument should be "his lawyers are too litigious" not right out of the gate "he is an asshole". You do realize that he represents others? View Askew employs many people and partners (Miramax). He can't just blithely say "fuck it".
Imagine it... a roller coaster where the cars for the ride include: the Millenium Falcon, TIE fighters, Z-95 Headhunters... take your pick of vehicle and take a wild ride.
Kevin's Phantom Menace Review I saw 'Episode One' tonight. Hee-hee-hee! Ah - being in this business finally pays off. The good folks at the BBC sent me to a press screening, so that I can review the flick next week for them. I offer my new Brit peeps a shoutout for that. Of the film, I can say many things. But the long and short of it is that I liked it - quite a bit. I'd rank it right after 'Empire' in a list of fave 'Star Wars' flicks. It starts great, ends great, and has great stuff sprinkled in between. Is there too much Jar Jar? For a small stretch, yes; but then the Binks quotient calms down considerably. Is the kid bad? I thought he was okay. He certainly wasn't wooden, as some people have suggested. He was a kid actor - no more, no less. I will say that - while it's probably unintentional, his exhuberance juxtaposes nicely against what he eventually becomes in the stories. Is it a puppet-heavy, CGI affair? There's a great deal of it, but not to the point where it's irritating (though the two-headed pod-race comentator was a bit much). I think the key is to go in with low expectations. I did, and I really dug it. Dug it more with distance. I'd see it again. The stuff I liked: Liam, Ewan, Darth Maul (who's in the 2:10 flick for maybe a half hour, tops), R2's introduction, the reappearance of the Tusken Raiders, the treatment of the Jedi as supreme badasses that are to be feared, the political subplot, the fact that Lucas slows the second act way down to introduce Anakin, and of course, the lightsaber battles. The use of the lightsaber in this flick is astounding; worth the price of admission alone. I'm sure in about a week, it's going to become quite fashionable to bash this flick - hard. But I'd like to go on record as saying I dug it. It's a good movie with great moments. Two things that stuck out to me, though: at one point, they refer to 'space'. Has the word 'space' ever been used in a 'Star Wars' flick before? Padme says "Space is cold." It struck me as odd, because I can't recall anyone ever using the term 'space' in the flicks before. That, and the Viceroy of the trade commission. For half the flick, I was trying to decipher his accent - was it Jamaican, French, what? Then it came to me: he sounds like the Czech Brothers from the old SNL (or Steve Martin's 'Wild and Crazy Guy' character). Weird. Anyway, see the flick when it comes out. It's better than half the crap out there, and it's got history on its side. In a world of grades: B+ or A- In a world of stars: 3 or 3 and a 1/2
2:21 Yeah, I take NDA's seriously too. 5 years ago, got to see Toy Story 3 a month before it came out, had to sign one before we saw the film...and it was excruciating waiting a month to talk about what I had seen, and wanted to discuss!
See, Lucas should have given the reins over years ago. Star Wars sequels are stories that need to be told by gigantic friggin' nerds like Kevin Smith, and JJ Abrams, and me, and you, and every single one of us whose childhoods were formed by the originals. Man, I really can't wait.
Kevin,if you make movies like you tell stories, I will have to see them. My friend's seven year old slept with R2-D2 for a week before he decided that it was too hard to cuddle up with.Now he falls asleep reading Jedi Academy & the like.
He's friendly with JJ, he knows Smith is as huge a fan as he is (the whole world knows that) they're both movie makers. Is it so hard to imagine he might invite Smith to check out the awesome toy chest he got Disney to pay for?
i KNOW exactly how how he felt. im a huge star wars fan but i grew up on harry potter series and not long ago when the new harry potter world opened at Universal i saw the hogwarts express coming towards me and i was just excited saying to myself the train looks so amazing as i was walking onto the train i got hit in chest with emotion and they shut the door i started crying it truly felt like i was on the Hogwarts Express finally going to Hogwarts. as i'm crying my friend was cracking up and of course started taking pics of me crying so she could tell everyone how much a baby i am
I really hope it's filmed like the empire strikes back and I think kevin let us know that......real sets.....hardly no blue screen or green screen....can't wait.
Okay, just hearing Kevin describe what he experienced walking onto the Millennium Falcon, and imagining myself doing the same exact thing, made me tear up a bit. Screw what any angry fanboys say, I believe Episode VII is going to be one for the ages.
Well, looks like the Falcon makes it decades later... Snow Walkers, Arty.... Boba Fett maybe.... He describes the emotions perfectly, I'd probably choke up as well if I stepped up on the ramp of the Falcon
Its interesting JJ got the job, because Steven Spielberg was Georges first choice to direct the First Star Wars..only was unable to because of of the SGA. Steven has had a very strong influence on JJ in his films. Super 8 was basically a love letter to his movies. This is the closest will ever get to Steven Spielberg directing a Star Wars film.
i like kevin smith's public speaks a lot more, than his movies.
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Wow I am so looking forward to his description of all the food and drink laid out which he ate most of and took some home in his pockets. It's like a FAS Anthony Bourdain.
Never knew Kevin Smith has one of those thumbs that is super bendy ("double jointed"?.. too ironic). Enjoyed the review too, but damn that is one bendy thumb!
after hearing him describe seeing people i have a funny feeling he saw boba fett i cant tell because after he said weapons he hesitated and said old friends beyond blood. the fett is real
Kevin Smith arrives at the airport in England as JJ Abrams greets him.
Abrams: (with an angry and threatening demeanor) "Why you slimy, double-crossing, no-good swindler. You've got a lot of guts coming here after what you pulled."
Kevin nervously motions with his hands and points to himself, as if to say "Me?"
JJ slowly approaches Kevin and quickly throws a punch towards him but stops suddenly. Kevin flinches and puts his arms up as if to block. JJ smiles, grabs Kevin, hugs him and starts laughing.
Abrams: "How you doin', you old pirate? So good to see you!"
why does this not have any likes?!
Hahahaha very good!
No.. Kevin gets all silent Bob on him. Tries to make light of it all like he does to Jay in Jay and Silent Bob (Making fun of Jay kissing Justice's hand) JJ Abrams pauses then bitch slaps him and says "Fuck You Fatty!"
He does have alot of guts and oversized shirts and shorts. I think he's up to XXXXL
ForTheBacon it doesn't have any likes because it's a lame joke
Man, Kevin Smith is the best storyteller
Wesley B. use the force fucker
+Wesley B. He should have use the force against her *dark side*
use the wh0res fucker sorry I had to say it :D :D
I wish he would do Bob and Silent Jay, I could listen to him forever
Wesley B. To be honest he tells a story like me know how to keep u interested and brings the punchlines. Not saying Nothing but makes me wanna be a stand up comedian
He hit the head on the nail when saying it brought him back to his childhood. I was brought to tears when Harrison Ford says "Chewy were home" in the trailer.
Little did you know
@@MrJonathanshammer hahaha yep! That trilogy from Disney was garbage
Turning 50 next month and I still get goosebumps and misty-eyed when Kevin describes this movie.
There is something about Kevin Smith monologues that are beyond captivating. This ends on the story of an over weight middle-aged guy, struggling to make his drunk wife reach a full climax, and I still want to hear more of that shit. Great verbal story teller.
CKIN OLD
He is a great storyteller.
Cant wait for this movie!
***** Whoop Whoop!!
*****
Jedi NInjas for the win WHOOP WHOOP
From the future. Movie is trash.
@@johnnyb980 agreed
Aww. This comment aged so poorly.
Kevin Smith was on the Millennium Falcon. It's canon now!
+TheOneUmbra94 :-)
probably still a more compelling story than Rogue One.
I love how Kevin Smith is so open and honest about everything. It's like the guy doesn't keep secrets from anyone. And his attitude is so friendly and inviting. You can't help but like the guy. As the saying goes, he's "keeping it real."
Kevin is the man. I've said it before on other youtube videos of him yappin away, and Ill say it again. Not much else to say about you sir. Thank you for everything you've taught me.
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"USE THE FORCE FUCKER!!!" LMAO. Dying right now!
I am all for practical effects: models, real sets and locations, flawless animatronics, and wrap it all up in an exciting plot and we will have that Star Wars movie we've all been longing for!
You can always rely on Kevin Smith to tell an entertaining story.
I had no idea Kevin Smith was such a great story teller. This made me tear up
Great talk...I went to Pixar and went in to one of their storyboard rooms...the art work to Nemo was every where.
I teared up as well...
Kevin Smith - nailed it man - after watching VII that was what was in my gut.
JJ nailed it and Kevin could see he nailed and his story is simply 'trudat'.
Kevin Smith could read The Three Little Pigs aloud and I would be on the edge of my seat. Great storyteller.
who brings their fuckin' baby to comic con?!
AkemiTheTimeTraveler
since when did that start happening?
Kevin's so cool. We're the same age, and everything he says about the toys (and the friend I had that had a killer collection of toys happened to be named, Kevin) and the magic of those films .. it all painted an even bigger picture for me ... and WHY I'm 43 and still have boxes of SW toys. Many still mint in box, but usually I buy 2 of each so I can open one a have that magic in my hands. that place where only our generation fully understands .. and yeah, I would've blubbered like a baby. THX Kevin Smith!! and THX to the videographer for posting this.
A little over 6 months until I get to enjoy this movie.. I am so unbelievably stoked.
Oh wow! How great it must have felt to not only see the millennium falcon in person, but to actually set foot on it! I've had my fears about the new movie for awhile, but after listening to what Kevin Smith has to say about it, my mind is a little more at ease. Star Wars was my childhood, and I can't wait to share the experience of witnessing a new Star Wars film on the big screen for the first time with my son. Opening night, when those lights go down, and everyone cheers in anticipation! Pure exhilaration! I can't wait!
Ok,for the last time for all the simpletons, he was JOKING about the email with JJ
This actually touched a nerve within me. I even got dust in my eye.
Haha, he cried. Ah, hell, I would totally cry too, lol. That is awesome that he got to visit the set on that.
Met this guy on set briefly. I only took that job because he worked on it and he wasn't on set until my last day haha. So I didn't get to work for/with him but everyone I met on that set that had worked with him said he was a really nice guy and raved about him.
People shouldn't take their kids to a Kevin Smith seminar
Maybe the kids brought their parents.
I had my doubts about the new star wars but now I know it'll be awesome. Thanks Kevin Smith! Thanks JJ!
I welled up a bit watching this too, Star Wars meant so much to so many people
beyond excitement..very much Kev,...
"The Force is calling to you"
"Just let it in"
Does Kevin smith ever wear anything else anymore or this his dork uniform from 2006 on?
Go search Google images, this appears to be the only thing he wears in about 50% of his awake time on Earth
He's a fat guy. Fat guys wear comfortable clothing. Not fashionable clothing.
I don't think its about being fat so much as it's about wearing a uniform. He has this on in half the photos online. Kind of like Joan Rivers face, its not about being fat or ugly its just her uniform.
we care about comfort not fashion..
Jay Stew Trust me, as a former fat person, comfort dwarfs fashion. Fashion goes completely out the window.
OK, Smith is now officially wearing a Mumu...
What a wonderful story. Too bad about the final product…
Now I'M emotional too...I got the Millennium Falcon when I turned 5...and I still have it at 35...but at that age my parents wouldn't let me watch the series. They did let me watch a ten second clip of the attack on Hoth that day though...I remember being stunned.
Well! Kevin Smith's word is all I needed. I can put my worries about ep 7 to rest.
So there was some stuff there 'n' shit.
And it was fuckin' great 'n' shit.
Micah Newman like ghosts 'n' shit?
***** shit
arcticman117 and shit like that.
He was like, right on.
Probably the best vid of all time. :)
This is Keven Smith, his opinion has been dead to me since he started doing lawsuits on online comics that do a single scene parody of jay and silent bob, even if there just standing in the background, while saying he supports independant comics. Web comics make no money, there is no point of a lawsuit.
***** Exactly. People get up in arms about this shit, but a lot of creators just say "stop doing it." The fact that it is small should prove that they aren't looking for cash, they just want control of their own creations. It should be pointed out that "Star Wars" is the perfect example of this- Lucas was willing to give up ANY stake in the original "Star Wars" as long as he maintained ownership of the universe and characters. One of the smartest decisions ever.
***** This is only partly true. You don't need to go after absolutely every single person; if you did you'd be stuck in endless litigation. Besides, there are many other people that aren't nearly as litigious with their franchises.
xscoot Then the argument should be "his lawyers are too litigious" not right out of the gate "he is an asshole". You do realize that he represents others? View Askew employs many people and partners (Miramax). He can't just blithely say "fuck it".
***** Word
TheGoldcountry
"His lawyers are too litigious". And he hired those lawyers. Clearly he's fine with their actions.
Kevin Smith knows how to tell great anecdotes.
Oh god the feels it's all coming back
Hard to believe he was Silent Bob. Dude talks nonstop.
I can actually understand when he talks about his emotions while boarding the Millenium Falcon... long live Star Wars :)
Thanks Kevin! Awesome and genuine! Love it!
the punchline at the end of his story was great haha
Gotta make sure C.C. Chapman watches this... EPIC stories all around. :)
I hope after episode IX, they bring a full size millenium falcon to disney land
A MFalcon ride.. even if it's like Star Tours.. That would be Insane Awesome.
That's a cool idea. There is a (kind of) full size AT-AT walker at Disney World (florida). There is also an X-Wing at Disneyland Paris.
Imagine it... a roller coaster where the cars for the ride include: the Millenium Falcon, TIE fighters, Z-95 Headhunters... take your pick of vehicle and take a wild ride.
There will be in 2020
they did
All I know is that this Star Wars is a must see for me when it comes out.
Smith is such a masterful..entertaining story teller.
I started getting emotional too.
"USE THE FORCE FUCKER!!!" That is fucking genius!
Haha, the punchline at the end is totally worth it
Kevin's Phantom Menace Review
I saw 'Episode One' tonight.
Hee-hee-hee! Ah - being in this business finally pays off.
The good folks at the BBC sent me to a press screening, so that I can review the flick next week for them. I offer my new Brit peeps a shoutout for that.
Of the film, I can say many things. But the long and short of it is that I liked it - quite a bit. I'd rank it right after 'Empire' in a list of fave 'Star Wars' flicks. It starts great, ends great, and has great stuff sprinkled in between.
Is there too much Jar Jar? For a small stretch, yes; but then the Binks quotient calms down considerably.
Is the kid bad? I thought he was okay. He certainly wasn't wooden, as some people have suggested. He was a kid actor - no more, no less. I will say that - while it's probably unintentional, his exhuberance juxtaposes nicely against what he eventually becomes in the stories.
Is it a puppet-heavy, CGI affair? There's a great deal of it, but not to the point where it's irritating (though the two-headed pod-race comentator was a bit much).
I think the key is to go in with low expectations. I did, and I really dug it. Dug it more with distance. I'd see it again.
The stuff I liked: Liam, Ewan, Darth Maul (who's in the 2:10 flick for maybe a half hour, tops), R2's introduction, the reappearance of the Tusken Raiders, the treatment of the Jedi as supreme badasses that are to be feared, the political subplot, the fact that Lucas slows the second act way down to introduce Anakin, and of course, the lightsaber battles. The use of the lightsaber in this flick is astounding; worth the price of admission alone.
I'm sure in about a week, it's going to become quite fashionable to bash this flick - hard. But I'd like to go on record as saying I dug it. It's a good movie with great moments.
Two things that stuck out to me, though: at one point, they refer to 'space'. Has the word 'space' ever been used in a 'Star Wars' flick before? Padme says "Space is cold." It struck me as odd, because I can't recall anyone ever using the term 'space' in the flicks before.
That, and the Viceroy of the trade commission. For half the flick, I was trying to decipher his accent - was it Jamaican, French, what? Then it came to me: he sounds like the Czech Brothers from the old SNL (or Steve Martin's 'Wild and Crazy Guy' character). Weird.
Anyway, see the flick when it comes out. It's better than half the crap out there, and it's got history on its side.
In a world of grades: B+ or A-
In a world of stars: 3 or 3 and a 1/2
super goosebumps at 9min 22seconds
Im taking kevins word. This is gonna be the best star wars ever!
2:21
Yeah, I take NDA's seriously too.
5 years ago, got to see Toy Story 3 a month before it came out, had to sign one before we saw the film...and it was excruciating waiting a month to talk about what I had seen, and wanted to discuss!
I have literally never seen him not wearing a jersey over this past decade heh.
Fun interview :)
Thank you to the parents that brought the whining toddler. Well done. Really adds to the story.
See, Lucas should have given the reins over years ago. Star Wars sequels are stories that need to be told by gigantic friggin' nerds like Kevin Smith, and JJ Abrams, and me, and you, and every single one of us whose childhoods were formed by the originals.
Man, I really can't wait.
......sooooo? was it worth while?
Kevin Smith, the man that bleeds Star Wars got accidentally invited to the future movie of his dreams. That is called destiny my friends.
I'm not a fan of Kevin Smith, but it was awesome to hear him share his story with us.
u can see the actor face who play fett in the orginal triliogy, 2 different times if i remember correctly...
stands on the Millennium Falcon looking around "That's Beautiful Man!!!!"
I don't know what to expect.. But if he liked the last 3 his opinion on the next one doesn't carry much weight with me.. and I'm a Kevin Smith fan!
I'm guessing he saw a table full of snacks on the set and ate them all?
Kevin Smith rocks! I'd do the same thing if I got to board the Falcon.
At 14:20, do you think maybe this conversation had something to do with Disney's Galaxy's Edge attraction, later on?
Sounds to me like Disney NEEDs to build a full size Falcon for one of their parks!
What is up with that occasional high pitched scream? Did someone bring a toddler to this panel?
Sounds like an infant.
Joe A Fuck, he's gonna get scared for life.
They are just so excited :D
that baby sounds like that friggin lizard thing obi wan rides in episode 3...
I will guarantee that even if the film sucks, it will be a massive financial success.
Wow man, great prediction. No one saw that coming.
Sounds good, full marks to Smith for this brief :-)
I thought he was going to say that she said "DO! THERE IS NO TRY!" XD
Kevin,if you make movies like you tell stories, I will have to see them. My friend's seven year old slept with R2-D2 for a week before he decided that it was too hard to cuddle up with.Now he falls asleep reading Jedi Academy & the like.
He's friendly with JJ, he knows Smith is as huge a fan as he is (the whole world knows that) they're both movie makers. Is it so hard to imagine he might invite Smith to check out the awesome toy chest he got Disney to pay for?
".... Boba Fett as the lead, fuck everyone else"
Awesome dude. Glad he got to see that shit! Can't wait til December of next year!
Kevin and Pete: You made it guys!
goosebumps @7minutes 30seconds
Great story! Hope the force is strong in his films to come.
i KNOW exactly how how he felt. im a huge star wars fan but i grew up on harry potter series and not long ago when the new harry potter world opened at Universal i saw the hogwarts express coming towards me and i was just excited saying to myself the train looks so amazing as i was walking onto the train i got hit in chest with emotion and they shut the door i started crying it truly felt like i was on the Hogwarts Express finally going to Hogwarts. as i'm crying my friend was cracking up and of course started taking pics of me crying so she could tell everyone how much a baby i am
The sex description was classic.
that hockey jersey is pretty cool
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens
I really hope it's filmed like the empire strikes back and I think kevin let us know that......real sets.....hardly no blue screen or green screen....can't wait.
Okay, just hearing Kevin describe what he experienced walking onto the Millennium Falcon, and imagining myself doing the same exact thing, made me tear up a bit. Screw what any angry fanboys say, I believe Episode VII is going to be one for the ages.
I wonder if episode 8 will be any better???
+Sarg Lallis Actually, he is, just not in the title credits. Jar Jar is still very much in charge of SJW Wars.
That frequent screech sounds like obi wan kenobi's animal that he rode in episode 3 when he fought grevious
Dammit. Catching them childhood feels....
That was such a well told story and fucking hilarious.
Well, looks like the Falcon makes it decades later...
Snow Walkers, Arty....
Boba Fett maybe....
He describes the emotions perfectly, I'd probably choke up as well if I stepped up on the ramp of the Falcon
I want someone to talk about me the way Kevin Smith talks about the Millennium Falcon
This is how #StarWars is supposed to make people feel!
Its interesting JJ got the job, because Steven Spielberg was Georges first choice to direct the First Star Wars..only was unable to because of of the SGA. Steven has had a very strong influence on JJ in his films. Super 8 was basically a love letter to his movies. This is the closest will ever get to Steven Spielberg directing a Star Wars film.
i like kevin smith's public speaks a lot more, than his movies.
Wow I am so looking forward to his description of all the food and drink laid out which he ate most of and took some home in his pockets. It's like a FAS Anthony Bourdain.
Why doesn't kevin ever come to supercon or animate in miami is all im saying.
Never knew Kevin Smith has one of those thumbs that is super bendy ("double jointed"?.. too ironic). Enjoyed the review too, but damn that is one bendy thumb!
after hearing him describe seeing people i have a funny feeling he saw boba fett i cant tell because after he said weapons he hesitated and said old friends beyond blood.
the fett is real
Kevin Smith's such a happy camper here haha--lucky guy
I thought of his reaction when I saw the teaser trailer and the last shot was the Falcon
At :14, can you imagine the audience reaction if Kevin said "script" instead of "email"?
He's got either the most understanding wife in the world, or she just beats him up on a regular basis.