An Evening with Kevin Smith

An Evening with Kevin Smith

2002 "Silent Bob Speaks."
An Evening with Kevin Smith
An Evening with Kevin Smith

An Evening with Kevin Smith

8.3 | 3h44m | NR | en | Comedy

Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.

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8.3 | 3h44m | NR | en | Comedy , Documentary | More Info
Released: December. 17,2002 | Released Producted By: View Askew Productions , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.

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Kevin Smith , Jason Mewes , Scott Mosier

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J.M. Kenny

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WakenPayne Hello Its Me Again I Present AN EVENING WITH KEVIN SMITH The Best Stand-Up Comedy I Have Seen Like Ones Like Ricky Gervais Doing It Is Not Funny & The Audience Asks Kevin Questions & He Answers With Funny Answers Like With The Faith Of Dogma That Some Guy Asked Him He Replied With A Funny Answer(& Here It Is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UDoIBgiUAQ) Yeah Its Also Funny With His Superman Reborn Story He Was Going To Do It With John Peters The Guy Who Did Another Film About A Year Later It Was Called "Wild Wild West" & Guest Appearance From Jason Mewes & He Talks About His Comic Book "Chasing Dogma" Which Is In Between Chasing Amy & Dogma. That Smith Is A Funny Guy. I Only Give It 9 Because Its A Little Boring When Your Watching Stuff Like That Prince Story & It Gets To The Stage Where Its Disgusting When He's Telling People About How He Met His Wife With His (CENSORED CENSORED CENSORED CENSORED CENCORED CENSORED CENSORED CENSORED) & He Tells Them Thats His Worst Sexual Experience. Anyway If I Was In America Near The Places Where He Was Talking I'd Go & Ask "Are You Even Supposed To Be Here Today?" Then I'd Ask "Why No More Jay & Bob Movies?" But Anyway This Is Extremely Funny & Interesting Because You Find Out Stuff About The Legend Behind Jay & Silent Bob & The Comic Book Series Guardian Devil (Yeah I Admit It Thats My Favourite Daredevil Series) "Snooch To The Nooch" Rating: 9/10
horrorlibrary My Evening with Kevin Smith *A No-Spoiler Review* of "An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder" by R.J. CavenderThe other night I was lucky enough to attend an exclusive premier of Kevin Smith's new DVD "An Evening with Kevin Smith II: Evening Harder" at Cinespace in Hollywood. I can easily say that the event was one of the more entertaining 'nights-on-the-town' that I've experiences in recent memory. Any fan of Smith's work will certainly want to pick up the DVD as soon as it becomes available later in November.First off, we had to pick our tickets for the evening up at Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, the Kevin Smith-owned comic book and collectible store in Westwood. For any fan of Smith's, this store is a veritable treasure trove of all things from the View Askew universe. There are props on display from various films that Smith directed, swag of all sorts, and pretty much anything a comic collector would ever want. It's clear that Smith knows his fans and knows what they would want in an indie comic store. The staff at Secret Stash were all really helpful when it came to getting us our tickets and finding the few things we were looking for, and it seemed that they clearly enjoyed working at such a hip and laid-back establishment.And speaking of happening spots, the venue for the evening, Cinespace, is one of the coolest they could have chosen. Playboy magazine has donned Cinespace 'The best bar in Los Angeles', and I'd have to agree with them. From the moment I walked up the flight of stairs and into the bar area, I was impressed. Almost every wall in the complex is graced by some sort of video screen, from huge overhead projections as big as a theater, down to tiny LCD screens built into the pillars of the entranceway. Cinespace was built with a viewing audience in mind, and you'd be hard pressed to find any spot in the club where you couldn't clearly see a screen. Now, to the review of the DVD itself. For those of you who haven't seen the first "An Evening with Kevin Smith", I'd highly recommend you do. It's not a completely necessary prerequisite, but you'll probably miss an in-joke here and there that you'd get otherwise. Plus, it's a damn funny film. Smith has a way of turning a simple question and answer format into something that's part stand-up, part social commentary, and has such great pacing that you'll forget that several hours have passed by and all you've really been doing is listening to a film maker talk into a microphone. All I can say is that Kevin Smith is one hell of an interesting speaker, and his insight into Hollywood, film making, and the creative process is as universal in it's hilarity as it is unique in his delivery. How one person can be so honest, brilliant, profane, and self-deprecating all at once is just astounding. By the time the second disc of the two-disc package was about to go on, I literally had a cramp in my side from laughing so much. As the second disc started to play, the crowd of about 200 in Cinespace were all just as invested in watching it as they were from moment one. In fact, the few people who had the audacity to talk during the presentation were quickly shushed by other members of the crowd. I don't want to give anything away, but let's just say that there are some fun differences between the first "Evening" and this new presentation, filmed some four years later. I don't want to spoil it for you, so I won't. But, I for one was really pleased with this new direction and found this little twist to be really interesting. I think you'll dig it too. All in all, there's not much more I can say about "An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder". The 2 disc DVD will be available later this month, and if you want to have a great time watching some truly funny anecdotes told by a man who knows how to tell a hell of a story...then invite some friends over, have a few drinks, and prepare to be entertained.The night wrapped up with a question-and-answer segment with Smith himself, where he stayed and answered every question that was asked of him from the crowd. He even stayed over a half-hour longer than the club had arranged, just to be sure that everyone who had a question got to ask it. I mean, who does that? In person Smith seemed humble, quiet, and even at moments a bit overwhelmed at the outpouring of affection that his fans have showed him. I'd venture to say, he's probably one of the least affected celebrities in all of Hollywood. It was really a special treat to be able to go to something like this, an event that was set aside especially for the biggest fans. I also give Smith major credit for being clever enough to utilize something like MySpace to let the fans know about the premier. I'd overheard quite a few people mention how far they'd driven to attend the event, and it's clear that it's the biggest fans who appreciate something like this the most...and as one of the biggest fans out there, I'd just like to personally say THANKS to Kevin Smith for showing us all a great night!
SerendipityUk Well due to the fact that I'm a huge Kevin Smith fan, there was no way I wasn't going to get this on DVD! Similarly if you love the creator of such genius work as Clerks, Dogma, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Jay & Silentbob Strike Back etc etc then you will love this too. I must say even though I loved his movies I was unsure as to whether i would truly enjoy nearly 4 hours of Kevin Smith stood behind a podium just answering questions, but you know what...I LOVED it! Kevin, once again, not only proves what a comic genius he really is but he also proves he is quick witted and has absolutely no shame whatsoever when it comes to sucking the c**k! I laughed and laughed all the way through. The short guest appearance from Jason Mews seemed a little pointless as, for a change, Jason sat in the background quiet as a mouse while Kevin did all the talking. There's some fantastic anecdotes throughout the whole thing; from his worst ever sexual experience to working with Prince. All in all it gives you a brilliant background as to where this brilliant writer and director has gone from and leaves you with great hope as to where he is going to next.
sonic00013 This was an awesome view into the director life of Kevin Smith. His stories were hilarious and gave a lot of depth to his personality. I especially love the story of how he first met his wife to be and how they had sex for the first time. Definitely go rent this one.