Episode 140:
That Fellow In The Coat: A Tribute to Kevin Smith
That Fellow In The Coat pays tribute to the filmmaker, who went from a boring convenience store job in New Jersey to representing an entire generation of slackers.
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Comments Section:
Name: Eduardo
Date And Time: 2011-06-20 17:17:39
Comment: I got a feeling Cop Out is one film Kevin Smith does not want to talk about, every time I think about it I keep thinking of saying "No!" multiple times just like Tracy Morgan.
Name: Ken Murray
Date And Time: 2011-04-27 18:49:06
Comment: great video. I've heard of those movies but didn't know they where so interesting.
Name: John Pannozzi
Date And Time: 2011-04-25 15:15:22
Comment: Are familiar with Smith's podcast Smodcast? That seems to be where his creative energy has been concentrated in the past 4 years, and it, along with other podcasts, plus the Smodcastle theater and the forthcoming Smodcast Internet Radio is what he's going to be focusing on in the future, as he claims that Hot Somebody will be the last theatrical feature film he'll direct.
Name: Amazon
Date And Time: 2011-04-24 11:30:36
Comment: Can you do a tribute to Satoshi Kon?
Name: Pan-Pizza
Date And Time: 2011-04-24 04:19:57
Comment: I really love that title card. I really wish the Clerks animated series had better treatment being aired. Or at least had a 13 episode season instead of just 6. I loved the art style, same guy who designed Kim Possible's characters, Stephen Silver. Didn't know he was making a movie about Hockey, he does have a lot of passion for the sport, I hope it'll be good. Also, you should listen to his podcasts, they're pretty hilarious.
Name: Amber
Date And Time: 2011-04-24 01:04:05
Comment: I got into Kevin Smith beacuse of my father who has since been nicknamed Silent Bob and got to see a screaning of Red State in Washington D.C. I can safely say I have never seen anything so intense in my whole life.
Name: Jaimetud
Date And Time: 2011-04-24 00:47:54
Comment: Well done, although Kevin Smith has never been among my favorite directors. I like raunchy comedy sometimes, but it's got to have a different edge to it than just saying nasty words most of the time.