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This week on Fantastic Forum, we are diving into animated paranoia and Marvel mayhem with two highly anticipated new releases. First up is Among Us on Paramount Plus, the animated adaptation of the hit social deduction game. Featuring a voice cast that includes Randall Park, Ashley Johnson, Yvette Nicole Brown, Elijah Wood, Dan Stevens, and Patton Oswalt, the series follows a crew trapped aboard a spaceship where one of them is not what they seem. Blending comedy, mystery, and plenty of paranoia, the show expands the world of the game while keeping the tension and betrayals that made it a phenomenon. We are breaking down the cast, the humor, and whether the series successfully translates the experience of the game to television. Then we turn to Jay & Silent Bob: Jays of Future Past #1, written by Kevin Smith with interior art by Giuseppe Camuncoli. After decades of references to Marvel throughout the View Askewniverse, Jay and Silent Bob finally make their way into the Marvel Universe itself. When Doctor Doom decides that the dim-witted duo must die, the Fantastic Four, Avengers, X-Men, and a host of Marvel heroes are drawn into a chaotic adventure to save them from a lethal case of superhero overload. Packed with Marvel history, Kevin Smith humor, and plenty of surprises for longtime fans, this crossover is a love letter to both the View Askewniverse and the Marvel Universe. Watch tonight at 6:30 pm PT and call in live at www.fantasticforum.live to share your thoughts. Fantastic Forum, assemble! Subscribe – / fantasticforum Call In – www.fantasticforum.live #AmongUs #JayAndSilentBob #ParamountPlus #Marvel #NewComicBookDay
Welcome back to Not A Bomb! — the podcast where we resurrect cinema's most infamous box office disasters and ask the burning question: wis it a bomb? This week is extra special as Troy and Brad celebrate six years of cinematic redemption, deep dives, financial flops, and the occasional chocolate-covered pretzel.To mark the anniversary, the guys are heading back to the mid‑'90s to revisit Kevin Smith's sophomore effort — Mallrats. Released in 1995, this follow‑up to Clerks was supposed to launch Smith into the mainstream. Instead, it belly‑flopped harder than Brodie Bruce off an escalator. Critics weren't impressed, audiences stayed home, and Universal watched its teen‑comedy gamble turn into a full‑blown financial wipeout. Of course, like many Not A Bomb favorites, Mallrats eventually found a second life on home video, becoming a cult staple for slackers, comic‑book nerds, and anyone who has ever loitered in a food court.But how does Mallrats hold up nearly three decades later? Is it an unfairly maligned comedy that deserved better, or a chaotic, juvenile relic that only works if you lived through the era of Magic Eye posters? Troy and Brad dig into the film's legacy, its infamous production woes, and the early signs of the View Askewniverse taking shape.Snootchie bootchies — and listen now!Want to help support the show? Head over to the Not A Bomb Tee Public store and check our merchandise. Special thanks to Ted Blair for the amazing designs!We're committed to hearing your feedback and suggestions. If there's a cinematic flop you'd like us to delve into, please reach out to us at NotABombPod@gmail.com or through our contact page. Your reviews and feedback are what drive us. If you enjoy our content, consider leaving a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify.Cast: Brad, Troy
Anni ‘90, un budget irrisorio e, come set, il negozio in cui lavorava il regista: nacque così il primo film di quello che sarebbe diventato l'universo cinematografico di Kevin Smith, View Askewniverse. La pellicola, in bianco e nero, racconta la giornata di due amici che fanno i commessi in due attività adiacenti: uno vende videocassette, ma passa il tempo nel minimarket in cui lavora l'altro, chiacchierando, litigando e incontrando clienti di ogni sorta.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christopher Downie's filmmaking journey began the same way many indie filmmakers start—with VHS tapes, cheap cameras, and a deep obsession with movies. But after discovering Kevin Smith's Clerks and the View Askewniverse films, filmmaking transformed from a hobby into an identity. In this episode, Christopher shares the unbelievable story behind Shooting Clerks, the ambitious biopic about the making of Clerks, and how years of fan films, persistence, and sheer determination eventually earned the support of Kevin Smith himself.The conversation dives deep into the realities of independent filmmaking: actors not showing up, productions collapsing, hard drives failing days before premieres, crowdfunding chaos, and the constant need to improvise under pressure. But beneath the filmmaking war stories is a larger lesson about creativity itself—that great indie filmmaking often comes from limitations, not resources. Christopher's story becomes a reminder that the DIY spirit that inspired Clerks decades ago is still alive today.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
What are two guys to do when they get dumped by their girlfriends? They go to the mall because it's the '90s, and that's how young people spent their time. In this episode of The 80s and 90s Uncensored, Milo is joined by Chad and Christina, hosts of His and Hers Gen X Podcast, to discuss the movie Mallrats, a box office failure when it was released that has since become a classic in the View Askewniverse. For more His and Hers Gen X Podcast LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hisandhersgenx/ For More from the 80s and 90s Web: the80sand90s.com Instagram: @The80sand90sCom YouTube: The 80s and 90s Overlooked If you enjoy this episode, don't keep it a secret, tell a friend and/or share it on social media so others can experience it as well.
In honor of 4/20 we're doing a movie length podcast blabbing about the man behind Silent Bob. Holden Mcneely (Who had that name before Chasing Amy came out!) guides us through his history, his filmography (Yes, all of it),, and oh yeah, Mike gives him some credit to the man behind the View Askewniverse for revitalizing the Marvel universe. Ultimately all three hosts lean on the side of celebrating a man who had the courage to bet on himself and his friends and make a thing and be a nerd ambassador at an important moment in our childhoods.. It's a lot to cram into one episode(yes we forgot He-man but will get to that soon!) but we try! Want even more Nerd of Mouth? Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/nerdofmouth Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Nerd of Mouth ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week, this month, this year! DtW hits 300 episodes and Kevin Smith is here (in spirit!) to celebrate with Dan and Raul. A trip down memory lane is in order as our two hosts have been downing View Askewniverse movies since they first fell in love with the medium. We go one by one through his films and how they do and don't resonate in today's society as well as their impact upon the world of film and those of our hosts as well. Smith has always been a voice of the people, and there's no better filmmaker to dive deep with for our anniversary show. Thanks for listening over the years and don't forget to snoochie boochies! BONG!!!
The Second Part in our Buddies Stuck at Work Trilogy We were well into our hearts of darkness research for APOCALYPSE NOW, which was to be the second part of this month's trilogy, when one host decided to subject his poor wife to the View Askewniverse with Kevin Smith's CLERKS and the other host had to be a third wheel. That's as close as we come to any uncomfortable sexual situation because like the film we are discussing... we are all talk. Enjoy! Patreon supporters get access to monthly bonus episodes including previous years of Movie Book Club! Bluesky/Instagram/Threads: @trilogyintheory Letterboxd: @projectingfilm & @webistrying Artwork by: @nasketchs Find out more at https://trilogyintheory.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
It's been a long time coming, but the release Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch is finally upon us! Deeply entrenched in Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse, the title sees its titular heroes brawl their way through classic and absurd locations alike, fighting a cavalcade of enemies that are as beautifully drawn and animated as they are dark and twisted. It's a love letter to Smith's world and characters, while also being a hilariously fun time for non-fans alike. To dive into how this project came to be, what led to the long development cycle, and so much more, I'm joined by developer Interabang's Justin Woodward (co-founder/creative director) and Evan Washington (producer/artist). This is easily the wildest podcast to date, so please enjoy! YouTube: https://youtu.be/c0GWYtuHc6w Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch available 4/20: Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1346290/Jay_and_Silent_Bob_Chronic_Blunt_Punch/ Switch: https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/jay-and-silent-bob-chronic-blunt-punch-switch/ PS5: https://store.playstation.com/en-us/concept/10017598 Xbox: https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/store/jay-and-silent-bob-chronic-blunt-punch/9N0GMG1SRW1W Join the Atari Club on Discord: https://discord.gg/atariclub Follow us: Interabang: https://x.com/InterabangEnt Atari: X: https://x.com/atari BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/atari.com Jason Polansky: https://bsky.app/profile/jaysofdoom.bsky.social
Today we visit Kevin Smith's quaint View Askewniverse with the most thought provoking movie featuring a poop monster, DOGMA (1999)! We talk about the controversy surrounding the religious nature of the movie, the outstanding Alan Rickman elevating every scene, and probably the best version of God ever put on film! We also play a game celebrating 450 episodes, create a new food-toy-product called PopPeels, and we decide to continue the Alan Rickman crush-fest next week with GALAXY QUEST (1999)! ———————————————————— To see images of the stuff discussed, look at your device's screen while listening! Go here to get some LTAS Merch: tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast AT gmail DOT com Follow LTAS on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Subscribe to Steven's YouTube channel: youtube.com/@alittlelessprofoun…si=exv2x7LZS2O1B65h Follow Steven on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent is not on social media. A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! FROM TIT TO TURLET.
Send us a text In this episode, first time guest Ben Apuan joins the podcast. He brings along the movie Clerks. Marty and Clif give Ben the movie Say Anything to watch.This week on Talking Pondo, Marty and Clif are joined by Ben from Chasing the Whimsy for a deep dive into two landmark films that helped define independent cinema: Cameron Crowe's Say Anything (1989) and Kevin Smith's Clerks (1994).On the surface, these movies couldn't be more different. One is a heartfelt, romantic coming-of-age story, the other a black-and-white, foul-mouthed retail comedy. But together, they capture the shifting cultural moment between the late '80s and early '90s, when indie filmmakers proved you didn't need studio polish to say something real.The conversation digs into Clerks as a once-in-a-lifetime debut: it's handmade feel, sharp dialogue, budget-driven creativity, and the birth of the View Askewniverse. From newspaper machines and 37 infamous confessions to Jay & Silent Bob's unlikely legacy, the crew explores why Kevin Smith's $33,000 gamble still resonates decades later.They also connect the dots between both films through music, tone, first-time directors, and a shared DNA of alternative cinema that celebrate authenticity over perfection.Support the showFind our films here: The Love Song of William H Shaw Revenge of Zoe Writing Fren-ZeeMaking Pondo on FacebookX (formerly Twitter):@MakingPondoInstagramMaking Pondo on Letterboxd:Season One Season Two Season Three Season Four Theme Song "The Rain" by Russ PacePhotos by Geoffrey Notkin
This is the last episode of 2025 on the free feed. Josh, Alien, and Josiah take you on a journey through Kevin Smith's filmography. I'm so sorry that we're ending the year on this note.Become a Fruitless Patron here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=11922141Check out Fruitless on YouTubeFind more of Josiah's work: https://linktr.ee/josiahwsuttonFollow Josiah on Twitter @josiahwsuttonMusic & Audio creditsHungry - LiadiiiYesterday – bloom.We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off - Jermaine Stewart ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Kevin Smith joins Nerdtropolis Mayor Sean Tajipour on Reel Insights to celebrate the long-awaited 4K debut of Dogma, the bold, controversial religious fantasy that pushed boundaries, sparked protests, and became one of the most beloved films in his View Askewniverse.Kevin reflects on the surreal feeling of finally holding the 4K master after decades of the film being locked away. He shares why physical media still matters, how Lionsgate helped revive the movie, and what it meant to watch audiences pack theaters across the country for the Dogma tour/He also dives into the wild behind-the-scenes history, including how Chris Rock ended up joining the cast, the unexpected moment Don Cheadle nearly starred in the film, and why Sam Jackson got paid more than anyone despite never appearing on screen. Kevin also talks about working with the late Alan Rickman, praising his brilliance and calling Rickman's performance one of the film's greatest gifts.As he revisits Dogma with fresh eyes, Kevin opens up about rediscovering the movie's heart, reconnecting with its themes, and appreciating the dedication of a cast and crew who worked for scale simply because they believed in the story. Kevin teases his next projects as well, hinting at a new period-piece script he's writing with renewed passion and confirming another Jay & Silent Bob movie arriving next year.Dogma makes its long-awaited return on 4K home video on December 9.Visit Nerdtropolis.comhttps://www.Facebook.com/nerdtropolishttps://Instagram.com/nerdtropolishttps://Twitter.com/nerdtropolis
Long before The Avengers, the View Askewniverse gave us Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, which is a sequel to four loosely connected films. While some critics wrote favorably of the movie, audiences did not show up in the theaters. This week we take a second look at this stoner comedy classic to discuss everything it got right. Bong indeed.DEMAND which movies we cover in December HERE! Join the Best of the Rest discord: https://discord.gg/86P7jJXNPb Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/botrcast Email: bestoftherestpod@gmail.com Social Media @BotRCast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Bonus content: Youtube Theme song (vocals) by Mark Benavides: Instagram Music by Mitch: BlueSky, SoundCloud Logo by Alex Brinegar: https://itsdesignthyme.com/ Additional artwork by Phillip Chacon, C7Productions: Instagram
Take a trip back to the View Askewniverse! In this video, I dive into Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), Kevin Smith's hilarious, self-aware road-trip comedy starring Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Shannon Elizabeth, Will Ferrell, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, Eliza Dushku, Ali Larter, and so many more legends from the early 2000s.If you love Kevin Smith movies, '90s/2000s comedies, or just want to relive some ridiculous Jay and Silent Bob moments, you're in the right place.
On this week's episode of The Video Store Podcast, I'm recommending four movies. They're all from the 1980s and 1990s and all have some connection to my home state of New Jersey, even if it's a loose one. These aren't big studio classics. They're weirder, smaller, and have built and kept loyal followings for decades.The Toxic Avenger (1984) Made by Troma Entertainment, this is probably their most well known film. It's low budget, violent, and absurd. It was shot mostly in New Jersey, including many areas near where I grew up. The studio itself was co-founded by Lloyd Kaufman, who grew up in NYC but often filmed across the Hudson for budget reasons. The Toxic Avenger became Troma's mascot and eventually got cartoon spin-offs, comics, and a stage musical.The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984)This one is hard to explain in a sentence. Peter Weller plays a neurosurgeon who's also a rock star and physicist. It's sci-fi with a cast that includes Jeff Goldblum, Ellen Barkin, and John Lithgow. The film didn't do well when it came out but has built a steady fanbase over time. While it wasn't filmed in New Jersey, it is rife with Garden State references.Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) This is a fictional band movie that takes itself seriously. It was shot in various New Jersey shore towns. The soundtrack, especially the song “On the Dark Side,” ended up doing better than the film. Led by Michael Paré plays Eddie, the film has a solid cast, but its the music that helped it build an audience. Most of that happened because it became available pretty quickly on HBOClerks (1994)Kevin Smith's first film. Shot in black and white for under $30,000. He filmed it at the Quick Stop convenience store in Leonardo, New Jersey, where he worked at the time. This movie launched his career and started what would be known as the View Askewniverse. It's mostly just two guys talking about things that interest them in intense and funny ways, but it worked. These films offer more than just entertainment. They provide a look back at different moments when movies could be made with local flavor and for these ones, a personal vision. That connection to place and the willingness to work within its constraints created films that continue to matter because they show how stories are shaped by where they come from just as much as who tells them.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
181 - Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back In this episode of Reel Comic Heroes, we dive deep into Kevin Smith's wild, fourth-wall-breaking road trip comedy: Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back. Join us as we revisit the 2001 cult classic that brought the View Askewniverse full circle—and then blew it up for good measure. We explore the film's meta-commentary on Hollywood, comic book culture, and internet fandom—years before it became the norm. From cameos galore (Will Ferrell! Mark Hamill! Carrie Fisher!) to over-the-top hijinks and surprisingly heartfelt moments, we ask the big questions: Does this movie still hold up? Is it a fitting sendoff—or cash-in—for two of indie film's most iconic stoners? Expect plenty of nostalgia, irreverent humor, and a few “snootchie bootchies” along the way. Whether you're a die-hard View Askew fan or just curious what happens when two side characters hijack the spotlight, this episode's got something for you. Discuss the episode over on the Facebook group: The Reel Comic Heroes League of Citizens Follow @ReelComicHeroes on Letterboxd Join us for our next movie review - Ghost World Instagram | Website
On this episode of the I Can Do This All Day Podcast, we fire up the Quick Stop register and dive headfirst into the world of Kevin Smith. From Jay and Silent Bob to Brodie, Dante, and the rest of the Clerks crew, we debate and draft our Mount Rushmore of View Askewniverse characters. Expect deep cuts, hot takes, and more than a few Snootchie Bootchies as we celebrate the weird, wise, and wonderfully vulgar world of Jersey's most iconic slackers. Whether you're Team Mooby or Mallrat 4 Life, this episode's got something for every fan of the Askewniverse
Case and Sam are looking back at the earliest episodes of the show! Check out their thoughts on this classic episode when Case sat down with Geoff Moonen and chatted about Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back! Overview Episode dedicated to Kevin Smith's influence following his recent heart attack, underscoring the importance of his work in nerd culture. View Askewniverse detailed as an interconnected film universe that began with Mallrats and culminated in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Jason Mewes faced significant personal challenges during filming, impacting production due to substance abuse issues. Film characterized as having a weak overall plot with awkward transitions, relying on 'and then' storytelling. Subplot regarding animal rights deemed problematic and outdated, particularly in post-9/11 context. Noted lack of diversity in casting and representation, with a predominantly white male ensemble. Humor criticized for not aging well, featuring outdated jokes and problematic themes reminiscent of early 2000s comedy. Suggested structural improvements include framing devices and varying visual styles to enrich storytelling. Interview with Sam introduced new perspectives while affirming original hosts' critiques of structural flaws in the film. Overall legacy reflects a blend of quotability and cultural relevance, highlighting Kevin Smith's early comedy style compared to current film pacing. Notes Episode Context & Background (00:05 - 07:17) Another Pass at Another Pass podcast episode featuring hosts discussing a previous episode about Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Episode prompted by Kevin Smith's recent heart attack, wanting to honor his work and influence on nerd culture. 49-minute brisk episode with good audio quality featuring Case Aiken and Jeff Moonan discussing Kevin Smith's filmography. Discussion positioned as 'most meta episodes' - an episode about an episode about a movie that references many other movies. Kevin Smith Universe Analysis (08:40 - 19:26) View Askewniverse explained as interconnected reality starting accidentally with Mallrats, tying together story elements from previous films. Movie served as intended conclusion to the View Askewniverse with Jay and Silent Bob as main characters after being minor characters in Clerks. Jason Mewes struggled with substance issues during filming, drinking heavily while trying to get off drugs, making production difficult. Film positioned as 'greatest disc two of some other movie ever made' - ultimate bonus feature content rather than standalone film. Film Structure & Content Issues (21:58 - 48:37) Movie suffers from awkward transitions and 'and then' storytelling rather than consequential plot progression. Light plot structure with random elements, particularly weak animal rights terrorist subplot that feels dated post-9/11. Racial and gender representation problems - almost exclusively white cast with limited female characters in meaningful roles. Film's humor hasn't aged well with numerous gay jokes, misogynistic elements, and dated comedy style reminiscent of Austin Powers era. Proposed Improvements (24:51 - 42:01) Restructure with framing device - open with Jay and Silent Bob at diner with Suzanne the orangutan, telling story in flashback. Jay as unreliable narrator would allow for cutting awkward transitions and explaining absurd elements as his perspective. Blues Brothers structure suggested - characters piss off everyone along the way, leading to massive chase sequence at climax. Different visual styles for Jay's version vs. Bob's version vs. reality to distinguish narrative perspectives. Kevin Smith's Evolution as Filmmaker (12:18 - 42:01) Smith writes about his current life experiences - Clerks while working retail, Mallrats about studio experience, Chasing Amy about creative ownership. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back represents Smith dealing with internet trolls and fan expectations in nascent online era. Zack and Miri Make a Porno mentioned as better examination of filmmaking process, with Jason Mewes delivering strong performance. Smith's limitation as visual director acknowledged - focuses on dialogue and character interactions over cinematography. Cultural Context & Legacy (07:17 - 17:45) Film represents early 2000s comedy style with extended gags and slower pacing compared to modern rapid-fire editing. Miramax studio system comparison made to classic Hollywood, allowing for cross-pollination of actors and characters. Movie's quotability exceeds its actual quality as a complete film experience. Clerks cartoon praised as superior Kevin Smith work with only six episodes but high quality content. ️ Sam's Perspective (New Co-host) (58:03 - 01:02:25) Sam agrees with original hosts' assessment - movie is quotable and fun but structurally flawed. Acknowledges problematic elements while noting they're not mean-spirited but reflect era's comedy standards. Harold and Kumar comparison resonates - better execution of similar stoner road trip concept. Kevin Smith's wife's involvement in diamond thief subplot makes misogynistic elements slightly less problematic but still problematic.
Hola Gerardo aquí en otro episodio de Simplemente Yo; La selección de esta semana es Dogma, es una película de comedia estadounidense de 1999 escrita y dirigida por Kevin Smith. Es la cuarta película de la serie View Askewniverse de Smith. Este episodio explora la detallada historia de la producción de Dogma, destacando sus dinámicos cambios de guion y la elección del reparto. Concebida inicialmente como un proyecto inicial por Smith, la película evolucionó a partir de diferentes borradores con protagonistas inusuales y elementos míticos. Con actuaciones clave de Chris Rock y Alan Rickman, Dogma ofrece una visión satírica y reflexiva de la religión. El podcast analiza sus cambios inicial por parte de Miramax Films debido a su controvertido contenido, su posterior éxito de distribución a través de Lionsgate y su conversión en un clásico de culto, conocido por sus temas innovadores y sus diálogos ingeniosos. Plot: Una trabajadora de una clínica de abortos con un task especial es llamada a salvar la existencia de la humanidad de ser negada por dos ángeles renegados que intentan explotar un loophole y volver a entrar al Cielo. Espero que lo disfruten ;) Información adicional del podcast: Enlace del website official de Filmic Notion Podcast: https://filmicnotionpod.com/ Enlace a nuestra página de Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/446nl
This week, Jackie and Danielle dive headfirst into the messy, complicated, and surprisingly philosophical waters of Chasing Amy—Kevin Smith's 1997 rom-com that dared to ask: can a comic book bro really understand queer identity with enough monologues? Join them as they unpack the chaotic love triangle between Holden, Alyssa. Expect spirited debates, a healthy dose of side-eye for ‘90s relationship tropes, and more than one “Holden is the worst” moment.From dissecting Joey Lauren Adams' powerhouse performance to asking if Jay and Silent Bob might be the wisest philosophers in the View Askewniverse, the hosts serve up pop culture realness with their signature nostalgia-fueled sass. And yes, they tackle the film's dated takes with humor, grace, and the occasional scream into the void. So grab your flannel, dust off your VHS tape, and get ready for a rollercoaster of feelings, laughs, and one very awkward threesome proposal.·Season 5 Episode 9—No More Late Fees https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com909-601-NMLF (6653)—Follow Us on Social:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nomorelatefees TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@nomorelatefees Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/nomorelatefeesYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@nomorelatefees Twitterhttps://x.com/NoMoreLateFees —CONQUERingmyconquering.com10% Off Code: JACKIE10
To celebrate the re-release of Dogma (which is celebrating its 25th Anniversary), Bella and Nick took a field trip to see the Kevin Smith classic on the big screen. We were joined by our good friend and returning guest, Max Sopkin. The trio discusses their theater experience and does a deep dive on Kevin Smith's early career work. First up, we explore the industry-shaking “little movie that could: " the foul-mouthed and wildly hilarious cult classic Clerks. Second, we explore the deeper recesses of Kevin Smith's romantic side in the unique romantic comedy Chasing Amy. Lastly, it's Dogma: Resurrected! Max and Nick discuss how formative this movie was for them growing up, and Bella reviews her thoughts seeing the film for the first time. Let us know what you think of these films and your favorite Kevin Smith picture. ❗️SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE ❗️Support the showSign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.
In this Reel Insights episode, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, catches up with the legendary Jason Mewes—yes, that Jay from Jay and Silent Bob! The duo dives into 30+ years of pop culture fandom, unforgettable on-screen antics, and the generational love that keeps the View Askewniverse going strong.Jason opens up about his latest wild collaboration with Jeter and National Lampoon, teases the upcoming short film The Donut Shop, and reminisces about filming Dogma, which just returned to theaters for its 25th anniversary. He also gets real about fatherhood, sobriety, and why wearing a wig for Jay is his least favorite thing.Plus, get the inside scoop on his Call of Duty and Fallout gaming cameos—and hear why Jason is on a mission to get Jay & Silent Bob skins into Fortnite. Spoiler: he's got the whole loadout planned already.It's a hilarious and heartfelt convo you won't want to miss—especially if you're a nerd, gamer, or longtime fan.Catch Jason Mewes on Twitch: twitch.tv/jaymewesVisit Nerdtropolis:Nerdtropolis.comFacebookInstagramTwitter#JayAndSilentBob #Dogma #Fortnite
In this Reel Insights episode, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, chats with filmmaker and pop culture icon Kevin Smith about the 25th anniversary of his bold and hilarious 1999 film, Dogma, part of his View Askewniverse.Kevin reflects on the film's origin, the unexpected “Wizard of Oz” inspiration, and how the movie has managed to connect with brand-new audiences decades later—despite the lack of smartphones and modern tech on screen. He also shares candid thoughts about the film's impact, his journey from Clerks to Dogma, and why he still can't believe people are watching it for the first time today.Get ready for a fun, thoughtful, and nostalgic conversation that dives deep into the legacy of one of the most unique and controversial comedies of its time.Dogma premiered in 1999 and stars Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Alan Rickman, Linda Fiorentino, Chris Rock, and more.Catch it now at AMC Theaters: https://dogmamovie.com/Visit Nerdtropolis.comFollow on FacebookFollow on InstagramFollow on Twitter
Welcome to At the Movies w/ JT! In this series, JT is joined by various friends to live watch comedies that were released between 1992-2012. In this episode, JT is joined by Josh Richer & Jennifer Smith to watch Mallrats (1995). Along the way, they dip into many, many tangents and chat about malls in the 90s, the perfect mid 90s movies, the Fashionable Male, Shannen Doherty's star power, where the movie ranks in the View Askewniverse and much more! So, hop in the back seat of a Volkswagen, grab a bag of chocolate covered pretzels and join JT, Josh & Jenny as they relive this cult classic!
Zack, Charlotte, and Dave enter (across) (into) the View Askewniverse this week to talk about some notorious Spider-Man comics. On this episode we cover the following issues (all available via Marvel Unlimited): Spider-Man: Reign 1 to 4 Notorious 2000s Comics Catch-Up Time! Spider-Man/ Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do 1 to 6 Ghost Rider […] The post 2010 pt. 10: The WORST Spider-Man Comics of All Time?! And FrankenCastle (again) appeared first on Comic Book Herald.
Jay and Silent Bob recently arrived in Call of Duty as premium operator skins, but it's hardly the first time actors associated with Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse films have starred in games. Dave Rudden joins us this week to talk about five of 'em, after which we'll talk more about Blue Prince, the Minecraft movie, Switch 2 letting Zelda players repair their weapons with a mobile app, and the most money you've ever spent on a console at launch. Question of the Week: Do you have fond memories of any "companion-app" gaming experience? Should these still be a thing? Break song is Clerks by Love Among Freaks. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
We're back to beautiful bonkers filmmaking because this week we're discussing 2012's "Resident Evil 5: Retribution"! Come along as we chat about the movie, plus best movies ever, DOLLS, understanding the plot, Street Fighter The Movie, video game TV shows, Loonatics Unleashed, coin guns, boy math, child clones, car crashes, subtitle shortcuts, the View Askewniverse, Jovovich God, mooning protests, gun wielding Digimon, clone production, Christmas sausage, "Call of Duty", tax exemptions, CONTENT WARNING: we discuss the DOOM levels / home videos that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold created leading up to their shootings from 1:01:40 to 1:02:27, & more! Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod! Buy some Shuffling the Deck / MLMpod MERCH, including our "Natty With Otters" shirt, over at redbubble.com/shop/msspod! Follow James @MarshLandMedia on Twitter, @MLMpod on Instagram, and listen to his music under "Marsh Land Monster" wherever music is found! Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (224) 900-7644! Find out more about James' other podcasts "Mostly Speakin' Sentai", "Hit It & Crit It", "Formulaic: A Podcast In Script Writing", "The Height of Horror", "Sweet Child of Time", & more on our website, www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download all Marsh Land Monster albums there, too!
Spidey has to protect Jameson and Mary Jane from a very Kamen Rider-esque Beetle and his assault on the Daily Bugle! We talk about the limitations of casting J.K. Simmons, the challenges of utilizing the S.H.I.E.L.D. team, Mary Jane working as a journalist, and how some of the show's best humor comes, shockingly, from Scott Mosier of Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse. We're watching Ultimate Spider-Man: Season 1, Episode 16: “Beetle Mania”. Website | Patreon | Discord Part of The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast Collective Contact us: @WallopingWebPod on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Email: wallopingwebsnapperspodcast@gmail.com Theme song features: “Resonance (Cyan & Ladybot Remix)” by HOME | License (CC BY 3.0)
In episode 201, Nik and Keefy tackle @mastodon 's crazy concept album "Blood Mountain!" We explain the intricate meaning of the album and every song, pondering werewolves, one-eyed Sasquaches, Griffins, tripping balls, killer Minotaurs crossed with Bambi, Biblical apocalypses, volcanos, rivers of blood, imposter syndrome, and the monomythical hero archetype! We also make LOTR references, David Duchovny, and as always the View-Askewniverse reigns supreme! "You're so caustic!" Will Nik ever like a full Mastodon album? Listen and find out! Check out our last series on series on @metallica ! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpHaaolFKt7MgStLQQzaskpTN7iQOjDjY Happy 12th Birthday @GhostCultMag https://ghostcultmag.com/ghost-cult-magazine-turns-12-years-old/ For Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.com For vinyl porn: https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_Musical To support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPouredcast Invest In Vinyl mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Watch Keefy star in a Liquid Death ad from @GhostCultMag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtaDpKva2Jo Timestamp: 0:00 Intro Nik and Keefy "Campy" 0:54 Beer of The Week ✅ Nik - Space Camper Quantum Hop IPA, Keefy - @liquiddeath2793 Slaughter Berry Tea!! 3:55 Vinyl ✅ Nik - @_mcchris , Keefy - Isengard (Darkthrone) and Mastodon 16:48 News ✅ Nik - Iommi/ Hughes, Bruce Kulick news, Keefy - Slayer II, @ironmaiden live in the USA, King Diamond, @RecordStoreDayUK list news, Doors news, 38:27 Shirt ✅ Nik - Red Dwarf show, Keefy - @StonecuttersBand 47:13 Meat ✅ "Blood Mountain" is just crazy musically, lyrically, and is fundamentally unhinged as a story. 1:55:00 ✅ Outro - Please like and subscribe! Tell your friends! This is the "finger fudge pour: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rTtqjPgZZ7s #podcast #vinyl #vinylcollecting #craftbeer #rocknews #metalnews #beer #podcasting #pinkfloyd #queen #staind #unreqvited#aersosmith#todayistheday#vinylunboxing #vinylcommunity #vinylunboxing #ghostcultmag
Kevin Smith taught me a lot about sex, dating, and gender. Let me walk you through the surprising wisdom out of the View Askewniverse films! Mentioned: Share your thoughts on this week's show in The Champagne Room at http://manwhorepod.com/discord! September 26 - The Naked Comedy Show @ Hacienda https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-naked-comedy-show-best-stand-up-comedy-without-pants-in-bushwick-tickets-1001529460577 Clips: Clerks. Directed by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions, 1994 Mallrats. Directed by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions, Gramercy Pictures, Alphaville Films, 1995 Chasing Amy. Directed by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions and Too Askew, 1997 Dogma. Directed by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions, 1999 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Directed by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions, Dimension Films, Miramax, 2001 Clerks II. Directed by Kevin Smith, View Askew Productions, The Weinstein Company, 2006 Follow Billy! Instagram: @thebillyprocida TikTok: @TheBillyProcida Instagram: @billyisprocida 0nlyFans: @callmebilly Money Stuff Venmo: @BillyProcida Cash App: $manwhorepod PayPal/Zelle: funnybillypro@gmail.com Do your affordable book shopping at http://bookshop.org/shop/billy! Become a Patreon member at https://www.patreon.com/manwhorepodcast! Email your comments, questions, and criticisms to manwhorepod@gmail.com. Late Night Radio by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ www.ManwhorePod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chasing Amy is near and dear to my heart. When I watched Chasing Chasing Amy starring YouTuber Princess Weekes — a documentary about queer media representation — I got defensive over my man Kevin Smith. The conversations director Sav Rodgers presents are fascinating, and it's inspiring to see Kevin Smith be so receptive to the criticism. Princess Weekes and I discussed Chasing Amy and the sex-positive View Askewniverse in this part two! Mentioned: Share your thoughts on this week's show in The Champagne Room at http://manwhorepod.com/discord! September 26 - The Naked Comedy Show @ Hacienda https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-naked-comedy-show-best-stand-up-comedy-without-pants-in-bushwick-tickets-1001529460577 Lesbian Films Princess recommendations: Go Fish, The Watermelon Woman, But I'm a Cheerleader, Bound Follow Princess Weekes! YouTube: Princess Weekes Instagram: @princess_weekes TikTok: @princesspendulum Twitter: @weekesprincess Follow Billy! Instagram: @thebillyprocida TikTok: @TheBillyProcida Instagram: @billyisprocida 0nlyFans: @callmebilly Money Stuff Venmo: @BillyProcida Cash App: $manwhorepod PayPal/Zelle: funnybillypro@gmail.com Do your affordable book shopping at http://bookshop.org/shop/billy! Access 300+ bonus episodes at https://www.patreon.com/manwhorepodcast! Email your comments, questions, and criticisms to manwhorepod@gmail.com. Late Night Radio by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ www.ManwhorePod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're continuing through Nostalgia Month Pt. II with a little movie that Dave beered especially for Bryan's birthday: Clerks. It's no secret how much we love Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse around these parts. So join us while we go back to where it all began! A simple movie about a man who isn't even supposed to be here today. *Clerks © 1994 Miramax
This week's episode is a little different; we spent a whole day in the Atlantic Highlands watching as many Kevin Smith movies as our old bones could handle. The annual event, Vulgarthon, was held at Kevin's movie theater, Smodcastle Cinemas, and featured screenings of every movie in the View Askewniverse, including Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. We break down the experience, with a surprise guest appearance that made Andrea cry, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and an undeniably nostalgic look at 30 years of Kevin Smith's career. It was an endurance test, a deep dive, and above all else, a love fest to New Jersey and the cinematic world Smith created to celebrate it.In a few weeks, we're going to be watching Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow. To prepare for that, we're going to take a look back at some of the 90s shows that inspired it. Next week, we're starting with Are You Afraid of the Dark, with the appropriately titled season 3 episode, "The Tale of Watcher's Woods." You can watch it on Amazon and Paramount+, but it's also free on Youtube here.Follow:The Watchers on Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Instagram (@jodie_mim)Our sister show, New Jersey Is the World, on Instagram (@newjerseyistheworld)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."
On this week's episode, the boys are joined by their good friend (and DragonCon Survival Guide's on the scene reporter for DC '24), Sterling! They go through the big news and guest announcements since the last podcast before delving into the main topics. For one, what should you be doing to prep for this year's Dragon Con right now? And, considering you can, what should you do if you can't do the con for the whole weekend? Is a single day worth it?All that plus Baldur's Gate, Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse, For All Mankind, Apple TV is actually worth it and much, much more on the TRIUMPHANT return of Dragon Con Survival Guide!Gary and Taylor, lifelong friends and self-proclaimed Dragon Con/Convention experts, talk tips and hacks to get the most out of your con experience - while saving as much money as possible – and whatever nerdy stuff crosses their minds. Save more at cons to spend more at cons! New episodes drop every Saturday. Find DragonCon Survival guide on Facebook or Instagram, leave us a voicemail at (404) 721-3586, email us at Gary or Taylor @Dragonconsurvivalguide.com, or shout to the DragonCon gods in Downtown Atlanta at 2 AM. Thanks for liking, sharing, subscribing and listening! DragonCon Survival Guide is a Top Wop Studios Production.
Where does our DeLorean take us this week? It's our first crossover of 2024! Master J from the Rambling Alcoholics Podcast joins Santos to talk about everything Kevin Smith. Then, Master J takes over the Delorean and turns 88mph Podcast into a version of the Rambling Alcoholics podcast. All this and more before heading Back to the Future. 88 Miles Per Hour Podcast: The Podcast that travels Back in Time to revisit the movies & music we grew up with.
In what is quite possibly the most snoogans episode we've ever recorded, we examine Kevin Smith's Dogma (1999). At Laci's behest, we take our maiden voyage into the View Askewniverse to see what this controversial, transgressive, downright RUDE film has to say about religion, politics, and the state of things in Clinton's America at the end of history. Next week: We're taking a week off. We'll be back on March 8, 2024 with an episode about (...reads notes...) ... The Pagemaster? Watch this episode in full on YouTube: https://youtu.be/i67IeCrBlNE Time stamps: 00:04:19 — Our personal histories with Kevin Smith 00:27:14 — History segment: Career overview of Kevin Smith 00:41:12 — In-depth movie discussion 01:40:32 — Final thoughts and star ratings Sources: Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film by Peter Biskind — https://amzn.to/42Q2wOo Kevin Smith on Surviving a Heart Attack: ‘It's Like I Got to Attend My Own Wake' - by Matt Wilstein, The Daily Beast — https://bit.ly/3URl7rp A Practicing Catholic on the Religious Storm of 'Dogma' - The Chicago Tribune — https://bit.ly/4bRnPDt Artwork by Laci Roth. Music by Rural Route Nine. Listen to their album The Joy of Averages on Spotify (https://bit.ly/48WBtUa), Apple Music (https://bit.ly/3Q6kOVC), or YouTube (https://bit.ly/3MbU6tC). Songs by Rural Route Nine in this episode: “Winston-Salem” - https://youtu.be/-acMutUf8IM “Snake Drama” - https://youtu.be/xrzz8_2Mqkg “The Bible Towers of Bluebonnet” - https://youtu.be/k7wlxTGGEIQ
Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn, Everest CounselingJason Mewes, a name synonymous with the irreverent, quick-witted character Jay from the dynamic duo Jay and Silent Bob, has carved a unique niche in the world of comedy and film. Born on June 12, 1974, in Highlands, New Jersey, Mewes' journey from suburban life to becoming a cult icon is as intriguing as the characters he portrays.Mewes' career took an unexpected turn when he met filmmaker Kevin Smith in high school. The two formed a friendship that would prove pivotal for both their lives and careers. In 1994, Smith cast Mewes as Jay in the indie hit "Clerks," a character that would become emblematic of their collaboration. The chemistry between Mewes' Jay and Smith's Silent Bob became a cornerstone of their subsequent films, creating a cinematic universe that garnered a devoted fanbase.One of the defining features of Mewes' performances is his ability to inject humor into the most audacious and outlandish scenarios. Jay's over-the-top antics, profanity-laden dialogue, and distinctive catchphrases quickly endeared him to audiences. Mewes' comedic timing and uninhibited delivery brought a refreshing and unapologetic energy to the screen, making Jay an iconic figure in the world of stoner comedies.While Jay may be his most recognizable role, Mewes' career extends beyond the View Askewniverse created by Kevin Smith. He has embraced a variety of roles in film and television, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His filmography includes appearances in movies like "Mallrats," "Chasing Amy," and "Dogma," all part of the interconnected series of films set in Smith's fictional universe. Mewes' comedic chops have also been on display in projects like "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" and the animated series "Clerks: The Animated Series."Beyond acting, Mewes has ventured into the realm of podcasting, further connecting with his fanbase. Alongside Kevin Smith, he co-hosts the popular podcast "Jay & Silent Bob Get Old," where the duo candidly discusses their lives, struggles with addiction, and the behind-the-scenes stories of their film careers. Mewes' openness about his personal challenges, including his battle with substance abuse, has resonated with listeners and added a layer of authenticity to his public persona.Mewes' journey to sobriety has been a significant and inspiring aspect of his life. Overcoming addiction, he has become an advocate for sobriety and mental health awareness. Sharing his experiences through various platforms, including interviews, podcasts, and public appearances, Mewes has demonstrated resilience and a commitment to personal growth.In addition to his work with Kevin Smith, Mewes has continued to explore new opportunities in the entertainment industry. His eclectic career showcases his ability to balance comedic performances with genwww.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Unlike some other folks who won't stop talking, Cinema To The Letter IS supposed to be here today! Specifically, Thomas, Bryan and special guest Torrey Depina are here to discuss Clerks! Yes, despite the raunchy independent nature of Kevin Smith's directorial debut, this does fit the Disney season given Miramax was a Disney subsidiary at the time of release. Loopholes, we love'em! Especially as it allows Thomas and Torrey to introduce Bryan to Smith's filmography! Together, our trio answers the crucial questions. Do the three films with Clerks in the title work as a trilogy without other View Askewniverse knowledge? How crucial was Clerks to the way we discuss media on the Internet? When will Andor address the plights of the Death Star contractors? Well, listen in while you're standing outside the Quick Stop to find out! Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes (including more of Torrey on the monthly Adult Swim podcast [marco polo]) and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! Artwork by Michelle Kyle! Intro music by Burial Grid!
Musician and cat lover, Sean Faust, joins Ryan to discuss the soundtrack to Kevin Smith's directorial debut, Clerks. Being a New Jersey native, Sean has a deeper connection to the film than the average movie fan. He has also performed on a Christmas album with Brian O'Halloran and Scott Schiaffo's Wandering Wannabes. Ryan and Sean talk about how this small budget indie-film launched Kevin Smith's career and birthed the View Askewniverse, as well as 2 sequels and an animated series for Clerks.Sean will be taking the sales of his single "Gin Asylum" to help pay off medical bills for cat owners in need. You can find "Gin Asylum" on all your music purchasing platforms and at this website:https://t.co/G1Z85qKpUsFor More Information about Sean Faust:Website: https://seanfaustmusic.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/seanfaustmusic/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SeanFaust/If you'd like to support Soundtrack Your Life, we have a Patreon, where you'll get bonus episodes and more!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacyPodsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
HAPPY #NOIRVEMBER! This week we're talking about Carl Reiner & Steve Martin's love letter to classic film noir with DEAD MEN DON'T WEAR PLAID (1982)! Other topics include us seeing DICKS: THE MUSICAL together in person (!!!), Kev's View Askewniverse journey, and McKenzo finally watches Donnie Darko. - Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, or our Letterboxd HQ at @austindangerpod. Send us a letter or voicemail at austindangerpodcast@gmail.com and we'll share them on our episodes. If you tag your reviews with "austindangerpod" on Letterboxd, we'll find them and also share them on the show! Follow Kev & McKenzie on Letterboxd. Listen to Kev's other podcast, Ammonite Movie Nite! Listen to McKenzie's other podcasts The Criterion Connection & ON LYNCH. NEXT WEEK: I guess we're watching some movie no one has ever heard of called NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING! (2004)??? - Episode Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:03:25) McKenzie & Kev Met + DICKS: THE MUSICAL (00:16:02) What Else Ya Been Watching? (00:29:55) Austin News (00:31:47) DEAD MEN DON'T WEAR PLAID Main Discussion (00:55:17) Popcorn Notes + Final Thoughts (01:04:36) I Love Goooooold (01:05:26) “The Allen Parsons Project” (01:06:32) There You Are, You're Over There! (01:07:48) The Wheel + Outro
This week, my guest curator is Chris Graue, the brainchild behind the 8-bit ska punk band, Lo(u)ser, and we're here to craft the ultimate playlist filled with songs from Kevin Smith movies. We hope to make fans of the View Askewniverse proud! We also talk about music videos, as Chris has directed a ton of them from artists including NOFX, Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger, The Bombpops, Suburban Legends as well as former My Weekly Mixtape guests Scott Klopfenstein & Frank Turner! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape Twitter: https://twitter.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Smith created the View Askewniverse for his films and it's quite possible that Dogma is the most polished, insightful and "best" of the bunch. I'm joined again my Mike from Turn Leftist podcast and Frank from Movies vs. Capitalism podcast. Movies vs Capitalism: https://linktr.ee/movies_vs_capitalism https://www.instagram.com/movies_vs_capitalism Turn Leftist: https://linktr.ee/turnleftist https://instagram.com/turnleftist https://twitter.com/turnleftistpod Left of the Projector Links https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://pod.link/1627324689 https://leftoftheprojectorpod.threadless.com/ https://youtube.com/@LeftoftheProjector/ https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod
This week, my guest curator is Chris Graue, the brainchild behind the 8-bit ska punk band, Lo(u)ser, and we're here to craft the ultimate playlist filled with songs from Kevin Smith movies. We hope to make fans of the View Askewniverse proud!We also talk about music videos, as Chris has directed a ton of them from artists including NOFX, Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger, The Bombpops, Suburban Legends as well as former My Weekly Mixtape guests Scott Klopfenstein & Frank Turner!
This week, my guest curator is Chris Graue, the brainchild behind the 8-bit ska punk band, Lo(u)ser, and we're here to craft the ultimate playlist filled with songs from Kevin Smith movies. We hope to make fans of the View Askewniverse proud! We also talk about music videos, as Chris has directed a ton of them from artists including NOFX, Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger, The Bombpops, Suburban Legends as well as former My Weekly Mixtape guests Scott Klopfenstein & Frank Turner! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape Twitter: https://twitter.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back: Jim realizes that every movie currently is Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, when did this happen!? Guy Ritchie: What is your Guy Ritchie entry point? Was it Snatch or was it ALADDIN!? Las Vegas Alien: We get some new breakdowns on the footage of the Las Vegas alien, CAN YOU SEE IT!? WAITING FOR ME AT HOME!, I DON'T KNOW!, I THINK YOU SHOULD LEAVE!, MERGIM!, SOULMATE!, NO USE FOR A NAME!, DIFFERENT NUMBERS FROM EVERYONE ELSE!, SUCK DICK!, TERENCE!, GIRLS!, JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK!, PRE-9/11!, INNOCENCE!, GOOD WILL HUNTING 2: HUNTING SEASON!, KEVIN SMITH!, HOLDEN MCNEIL!, BRODIE!, JASON LEE!, MALLRATS!, REFERENCES!, ON THE NOSE!, VIEW ASKEWNIVERSE!, REMEMBER WHEN!?, CLERKS!, DOGMA!, CHASING AMY!, JOEY LAUREN ADAMS!, TIME AND PLACE!, THERES SOMETHING ABOUT MARY!, DUMB AND DUMBER!, AHEAD OF IT'S TIME!, MOROSE MOTHERFUCKERS!, MARK HAMILL!, GEORGE CARLIN!, UNWRITTEN BOOK OF THE ROAD!, GAY JOKES!, SPIKE LEE!, OLDBOY!, CHI-RAQ!, FREQUENCY VIBRATIONS!, SUMMER OF SAM!, GUY RITCHIE!, ALADDIN!, THE COVENANT!, JAKE GYLENHAAL!, ZAC AND MIRI!, PETER JACKSON!, THE HOBBIT!, FLASH!, EZRA MILLER!, JUSTIN LONG!, BARBARIAN!, IDIOCRACY!, DOCTOR!, GOOF CHARACTERS!, FILM NERD!, COOL GUY!, CRUEL SUMMER!, FILM BUFF!, TROPES!, RANDALL!, RANDY!, SPEED!, QUOTE!, CANS!, GAYEST LOOK!, GANDALF!, SUPERMAN'S SON!, ALIEN UPDATE!, LAS VEGAS ALIEN!, FORKLIFT!, SLOW MOTION!, BREAKDOWN!, HYSTERIA!, FACE!, EYEBALLS!, MONSTROUS!, BREAKDOWN!, STAR WARS!, BATTLE DROIDS!, BING!, NIGHTCRAWLER!, TELEPORT! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
In this episode of Radio Labyrinth Presents Interviews, the boys sit down with Jeremy Long, the creator of The Huntsville Comic and Pop Culture Expo. Long shares the history of the convention and gives insight into how he manages to pull off the event seemingly single-handedly every year. The episode also features special guests Ming Chen and Brian O'Halloran from Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse. They share their excitement about attending the convention and even offer some stories about people they were eager to meet as fans themselves. Additionally, Chen reveals a cool M. Night Shyamalan story from his role in The Happening. Get ready for a sneak peek at the upcoming Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo, which will take place from April 21-23, 2023, at the Von Braun Center - South Hall in Huntsville, Alabama. For more information, visit https://www.hsvexpo.com , and follow @hsvexpo on Instagram and Twitter, and https://www.facebook.com/HuntsvilleComicExpo on Facebook. Don't miss out on this exciting event! #HSVExpo #MingChen #BrianOHalloran #Clerks #ComicConvention #StarTrek #WilliamShatner #Huntsville #ComicCon #GeekCulture #ConventionLife #ViewAskew #RadioLabyrinthPodcast #RadioLabyrinthPresents ———————————————————————————————— Checkout the Video Version this episode: https://youtu.be/sShgBvcQ5Oc ———————————————————————————————— Guest: Jeremy Long, Ming Chen and Brain O'Halloran Interviewers: Tim Andrews, Jeff Leiboff and Dustin Lollar Podcast edited and produced by Dustin Lollar ———————————————————————————————— Follow our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/radiolabyrinthpodcast ———————————————————————————————— Become a Radio Labyrinth Patreon Member https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews ———————————————————————————————— Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ Instagram - @RadioLabyrinthPresents and @RadioLabyrinth TikTok - @RLPodcast
Say, would you like a chocolate pretzel?? Kevin Smith's second film in the View Askewniverse, Mallrats, taught us the importance of being up 12-2 in the 2nd period, the meaning of callow, and that the back of a Volkswagen is no place to make Whoopi.. or something like that. Does Kevin's Smiths signature dialogue come through? Are Jay and Silent Bob always the best part of these movies? Will Willam ever see the schooner? SNOOCHIE BOOCHIES! •0:00:00 - Introductions•0:03:00 - Memories of first viewing•0:07:30- Pertinent movie details •0:12:30 - Critical and fan reviews•0:23:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:28:15 - Modern day ratings——————————————————————**Cedar Ridge Distillery- Go check out our sponsor and order some whiskey. http://cedarridgewhiskey.com——————————————————————**Visit us at Http://confusedbreakfast.com or leave a voicemail about your thoughts of the show! 319.804.9596——————————————————————**Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people-Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Francisco Rivera, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Paul DeAro, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Zachary Hearon, Dallas B, Revis, David Waggoner, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Duane Van, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Amy N, Ryan O, David Gould, John Devlin, Zachary Jones, Seth Murray, Tina Hansen, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Jesse Anderson, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Andrew Sawtell, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Joseph Morris, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Louie Loniewski, Alexandra Hemingway, Starling, Jessica Hlavinka, Tanner Gray, Quincy Mullen, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Jamie Young, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Captain Chunk, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Carson Krueger, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Steven Andrew Gibson, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Stephen Gaydos, Steve Bland, Andy M, Chris Nelson, Sean Galbreath, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Tyler Kenepp, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Jacob Collins, Max W, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Emma Page, Meghan, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Cody Gerdes, Zachary Schild, Josh Baxter, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Jay McGrath, Grant Trickel, Anthony Davis, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Sean Kipers, Grady Not Brady, Jim Wright, JellyJellyHam, Jason Timberger, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Cyanthinnis1981, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Phil Portela, Brother Nick, Hilary Spears, Christopher Valis and John. You are the best. You will always be number 1 in our hearts. Thank you.
This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap Kevin Smith's latest, Clerks III. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:36:13 - Plot 01:17:30 - Haiku in review