First of all, that last bit about the 16 part Jack Black Retrospective was funny as hell. I don't hate Jack Black, he's just fallen off my radar as of late (unless there's another
Kung Fu Panda sequel coming up or a
Tenacious D reunion tour).
Second, Escapist is going to Comic Con but Bob isn't coming? Really?! Are people gonna be so heartbroken that there wasn't a review for either The Rock's version of
Hercules or
Lucy?
Actually, I'm more curious to see if Lucy is good or not. The idea of Scarlett Johansson tripping balls on some experimental drugs and then going full-on Akira on the planet (minus the icky techno-organic bit at the end... I think) is an interesting yet goofy premise.
Getting back on topic, I actually like Smith's
Jersey Girl. It has a nice premise with some good casting (George Carlin as the blue collar grandfather just pushes my buttons). The only problem it has was mostly due to the "Bennifer" backlash the tabloids and Hollywood was beating to fucking death. It's definitely one of those movies that needs a second chance instead of being lumped in with
Gigli.
Clerks 2 was a good wrap-up to the Skewinverse with some funny but cringe-worthy moments. This scene alone got me laughing so hard, I had to exit the movie theater just to catch my breath (
WARNING: NSFW).
I do have to disagree with Bob's analysis on
Clerks 2 on the main characters returning to their original jobs. Not everybody on the planet is looking to be rock stars or millionaires. Some people are rather content on operating a small business or spending most of their lives in their home town. I'm not gonna begrudge them for that.
Zack and Miri Make a Porno was OK but not one of my favorite Kevin Smith films. I haven't seen the rest of his films after
Zack and Miri but I've heard the stories.
Cop Out just didn't interest me, mostly due to the trailer being Tracy Morgan acting like a horses ass throughout most of it. After hearing the behind the scenes stories, this movie makes me think of Sam Raimi's misadventures with
Crimewave aka
The XYZ Murders; a complete victim of Murphy's law from beginning to end. Between Bruce Willis acting like a fucking diva and Tracy Morgan going off script through the entire film,
Cop Out was doomed from the start. The big difference was that Raimi's
Crimewave was his second movie while Smith's Cop Out much later in his career. The failure of that movie may have done more damage to Smith spiritually at that point of his career. But I'm just speculating.
As with
Cop Out, I haven't seen
Red State but the reviews (from both critics and fans) and the madness behind the scenes (Smith losing his fucking mind, to make a long story short) has made this one a pass. So far, the only things Kevin Smith has put out that I look into are his comics and
Comic Book Men. Everything else he does, I just shake my head and let out a depressing sigh.
IMO, Bob's retrospective of Kevin Smith can be summed up as a promising filmmaker with great potential squandered. Not all of it is Smith's fault, half of that is due to circumstances beyond his control. The other half of the blame falls on Smith for not being able to overcome adversity and allowing his ego to poison everything else after his decline. Much like his stories regarding Prince and that nut job producer behind the failed Nic Cage
Death of Superman movie project, Kevin became an out-of-touch talent lost in his own world. A rather sad tale of tragic irony IMO.
I honestly believe there is a chance for Kevin Smith to make a comeback but he desperately needs an intervention. He has to learn from his past mistakes, realize that failure is not the end of the world, and not let the vices that have tainted his legacy to get the better of him again. Until then, all we can do is move forward.