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Does this mean they’re going to pull it from YouTube?
It’s been available to stream there for years because no one was making any copyright claims against it.
I mean there’s a copyright holder… So yeah… increased chances
Do you think he’ll show up to protest the re-release like he did with the original?
I’m tempted to do that myself!
…right up until I tell someone to hold my sign for me because my movie is about to start, and then I go inside to watch it.
That would be epic and classic smith
Can’t wait for Dogma 2: Dante’s Inferno
100% chance he cried when he found out.
Man that’s awesome to hear
Yay! Now he can ruin another on of his beloved movies from before he was bad at making things!
Lol. That’s possibly the best way to get people to list out the great movies he’s made. I’ll go ahead say it, I love Jay and Silent Bob.
Kevin has made a few disappointing films over the years, but I wouldn’t say he’s a bad filmmaker.
The 4:30 Movie is quite good, and probably the most mature comedy he’s ever made. It really felt like a return to form so I’d recommend giving that a chance if you enjoyed his early work.
Never saw it but I will check it out
Tusk was a cinematic masterpiece you philistine!
Red State is also a fun diversion from his older work.
When I first watched it I didn’t know he was the director. I was impressed with his range as a director.
Fair, I stand corrected
Later movies don’t impact earlier ones. Clerks is still a masterpiece.
No, Clerks ceased to exist the moment Smith put out Yoga Hosers. That’s the way the world works. Everything later ruins earlier works and can delete them entirely if they’re bad enough.
Yes, art stands above and outside the artist, but to SOME extent new Clerks tarnishes it