Showing posts with label Kevin Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Smith. Show all posts

Friday, December 8, 2017

Act 239: The VaJessie Monologues

Masked Blogster, Mini Mandy, and Kevin participate in a very special Masked Lib presented by Frankie G. They also discuss TLC, unwanted groping, Justice League, Kevin Smith's Hit Somebody, and more.

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Thursday, July 6, 2017

A Night Out With Kevin Smith (Q&A Show) - Review

Kevin Smith @ The Rialto Theater, Tucson, Arizona
I’m sitting in the crowded two-floor Rialto theater in Tucson, Arizona. It’s hot and muggy from the people crammed into the theater. I am four rows back and It smells like sweat and desperation. These are my people.


We’re waiting for our lemming leader, Kevin Smith to come out and spew forth stories of his life in acting, directing and general existing in the entertainment world. And I wonder if after being at four of his events prior to today, there will be overlap in the stories he tells as he appears on stage. He is smaller than I remember, nearly half the size he was when I first saw him in Red Bank, New Jersey; but he is dressed the same. He is consistently dressed in “jorts” as he references in his opening speech and a hockey jersey of some sort, all with the number 37 on them.



For those that are unfamiliar with Kevin Smith and what his events are like, generally they are a question and answer forum in which a few (likely only 2-4) people from the audience ask him a question. At which point Smith will begin babbling about some story relating or not relating in his life that can last for 15 minutes to 2 hours.  This event is no different and his first story discusses Jason Mewes obsession with the CW and how he came to work on The Flash and Supergirl. (Side note: these shows are awesome and you should all be watching them.)


He discusses his fanboy attitude towards the show and childlike wonder for the magic that is created behind the scenes and how the zoop becomes a thing in the show. The “zoop” is of course, relating each respective character appearing or disappearing from screen using their super powers (Flash’s running, Supergirl’s flying.)


Each story seems to meld into-one another. And while the questions can vary from the audience, we are a specific breed of nerd and thus quite possibly predictable (insert sex jokes and Star Wars references.) And without warning, Smith launches into what I dub as Grandpa Smith, dispelling his knowledge, empowering and imploring us to create. Anything. To write, to sing, to act, to tell our story, insisting that each of us is unique. And then feverishly he notes that anyone can create a podcast and how in the beginning we will draw from those who inspire us before eventually finding our own voice. And it costs us nothing to create.


Kevin Smith @ The Rialto Theater in Tucson, Arizona
Smith insists on the need for one to create and cultivate ourselves.  I am unexpectedly inspired. I’ll be honest, Smith had never really created that feeling for me before. Sometimes disgust, sometimes admiration, even a little jealousy for his lifestyle, but never inspired. I’m in it for the charming abrasive personality and the good looks and of course he makes movies I can get into.  (Yes, Yes I do have a crush on Kevin Smith… fight me?) (Side note: Please do not fight me, I am weak, I will not win.)


For as much as Kevin talks about rolling onto stage and spewing forth his words, I suspect that there is more planning to the execution then he leads on because the stories and ties flow effortlessly together and we are all laughing every three to four seconds with his expressions and punchline deliveries. Even more so is his ability to uplift his fans and ask for greatness from them. He is brilliant, hilarious, deep but also shallow and unabashed in his nerd-tendencies and this night was awesome.

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Friday, September 2, 2016

Act 174: Spaghetti Party

Masked Blogster, Mrs. Blogster, Mandy, Jersey Jenn, Handsome J, Kevin and Liger talk about Batman vs Superman, Jenn's recent unemployment, Kevin Smith, Broad City, cheese and a potentially weird website.

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Monday, August 8, 2016

Act 170: 1994: The Best Movie Year

Masked Blogster, Mandy, Handsome J and Kevin talk about the greatest year in movie history, 1994.

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Friday, December 25, 2015

Movie Review: Tusk (2014)

It's no secret to anyone who knows me or listens to the podcasts I've been on that I am a huge Kevin Smith fan.  From the first time I watched Clerks I was enthralled with his work.

I finally got around to watching Tusk and at first I wasn't sure what I thought of it.  There's the Kevin Smith humor but it's mixed in with a little bit of a Human Centipede-esque type of film.

Tusk is about an obnoxious podcast host(Justin Long) who travels to Canada to interview an internet sensation.  Unfortunately for him, he is unable to get the interview but he finds out about another person(Michael Parks) who seems like he may be interesting to talk to as well.  Things don't go well and the podcast host will go through some serious changes.

Smith is able to get the most out of the actors in this film.  Michael Parks is masterful as the walrus aficionado.  Justin Long plays his part as the podcast host as excellently as well.  As with most Kevin Smith films, the cameos are fun to watch for(I didn't even recognize Johnny Depp, guess I better watch it again).  The Canadian humor is funny as well.

As for the film itself, it wasn't exactly my favorite.  That's not to say I didn't enjoy the film, it's just not one I would watch regularly.  It's definitely worth checking out but be warned, it's not for those of you with a weak stomach.

On a scale of one to five, Tusk recieves Four Pile Drivers.

Please comment below and let us know what you thought of Tusk.

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Friday, August 14, 2015

Act 121: Review of The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?

It took a while to get our hands on the blu-ray, but it finally came in. Masked Blogster, Handsome J, K-Fend and Kevin Moyers discuss Jon Schnepp's documentary, "The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened."  It's the film about the film that never happened.  Nicolas Cage starring in a Superman movie directed by Tim Burton, written by Kevin Smith and produced by the super street fighter Jon Peters...what could've gone wrong?

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Act 13: Fun with Bums

What was supposed to be a quick bonus episode turned into a full episode of Maskerpiece Theatre. Masked Blogster brings Maser, Mr. e Marquee and Liger into the conversations this week as they talk about run ins with the homeless, Mr E Marquee's trip to Jay and Silent bob's Secret Stash (along with his appearance in Comic Book Men) and more!

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