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An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder (2006)

An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder (2006)
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Writer/director Kevin Smith is well known for his sincere devotion to his loyal fan base, and in this release, the man behind Clerks, Mallrats, and Dogma sets his sights on college campuses in London and Toronto in order to answer questions and offer a series of amusing anecdotes. Joining Smith on-stage is frequent collaborator Jason Mewes, who samples Canadian cuisine with the director and tries out a number of humorous pick-up lines on unsuspecting urbanites. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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J.M. Kenny
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Synopsis of An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder

Writer/director Kevin Smith is well known for his sincere devotion to his loyal fan base, and in this release, the man behind Clerks, Mallrats, and Dogma sets his sights on college campuses in London and Toronto in order to answer questions and offer a series of amusing anecdotes. Joining Smith on-stage is frequent collaborator Jason Mewes, who samples Canadian cuisine with the director and tries out a number of humorous pick-up lines on unsuspecting urbanites. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
239 mins
Director(s):
J.M. Kenny
Producer(s):
J.M. Kenny
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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    Long B.

    He admits he made this to make more money.... He wasn't kidding. Trust me, I've enjoyed all of Kevin's movies, except for Jersey Girl, but what a waste of time watching this. If you want to hear his rant about Dora the Explorer, or killing a joke about hiding behind a rock over and over and avoiding the questions the people ask, go watch this if it sounds entertaining... because in reality, it wasn't. I can't recommend this, as it's mindless dribble and better to queue something a little more entertaining.

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    Scott W.

    C'mon Kevin. This material is basically a rehash of the first evening with...The Q and A is droll and even Kevin admits, if he needs money, write another movie (or in this case, put out old material and try to milk the fanbase a little more). This was shot im guessing during the tour from the 1st Evening with Kevin so everything is quite dated. The editing is weak. Mews is onstage, then he's not. Kev, are a great writer and director, but my wife and i both agree that this was just money making at it's finest. We turned it off about 30 minutes into the first dvd and didn't watch the second. BORING. Also, the Q and A is almost as painfull as the James Lipton's Inside the Actors studio question sfrom the student body (a bunch of future waiters/waitresses and Wendy's fast food window employees).

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    John G.

    Kevin is great when you actually give him something to go on. These stupid Brits kept asking pointless questions about nothing and then he had to come out with some entertaining stuff which he does quite well. Mewes is so retarded though, he sits there and calls everyone sir and gives 2 word answers for everything. Total 180 from Jay. Anyway, still a good show just don't go to England again if you want decent questions, American colleges gave him alot more to go on.

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