Famous people I hate
Michael McIntyre, says our glorious leader. Everyone loves Michael McIntyre. Even the Daily Mail loves Michael McIntyre. Therefore, he must be a git. Who gets on your nerves?
Hint: A list of names, possibly including the words 'Katie Price' and 'Nuff said' does not an interesting answer make
( , Thu 4 Feb 2010, 12:21)
Michael McIntyre, says our glorious leader. Everyone loves Michael McIntyre. Even the Daily Mail loves Michael McIntyre. Therefore, he must be a git. Who gets on your nerves?
Hint: A list of names, possibly including the words 'Katie Price' and 'Nuff said' does not an interesting answer make
( , Thu 4 Feb 2010, 12:21)
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To date there have only been two I didn't really like.
I wasn't fond of "Mallrats" because it felt too forced somehow, with the relationship between the male lead and the girl sorta tacked onto a load of slapstick- but to be fair, it was his second attempt, and he got vastly better with "Chasing Amy".
"Zach and Miri Make A Porno" also felt a bit off to me, but it's basically another Seth Rogan movie like "Knocked Up" or "Pineapple Express". It really just didn't seem to fit Smith's style somehow.
"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" wasn't his best, but it was basically a fan movie- you had to have seen all the rest of his films to appreciate it. He almost ruined it by including Will Ferrell, but I can forgive him for not sharing my tastes.
All the rest, though- spot on, especially "Chasing Amy".
( , Fri 5 Feb 2010, 23:01, 2 replies)
I wasn't fond of "Mallrats" because it felt too forced somehow, with the relationship between the male lead and the girl sorta tacked onto a load of slapstick- but to be fair, it was his second attempt, and he got vastly better with "Chasing Amy".
"Zach and Miri Make A Porno" also felt a bit off to me, but it's basically another Seth Rogan movie like "Knocked Up" or "Pineapple Express". It really just didn't seem to fit Smith's style somehow.
"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" wasn't his best, but it was basically a fan movie- you had to have seen all the rest of his films to appreciate it. He almost ruined it by including Will Ferrell, but I can forgive him for not sharing my tastes.
All the rest, though- spot on, especially "Chasing Amy".
( , Fri 5 Feb 2010, 23:01, 2 replies)
I shall have to get into it a bit more.
Just to be sure.
He does seem to be a decent guy though, just not keen on his moving pictures. If its fat beardy and geeky then its more EARLY Peter Jackson for me. (pre LOTR)
( , Fri 5 Feb 2010, 23:25, closed)
Just to be sure.
He does seem to be a decent guy though, just not keen on his moving pictures. If its fat beardy and geeky then its more EARLY Peter Jackson for me. (pre LOTR)
( , Fri 5 Feb 2010, 23:25, closed)
Chasing Amy has got to be one of my favourites too
along with Dogma and of course Clerks, I'm a collector in waiting, not having bought any of his DVD's yet but meaning to constantly :P
I went through a period of wondering what twitter was last year, and somehow managed to not only sign up to it, but follow Kevin Smith (among others) and add it to my firefox. I now get intermittent updates of the state of american ice hockey from Smith popping up at the bottom of my screen, which I don't understand but usually make me laugh :D
( , Sat 6 Feb 2010, 2:23, closed)
along with Dogma and of course Clerks, I'm a collector in waiting, not having bought any of his DVD's yet but meaning to constantly :P
I went through a period of wondering what twitter was last year, and somehow managed to not only sign up to it, but follow Kevin Smith (among others) and add it to my firefox. I now get intermittent updates of the state of american ice hockey from Smith popping up at the bottom of my screen, which I don't understand but usually make me laugh :D
( , Sat 6 Feb 2010, 2:23, closed)
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