Kevin Smith is used to working a crowd. His forte career-wise is really as a public speaker at his live Q&A shows. His movies made him a name and he still makes them. Well, at least he’s making one more. But his bread and butter has been live shows. He can take a question and spin it into a 20 minute anecdote and keep the crowd laughing along the way.
The Television Critics Association could have been a tough room for Smith. An organization of veteran critics from the print days of newspapers,...
The world would be a boring place without Kevin Smith.
I've seen him EVERY YEAR he's been at Comic Con in SD, and I can't live without it.
Makes my year!
You know, if you're going to do an interview with Kevin Smith about Red State, make the title of the article Red State and not Comic Book Men.
Nothing against the guy but Comic Book Men sucks. It's like going to the Android Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop. There's content that's fine for podcast but I was unimpressed with the whole unscripted pawn stars approach to the first episode.
mkayal said:
You know, if you're going to do an interview with Kevin Smith about Red State, make the title of the article Red State and not Comic Book Men.
Nothing against the guy but Comic Book Men sucks. It's like going to the Android Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop. There's content that's fine for podcast but I was unimpressed with the whole unscripted pawn stars approach to the first episode.
Sash
SUICIDEGIRL
California, USA
FEB 08, 2012 06:00 AM