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Kevin Smith: Silent But Deadly

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Kevin Smith: Silent But Deadly (2018)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueKevin Smith is anything but quiet in this new comedy special that was recorded an hour before his heart attack in February. Before he nearly died backstage, onstage he discusses his marriage... Tout lireKevin Smith is anything but quiet in this new comedy special that was recorded an hour before his heart attack in February. Before he nearly died backstage, onstage he discusses his marriage, his kid and his work (or lack thereof).Kevin Smith is anything but quiet in this new comedy special that was recorded an hour before his heart attack in February. Before he nearly died backstage, onstage he discusses his marriage, his kid and his work (or lack thereof).

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      • Brian Volk-Weiss
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      • Kevin Smith
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    8larrys3

    If You Don't Mind the Crude Language --Sit Back & Enjoy the Storytelling

    In the past, I've liked some of Kevin Smith's movies and humor while others not so much. This film is a Showtime TV special of his stand-up performance at the Alex Theater, in Glendale , California. Of course, this show was particularly noteworthy because right after it was over, Smith suffered a massive heart attack but miraculously survived.

    I found his humor here, if you don't mind a crude expletive in just about every sentence, to be quite clever and funny while delivered in a most down-to-earth and even self-effacing style. He's a great storyteller and his timing is impeccable.

    So if all the sexual references and language doesn't turn you off, you may want to just sit back and enjoy the ride.
    7generationofswine

    An Honest Review

    I absolutely love Kevin Smith's sense of humor, and he comes across as a seriously nice guy so from the start you feel compelled to like him. He's funny and nice, who doesn't like that?

    And it makes it even more compelling because he seems genuinely excited about things, even when it's annoying staged excitement like his youtube reviews, there's an earnestness with it that makes it enjoyably annoying.

    And, honestly, his dig on Ben Affleck was hysterical, even more so because their friends and Affleck actually did a pretty decent job as Batman.

    But... this was more of a stand-up routine and not so much of the Q&A that we're used to with these. He relied a lot on the punchlines, and, even though the delivery was good he's best when he's answering question and the humor is seemingly coming from Kevin Smith and not something that looks as rehearsed.

    The bottom line is that's it's Kevin Smith doing stand up, and you're going to laugh and you're going to like him enough to enjoy it, or just about whatever he does. And, even though he does reach out to the audience, he's really at his funniest when he's up there answering questions, and he's really at his best when he's connecting with people a little more personally.

    So don't expect the brilliance of the other shows like this, but it's still something that you're going to enjoy through force of personality.
    6torrascotia

    An Average Kevin Smith stand up show, no Jason...

    Kevin Smith has been doing these types of shows for a long time now and they can vary in quality. His early stand up shows are probably his best and involve the crowd which is something which is missing in this one. Also his sidekick Jason is also not part of this show, what we now have is a slicker one man show of Kevin telling funny stories as opposed to stand up comedy. Gone also are the worldly observations, most of the material is focused on his family so gone are the days of drugs stories. The USP of this show is that he had a heart attack right after the show, this is not a spoiler its how its being advertised, hence the pic of him in a gurney, no spoilers either to say he survived... What is unusual about this is that he has never looked healthier after dropping so much weight, well done Kev. While he is not as edgy as he has been in the past this was still a satisfying watch as its as much his personality that people watch his shows as much as the stories or jokes. I wouldn't rate this as high as his earlier material but its certainly not his worst and this show is still worth a watch if you haven't caught up with him a while.
    10cranecreekcracker

    Smith has Transcended the Terpsichorean Veil

    Smith's droll humor amuses me no end. He has the rare ability to lead you to a punch line without actually using it, which draws the humor from within the audience. I have a good friend with this ability and he's hysterical - I find myself laughing at myself and him simultaneously, a phenomenon I have found in very few comics/actors over the years.

    Smith also has a true gift for physical humor. A gesture, a posture, a facial expression - he can (and has made serious bank on his ability to) very nearly tell a story without speaking at all. Depp, Downey Jr., Charlie Chaplin, Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters and Bob Newhart are perhaps other examples. I include him in such company without compunction.

    I've watched his stuff since Clerks (I'm from NJ...) and the older I get the less eager I am to see the ever more puerile adventures of Jay and Silent Bob - I haven't smoked weed since the 80s so stoner jokes aren't all that funny to me. But there are always parts to his films I'm glad I didn't miss. My son-in-law is living with us while working on his doctorate and Smith's oeuvre is something we have bonded over. The 24 years separating us is far less expansive while watching a good old-fashioned dick and fart movie.

    I also think it's worth adding that at this point in our culture; Smith has transcended the terpsichorean veil and has become "Kevin Smith" - amusing and interesting of and unto himself. And so a standup comedy routine wherein Kevin Smith is just being himself is a delight. I'd rather watch Smith on stage just being Smith than Smith as "Silent Bob", haplessly embroiled in yet another bizarre, convoluted and drug addled odyssey the terminus of which is lost as denouement.

    I'm glad he didn't die.
    Michael_Elliott

    Not Smith's Best But Fans Will Enjoy

    Kevin Smith: Silent But Deadly (2018)

    *** (out of 4)

    If you're a fan of Kevin Smith then I'm sure you know about the heart attack he suffered after one of his shows. This concert film is that show that led up to the heart attack and before we get to "the show" we get an introduction by Smith explaining what we're about to watch. He then returns after the show to speak a little more.

    This concert special runs just under a hour and I'd argue that it really isn't among Smith's best work but it does have a curio factor since it was almost his last show. At the very least you can say there are enough funny stories told here than fans will want to check it out but if you're new to Smith's comedy shows then it's best to start somewhere else.

    As I said, there are some funny stories scattered throughout the show but one of the highlights has Smith talking about him letting his daughter take the car out thinking she was a good driver. Another funny story involves a very large and very expensive television that was put in his bedroom. Of course, being this is Kevin Smith, there are plenty of other sex jokes as well as mistaken text jokes.

    KEVIN SMITH: SILENT BUT DEADLY is good for what it is but there's no question that coming in under a hour, it's really missing a lot of what makes Smith's shows so good but at the same time it's also good enough for fans to watch.

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      Suffered a near fatal heart attack in the dressing room/green room after walking off stage.
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      Kevin Smith: Now I gotta tell you, this is gonna be weird, but I gotta tell you this story to tell you the rest of the story, and at first you're gonna be all judgy and then I'm gonna tell you something and then you'll be like, "Oh, that makes sense." Um, I have a 103-inch television in my bedroom. Uh, that's not the judgy part. Here it comes. It cost 60 thousand fucking bucks. Crazy, right? I didn't fucking buy it. I would never pay 60- Now, you can't be judgy. I would never... I didn't buy it. It was given to me, man. I would never pay $60,000 for a TV. I wouldn't pay $60,000 for anything, unless you could live in it, drive it, or it fucking blew you until the day you die. Like, that's... I got a line and shit like that. No, it was given to us at one point. I had done commercials years ago for Panasonic. And there was a guy named Ed Janda who was, like, the exec at Panasonic who was on set all the time. He loved movies. Sweet fucking dude, man. I've known him for years and stuff. One day, he fucking called me. Been to my house many times. He called me out of the blue and he goes, "Hey, man. We've got this 103-inch fucking television that we're gonna throw out, man. And I remember you've got big, wide walls and huge ceilings in your house." And I was like, "What a weird fucking way to start a conversation. What do all these things have to do with each other, man? Is that all our friendship was to you? Square fucking footage?" Like... And he goes, "No, the reason I bring it together is this TV we're gonna fucking throw out, it's 103 inches, and, fuck, it won't fit in many places. But it'll definitely fit in your house. So if you want it, we're just gonna give it to you for free. Do you want it?" I was like, "Fuck yeah! Give me all your garbage! Yes! Fuck yes!" I was like, "What's wrong with it, man? Was it assembled on an ancient Indian burial ground? Is it cursed?" Like... And he goes, "No, they used it for the Olympics. It was for coverage for the Olympics. So it's not meant for home use. It's basically big graphics TV where they point to like, 'This is what happened,' and shit like that. Problem is it has no speakers. So you'd have to buy speakers." I was like, "I'll buy the fucking speakers, man! For a free 103 fuck the speakers. I'll stand next to it and translate for whoever's watching!" Like... I was like, "Fuck yes, man." So he goes, "Okay, man. Make sure you're gonna be home tomorrow. We can have it delivered." He's going, "You gotta clear your street." And I said, "Why?" He goes, "It comes on an 18-wheeler." I said, "Really?" And he goes, "Yeah. It takes ten people to deliver it." And I said, "Why?" And he goes, "The base alone weighs 2,000 pounds." Oh! -So I was like, "I don't believe this." And they showed up the next day with a giant fucking truck, pulled this thing out the back, it looked like the monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Ten fucking people carrying it, man. They were like, "Where do you want it?" I was like, "Second floor, please." I felt bad, but I tipped insanely well. So... Brought 'em up to my bedroom. They're like, "Where's it go?" I said, "Put it right at the foot of our bed, please." And my wife is like, "Are you fucking high?" I was like, "Yes, but that has nothing to do with this. This just makes sense." I was like, "This is where the TV was, look at this big, wide wall. We'll put the fucking TV right there." She goes, "Kevin, there's no room between the bed and the television." I was like, "Yes, there is. Look." She's going, "What the fuck? How are we gonna live like this? How are we gonna sleep?" I was like, "We fucking slept enough, man." I was like, "Look at this thing. This is our god now." Like... So if you're in my bedroom and you're sitting on the edge of my bed and you're tying your shoes, you get up, you go, "One, two..." You're on the fucking TV. So we have this massive TV in my bedroom, and I've never seen Comic Book Men on it. So one night, I said that I wanted to watch it. Like, you know, tried to test the waters. And... and so I told my wife, I was like, "Hey, man, um, I wanna watch Comic Book Men on the big TV tonight for the first time. Like, that's cool, right?" And she goes, "Oh, we don't watch that show in here." And I was like, "I know. I know. You know, which is weird 'cause it pays for everything. But whatever. Like... But tonight's special. It's the end of the fourth season. We just found out we're getting picked up for a fifth season. So I wanna like live tweet the show from in here." Normally, I do it in my office. I watch it on a laptop. I was like, "I'd love to watch it on the big TV. I wanna live tweet, send pictures." And my wife's like, "Why do you need pictures?" And I was like, "I don't wanna tell you 'cause you're gonna fucking make fun of me and shit." And she was like, "You have to tell me 'cause I control the television." So I said, "Okay." I said, "I've never seen my show on the TV, but the TV's fucking big. It's taller than me when I stand next to it." It's 103 inches wide. But it's fucking about six... six-three tall from the ground with the base. I was like, "So when you see people on it, they look life-sized. And I've always wanted to like watch Comic Book Men, and when I came on the screen, pause it... and then go stand next to myself." She goes, "Why?" I'm like, "To take a selfie." You know. And she looked at me with that fucking look of disdain like, "I can't believe I let you stick your fucking dick in me." She goes, "No, you watch that in the office." I was like, "Come on, man. This is fucked up. Don't you think it's fucking crazy that we're fucking this deep into a show that I'm on every episode of and you don't watch it?" And she goes, "Why would I watch it?" And I was like, "I don't know, man. Like, 'cause I'm on the show." And she goes, "Well, it's not like I'm in the Kevin Smith demographic, now am I?" And I said, "You fuck Kevin Smith! If you're not in the demographic, it's in you from time to time!" And she was like, "I could see this really fucking upsets you." I was like, "I think it's fucking weird, man. If you were on a TV show, I would have watched every fucking episode and shit. But you don't watch the show that I'm on." And she goes, "Jesus, Kevin, if I really wanna see you fucking cry about Batman and wear that jersey, I'll look to my left." So that's a long way of fucking saying that like she's over my bullshit. Like, you know. This is her idea of hell. Like being forced to sit there and listen to Kevin Smith. Like, she doesn't understand you people.

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