Penny should have kissed Kevin Smith arse in the D&D Vortex episode, he is literally a hollywood movie director and could cast her in his next crappy movie!
Also in real life Penny(Kaley) did commercials with William Shatner for Priceline right? They should have made a joke about it during their scene together LOL
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Réponse de znexyish
le 13 mars 2019 à 15h56
Penny would rather make Serial Apeist 3 than a Kevin Smith movie. Plus Kevin is fatter and grosser than Leonard, and Lenny would get so jealous and whiny.
Réponse de Knixon
le 13 mars 2019 à 16h32
Is Kevin Smith even still a famous director/whatever? I don't seem to hear about him much lately.
As for the Priceline ads, that would have been interesting, but in my area they never showed the ones with them together. I only saw them on youtube. Maybe other parts of the country didn't see those ads either.
Réponse de FormerlyKnownAs
le 13 mars 2019 à 17h52
Bite your
!
Réponse de znexyish
le 13 mars 2019 à 18h50
Plus they were some time ago. Maybe a couple of years ago ?
Réponse de znexyish
le 13 mars 2019 à 18h51
Chasing Penny ?
Réponse de MrCharmingMan
le 13 mars 2019 à 20h53
LMAO Serial Apeist was such as good joke. Didn't Penny show here knockers in that flicks too or something? Kevin actually lost a ton of weight in the past year since having a heart attack. He's still gross and dresses like a 13 year old kid who forgot to take his meds, but kudos to him for changing his lifestyle and living a bit longer.
Réponse de MrCharmingMan
le 13 mars 2019 à 20h57
Believe it or not I actually enjoyed his show the Comic Book Men, they always had a rare vintage highly valuable collectibles on the show that triggered a ton of nostalgia. They should have kept the show focused on that and not trying to develop actually stories for the comic book store staff to play out. That Walt guy the store manager was a total douche he was condescending to the other guys as if he was on a different level and he was not lol.
I like the guy Ming on that show, he was the only one really qualified to be in Kevin's circle, handling his website and Social Media PR campaigns the other guys all seemed like 50 year old comic book dorks lol.
Réponse de znexyish
le 14 mars 2019 à 17h45
I don't actually mind Kevin Smith all that much. Seems like he is still the same guy he was back in the 90s, doing the same things, making the same movies, hanging out with the same kind of people.
Réponse de znexyish
le 14 mars 2019 à 17h47
And Howard searched the net and got a screen grab as soon as he heard of it. Also in the episode when Leonard took her to the comic con to sign autographs there might have been a line about it.
Réponse de FormerlyKnownAs
le 15 mars 2019 à 18h49
Kevin Smith’s movie making defined a genre. In fact, its uniqueness defies description. Because of him an entire generation could look up at a screen, see themselves and smile a 'knowing' smile.
So, I guess you could call his genre...
An-in-your-face-behind-the-curtain-peek-at-ordinary-everyday-people-doing-and-saying-and-thinking-and-feeling-the-same-ordinary-everyday-often-dumb-arse-things-as-you-and-people-you-know.
Yes, there may have been such movies before—and heaven knows there are a plethora of them now (and TV shows); but trust me on this, Kevin Smith made it an art form.