An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder

2006
7.7| 3h59m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 28 November 2006 Released
Producted By: View Askew Productions
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In this second Q&A with Kevin Smith he now enters the homes of some of his fans in Toronto and London.

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KnotMissPriceless Why so much hype?
Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
MusicChat It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.
Abbigail Bush what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
SnoopyStyle Kevin Smith goes to Toronto. He praises Canada (but he's not pandering). He talks about Tim Horton, his family, a lot of dick jokes, throwing an election, revisiting Prince, Gibson's Passion of Christ and whatever off the top of his head. He supports Affleck who was getting bashed at the time. Jason Mewes does Half, Half, Whole which brings the place down.In London, he's in a more intimate space. He starts off railing against some bad press from The 3M Girls after Jersey Girl. There is less drug humor and a little hesitation with the language differences. It's more hit and miss compared to Toronto. The crowd is older and not the college crowd that he gets back in America. The Toronto show is very much in line with the first "An Evening with Kevin Smith". It's rowdy and no holds barred. The London show is more mixed. It has the young wild college kids but even they run more towards film fans. I would bet that the percentage of marijuana smokers is much lower in London. London has more slow spots but it's still quite fascinating. The language problem does get a little tiresome but I don't blame anybody for that.
WakenPayne Again Smith Makes A DVD Strictly For People Like Me Or People Who Enjoy His Humor. My All Time Favourite Part Is When That Idiot Criticized Kevin Smith & He Asked About Smith Owning 10million & He Replied "No I Am Fat & I Buy A Lot Of DVD's & I Am Also Married...Don't Get Married Which Doesn't Seem To Be A Real Problem For You" Now I Am Not Known For Being Intelligent But To Insult Kevin Smith Is The Equivillent Of Poking A Bee Hive With A Stick, It's Stupid To Even Think About Doing It. Another Favourite Part Is When He Did A Review For "Dora The Explorer" I Know The Show Because When Hellboy 2 Came Out They Ran Hellboy 1 On TV & I Fell Asleep The First Time I Saw It...Guess What Was On 12 Hours Later? So I Will Vouch For Kevin & Will Say Its An Amazing Show If Your Stonned. The One Thing I Want Kev To Do Is To Make Jay & Silent Bob Have One Last Movie. I Liked The Canada Disc But Am Not A Huge Fan Of The London Disc...I Fell Asleep In That & Guess What Was On 12 Hours Later?...Just Kidding I Only Watched DTE Once & Once Is Enough! But I Gave Up On The London Disc...Take My Advice If You Hear The First Joke & Laugh In That Disc Then You Will Like It...The Canada Disc Is Better...So If You Want My Opinion You Should Save The Best Til Last.1/2 1/2 Whole, Shuffle, Hide Behind A Rock.
Stephan Klose The first difference you notice is that this is not material cut from several Q & A's he did. On Disc 1 you will see a show he did in Toronto. From start to finish. On Disc 2 you will find a Q & A he did in Great Britain. That fact is important because you notice that he is very aware that this is a show that is coming out on DVD. So he desperately tries to come up with somewhat interesting stories and also he really tries to be funny and doesn't just let the stories evolve. On the first 'Evening with Kevin Smith' Edition you didn't get the impression that he was under some kind of pressure to produce a certain product. You will notice that he even mentions the title 'Evening Harder' a couple of times. But aside from that there is nothing more to say, just 4 hours of Kevin Smith talking. If you are a fan you will enjoy it. Even if you are not a fan it is funnier than most stand-up's that are currently circulating. There is one thing though that I didn't like and no other Smith Fan could possibly like: The Material shown to us on this 2-Disc Set is pretty out-dated. The producers could have made an effort to bring us some more up-to-date material. Aside from that, what can I tell you? You see Smith standing on stage for about 4 hours telling stories that are funny and often interesting but have sometimes (quite often actually) not much to do with the question asked. A welcome surprise was to see an, obviously, drug-free Jason Mewes on stage. Of interest to those people who know the first 'Evening with Kevin Smith' should also be that he does a couple of follow up stories. As for me, I really enjoyed it and I guess every Kevin Smith Fan will too. 4 Hours of listening to Kevin Smith is still funnier than watching a regular comedy flick. PS: You see him come up and perform the Lord of the Rings bit that ended up as a scene in Clerks 2.
Christopher Smith J.M. Kenny's follow-up to the best-selling AN EVENING WITH KEVIN SMITH DVD, AN EVENING WITH KEVIN SMITH 2 feels very much like a sequel: repetitious and not nearly as good as the original. The specialness of the first 'Evening' is gone, this time Smith's antics on stage aren't as amusing, most of his stories, unengaged, and the audience a bit less than thrilled. There are some decent nuggets of information here and there, Smith's thoughts on the X-Men trilogy and other movies in general, showing Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back to his child, and dealing with writer's block, but the questions asked make one wonder what type of substances the audience members were under while watching the Q&A sessions. To be honest, I found myself fast-forwarding through a fair portion of the disc. Hardcore Smith fans be warned, this is the least entertaining of anything Smith has ever done.