Kevin Smith AICN Interview: Parts 2 And 3…

July 18th, 2001 @ 3:32 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Mysterio’s fan-based Q&A session with Kevin has been completed over at AICN, with parts 2 and 3. Each part is HUGE, and full of questions asked by the fans, with some very extensive answers from Kevin, along with a lot of information that may have not been very common knowledge before (for example, did you know that, had the film “Name” been made, that Jay’s last name would have been revealed as “Derris”?). Here’s another highlight from the last 2 parts:
I’d be hard-pressed to think of ourselves as a big studio company, but we haven’t been an independent film company since we weren’t a company. Like we made CLERKS and we called ourselves “View Askew” but we were not incorporated or anything like that. And that was the only movie we ever truly, independently made. MALLRATS had Universal money behind it, CHASING AMY had Miramax money behind it, DOGMA had Miramax money on it and JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK has Dimension money behind it. I mean, I haven’t made, in the strictest definition of the term, I haven’t made an independent film since CLERKS.

Now if you broaden your definition of independent films to mean “any movie that could not be made through the studio system,” then yeah, we’ve definitely made movies that I would consider to be independent. CHASING AMY was an independent movie. If we made that for a studio, those guys would’ve wound up together by the end of the flick. DOGMA was a movie that could never be made through a studio system and as was proven later on almost didn’t work, although it did get made with studio money, but the studio didn’t want it. JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK couldn’t be made through a studio system unless that studio was Miramax/Dimension. There’s so much Miramax/Dimension family in it.

There’s so many references to movies we’ve done with them. We take MAJOR potshots at Miramax in the movie and Miramax takes it on the chin, you know, they never said “remove it.” If we had made that movie elsewhere we probably couldn’t take the potshots at Miramax because the lawyers wouldn’t let us and no other studio would let us take potshots at them. You think Universal would’ve let us make the jokes at their expense that we make with Miramax’s expense in this movie? Heavens no. The studios are very protective of their image. Miramax thought it was funny, so they didn’t care.

You’ll absolutely want to surf over to AICN and read Part 2 and Part 3 for yourself, of course!

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