EVENT OF THE WEEK: An Evening With Kevin Smith
Jeff Meyers thinks Kevin Smith is one of those rare Hollywood types who’s managed to dodge the self-important douche bullet. More importantly, he’s a damn funny guy. It’s why his Saturday night show at the Michigan Theater is one of the six events spotlighted in this week’s FilterD, your guide to what’s worth checking out.
So, it was the story about Superman fighting the giant spider that turned me into a full bore Kevin Smith fan (see the video below). Up until then, I really liked his movies… well, let’s be honest, except for Chasing Amy (which I loved)
I liked the ideas behind his movies more than movies themselves. Yeah, there were always more than a few hilarious jokes, but their low rent, let’s-put-on-a-f*@K’in-show sensibility took me a little time to warm to.
After watching the first An Evening With Kevin Smith, however, I became a true fan. The man is seriously funny, seriously smart and an all-round decent dude. In other words, he’s a Hollywood success that still manages to keep his soul intact. Or put more simply, he didn’t become a self-important douche.
I think about Michigan’s new film incentive (I’m a fan and if you’ve got a problem with that, well, we should have a beer and chat) and I can’t help but wonder if we’ll produce the next Kevin Smith. After all, his first flick, Clerks, was made for less than 28 grand, and mostly on credit cards. Technology today has made movie-making a whole helluva lot cheaper, and so it’s only a matter of time before the next out-of-nowhere film sensation hits. With all the young people interested in becoming part of the industry and sticking around, I’m hoping it’s here in Ann Arbor. Or maybe Ypsilanti.
Which brings me to news that the city of Ann Arbor has enacted a permit process for would-be filmmakers. On a gut level this strikes be as a very shortsighted move. The film industry is just finding its feet in Michigan. I know it’s tempting, in this cash-strapped times, to squeeze a few bucks out of Hollywood, but the last thing the industry needs is more road blocks.
I have, admittedly, been slow to look into the permit process (so little time, so much to do) but I hope it does nothing to inhibit local and amateur filmmakers from having free reign to shoot wherever they like (within reason, of course). I understand the need to set up a process for, say, closing down a street. But if it inhibits a couple of twentysomethings from shooting their $28 thousand masterpiece of profanity then I am whole-heartedly against it. I’ll let you know what I find out…
In the meantime, this week’s filterD events are, as usual, top heavy with music events. That’s why I’m singling out Kevin Smith. Not because he’s a celebrity, but because he’s a celebrity who delivers a damn good time. Read my full take here.
Check out the rest of this week’s other selections here.
And remember, if it’s not fun, you’re not doing it right.
-Jeff Meyers, Editor
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