Thread: Kevin Smith's The 4:30 Movie Official Trailer

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I'll probably just lurk for a while
 
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Writer-director Kevin Smith presents his most personal film to date with this coming-of-age story — set in the summer of 1986 — that follows three sixteen-year-old friends who spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies at the local cineplex. When one of the guys invites the girl of his dreams to see an R-rated film, all hilarity breaks loose, as a self-important theater manager (Ken Jeong) and teen rivalries interfere with his best-laid plans. Justin Long, Rosario Dawson, Jason Biggs, and more contribute outrageous characters to this poignant comic valentine to moviegoing and the youth of the '80s.

We're the kids!

We're the kids!

We're the kids in Australia!

I think that's how the song goes.
 
Those people are supposed to be 16 ?
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Doesn't look to bad but hard to tell a comedy from the trailers.
Smith has kind of lost it in his old age and he is a simp for wokeness. So we will see.
 
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Yep. Loved his early work, but not a fan of much post jay and silent bob strike back.

Seeing his name attached to things these days is usually a warning to stay away.

Dogma, mall rats, Jay and silent Bob. Stone cold classics. Clerks was fun as an Indie movie. Clerks 2 was ok but not my jam.

The guy had a niche of making movies that spoke to 90s youth. It's hard to translate that to the 2010s and beyond especially when he is in his 50s or whatever.
 
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Kevin Smith trying to go back to making stuff to convince us that he's just like us instead of the woke industry shill we all know he's become.

He's also kind of lost his "I love the 80s" cred when he used Masters of the Universe to shit all over our memories.