HAPPY CLERKS DAY!
30 years ago from today, CLERKS debuted at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival! That means, if you ever wanted to stop me or my career from happening, youʼd send a Terminator back to this moment in time 3 decades back.
Mercifully, there was no robotic hunter/killer trying to kill me at Sundance that year. The inaugural screening took place at the Holiday Village Cinema in a sold out 150 seater. That was the first time I got to see my first film with a full audience. The sheer thrill of finding out that ideas Iʼd had years prior actually held up to public scrutiny from strangers was intoxicating (but that also might have had something to do with the thin air at the high altitude).
That first screening started the buzz that powered the next three screenings and a deluge of press about the black and white New Jersey convenience store movie and the director who was going back to work there after the Festival ended.
By our fourth and final Sundance screening at The Egyptian Theater on Main Street in Park City, Clerks was being talked about and written about like it was well worth watching. As he introduced me and the film, Festival head Geoff Gilmore described me in a way that still gets me in the feels when he said “If Kevin Smith didnʼt exist, the Sundance Film Festival wouldʼve had to invent him.”
Mine was a Cinderella-ish or Rocky-like tale that reminded folks anyone can take a shot at their dreams and maybe find a modicum of success – even if theyʼre from New Jersey.
Do you have a dream (one that doesnʼt involve hurting people or animals, destruction or death)?
2024 is the year you move closer to your goal and take your shot on yourself.
Many thanks to Brian, Jeff, Jay, Marilyn, Lisa, Scott, Dave, Kim, Virginia, Donald, Mom, Dad, the Thapars, and everyone else who helped me craft Clerks! Many thanks to Sundance, Mark Tusk, Bob Hawk and John Pierson for guiding a gobsmacked newcomer in his sudden success. And many thanks to you, my friends, for 30 years of continued interest in the Askewniverse adventures of retailing rascals
Head over to JayAndSilentBob dot com TODAY to shop our anniversary sales!
#KevinSmith #clerks #film
HAPPY CLERKS DAY!
30 years ago from today, CLERKS debuted at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival! That means, if you ever wanted to stop me or my career from happening, youʼd send a Terminator back to this moment in time 3 decades back.
Mercifully, there was no robotic hunter/killer trying to kill me at Sundance that year. The inaugural screening took place at the Holiday Village Cinema in a sold out 150 seater. That was the first time I got to see my first film with a full audience. The sheer thrill of finding out that ideas Iʼd had years prior actually held up to public scrutiny from strangers was intoxicating (but that also might have had something to do with the thin air at the high altitude).
That first screening started the buzz that powered the next three screenings and a deluge of press about the black and white New Jersey convenience store movie and the director who was going back to work there after the Festival ended.
By our fourth and final Sundance screening at The Egyptian Theater on Main Street in Park City, Clerks was being talked about and written about like it was well worth watching. As he introduced me and the film, Festival head Geoff Gilmore described me in a way that still gets me in the feels when he said “If Kevin Smith didnʼt exist, the Sundance Film Festival wouldʼve had to invent him.”
Mine was a Cinderella-ish or Rocky-like tale that reminded folks anyone can take a shot at their dreams and maybe find a modicum of success – even if theyʼre from New Jersey.
Do you have a dream (one that doesnʼt involve hurting people or animals, destruction or death)?
2024 is the year you move closer to your goal and take your shot on yourself.
Many thanks to Brian, Jeff, Jay, Marilyn, Lisa, Scott, Dave, Kim, Virginia, Donald, Mom, Dad, the Thapars, and everyone else who helped me craft Clerks! Many thanks to Sundance, Mark Tusk, Bob Hawk and John Pierson for guiding a gobsmacked newcomer in his sudden success. And many thanks to you, my friends, for 30 years of continued interest in the Askewniverse adventures of retailing rascals
Head over to JayAndSilentBob dot com TODAY to shop our anniversary sales!
#KevinSmith #clerks #film
HAPPY CLERKS DAY!
30 years ago from today, CLERKS debuted at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival! That means, if you ever wanted to stop me or my career from happening, youʼd send a Terminator back to this moment in time 3 decades back.
Mercifully, there was no robotic hunter/killer trying to kill me at Sundance that year. The inaugural screening took place at the Holiday Village Cinema in a sold out 150 seater. That was the first time I got to see my first film with a full audience. The sheer thrill of finding out that ideas Iʼd had years prior actually held up to public scrutiny from strangers was intoxicating (but that also might have had something to do with the thin air at the high altitude).
That first screening started the buzz that powered the next three screenings and a deluge of press about the black and white New Jersey convenience store movie and the director who was going back to work there after the Festival ended.
By our fourth and final Sundance screening at The Egyptian Theater on Main Street in Park City, Clerks was being talked about and written about like it was well worth watching. As he introduced me and the film, Festival head Geoff Gilmore described me in a way that still gets me in the feels when he said “If Kevin Smith didnʼt exist, the Sundance Film Festival wouldʼve had to invent him.”
Mine was a Cinderella-ish or Rocky-like tale that reminded folks anyone can take a shot at their dreams and maybe find a modicum of success – even if theyʼre from New Jersey.
Do you have a dream (one that doesnʼt involve hurting people or animals, destruction or death)?
2024 is the year you move closer to your goal and take your shot on yourself.
Many thanks to Brian, Jeff, Jay, Marilyn, Lisa, Scott, Dave, Kim, Virginia, Donald, Mom, Dad, the Thapars, and everyone else who helped me craft Clerks! Many thanks to Sundance, Mark Tusk, Bob Hawk and John Pierson for guiding a gobsmacked newcomer in his sudden success. And many thanks to you, my friends, for 30 years of continued interest in the Askewniverse adventures of retailing rascals
Head over to JayAndSilentBob dot com TODAY to shop our anniversary sales!
#KevinSmith #clerks #film
HAPPY CLERKS DAY!
30 years ago from today, CLERKS debuted at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival! That means, if you ever wanted to stop me or my career from happening, youʼd send a Terminator back to this moment in time 3 decades back.
Mercifully, there was no robotic hunter/killer trying to kill me at Sundance that year. The inaugural screening took place at the Holiday Village Cinema in a sold out 150 seater. That was the first time I got to see my first film with a full audience. The sheer thrill of finding out that ideas Iʼd had years prior actually held up to public scrutiny from strangers was intoxicating (but that also might have had something to do with the thin air at the high altitude).
That first screening started the buzz that powered the next three screenings and a deluge of press about the black and white New Jersey convenience store movie and the director who was going back to work there after the Festival ended.
By our fourth and final Sundance screening at The Egyptian Theater on Main Street in Park City, Clerks was being talked about and written about like it was well worth watching. As he introduced me and the film, Festival head Geoff Gilmore described me in a way that still gets me in the feels when he said “If Kevin Smith didnʼt exist, the Sundance Film Festival wouldʼve had to invent him.”
Mine was a Cinderella-ish or Rocky-like tale that reminded folks anyone can take a shot at their dreams and maybe find a modicum of success – even if theyʼre from New Jersey.
Do you have a dream (one that doesnʼt involve hurting people or animals, destruction or death)?
2024 is the year you move closer to your goal and take your shot on yourself.
Many thanks to Brian, Jeff, Jay, Marilyn, Lisa, Scott, Dave, Kim, Virginia, Donald, Mom, Dad, the Thapars, and everyone else who helped me craft Clerks! Many thanks to Sundance, Mark Tusk, Bob Hawk and John Pierson for guiding a gobsmacked newcomer in his sudden success. And many thanks to you, my friends, for 30 years of continued interest in the Askewniverse adventures of retailing rascals
Head over to JayAndSilentBob dot com TODAY to shop our anniversary sales!
#KevinSmith #clerks #film
HAPPY CLERKS DAY!
30 years ago from today, CLERKS debuted at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival! That means, if you ever wanted to stop me or my career from happening, youʼd send a Terminator back to this moment in time 3 decades back.
Mercifully, there was no robotic hunter/killer trying to kill me at Sundance that year. The inaugural screening took place at the Holiday Village Cinema in a sold out 150 seater. That was the first time I got to see my first film with a full audience. The sheer thrill of finding out that ideas Iʼd had years prior actually held up to public scrutiny from strangers was intoxicating (but that also might have had something to do with the thin air at the high altitude).
That first screening started the buzz that powered the next three screenings and a deluge of press about the black and white New Jersey convenience store movie and the director who was going back to work there after the Festival ended.
By our fourth and final Sundance screening at The Egyptian Theater on Main Street in Park City, Clerks was being talked about and written about like it was well worth watching. As he introduced me and the film, Festival head Geoff Gilmore described me in a way that still gets me in the feels when he said “If Kevin Smith didnʼt exist, the Sundance Film Festival wouldʼve had to invent him.”
Mine was a Cinderella-ish or Rocky-like tale that reminded folks anyone can take a shot at their dreams and maybe find a modicum of success – even if theyʼre from New Jersey.
Do you have a dream (one that doesnʼt involve hurting people or animals, destruction or death)?
2024 is the year you move closer to your goal and take your shot on yourself.
Many thanks to Brian, Jeff, Jay, Marilyn, Lisa, Scott, Dave, Kim, Virginia, Donald, Mom, Dad, the Thapars, and everyone else who helped me craft Clerks! Many thanks to Sundance, Mark Tusk, Bob Hawk and John Pierson for guiding a gobsmacked newcomer in his sudden success. And many thanks to you, my friends, for 30 years of continued interest in the Askewniverse adventures of retailing rascals
Head over to JayAndSilentBob dot com TODAY to shop our anniversary sales!
#KevinSmith #clerks #film
HAPPY CLERKS DAY!
30 years ago from today, CLERKS debuted at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival! That means, if you ever wanted to stop me or my career from happening, youʼd send a Terminator back to this moment in time 3 decades back.
Mercifully, there was no robotic hunter/killer trying to kill me at Sundance that year. The inaugural screening took place at the Holiday Village Cinema in a sold out 150 seater. That was the first time I got to see my first film with a full audience. The sheer thrill of finding out that ideas Iʼd had years prior actually held up to public scrutiny from strangers was intoxicating (but that also might have had something to do with the thin air at the high altitude).
That first screening started the buzz that powered the next three screenings and a deluge of press about the black and white New Jersey convenience store movie and the director who was going back to work there after the Festival ended.
By our fourth and final Sundance screening at The Egyptian Theater on Main Street in Park City, Clerks was being talked about and written about like it was well worth watching. As he introduced me and the film, Festival head Geoff Gilmore described me in a way that still gets me in the feels when he said “If Kevin Smith didnʼt exist, the Sundance Film Festival wouldʼve had to invent him.”
Mine was a Cinderella-ish or Rocky-like tale that reminded folks anyone can take a shot at their dreams and maybe find a modicum of success – even if theyʼre from New Jersey.
Do you have a dream (one that doesnʼt involve hurting people or animals, destruction or death)?
2024 is the year you move closer to your goal and take your shot on yourself.
Many thanks to Brian, Jeff, Jay, Marilyn, Lisa, Scott, Dave, Kim, Virginia, Donald, Mom, Dad, the Thapars, and everyone else who helped me craft Clerks! Many thanks to Sundance, Mark Tusk, Bob Hawk and John Pierson for guiding a gobsmacked newcomer in his sudden success. And many thanks to you, my friends, for 30 years of continued interest in the Askewniverse adventures of retailing rascals
Head over to JayAndSilentBob dot com TODAY to shop our anniversary sales!
#KevinSmith #clerks #film
HAPPY CLERKS DAY!
30 years ago from today, CLERKS debuted at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival! That means, if you ever wanted to stop me or my career from happening, youʼd send a Terminator back to this moment in time 3 decades back.
Mercifully, there was no robotic hunter/killer trying to kill me at Sundance that year. The inaugural screening took place at the Holiday Village Cinema in a sold out 150 seater. That was the first time I got to see my first film with a full audience. The sheer thrill of finding out that ideas Iʼd had years prior actually held up to public scrutiny from strangers was intoxicating (but that also might have had something to do with the thin air at the high altitude).
That first screening started the buzz that powered the next three screenings and a deluge of press about the black and white New Jersey convenience store movie and the director who was going back to work there after the Festival ended.
By our fourth and final Sundance screening at The Egyptian Theater on Main Street in Park City, Clerks was being talked about and written about like it was well worth watching. As he introduced me and the film, Festival head Geoff Gilmore described me in a way that still gets me in the feels when he said “If Kevin Smith didnʼt exist, the Sundance Film Festival wouldʼve had to invent him.”
Mine was a Cinderella-ish or Rocky-like tale that reminded folks anyone can take a shot at their dreams and maybe find a modicum of success – even if theyʼre from New Jersey.
Do you have a dream (one that doesnʼt involve hurting people or animals, destruction or death)?
2024 is the year you move closer to your goal and take your shot on yourself.
Many thanks to Brian, Jeff, Jay, Marilyn, Lisa, Scott, Dave, Kim, Virginia, Donald, Mom, Dad, the Thapars, and everyone else who helped me craft Clerks! Many thanks to Sundance, Mark Tusk, Bob Hawk and John Pierson for guiding a gobsmacked newcomer in his sudden success. And many thanks to you, my friends, for 30 years of continued interest in the Askewniverse adventures of retailing rascals
Head over to JayAndSilentBob dot com TODAY to shop our anniversary sales!
#KevinSmith #clerks #film
HAPPY FIRST BIRTHDAY LUCIEN!
The adorable baby boy belonging to @jaymewes and @jordanmonsanto hit single digits on Monday! His baby talk isn’t as marketable as his Dad’s (Snoogans, Snoochie Boochies, etc), but it’s slightly more intelligible.
Coming soon: @jayandsilentbob baby clothes!
#KevinSmith #jasonmewes #birthday
I was raised on Kevin Smith’s movies. One day, Kevin slid into my DMs and now we get to hang out and talk about Star Wars. He’s my guest on Logically Speaking Ep 3 and inspired the f out of me like he always does. Go listen and let me know what you think!
We would never forget about the 13th Apostle! Happy Birthday @chrisrock!
It’s SATURDAY MORNING! Time for cartoons! Grab some cereal and binge all 5 eps of @Masters of the Universe REVOLUTION! I’ve been absorbing all your Revolution love and it’s just a big bowl of bliss! We’re all so happy (and relieved) that folks are taking the trip to Eternia and enjoying all the twists and turns! THANK YOU from me, the incredible cast and crew, @jtk2001a, @animateted, @ilovetimsheridan, @quesadiya, @bearmccreary, @mattel, @powerhousecreative and @netflix! #KevinSmith #bythepowerofgrayskull #mastersoftheuniverse #mastersoftheuniverserevolution
It’s SATURDAY MORNING! Time for cartoons! Grab some cereal and binge all 5 eps of @Masters of the Universe REVOLUTION! I’ve been absorbing all your Revolution love and it’s just a big bowl of bliss! We’re all so happy (and relieved) that folks are taking the trip to Eternia and enjoying all the twists and turns! THANK YOU from me, the incredible cast and crew, @jtk2001a, @animateted, @ilovetimsheridan, @quesadiya, @bearmccreary, @mattel, @powerhousecreative and @netflix! #KevinSmith #bythepowerofgrayskull #mastersoftheuniverse #mastersoftheuniverserevolution
“By the Power of Grayskull…”
Another stunning #mastersoftheuniverserevolution poster by @findfairwinds! This image showcases the epic double transformation of Super Heroic He-Man and Tri-Sorceress Teela! Many thanks to the millions who’ve watched Revolution for keeping us in the Top Ten TV Shows for 6 days straight! Your enthusiastic feedback has made our cast and crew crazy happy and ready for more!🤞Thank you from me, @mattel, @powerhousecreative, @animateted, @jtk2001a, @bearmccreary and everyone else who helped make magic with us in Eternia!
@masters of the Universe: Revolution is now streaming on @netflix!
This is a clip from episode 2 of the podcast that I record with @harleyquinnsmith for #ThatKevinSmithClub called YOU CAN COUNT ON MOMILY! In the excerpt, I imagine a night in which Colonel Sanders, Ronald McDonald and the Pollo Loco chicken figure prominently in Harley’s pillow talk with boyfriend @austinzajur.
Momily is my new favorite thing that I do because a) I get to hang out with my kid and b) I get to laugh until I almost pass out. Fair warning: I spend a lot of the show just laughing – which may not be entertaining for the audience but it’s joyfully therapeutic for me and reminds me of how early Smodcast with @samosier made me feel. If you like this glimpse, join ThatKevinSmithClub to see/hear Momily every week! If you don’t like it… Look, I know it’s the Internet and so naturally people are gonna shit on it. But I’m enjoying the fuck out of putting my only begotten child through an escalating series of ridiculous #kobayashimaru tests. So please – don’t begrudge a Dad his Dad jokes. #KevinSmith #harleyquinnsmith #thatkevinsmithclub #youcancountonmomily #podcast
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY, @jenschwalbach!
The accompanying image calls for the caliber of store-bought paper pun that kids exchange in grade school. So…
HEY VALENTINE! YOU’RE SECOND TO NUN!
Yes, it’s a Dad joke. But you made me a Dad. And like the guy once said…
“The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” – Theodore Hesburgh
I love you, Jenny! Happy Valentine’s Day!
#KevinSmith #valentinesday
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY, @jenschwalbach!
The accompanying image calls for the caliber of store-bought paper pun that kids exchange in grade school. So…
HEY VALENTINE! YOU’RE SECOND TO NUN!
Yes, it’s a Dad joke. But you made me a Dad. And like the guy once said…
“The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” – Theodore Hesburgh
I love you, Jenny! Happy Valentine’s Day!
#KevinSmith #valentinesday
without a doubt the greatest panel of all time #SuperBowl #SBLVIII
CHRONIC CON IRL!
In 2019’s Jay & Silent Bob Reboot, our heroes headed off to a fictional fan event called Chronic Con hat was themed around @jayandsilentbob.
Now in the fall of 2024, we’re bringing @chronicconforreal to life!
The very first Chronic Con will be held in the #Chicago suburb of #rosemont at the @hyattchicago (where @jaymewes and I used to go for all the #wizardworldchicago conventions back in the day)! It’s going to be 3 fun filled days of panels, script readings, signings, screenings, auctions and a big ol’ sales floor full of vendors selling comics, posters, tattoos, movies and everything else you’d find at an actual convention! Many thanks to our partners at @theastronomicon whose convention experience will help us make this an easy to attend event to remember!
Get your tickets NOW at the link in my bio!
#KevinSmith #jayandsilentbobreboot #jayandsilentbob #chroniccon #astronomicon
Never mind @netflix – this is Birdie’s version of spending a Saturday “streaming”.
Hear Dad jokes like this when @ralphgarman and I bring HOLLYWOOD BABBLE-ON back to @flapperscomedy Club on March 9th! Tickets at #flapperscomedyclub site or SeeSmod dot com! #KevinSmith #germanshepherd #gsd #dogsofinstagram
6 MONTHS FROM TODAY!
For the first time, VULGARTHON is coming to @smodcastlecinemas! Join us for a big screen journey into every Askewniverse adventure I ever directed in the order they were released theatrically over the last 30 years!
CLERKS!
MALLRATS!
CHASING AMY!
DOGMA!
JAY & SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK!
CLERKS II!
JAY & SILENT BOB REBOOT!
CLERKS III!
Make it all the way to the credits of @clerksmovie and you’ll win an exclusive event-oriented challenge coin celebrating your achievement Askew!
Special Guests! Q&A’s! Auctions! Movie merch and more! Don’t miss what’s probably gonna be the social event of the season! Theater 1 is already sold out so Theater 2 is now on sale and selling fast! Secure your tickets today at Smodcastle Cinemas dot com! (Awesome artwork by @thedarknatereturns!) #KevinSmith #vulgarthon #vulgarthon24 #smodcastlecinemas
TODAY AT 9amPST!
I’ll be filling in for @garyandshannon on @kfiam640, giving Los Angeles hours of oral from 9 to 1pm!
KFI am 640 – Live everywhere on the @iheartradio app!
kfiam640.iheart dot com!
Ted Biaselli is Gwildor of Tenor, Locksmith and Inventor! Ted’s passion for MOTU comes full circle in Masters of the Universe: Revolution as he shares the screen with some of his favorite childhood action figures. Streaming NOW on @Netflix.
🚨 THIS JUST IN! 💨 The View Askewniverse is invading Chicago, IL October 11-13, 2024 for the first annual Chronic Con! Head to www.chronicconforreal.com to reserve your hotel room, tickets & VIP packages.
#ChronicCon #ViewAskewniverse #JayandSilentBob
@thatkevinsmith is filling in for @garyandshannon on @kfiam640, from 9 to 1pm! Live everywhere on the @iheartradio app!