Kevin Smith Explains His "Scary" Decision
Kevin Smith surprised many of his fans when he announced that his next project as a writer-director would be a horror film. Known for his comic book and sci-fi interests, this genre seems to come out of nowhere. Smith told Rotten Tomatoes that it's always been in the back of his mind.
"It's just it never came up," Smith said. "Nobody ever asked. It's not one of those things that people ask you point blank if you're a fan of the genre very often, but those are the movies I grew up watching. When we first got cable in our area, that's what we all wanted to watch. We all wanted to watch "Friday the 13th." We all wanted to watch "The Hearse." We all wanted to watch those movies because they would play on cable late at night on Friday and Saturday. So I've always been a fan of the genre but it's just I never really had anything to add to the genre. Recently, I felt like I've got an idea that I've not seen anywhere. I think I might like to try it and it would also be a nice test to see if I could even pull it off."
What may surprise fans the most is that Smith intends to play it straight, not like the snarky, self-referential horror films of the late 90s. "I think even in every horror movie, even in something like "The Shining," I don't know if I'd consider it a flat out horror movie, but there are horrific elements to it. It's so unsettling in some places that it's funny. His performance is f*ckin' so bravado and so twisted and you're in the safe confines of the theater knowing it's a fictional story that it's okay to laugh when this dude is f*ckin' trying to kill his own wife. So there are moments like that that come from discomfort and levity and moments of levity that come from discomfort or fear of danger but I think that's as far as I would go in the one that I want to make."
All the classic '80s horror movies had lots of gratuitous nudity though. Surely an aficionado would have to deliver that. "I don't know, man. I still can't get my head around the notion of t**s for the sake of t**s, so I don't know if I would go that way. But it is kind of a key element to the genre so I don't know. That's a hurdle I think I'm going to face sooner or later."
"It's just it never came up," Smith said. "Nobody ever asked. It's not one of those things that people ask you point blank if you're a fan of the genre very often, but those are the movies I grew up watching. When we first got cable in our area, that's what we all wanted to watch. We all wanted to watch "Friday the 13th." We all wanted to watch "The Hearse." We all wanted to watch those movies because they would play on cable late at night on Friday and Saturday. So I've always been a fan of the genre but it's just I never really had anything to add to the genre. Recently, I felt like I've got an idea that I've not seen anywhere. I think I might like to try it and it would also be a nice test to see if I could even pull it off."
What may surprise fans the most is that Smith intends to play it straight, not like the snarky, self-referential horror films of the late 90s. "I think even in every horror movie, even in something like "The Shining," I don't know if I'd consider it a flat out horror movie, but there are horrific elements to it. It's so unsettling in some places that it's funny. His performance is f*ckin' so bravado and so twisted and you're in the safe confines of the theater knowing it's a fictional story that it's okay to laugh when this dude is f*ckin' trying to kill his own wife. So there are moments like that that come from discomfort and levity and moments of levity that come from discomfort or fear of danger but I think that's as far as I would go in the one that I want to make."
All the classic '80s horror movies had lots of gratuitous nudity though. Surely an aficionado would have to deliver that. "I don't know, man. I still can't get my head around the notion of t**s for the sake of t**s, so I don't know if I would go that way. But it is kind of a key element to the genre so I don't know. That's a hurdle I think I'm going to face sooner or later."
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clamman27 writes: on Jan 16 2007 05:46 AM Great just what horror needs-another mediocore director with no imagination. (Reply to this) |
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frogleg writes: on Jan 16 2007 05:55 AM Horror needs anything original. It's not a sequel and it's not a remake. So his first step is in the right direction, as far as I'm concerned. (Reply to this) |
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lemmewinks24 writes: on Jan 16 2007 06:32 AM great just what movie fandom needs, another poster blasting a film before its even conceived. (Reply to this) |
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Kid_Ikarus writes: on Jan 16 2007 09:44 AM In reply to this comment (#853147) lol THANK you!!! (Reply to this) |
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the-russian writes: on Jan 16 2007 09:44 AM Great just what we all need, haters. Go to moviepoopshoot.com, buddy, or back to your parents' basement, or something. (Reply to this) |
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High School With Money writes: on Jan 16 2007 11:15 AM The Shining = not quite horror. Friday the 13th = 80s horror Huh (p (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jan 16 2007 12:13 PM In reply to this comment (#853150) What he's saying is the Shining transcended the horror genre. I have to agree with him on that. (Reply to this) |
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Racer Z writes: on Jan 16 2007 01:20 PM In reply to this comment (#853150) [b]Huh...[/b] If The Shining isn't horror, then what is it? And why not give Kevin Smith a shot at horror. Could it really be worse than, say... Renny Harlin...? Paul Anderson...?? Uwe Boll... ???!!! At least he has an idea of his own for change. That in and of itself is worth looking forward to. (Reply to this) |
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rustdog writes: on Jan 16 2007 01:46 PM Mallrats had tits for the sake of tits. Silent Bob dressed as Batman crashes thru the dressing room wall where Joey Lauren Adams is changing. Whats wrong with tits for the sake of tits? (Reply to this) |
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optic_85 writes: on Jan 16 2007 02:46 PM Yeah, Im psyched that this isn't a remake, sequel, or a prequel. There is way too much of that bullshit in the horror market these days. And i look forward to smith trying something new. (Reply to this) |
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alsanali writes: on Jan 16 2007 02:55 PM As long as he doesn't bring in Ben Affleck it could be interesting. (Reply to this) |
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Racer Z writes: on Jan 16 2007 03:13 PM In reply to this comment (#853155) Amen to that! Remember Phantoms? Ugh... (Reply to this) |
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horrorbetterthandrama writes: on Jan 16 2007 03:27 PM In reply to this comment (#853145) why don't you go find yourself a pig to fuck (Reply to this) |
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aknddon3 writes: on Jan 16 2007 04:33 PM In reply to this comment (#853156) "Man Phantoms was the bomb yo." Movie quote trivia, who said that? (Reply to this) |
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Racer Z writes: on Jan 16 2007 05:00 PM In reply to this comment (#853158) LOL!! Jay from "Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back." (Reply to this) |
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Darkness My Old Friend writes: on Jan 16 2007 05:14 PM [b]Tits for the sake of tits is out[/b] but a pseudo magical 3rd nipple that turns out to Juicy Fruit is just plain A-OK. I guess he has to do something to try to find the glimmer of his wasted indie-wunderkind past, right? I'd love to see him find it. (Reply to this) |
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killermonkey8822 writes: on Jan 16 2007 07:40 PM i don't think all horror movies nessacarily need asses and tits and stuff unless there going for comedy horror. This could be good since it's not like a halloween remake like what rob zombie is doing or anything, i don't know if anybody would agree with this but he should add in jay and silent bob. :) jersy girl sucked but only cuz i was hoping jay and silent bob would appear in it besides that i loved all of kevin smith's other films. (Reply to this) |
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GreenBastard writes: on Jan 16 2007 08:01 PM Interesting. (Reply to this) |
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bkfxr9 writes: on Jan 16 2007 08:01 PM Yeah but Affleck was the bomb in phantoms. (Reply to this) |
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tamamellie writes: on Jan 17 2007 10:30 AM Yea, come on guys. Give the guy a break and let him try the horror thing!! Just as long as I don't have to watch it. I'm still upset that I paid to see Jay & Silent Bob Strikeback. ..... . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. I hate Kevin Smith movies. (Reply to this) |
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