I pretty much came to make the same observation. What's strange however, is that in Bob previous videos, on numerous occasions he actually remarked positively on Smith's back catalog yet following one film he personally strongly disliked (Red State) somehow completely invalidates all past work of the man.Noelveiga said:Bob, man, ease off on the Kevin Smith hate. You're starting to sound that those people posting vague angry comments on Facebook in the hope that somebody will ask what's wrong.
I mean, the worst thing I can conjure up from Smith at this point is that I don't even know what he's been doing recently, but you have mentioned him in about half of the videos you've made in the last few months. It's getting weird.
I'm almost expecting him to start saying how not only does he hate Clerks, Dogma etc but everyone who enjoys them is either naive, just caught up in fandom, nostalgia or some other criticism that he hypocritically indulges himself with directors/franchises he still likes himself.
A shame to because for the most part with film, I do share many of Bob's view points but this back peddle is perplexing. I know he does change his view like with Man of Steel but that was only a couple of months after the fact, not a couple of months DECADES after the fact...
...and now in my own odd U-turn to agree with Bob: Wow, this film looks like utter dross and yes Joseph Gor... whoever that guy actually is leaves no real impression what so ever. There are so few good comedies about male friendship, less so when you also negate the "bro"-mentality" that apparently must by applied to all men in this genre. Then again, no one will remember this film in the end.