As part of TBS’ “Just for Laughs Festival”, An Evening with Kevin Smith was certainly one of the highlights. Performing at the Chicago Theater, Kevin Smith fielded questions from audience members for just over two hours, responding with his quick wit and “open book” approach.
Probably known best as the brilliant creator behind Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma and Chasing Amy, Kevin Smith has found a new niche over the past decade in holding Q&A sessions where his engaging story telling ability is front and center to its audience. Courageous enough to answer any question thrown his way, no subject matter was taboo for Smith as he touched on anything from smoking pot to the most awkward and embarrassing situations in which he has found himself. Smith answers often drew laughs from the crowd, but many of his responses, especially when it comes to the film industry were honest and educational. Donned in a New Jersey Devils jersey, Smith preached how film school is overrated and that in this day in age anyone can become a successful film maker. However, he emphasized that a love for the art MUST be present and that he has no advice when it comes to doing film solely for money.
Smith’s answers often segue into more stories sometimes providing a twenty minute explanation that went in many different directions before returning to point. However, in many cases, the longer his response the better. Smith churned out one hilarious story after another, including one where his wife got stoned silly on “two baby hits” of medicinal marijuana and freaked out to the point that paramedics had to be called despite the fact that she was never in any danger. Another story had Smith trying to rewrite his lines for Law and Order – something that just isn’t done on the big time cop and lawyer drama. Each story was better than the next.
Most notable was Smith’s rapport with audience members and specifically those asking the questions. His ability to get the laughs when needed while truly relating to answer-seeking individuals the entire time was a true testament to his reputation as all-around cool guy. In many instances a small conversation between Smith and a participant at the microphone would develop, which was very entertaining to watch on the sidelines.
Kevin Smith was beyond doubt a true bright spot and great addition to the TBS “Just for Laughs Festival”. I look forward to his return to Chicago.