Kevin Smith on Hacker Duty for "Die Hard 4"?
Last week we learned that Kevin Smith would be playing a small (but inevitably colorful) role in this summer's action-fest "Live Free or Die Hard," and now comes AICN with a little bit of an update -- but before you click on in, ask yourself what kind of character Kevin Smith would be playing in a "Die Hard" movie.
"A hacker/computer wiz with some witty and sarcastic dialogue" is who Mr. Smith will be playing, if this particular AICN scooper is to be believed.
What I find semi-amusing about this new information is this: I predicted it a week ago at Cinematical! I was just guessing! Then again, who else could this guy play in a John McClane adventure? Nothing against Mr. Smith, but I don't think I'd buy him as a grizzled cop or a cowering hostage.
"Live Free or Die Hard" opens on June 29th, and I can't freakin' wait.
"A hacker/computer wiz with some witty and sarcastic dialogue" is who Mr. Smith will be playing, if this particular AICN scooper is to be believed.
What I find semi-amusing about this new information is this: I predicted it a week ago at Cinematical! I was just guessing! Then again, who else could this guy play in a John McClane adventure? Nothing against Mr. Smith, but I don't think I'd buy him as a grizzled cop or a cowering hostage.
"Live Free or Die Hard" opens on June 29th, and I can't freakin' wait.
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clamman27 writes: on Jan 12 2007 06:43 AM How original... a hack playing a hack-er. Ho hum. Why does anyone give a rat's a$$ about Kevin Smith anymore anyway? To be relevant you have to, you know, make relevant movies... good ones even. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jan 12 2007 07:35 AM In reply to this comment (#852893) Since when does making funny dialogue based movies that are entertaining as hell not count as relevant? (Reply to this) |
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bsideleau writes: on Jan 12 2007 08:21 AM Great.....another Die Hard movie....that's just what more money needs to be wasted on. Who really wants to see a 50+ Bruce Willis (trying) run around and save the world from some sort of threat??? I saw the preview and, while the special effects look really cool, the movie looks flat, boring and cheap. Is the movie industry so desperate that it must keep pushing elderly actors into playing roles that they did 20 years ago???? How bout some original ideas or...if you absolutely MUSt make a mindless action film, why not have the balls to start something new with someone who isn't laughably too old for it? (Reply to this) |
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Kid_Ikarus writes: on Jan 12 2007 09:27 AM In reply to this comment (#852895) Probly the same people that wanted to see a new Rocky Balboa movie. And wouldn't you know it? It turned out to be quite good. (Reply to this) |
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tamamellie writes: on Jan 12 2007 10:37 AM In reply to this comment (#852895) Not even 20 years ago. Anyway, the original Die Hard has a lot of action, but it's also an all-around terrific film. Hell, I watched it in film class in college!! I am looking forward to this even if it has been awhile. I have always been a die hard Die Hard fan, and ever since seeing the first I have been a HUGE fan of Bruce Willis. And I also agree about the Rocky thing. I mean, they made FIVE of them before revisiting it years later. At least the Die Hard trilogy has some consistancy and substance throughout. Blah blah blah. Yay I love Bruce Willis and movies are fun. (Reply to this) |
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tamamellie writes: on Jan 12 2007 10:39 AM PS - Now, Harrison Ford. THAT's old. (Reply to this) |
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hellhole writes: on Jan 12 2007 04:35 PM Clerks II was a nice comeback after a few awful movies. That said, using computers as a prominent plot device in any contemporary film guarantees that it's going to be very dated a few years down the line. Has anyone watched Hackers recently? (Reply to this) |
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clamman27 writes: on Jan 12 2007 08:17 PM In reply to this comment (#852894) You've just described Woody Allen not Kevin Smith. He's had one maybe two mediocore hits in his career at best. Most of his films are critical and box office disappoinments if not outright stinkers. He's about as relevant as K-Fed. Though Smith does have a kick ass comic collection. (Reply to this) |
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jeremyd4 writes: on Jan 12 2007 08:43 PM Kevin Smith and his producer friend are a pair of arrogant, whiney losers in the behind-the-scenes featurette on the Clerks II DVD. They feel the need to defend every movie, decision and action they've ever made, so much that so that they only end up coming across as this chain-smoking fat man who’s lost his touch and a bitter producer who’s rested his laurels on a movie made over ten years ago. (Reply to this) |
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jeremyd4 writes: on Jan 12 2007 08:45 PM I urge people to get the DVD just to watch this featurette itself (Reply to this) |
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South_park300 writes: on Jan 12 2007 10:26 PM In reply to this comment (#852903) you hate them, yet you get the dvds. yeah... (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jan 13 2007 07:30 AM In reply to this comment (#852901) Actually most Kevin Smith movie's make money. That's why he gets to keep making more of them. To a large extent they are nitch movies and will never pull in 300 million like Pirates, but then again they're not supposed to. If you listen to him talk about his career he knows he's never going to be Steven Spielberg or Ang Lee and openly acknowledges his own limitations unlike K-fed(a massively severe low blow by the way and totally undeserved) who is massively self deluded , but he knows what he likes doing and a lot of us enjoy what he does and that my friend is what is called living the American dream. (Reply to this) |
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Skitch writes: on Jan 13 2007 12:35 PM Awesome. Let's have a big arguement about Smith's movies pertaining to his having a bit part in the THIRD sequel in an action movie. bitch bitch bitch. (Reply to this) |
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arcadefire325 writes: on Jan 13 2007 04:29 PM [b]kevin smith[/b] kevin smith is awesome. screw all of you. jeremyd4, if you hate kevin smith so much, why did you buy clerks 2???? that is stupid. (Reply to this) |
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TheIceGhost writes: on Jan 13 2007 04:59 PM I'm also a fan of Kevin Smith...if you don't like it, sucks. Kevin Smith and Die Hard? Hm, interesting. (Reply to this) |
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Jewmonster writes: on Jan 13 2007 10:01 PM In reply to this comment (#852895) Rocky Balboa was really good, and Sly's over 60. Harrison Ford is over 60 as well, and Indy's got one last adventure in him. If those two can do it, then give John McClane a chance. Yippie Ky-aye Motherfucker! (Reply to this) |
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BuckRogers writes: on Jan 14 2007 06:58 AM Clerks II wasn't as bad as some people make it out to be. Humour was a little forced, the first one is still superior. IMO that type of humour (donkey, etc) used in Clerks II, would have been much better suited to a Jay & silent Bob sequel. (Reply to this) |
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Now it's dark writes: on Jan 14 2007 09:24 PM All you motherfuckers are gonna pay. You are the ones who are the ball-lickers. We're gonna fuck your mothers while you watch and cry like little bitches. Once we get to Hollywood and find those Miramax fucks who are making that movie, we're gonna make 'em eat our shit, then shit out our shit, then eat their shit which is made up of our shit that we made 'em eat. Then you're all you motherfucks are next. Love, Jay and Silent Bob. (Reply to this) |
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jeremyd4 writes: on Jan 14 2007 11:41 PM [b]Don't make assumptions..[/b] To South_park300 and arcadefire325: First off, I didn't buy the DVD at all. My mates and I hired it and none of us specifically disliked Kevin Smith prior to this. However, after watching the behind-the-scenes features etc on the DVD, I can't help but think he's a tool who doesn't know what he's doing and simply got lucky. He's so bitter and puts down those who are critical of his failures. Every second word he says is "f@#k". There are these intros to every section on the DVD too (even the movie itself) where he carries on about absolute shite and it's kinda sad to watch. It's like a train-wreck but you can't help look away. If you watched the special features I'm referring to you might understand what I'm talking about better. That's why I say hire the DVD just for this reason. (Reply to this) |
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