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    Matthew R.

    Matthew R.

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    Dogma

    Reviewed on 05/31/07
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    What's happening EXPO TV? Right here I got the opening screen for the movie Dogma. This was made by Kevin Smith. He may better be known as Silent Bob. He did movies like Clerks or Chasing Amy Clerks II. Usually I really like his movies. I really like Clerks. That is one of my favorites movies. It is a really great Indi movie. If you haven't seen that check it out. But we are talking about Dogma right now and it's got Chris Rock Ben Affleck or not Ben yeah Ben Affleck Matt Damon in it. Its got some good cast members and the movie actually starts off really promising. I'm watching it and like I'm thinking my this is really funny. This could be a really good movie. But as the movie goes on it kinda gets worse and worse and the ending is just kinda like I'm just watching it. I'm like will you just be over with already. Like it is a bad movie that you sit through it but the only reason you sit through it is because you gotta see the ending because you think -- you keep thinking what did made the ending over in this movie. But it really doesn't -- it's only mildly entertaining. It brings up some points that I didn't find interesting at all. Some people say Dude it is a great movie but I don't know. That is just their opinion I think. I've give it a two out of five stars. Check it out if you are really bored or somebody gives it to you.

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    Kevin Smith is a conundrum of a filmmaker: he's a writer with brilliant, clever ideas who can't set up a simple shot to save his life. It was fine back when Smith was making low-budget films like Clerks and Chasing Amy , both of which had an amiable, grungy feel to them, but now that he's a...

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    Kevin Smith is a conundrum of a filmmaker: he's a writer with brilliant, clever ideas who can't set up a simple shot to save his life. It was fine back when Smith was making low-budget films like Clerks and Chasing Amy , both of which had an amiable, grungy feel to them, but now that he's a rising director who's attracting top talent and tackling bigger themes, it might behoove him to polish his filmmaking. That's the main problem with Dogma --it's an ambitious, funny, aggressively intelligent film about modern-day religion, but while Smith's writing has matured significantly (anyone who thinks he's not topnotch should take a look at Chasing Amy ), his direction hasn't. It's too bad, because Dogma is ripe for near-classic status in its theological satire, which is hardly as blasphemous as the protests that greeted the movie would lead you to believe. Two banished angels (Ben Affleck and Matt Damon) have discovered a loophole that would allow them back into heaven; problem is, they'd destroy civilization in the process by proving God fallible. It's up to Bethany (Linda Fiorentino), a lapsed Catholic who works in an abortion clinic, to save the day, with some help from two so-called prophets (Smith and Jason Mewes, as their perennial characters Jay and Silent Bob), the heretofore unknown 13th apostle (Chris Rock), and a sexy, heavenly muse (the sublime Salma Hayek, who almost single-handedly steals the film). In some ways Dogma is a shaggy dog of a road movie--which hits a comic peak when Affleck and Fiorentino banter drunkenly on a train to New Jersey, not realizing they're mortal enemies--and segues into a comedy-action flick as the vengeful angels (who have a taste for blood) try to make their way into heaven. Smith's cast is exceptional--with Fiorentino lending a sardonic gravity to the proceedings, and Jason Lee smirking evilly as the horned devil Azrael--and the film shuffles good-naturedly to its climax (featuring Alanis Morissette as a beatifically silent God), but it just looks so unrelentingly... subpar . Credit Smith with being a daring writer but a less-than-stellar director. --Mark Englehart
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