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Directed by Kevin Smith.
After a pair of films about hipster slackers, the work of writer-director Kevin Smith matured and gained critical respect with this low budget, independent comedy-drama about love, sex and the fine line between the two. Ben Affleck stars as Holden McNeil, a New Jersey comic book writer who is roommates with his best friend and professional partner, artist Banky Edwards (Jason Lee). Their hit comic book series, "Bluntman and Chronic," is loosely patterned after a pair of acquaintances, Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (played by Smith), two characters already familiar as supporting players in several Smith films. Into Holden's life comes Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), a lesbian and fellow comic book creator who quickly becomes a close friend, although Holden is powerfully attracted to her. Eventually, Alyssa realizes that she is attracted to Holden as well and they begin a physical relationship, much to the consternation of Banky, whose ire over losing his best friend to a lesbian seems to border on romantic jealousy. After he learns something about Alyssa's sexual past, however, Holden's immature response to his new knowledge destroys both his romance with Alyssa and his friendship with Banky. Chasing Amy (1997) was the third film in what Smith referred to as his "New Jersey series," films set at least partly in the Garden State and featuring the Jay and Silent Bob characters. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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GradysGhostGradysGhost Re: Directors who have yet to m ...
by GradysGhost in Directors
hasn't rated it.
"Okay, then, Risselada. I think you and I are on the exact same page. So we can begin discussing masterpieces instead of definitions. If anybody else wants to join in, go right ahead. The discussion is of our own personal opinion. That's what makes Spout so great (and also the IMDb message boards).I have not seen Ed Wood. I've been trying to get my hands on a copy of it for years. I could order online, but I don't like paying for something that I don't already have in my hands. You may be right about it being his best movie, and you're spot on about both movies' themes of reality vs. fiction.By the way, if anybody's seen The Chumscrubber, I would love to discuss it with you.As for the original question...I think Kevin Smith is a director who has a masterpiece in him, but hasn't yet conceived it. Sure, his films are gross and vile. Yes, he keeps getting sucked back into Jay and Silent Bob. His movies seem to be made for his friends, and thos ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Top 5 Everybody Seems To Lo ...
by Risselada in Top 5
hasn't rated it.
"Wow this thread is really heating up!I've actually seen many Kevin Smith films, but not this one. However I used to love them a great deal. Now every time I see one again, my rating plunges further down. Maybe it was that his dialogue sounded fresh at one time to me, but now after being continually subjected to it I'm realizing it may be what you said. Although there are different characters it all seems like the words are coming out of the same person.Oooooh, I almost said this one actually! I'd had this recommended to me by many people for a long time. I only heard a few people who said it was bad, but I didn't know who to believe. I saw it even though I think there was something deep inside that made me a bit hesitant. I was not impressed! I don't know how this mediocre crime movie managed to stand above the rest for many people. My friend Andy who uses this site from time to time has a couple tattoos from the movies. I respect his taste, but I jus ... " [More]
joem18bjoem18b Re: Top 5 Everybody Seems To Lo ...
by joem18b in Top 5
hasn't rated it.
"I listen to Kevin Smith's podcast every week. Definitely not for everyone but I enjoy it. He sounds a lot like the dialog he writes. He was talking about Chasing Amy the other day and I remembered liking the movie ten years ago, when Joey Lauren Adams was still a fresh face, so I checked it out to watch it again. Sadly, it didn't work for me this time - sounded like the actors were taking turns doing Kevin Smith monologs - and I bailed out early. " [More]
JymkataJymkata Re: Top 5 Everybody Seems To Lo ...
by Jymkata in Top 5
lost interest.
"I know it's very polite on internet message boards to act like there are no standards or experts, and that subjectivity is the only way to judge a film, but sometimes subjectivity can be wrong and although you may not personally like a piece of art you need to be able to appreciate its qualities. I know this whole topic is subjective, but some of these should not be up for debate as to whether they are good or bad. The two I take exception with are Citizen Kane and Vertigo. I don't even know where to start and whether it's worth it, but I can't understand how someone couldn't fathom the mixed opinions of lesser works like Crash or the Lord of the Rings trilogy ( I guess some people love overlong, CGI-overkilled films that are long on scope and short on character), but not see enough of value in certified masterpieces like these two by Orson and Alfred at their peak. Plus, Kane had the exceptional camerawork of Gregg Toland (that alone is worth the price of admis ... " [More]
joem18bjoem18b Re: most overrated gay movie
by joem18b in Queer Cinema
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"I liked Transamerica, if transgender films count.Stage Beauty is about the days in England when men were required by law to take the female as well as the male roles onstage. Billy Crudup is one of the female stars, but I don't think it's clear what his own preferences are. He does have a royal male lover but I took that as part of his job. As you point out, the plot has him go straight at the end. I liked the movie, though I really liked Shakespeare in Love, which has some of the same themes. " [More]
lukasblulukasblu Re: most overrated gay movie
by lukasblu in Queer Cinema
loved it.
"unemployedwaif ,"phenomenon within the realm of queer cinema. "joem18b,"crossover hits". similar to music crossovers but this time in the movies?strangeframe ,"Believe it or not, producers and executive producers are still afraid of films that might be perceived as gay films. maybe the content doesn't justify the best movie ever, but it does move the broader acceptance of gay stories, does it not? "i believe everyone here is right;thanks for the insight/new perspective of looking at brockeback,making of mainstream gay movies;i hope, in the future,that hollywood or mainstream movies make movies that are more varied,/from different spectrums,with great quality and script ,positive outlook of the gay community, no stereotypes,and get great appraise,awards and promotion much like brockback.Talking about gay movies,what is some of the more recent release gay films have you seen are your faves or recommend????mine is Imagine Me & Youwhat is yor all time fave gay flick???A Home at the ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
liked it.
Writer-director Kevin Smith took on the increasingly rocky terrain of 1990s love and desire in the low budget, ultra-contemporary romantic comedy Chasing Amy (1997), the final film in his "New Jersey trilogy." In a twist on the conventional boy-meets-girl love story, the unexpected relationship between heterosexual Holden and lesbian Alyssa (with Holden's best buddy Banky a jealous third wheel) becomes an extended, offbeat conversation on how love and sexuality transcend easy definitions and categories through their intrinsic unpredictability. Smith's casually profane, humorously savvy dialogue taps profound sentiments without becoming mired in emotional treacle, even when his characters edge toward long-windedness. Ben Affleck's performance as Holden was one of several in 1997 that earned him the label "rising star" -- even if Jason Lee's Banky had some of the best lines -- while Joey Lauren Adams garnered a Golden Globe nomination for her mercurial Alyssa. Beginning with its debut at the Sundance Film Festival, Chasing Amy drew critical and box office kudos, restoring Smith to indie film grace after the failure of Mallrats (1995). ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 



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