WHAT WAS THE FIRST MOVIE WHERE YOU REALIZE MOVIES WERE SOMETHING PEOPLE MADE AND YOU DOVE INTO THE HOW?
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The only one of his films that works from start to finish.
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I think Gremlins but Evil Dead II is what taught me not every film had to be the same.
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Clerks is the first film that made me feel like stories about real people were possible. Movies about grown ups always felt fake before.
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I like Mallrats but in retrospect it's shocking how IMMEDIATELY Smith veered into self-parody.
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MOST POPULAR ANSWERS: STAR WARS, JURASSIC PARK, LOTR, MATRIX, ETERNAL SUNSHINE, AND CLERKS.
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First was definitely Clerks, though I saw Chasing Amy as 1st Kevin Smith film. Recently, Monsters was inspiring with it's filming style
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I found myself watching this four times in a week after having never seen it until 2010-ish
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it was jarring seeing what a talent Kevin Smith was in his prime
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Like the one guy said, it made a lot of us realize a regular guy with a script and single location could make something. Big step for indies
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Clerks at 13. Then Evil Dead soon after.
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