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Replying to @TuskTreasures
I havent rewatched in a minute, is his name not “gregory” ? Or is that only acknowledged in the smodcast episode?
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The reason I’m so Tusk obsessed is because seeing the movie at the worst point in my life lead me to discover the @ThatKevinSmith podcast Smodcast which helped dig me out of a very deep hole and saved my life in a way. So the silly walrus movie means the world to me. #walrusyes
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We held this announcement for the perfect day (4/20) to announce an iconic filmmaker, actor, comedian, comic book writer, author, YouTuber, and podcaster. Please welcome Kevin Smith to the Washington State Summer Con on Saturday, June 20th. Kevin Smith came to prominence with the low-budget comedy buddy film Clerks (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob. Clerks won the “Award of the Youth” and the “Mercedes-Benz Award” at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, the “Filmmakers Trophy” at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for three Independent Spirit Awards (Best First Feature, Best First Screenplay and Jeff Anderson for Best Debut Performance). The film Jay and Silent Bob also appeared in Smith’s later films Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Clerks II, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, and Clerks III which are set primarily in his home state of New Jersey. While not strictly sequential, the films have crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon known as the “View Askewniverse”, named after Smith’s production company View Askew Productions, which he co-founded with Scott Mosier. Since 2011, Smith has mostly made horror films, including Red State (2011) and the “comedy horror films” Tusk (2014) and Yoga Hosers (2016), two in a planned series of three such films set in Canada dubbed the True North trilogy. In 2024, Smith released The 4:30 Movie via Saban and in May of 2025 Dogma returns to the Cannes Film Festival as part of their Cannes Classics Program. Smith owns Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash in Red Bank, New Jersey, a comic bookstore which became the setting for the reality television show Comic Book Men (2012—2018). As a podcaster, Smith co-hosts several shows on his SModcast Podcast Network, including SModcast, Fatman Beyond, and the live show Hollywood Babble-On. He is known for participating in long, humorous Q&A sessions that are often filmed for DVD release, beginning with An Evening with Kevin Smith Meet Kevin on Saturday, June 20th at the Washington State Summer Con. He will be signing autographs, taking photos, taking group photos, and speaking on a yet to be determined panel at the show. Tickets are on sale now! wasummercon.com
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🇪🇸 Además de su trabajo en cine, ha escrito cómics para Marvel y DC, dirigido proyectos de terror como Tusk y se ha convertido en una figura clave del podcasting con su red SModcast. Su mezcla de humor, cultura geek y narrativa personal lo han convertido en un referente único.
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🇬🇧 In addition to his work in film, he has written comics for Marvel and DC, directed horror projects like Tusk, and become a key figure in podcasting with his SModcast network. His blend of humor, geek culture, and personal storytelling has made him a unique voice.
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I've heard him talk about this on his Smodcast stuff. I don't think it was his decision. Originally this was an animated series on...I wanna say ABC?...but it was barely a blip on the Nielsens so they whacked it. And I seem to remember it was a prime time thing? I might be wrong about that.
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I just subscribed to Kevin Smith’s Podcast network because I wanted to listen to some early episodes of Smodcast and it’s so funny that in 2007 the first episode starts with them talking about how everybody has a podcast.
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What Lives Here (2024) is an indie creepy house slasher flick that takes a lil bit to find its footing but when it does get in its groove, it proves to be a fairly solid watch Produced in part by Kevin Smith's SModcast Productions and filmed in the infamous Strauss Mansion. I enjoyed it. What Lives Here is now streaming on Tubi C
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Replying to @SirJeremyLondon
🤘🏻Was just at the screening at Smodcast Cinemas to celebrate 30 yrs with Kevin & Mewes! Jason Lee was sick 😔.
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25 Aug 2025
Replying to @TiffanyFong
I quit cold turkey from smoking two packs of Newport’s a day. All I could do is lay in my shower fetal for about a week and a half listening to smodcast continuously. Haven’t smoked one in 12 years. 😹😹
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Happy Birthday Gen Xer Jay Mohr! 🎂🎉 Jon Ferguson "Jay" Mohr (born August 23, 1970) is known for playing film producer Peter Dragon in the television comedy series Action in 1999, Professor Rick Payne in the television series Ghost Whisperer from 2006 to 2008 and the title role in the CBS sitcom Gary Unmarried from 2008 to 2010. He was also a featured cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live from 1993 to 1995. Since making his feature film debut with Jerry Maguire (1996), Mohr has appeared in films such as Picture Perfect (1997), Small Soldiers (1998), 200 Cigarettes (1999), Pay It Forward (2000), Speaking of Sex (2001), Seeing Other People (2004), Even Money (2006), Dumbbells (2014) and Air (2023). Mohr hosts his own podcast Mohr Stories on the SModcast Network and, since September 2015, hosted Jay Mohr Sports, a daily midday sports radio talk show on Fox Sports Radio. Mohr left Fox Sports Radio in January 2016 to pursue acting ventures. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award as the inaugural host and executive producer of Last Comic Standing (2003–2006). jaymohr.com/
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Replying to @douglasisadope
“fuck me in my tall man pussy” - kevin smith, smodcast
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Add Kevin Smith’s “Smodcast” to the list of pioneering podcasts that was left off despite massive popularity
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I know Kevin Smith is cringe now and has been for a long time but Smodcast really was pretty big back in the day. Smith was one of- if not the first- mainstream Hollywood guy to dive into podcasting it and he built a huge empire on it.
23 Jul 2025
Introducing TIME's list of the best podcasts of all time: 100 podcasts that shaped the genre and pushed it forward ti.me/451XhfW
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Replying to @gcluppy
No Smartless, SMODCast, Never Not Funny, Doug Loves Movies, Judge John Hodgman, Hello From The Magic Tavern, Flop House, We Hate Movies, Screen Drafts, Off Menu, Extra Hot Great, The Adventure Zone, Podcast The Ride, Doughboys, Thrilling Adventure Hour…….
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23 Jul 2025
I don’t recognize most of these & some notable absences include: SModcast w/ @ThatKevinSmith & Scott Mosier - groundbreaking @AdamCarollaShow Like him or not, he was an early record setting pod @ComedyBangBang groundbreaking improv comedy pod
23 Jul 2025
Introducing TIME's list of the best podcasts of all time: 100 podcasts that shaped the genre and pushed it forward ti.me/451XhfW
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While some deserve to be on this list… there are some that were flat out ignored or forgotten! No @joerogan or anything from @ThatKevinSmith (ahem… SModcast!?) or the long running @TellEmSteveDave!? What about @SmartLess @lorepodcast @WereAlive @MyFavMurder @facpapod or @PodcastHiatus Nothing from Bert, Tom, Theo, Hubberman??
23 Jul 2025
Introducing TIME's list of the best podcasts of all time: 100 podcasts that shaped the genre and pushed it forward ti.me/451XhfW
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Replying to @WillSloanEsq
There was a period of time when Fleshlight seemed to be the biggest podcast sponsor on Earth and that’s solely because Kevin Smith made a Fleshlight joke in Zack & Miri and then they sponsored Smodcast.
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If you're going to do a "Top 100 Podcasts of All time" list you need to have Adam Corolla, Ricky Gervais, SMODcast, Joe Rogan, Comedy Bang Bang, This Week in Tech, Filmspotting, Savage Love, etc. Doing otherwise is a slap in the face to history.
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