
Riding in Vans with Boys
In the summer of 2002, blink-182 invited little-known band Kut U Up to accompany them, Green Day and Jimmy Eat World on The Pop Disaster Tour.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows the fictionalized misadventures of Kevin Smith and his associates as they embark on a chaotic road trip to promote their latest film. The journey is filled with bizarre encounters, awkward interviews, and the typical brand of humor associated with Smith's filmmaking.
Critical Reception
As a mockumentary intended as a meta-commentary on the film promotion circuit, 'Riding in Vans with Boys' received mixed to positive reviews, largely appreciated by fans of Kevin Smith's distinct comedic style and his 'View Askewniverse'. Critics noted its improvisational feel and behind-the-scenes look at the often absurd nature of indie filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw, unpolished humor and authentic portrayal of the indie film circuit.
- Some found the humor too niche or repetitive, lacking the narrative drive of Smith's fictional films.
- Appreciated as a fun, behind-the-scenes glimpse for dedicated fans of Kevin Smith's work.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the film for its candid and humorous look at the realities of promoting independent movies, with many highlighting the enjoyable interactions between Smith and Mewes. Some viewers, however, felt it was more of a 'fan film' and less of a structured narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was largely improvised during an actual promotional tour for Smith's film 'Jersey Girl', with much of the dialogue and situations stemming from real-life events and interactions.
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