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    Kevin Smith on DOGMA: A Career-Defining Hail Mary

    christineBy christineJune 6, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    In a candid conversation with AMFM Magazine, filmmaker Kevin Smith reflects on the re-release of his 1999 cult classic Dogma, a film that holds a special place in his heart and career. Known for his irreverent humor and heartfelt storytelling, Smith dives into the challenges, triumphs, and personal significance of Dogma, a project he considers a reward for his earlier career-defining “Hail Mary” moment with Chasing Amy.

    A Victory Lap with Dogma

    Smith is visibly thrilled about the re-release of Dogma, describing it as a “victory lap” for a movie that audiences have embraced with open arms. “I get to bring out the old ones that everybody likes,” he says with a laugh, hinting at a preference for revisiting beloved classics over the uncertainty of new projects. The tour accompanying the re-release has allowed Smith to connect with fans, many of whom associate Dogma with formative moments in their lives—whether it was a first date, a bonding experience with a grandparent, or even a re-examination of their faith.

    The Hail Mary Moment: Chasing Amy and Dogma

    When asked about his career-defining “Hail Mary” moment, Smith points not to Dogma but to his 1997 film Chasing Amy. After the critical and commercial disappointment of Mallrats, Smith felt his career slipping away. “If I don’t make something good, I’m out of this business,” he recalls thinking. Chasing Amy became his redemption, a “classy movie” that showcased his storytelling prowess and kept him in the game.

    Dogma, on the other hand, was the dream project he’d been nurturing since before his debut film, Clerks. Originally titled God and spanning 150 pages, the script was a passion project that Smith seized the opportunity to make in the wake of Chasing Amy’s success and the rising stardom of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon post-Good Will Hunting. “I knew the only time I was ever going to get that movie made was when we tried to make it,” he explains.

    Smith even turned down a tantalizing offer from Warner Brothers’ then-head Lorenzo di Bonaventura to oversee a DC Comics division—years before the Marvel Cinematic Universe became a cultural juggernaut. The offer was tempting, but Smith’s heart was set on Dogma. “All I heard was, Dogma is not going to get made,” he says, underscoring his determination to bring his vision to life.

    The Lasting Impact of Dogma

    For Smith, Dogma’s enduring appeal lies in its personal resonance with audiences. During his tour, he’s met fans who credit the film with everything from strengthening their faith to inspiring them to pick up a camera and start filmmaking. “Some of them are there because they saw it with their grandmother when they were a kid… some are bringing their kids for the first time,” he shares. The film’s blend of irreverent humor, theological musings, and heartfelt moments has made it a touchstone for many.

    One line in particular continues to resonate. In the film, Chris Rock’s character, Rufus, distinguishes between rigid beliefs and malleable ideas: “Belief you’re mired in… An idea is more malleable. It’s easier to change.” Smith notes that this concept has struck a chord with audiences during Q&A sessions on tour. “That line means something to me and has made a big difference in my life,” fans have told him, highlighting the film’s ability to spark introspection and growth.

    A Career Fueled by Relevance

    Smith’s candor about his motivations is refreshing. When asked what keeps him grounded in the often cutthroat film industry, he admits it’s less about lofty ideals and more about a “desperation for relevancy.” From Clerks to Dogma and beyond, his 31-year career has been driven by a desire to stay in the conversation. “Every time I’m doing something, I’m like, God, I hope they still care about me,” he confesses.

    Yet, this vulnerability is part of what makes Smith so relatable. His films, particularly Dogma, resonate because they’re deeply personal, reflecting his own struggles, humor, and curiosity about the world. For aspiring filmmakers, Smith’s journey—from a New Jersey kid maxing out credit cards to make Clerks to a celebrated director touring with a beloved classic—is a testament to the power of perseverance and authenticity.

    A Timeless Return to the Big Screen

    As Dogma returns to theaters, Smith hopes audiences walk away with a renewed sense of openness. The film’s exploration of faith, doubt, and human connection feels just as relevant today as it did in 1999. “You can have a good idea, and you can have a better idea,” he says, echoing Rufus’s wisdom. For Smith, Dogma isn’t just a movie—it’s a reminder to stay open to growth, to challenge rigid beliefs, and to embrace the ideas that shape who we are.

    For fans old and new, the re-release of Dogma is a chance to revisit a film that’s equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and thought-provoking. And for Kevin Smith, it’s a celebration of a career that’s still throwing Hail Marys—and catching them.

    Catch Dogma in theaters and join the conversation with Kevin Smith on tour. For more details, visit https://dogmamovie.com/

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