This article is about the 1999 film. For the avant-garde filmmaking movement, see Dogme 95.
Dogma is a 1999 American fantasy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, who also stars with Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, George Carlin, Linda Fiorentino, Janeane Garofalo, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, Salma Hayek, Bud Cort, Alan Rickman, Alanis Morissette and Jason Mewes. It is the fourth film in Smith’s View Askewniverse series. Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson, stars of the first Askewniverse film Clerks, appear in the film, as do Smith regulars Scott Mosier, Dwight Ewell, Walt Flanagan, and Bryan Johnson.
The story revolves around two fallen angels who plan to employ an alleged loophole in Catholic dogma to return to Heaven after being c… Continue Reading (12 minute read)
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There’s video of Kevin Smith and somebody else out with the protestors. They’ve got signs and everything. A press crew comes by and recognizes them. It’s pretty funny,
[You can watch it on YouTube](https://youtu.be/jJm2BuC84_0), but it’s only 480p and has Spanish subtitles. Obviously not an officially licensed copy but it’s been up for three years and not been flagged.
And because Mr. Hollywood-Badtouch owns the rights that’ll probably not change. I suspect Kevin Smith would be ok with a touch of piracy in this situation.
I got the DVD. Am I rich?
You are the ones who are the ball lickers
Thankfully it’s still available out on the high seas!
This* is exactly why I’m worried about everything moving to streaming/online
*no, not literally this movie
Is there a reason why?
There’s video of Kevin Smith and somebody else out with the protestors. They’ve got signs and everything. A press crew comes by and recognizes them. It’s pretty funny,
[https://youtu.be/QepgKVOVfZ8](https://youtu.be/QepgKVOVfZ8)
[You can watch it on YouTube](https://youtu.be/jJm2BuC84_0), but it’s only 480p and has Spanish subtitles. Obviously not an officially licensed copy but it’s been up for three years and not been flagged.
And because Mr. Hollywood-Badtouch owns the rights that’ll probably not change. I suspect Kevin Smith would be ok with a touch of piracy in this situation.
I can stream it from my Plex server, so there’s that….
Alan Rickman was hilarious in this movie.