ReviewsForget Broadway - Kevin Smith's self-help book will show you how to succeed without really trying., "Hilarious." -New York Post "Kevin Smith is nicer than he lets on, thinner than he thinks, and smarter than almost anyone in the room. He has today's world - and tomorrow's - running for cover." -Mitch Albom "I suspect @ThatKevinSmith is what all gods and demons aspire to be." -Neil Gaiman via Twitter "When it comes to memoirs, things don't get more heartfelt than this. And when it comes to storytelling, few could match the humor, passion, and humanity of these pages." -New York Journal of Books "It's a breezy, entertaining, crass-but-funny read." -The A.V. Club "Forget Broadway - Kevin Smith's self-help book will show you how to succeed without really trying." -Penthouse, "Hilarious." --New York Post "Kevin Smith is nicer than he lets on, thinner than he thinks, and smarter than almost anyone in the room. He has today's world - and tomorrow's - running for cover." --Mitch Albom "Isuspect @ThatKevinSmith is what all gods and demons aspire to be." --Neil Gaiman via Twitter "When it comes to memoirs, things don't get more heartfelt than this. And when it comes to storytelling, few could match the humor, passion, and humanity of these pages." --New York Journal of Books "It's a breezy, entertaining, crass-but-funny read." --The A.V. Club "Forget Broadway - Kevin Smith's self-help book will show you how to succeed without really trying." --Penthouse, "Kevin Smith is nicer than he lets on, thinner than he thinks, and smarter than almost anyone in the room. He has today's world - and tomorrow's - running for cover." -- Mitch Albom "I suspect @ThatKevinSmith is what all gods and demons aspire to be." -- Neil Gaiman via Twitter "Kevin Smith is a force of nature: He makes movies, he writes books and stuff, he talks and then he talks some more. Maybe he's less of a force of nature and more of a spreading cloud of secondhand weed smoke that is slowly infiltrating every medium available to us. Kevin Smith is the haze that binds us all." -- Marc Maron "I certainly would never read anything written by Kevin Smith." -- Tim Burton, Kevin Smith is nicer than he lets on, thinner than he thinks, and smarter than almost anyone in the room. He has today's world - and tomorrow's - running for cover., "Hilarious." --New York Post "Kevin Smith is nicer than he lets on, thinner than he thinks, and smarter than almost anyone in the room. He has today's world - and tomorrow's - running for cover." --Mitch Albom "I suspect @ThatKevinSmith is what all gods and demons aspire to be." --Neil Gaiman via Twitter "When it comes to memoirs, things don't get more heartfelt than this. And when it comes to storytelling, few could match the humor, passion, and humanity of these pages." --New York Journal of Books "It's a breezy, entertaining, crass-but-funny read." --The A.V. Club "Forget Broadway - Kevin Smith's self-help book will show you how to succeed without really trying." --Penthouse, When it comes to memoirs, things don't get more heartfelt than this. And when it comes to storytelling, few could match the humor, passion, and humanity of these pages.
Dewey Decimal791.4302/33092 B
SynopsisThe New York Times bestseller that is profane, honest, and contains totally wise sh*t from one of America's most original voices. That Kevin Smith? The guy who did Clerks a million years ago? Didn't they bounce his fat ass off a plane once? What could you possibly learn from the director of Cop Out ? How about this: He changed filmmaking forever when he was twenty-three, and since then, he's done whatever the hell he wants. He makes movies, writes comics, owns a comic book store, and has built a podcasting empire. Tough Sh*t is the dirty business that Kevin has been digesting for forty-two years and now he's ready to put it in your hands. Kevin provides you with a blueprint for success, taking you through some big moments in his life to help you live your days in as Gretzky a fashion as you can: going where the puck is gonna be. Read all about how a zero like Smith managed to make ten movies with no discernible talent and how when he had everything he thought he'd ever want, he decided to blow up his own career.