"Red State" certainly had some disturbing elements to it. Fun movie to watch, especially when Kevin Smith himself is a few rows above of you. I recommend going check it out when it's released in Oct.
I lost so much respect for Kevin Smith after that whole incident about the plane seat.
what happened?
He was asked to buy a second seat on a plane because of their policy. If you're too fat, you have to buy two seats. He got all pissy and thought he was better than everyone else and bitched about how he had to buy two. {Upload|6749}
I lost so much respect for Kevin Smith after that whole incident about the plane seat.
what happened?
He was asked to buy a second seat on a plane because of their policy. If you're too fat, you have to buy two seats. He got all pissy and thought he was better than everyone else and bitched about how he had to buy two. {Upload|6749}
On February 13, 2010, Kevin Smith was on board a Southwest Airlines flight in Oakland bound for Burbank when he was removed from the plane, allegedly over concerns he was too obese to fly safely.[66] Per Smith, he was able to put both armrests down in accordance with Southwest Airlines policy, and both passengers on either side did not object to his presence. Smith was then removed from the flight after being told he was a safety concern. After being booked on a later flight and being offered a $100 Southwest Airlines voucher, which he turned down, Smith lashed out at Southwest Airlines on his Twitter account. Southwest Airlines representatives later released two statements regarding the incident via their blog.[67] In the first statement, Southwest claimed that Mr. Smith "has been known to (...) purchase two Southwest seats" and cited its "Customer of Size" policy which requires that customers who cannot put their armrests down purchase two seats. In his podcast, Mr. Smith stated that he regularly purchased two seats, and had done so the previous week, because he preferred not having to sit next to anyone, not due to his size. In releasing this statement, Southwest disclosed Smith's personal travel details without his permission. The first statement also claimed that the flight captain has personally determined that Smith was too large to fly. In its second statement, Southwest contradicted this claim, stating that the captain had not singled out Smith.
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Southwest Airlines representatives later released two statements regarding the incident via their blog.[67] In the first statement, Southwest claimed that Mr. Smith "has been known to (...) purchase two Southwest seats" and cited its "Customer of Size" policy which requires that customers who cannot put their armrests down purchase two seats. In his podcast, Mr. Smith stated that he regularly purchased two seats, and had done so the previous week, because he preferred not having to sit next to anyone, not due to his size. In releasing this statement, Southwest disclosed Smith's personal travel details without his permission. The first statement also claimed that the flight captain has personally determined that Smith was too large to fly. In its second statement, Southwest contradicted this claim, stating that the captain had not singled out Smith.