After the release of Kevin Smith's comedy film Dogma, activists from the American Catholic League organized a protest against it. In a surprising twist, Kevin Smith decided to join the rally, holding a sign that read, "Dogma is Dogshit."
When journalists questioned him about why he was protesting his own film, he humorously claimed to be Brian Johnson, a filmmaker often mistaken for him.
He further added that he hadn't actually seen Dogma but had heard it was poorly received. This lighthearted response showcased Smith's ability to engage with criticism while maintaining his comedic flair, turning a protest into an unexpected moment of humor and self-reflection.