Smith was excited about the idea ... until a week later, when the New York Times exposed Harvey Weinstein for doing some Harvey Weinstein-type s**t. Smith was shocked and now believes that Weinstein called him simply to sniff out if he'd talked to the Times. More recently, Smith learned that Weinstein has been trying to sell the movie for $5 million, which, believe it or not, the guy who wore the same five hockey jerseys for like 20 years seemingly does not have. His offers were "scoffed at," so the chances of Dogma coming to streaming or even getting a Blu-ray release you can actually buy (the only one is from 2008 and goes for big bucks on eBay) are slim at this point.Â
As Smith put it, "My movie about angels is owned by the devil himself." Other movies that seem to be trapped in Weinstein limbo include John Woo's Hard Boiled, Kids starring Rosario Dawson, and Steven Soderbergh's Full Frontal. But hey, at least you can still easily watch Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code, which basically did the same plot as Dogma but as a serious thriller. Not all of Howard's movies are so readily available, though ...Â