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''Hit Somebody'' is a Canadian-American television miniseries. ==Production== Smith had planned to direct a hockey drama-comedy based on the song "Hit Somebody (The Hockey Song)" by Warren Zevon. The song, which is about a hockey player famous for fighting in the rink, was co-written by ''Tuesdays With Morrie'' author Mitch Albom, who is working with Smith on the project. Smith announced at the Sundance premiere of ''Red State'' that ''Hit Somebody'' will be the last movie he ever directs, and that he will continue to tell stories in other media.〔Stewawrt, Sara (March 3, 2011). ("Kevin can wait" ). ''The New York Post''.〕〔Miller, Daniel J. ("SUNDANCE: 'Red State's' Kevin Smith Buys Own Film for $20" ). ''The Hollywood Reporter''. January 23, 2011〕 In August 2011 ''Hit Somebody'' was announced as a two-part film titled ''Hit Somebody: Home'' and ''Hit Somebody: Away'' with part one being rated PG-13 and part 2 being rated R, but later decided to make it one movie again. In December 2012 Smith announced that ''Hit Somebody'' would now be a six-part miniseries on an as yet unknown network. The reason given for the project changing from film to TV was that finding funding or a studio for a hockey movie had proven difficult.
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