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April 19th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • As promised, Lazlo hung out at the rest of Wondercon forKevin’s panel and remaining signing appearances. In part 2 of his WonderCon wrapup, he describesa ton of scoopworthy information on Kev’s upcoming projects…Some just confirmations of whatwe’ve heard rumors on before, others are news to us (We used RED to indicate new stuff of definite interest if you wanna skim, there’s a TON of text here:
I attended a couple of things today, one being about 90 minutes of justmovie trailers (Dogma was obviously absent), but among the items worthnoting was The Green Mile. I think this is the same story that StephenKing wrote and released in like 5 parts, one per month. It was directedby the same guy that did Shawshank, so it made sense that this would bea Stephen King thing. It starred Tom Hanks, Gary Sinise, and forgiveme as a couple names escape me, but also had the dude that played ‘Bear’in Armageddon as a man, apparently wrong imprisoned for a murder, who canheal people miraculously. It looks really good and is due on Christmas.

We (my GF and I) made sure that we were front row for the movie previewssince the Focus on Kevin’s films was the next thing on the list in thatsame room. Things got started about 5 minutes after the movie stuff endedand there was a round of applause as people saw Kevin and Scott come in.Before they hit the stage I saw Kevin head over to the AV dudes and givethem a video tape (*CHEER* we would not be disappointed). Kevin tooka buncha questions. Among the info gathered:

  • Kevin said again that he’d probably be back to DD after DavidMack’s un on the book, somewhere around issue 18-20. Right around thetime for the 35th aniv. of DD.
  • He wants to keep the animated series with the same art style that’sfound in the Clerks books. He likes Jim Mahfood’s stuff and is hopingthat the series will come as close to that as possible.
  • As for the Preacher stuff: Scott and he haven’t done a whole lotof actual work on it. They said that they’ve read the script and if wehad read it then we’d have done as much as them. They’ll try and openwhat ever doors they can to help get things going. Kevin was impressedthat the script was so close to the comic and that the movie wouldpretty much be the first story arc (issues 1-4).
  • They are close to getting Miramax to get something going for a Magemovie. This sounded like the same type of thing they are doing the same kindathing for Mage as for Preacher, open the doors that need opening and let’sget a flick on film.
  • There are some Star Wars references in Dogma. Matt had a hugemonologue comparing Star Wars in a religious sense. Those who have readthe script have read the whole thing, but when it came to editing timethey cut out all but the first and last part. Matt would start the longdiatribe, the movie cuts to other stuff and when they come back Matt isstill going on while Jay has fall asleep listening to Matt droning on.
  • Garofalo’s stuff didn’t get hacked very much at all, but fromthe sounds of it, Carlin’s did. Out of all the people who might havestuff to complain about after editting it was Carlin who apparently gotthe most cut out. Cryin’ shame.
  • Most of Kevin and Scotts energy is going to be pumped into theanimated series once Dogma wraps up. So he isn’t looking towards anothermovie or a Clerks 2 or stuff like that. And speaking of wrapping thingsup on Dogma, Kevin stated that they’ve got 2 more weeks of stuff to doon it and it was mostly doing the mixing up at Skywalker Ranch.
  • Kevin’s guilty pleasure movie (one that he feels bad about admittingthat he likes) is The Cutting Edge.
  • They are still waiting word from Cannes, they should hear in abouta week or so. They haven’t gotten the film shopped off yet. If they getinto Cannes then that’ll be a chance to show it to everyone at once. Ifthey don’t get into Cannes then they’ll shop it around individually. I’veread a bit on the NewsAskew site (I think out of the Toronto paper) thatmade Kevin sound cocky, like he knew they were going to get the film in.It’s a crock’o’shit IMHO. Kevin didn’t sound cocky. He did sound a littleconfident, feeling like he had made a really great flick, but nowhere nearthe raving ego maniac he was made to sound like. As a side note to theCanadian folks who apparenly have it in for Kevin, fear not, you’ll bethe target soon enough, since as to be presented in the Animated Series,Canada’s only been civilized for the last 15 years, before that ya’ll”motherfuckers were hidin’ in caves ‘n shit”.
  • The questionwas asked if Jay and Bob would ever get cast as the MAIN charactersin a flick or something. Kevin replied probably not ’cause they reallycan’t support a whole flick unto themselves. Think about it, one ofthem’s a stoner, and the other one doesn’t talk.
  • I asked Kevin if there were any plans for a ‘West Coast Vulgarathon”of sorts and the feel was “not really”. Since with everything done rightthere in Jersey, people get to see and visit where the flicks were madeas well as The Stash do they get a little more bang for the buck when theyhold events. So Left Coast Askew folks, sorry…I did ask, and it seems likewe’re gonna hafta get together ourselves for something like that.

The original session was only scheduled for an hour, and towards theend of the hour I saw the main scheduling dude(Ryan) head up and mumblesomething to Kevin. I caught up with Ryan’s GF (Kendra) after and Ryanhad apparently bought Kevin another 20 minutes on top of the scheduled hour. So the session ran longer than planned. At the end of the sessionThe AV guys took over and we were presented with a very rough, first cutat the Dogma Teaser Trailer.

My impressions of the trailer ran from “Fuck me! This is gonna rock” to”I don’t get it”. Which isn’t surprising considering this is the reactionto many a trailer. Jay and Bob looked great, Alan looked crazed, Chrisrock sounded hysterical (great line from Rock: “Knew him [Christ] ?!?Shit, Nigga owes me twelve bucks!”). Scariest sight in the movie:Jay with a machine gun. Best sight in the movie: Salma in pig tails whilestripping. The trailer was a bit choppy and if you didn’t have an ideaof the general plot then you were more on the “I don’t get it” side, butas stated before, it was a very rough first cut. Expect to see the trailerby the end of the summer, and the theaters in October.

After the session Kevin did more signing at the Oni booth, I was lucky enoughto help out w/the line again. The guys at the booth were grateful and gota couple books and a pic w/Kevin for the help. He signed right up untilthe ‘con closed at 6pm.

All in all a great ‘Con. There are a lot of great books out there waitingto be read written by the “struggling” artist types, as well as some stuffby folks a little closer to mainstream but who don’t have the visibilitylike things like Daredevil and Preacher have. I strongly urge folks whogo to these ‘cons just to see Kevin to check out some of the smallerpublishers, drop a couple bucks, pick up a book or two and give it a goodread with an open mind. As for myself, I picked up a couple of the non-Kevin Oni stuff which turned out to be great reads. A couple otherthings that turned out f’in great was a book called ‘The Adventures ofBarry Ween – Boy Genius’, and I finally was able to read some Mage stufffor the first time. buy what you like ’cause money does the talkingwhen it comes to what gets published and what doesn’t.

Well, naturally we’ve gotta comment on a lot of the stuff above. First of all, “The Green Mile”,while not Askew-related, will certainly be the flick to beat in 1999. In fact, the books wereexcellent, and lend themselves very well to the screen. As I think back to the characters, andrealize whom they cast (Hanks as warden Paul Edgecombe and Michael Duncan as prisoner JohnCoffey), plus add in Frank Darabont, whose “The Shawshank Redemption” is one of the best prisonfilms I’ve ever seen…This flick has got “Best Picture” written all over it, even WITHOUT attaching King’s name to it.

As for the Dogma trailer: Many of you still haven’t seen it, but the final version WILL be close,if not exact to the trailer explained above. It’s a complex trailer simply due to Dogma’s complexplot, but, having seen the thing a good 20 or so times by now, we can honestly say that, if onepays close attention, the trailer features every character in turn, cleverly explaining the plotof the movie, as well as showcasing some of the film’s unique action sequences in an amazingflurry. Quite a stroke of genius, actually. We love this trailer the way it is, and hope that it’s not changed drastically.

This is also the first we’ve heard of a chunk of Carlin dialogue getting cut. We assume that hisfirst monologue scene will still be generally intact, but can picture some of the other stuffthat may have been trimmed down as well since we last saw the film. This is a shame to hear, butcuts needed to be made while keeping the story intact. Carlin was just an unfortunate victim ofthis, from the sound of things. And we’ll see it all on DVD anyway!

Oh, and we’re glad to see the Barry Ween books from Judd Winick we plugged are being enjoyed bysome other View Askew fans out there – They really are quite entertaining.

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