Psycomic: “Friday Afternoon with the Ma-Sheen”

November 24th @ 1:08 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

Chuck Sheen and Selma Blair

  • This week’s Psycomic is what the column is all about, folks. After reading this thing for a few weeks, it’s obvious what an impressive and different piece of journalism this thing is. Kevin’s going places that you NEVER hear directors and actors talking about, and it’s truly fascinating stuff. If for some reason you’re not reading this column, we URGE you to go over to Psycomic today and read this latest edition. We promise you’ll go back and reach each and every of the archvies.

This week, Kevin’s getting into more of the meet-and-greet stuff, as he and Scott Mosier are getting together with more of the potentials for Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back. We’ve got details this week on meetings with Chuck Sheen (as Affleck has so affectionately referred to him in the past), Cruel Intention’s Selma Blair (You know, “A secret society…secret society”), and some interesting stuff on why they WON’T be meeting Kate Hudson. Here’s a small taste of what’s included:

Scooter and I fill Chuck Sheen in on what Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is (or isn’t, depending on who you’re talking to), and hand him a script. He says he’ll read it this weekend, and then excuses himself to go back to a Spin City rehearsal. We shake the hand of the Mighty Ma-Sheen, and head to our car, musing about the odds of him agreeing to do the flick. The role is that of a buffoon, so it’s not a guarantee he’ll warm to the material at all. But we chuckle about meeting Chuckles all the same, and erect elaborate “What-If?” scenarios in which Sheen does our movie and winds up falling off whatever wagon he’s on because of the Jason Mewes influence. This carries us for a good two hours, as Mosier and I are easily amused.

…Selma’s a true hoot. All I do is mock her (affectionately, mind you), and all she does is take it. We hit it off so incredibly well, that I consider adopting her. She’s funny, self-effacing, quick, and honest (i.e.: gossipy, although, you’ve gotta drag it out of her). I want to make a movie with Selma Blair. I want to make a couple movies with her. She’s good people.

As always, don’t THINK about closing your web browser before you head to Psycomic for this week’s edition of Developing The Monkey.

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