- The Hollywood Stock Exchange game site has added a stock for the proposed next project after Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, the animated Clerks: Sell Out. The stock starts at $13 a share. Here’s their write-up:
Clerks: Sell Out is a feature film continuation of the short-lived animated series from director Kevin Smith. ABC cancelled the show after only a couple of episodes had aired. The animated series was itself based on Smith’s 1994 low-budget calling card Clerks. The original story surrounded one day in the life of convenience store clerk Dante and his buddy Randy who runs the video store next door. In the animated feature, Dante and Randy get together and make a black and white movie about their days working behind the counter. Jay and Silent Bob will make their appearances as well. Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson will reprise their roles and lend their voices to the film. The Miramax comedy, written, produced and directed by Kevin Smith, is scheduled to hit theaters in 2002.
- Malcolm Ingram’s “Tail Lights Fade” is currently playing on Canada’s Movie Central and will continue to air for the next few months, most likely. Ingram is currently filming and preparing the DVD documentary footage for Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back.
- Part two of Lee World’s exclusive interview with Jason Lee is now online.
- Affleck spent some time at a Montreal press conference to discuss his role as Jack Ryan in “The Sum Of All Fears”, which is due for release in the summer of 2002. There’s a piece about it HERE.


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