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- Jay and Silent Bob came in at #13 with an estimated $1.4 million for a 24-day total of $27.7 million, about 13 percent ahead of Dogma at the same point. Details are HERE.
- Tickets for Kevin’s talk at Cornell, set for October 1st, went on sale this morning to CU students. They go on sale Wednesday to the general public for $12 ($7 for students).
- “Clerks” will be screened at Silver Cinemas South Hills 8 in Poughkeepsie, NY, September 21st at midnight. For more info, email BrainWrappedFilms@hotmail.com.
- In this week’s Guardian, they feature Jason lee in their “Overexposed/underexposed” column where they write about two celebrities, one who’s overexposed and one that’s underexposed. Lee is obviously underexposed and they mention Kevin and Mumford, and call him the high point of “Almost Famous”. Two weeks ago, they featured Will Ferrell in the underexposed section as well.
- Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back is set for a November 15th release, the same as in Australia. TV4 in NZ will also screen Clerks 9:30pm on Monday the 24th. The TV Guide there gave it 4 stars, making it one of the highest rated movies for the week, equal to Return of the Jedi, screening the previous night.
- Jay & Bob (and some of the Clerks gang) appear in the Jay & Silent Bob Dance, another of those hamster-dance spinoff pages.
- J&SBSB has received an R(A) rating in Singapore ‘Restricted (Artistic)’), which means no one under 21 can see the film, not even accompanied by an adult. The film is however being released uncut (films are notoriously cut in Singapore, even with the R(A) rating, if content is deemed objectionable).



- Finally today, some photos. The first one comes from Australian magazine NEW WEEKLY, and has Affleck touting the View Askew website. Good stuff. The second scan from Aussie rag NEW IDEA features Affleck and Matt Damon at a Six Flags amusement park…Check out who’s in the front of that coaster with them. Finally, as bootlegs of the film are starting to make the rounds in foreign markets, we thought you’d enjoy this strange, strange cover art for the film that showed up on a bootleg copy in China. Catch ya later, folks.
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