Archive for November 14th, 2002

Will Jersey Girl Get Pushed Back?

November 14th @ 10:20 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Rob Smith

  • According to JoBlo.com, Revolution Studios have moved the release of a ton of their flicks around, due to some big competition at the box office this summer. The Affleck/Lopez flick “Gigli” has now been bumped back to August 1st, which might also mean a bump back for “Jersey Girl”, just because we don’t think Miramax will want to release another flick with the pair so soon in the Fall. Of course, that’s all just speculation at this point. We’ll keep ya posted.

View Askew NewsBites™

November 14th @ 10:19 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Mike Nakowitz, Matt Brady, Alonso Duralde, Amanda Barton, Josh Glazer, Loman

  • We’ve got some nice new pics from the recent Kevin appearace in New York City! They’re taken in different styles, the photographers intention (including the blurry one, to give the feeling of movement and chaos as the crowd hit Kevin up for autographs). So, enjoy, click above to see them in their full glory.
  • If you haven’t picked up Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target issue #1 yet (and if not, shame on you!), check out some more info on the book and some of its beautiful artwork at Newsarama.
  • Of course, Affleck & Lopez remain in the news quite a bit: A wedding date hasn’t even been announced, but the couple are receiving good wishes from old friends, including her ex! People online has the story.
  • There’s another Mallrats book up at eBay for auction. It’s around $50 at presstime.
  • One of the clues on yesterday’s Jeopardy, in the “Scooby Doo”, mentioned Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back’s parody of the series.
  • A slight View Askew reference appears in this online comic from the University of Maryland’s school newspaper.
  • TV Guide Online announces that the short-lived (but enjoyable, sad to see it go) Affleck-produced “Push, Nevada” have announced their big million dollar winner:
SO HE’S THE ONE WHO WAS WATCHING: Despite its cancellation, ABC’s mystery yarn Push, Nevada has awarded the $1,045,000 prize to 24-year-old Mark Nakamoto of West New York, N.J. After watching Push’s “Final Clue” on Oct. 28’s Monday Night Football, Nakamoto beat out 10,000 other callers to the show’s hotline and solved the puzzle first. The last episode of the low-rated Push – co-created by Ben Affleck – aired Oct. 24.
  • For those of you out there who are fans of the PC Game “Grand Theft Auto 3”, we’ve posted a few new modifications for the game over at Files Askew. With them, you can add Silent Bob and Quick Stop/RST. Enjoy, but use at your own risk.