- The DVD Journal lists “An Evening With Kevin Smith†as their disc of the week, with a nice little write-up praising the disc over at the site. If you don’t own this DVD yet, why the heck not!??!?
- And speaking of that DVD, the cover of it was posted at the Photoshop Contest site, where folks then proceed to butcher it with the Photoshop program. There’s already a ton of entries there — check out what folks did for some laughs.
- Fletch Won was mentioned as a flick that AICN would love to cover in this piece on the best flicks looking to kick off in the future:
- Not any NEW news for regular readers here, really, but this Asbury Park Press article ran over the weekend, basically stating that Kevin and crew still have the Clerks cartoon movie on the late for their next project:
By MARK VOGER
No, you won’t find Jay and Silent Bob in Kevin Smith’s forthcoming romantic comedy “Jersey Girl†starring Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Liv Tyler and George Carlin. The writer-director has sworn up and down that he’s set aside the characters he and Jason Mewes played in six films.
But Jeff Anderson — who starred as wisecracking Randal in Smith’s 1994 debut, “Clerks†— has his doubts. (Anderson recently became a writer-director himself, with “Now You Know.â€)
“I know Kevin has always said that his Jay and Silent Bob characters — that he’s moving on from the ‘View Askewniverse,’ †Anderson says, using Smith’s nickname for the fictional realm in which the characters exist.
“But I’ll tell you, when we get together with Kevin and we sort of talk about it — I still think it’s going to come out of him again.
“Somewhere down the road, we’re going to see all of these characters back, because they’re characters he knows so well and we just personally have fun with.â€
In an online posting on his Web site (www.viewaskew.com), Smith seems to verify Anderson’s sentiments.
While warning “Clerks†fanatics that “Jersey Girl†will be different from his five previous films, Smith confirms that there is “Clerks†activity on the horizon.
Writes Smith: “Anybody who incorporates ‘Snootchie Bootchies!’ into their Internet postings or daily conversations might wanna wait for the ‘Clerks’ cartoon (which — take this as a promise or a threat — is next for us) and skip this one.â€
- And finally today, a reader created a mock-up of the “Union†card that Tracey Morgan carried in J&SBSB. Check it out above. Catch ya next time, folks.


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