Archive for February 3rd, 2003

Auctions Askew: Week 34!

February 3rd @ 8:18 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Ming

AUCTIONS ASKEW!

  • Auctions Askew‘s got some new stuff on the block…Oh yeah…And some nifty new stuff at that. How’d you like some one of a kind polaroid photos taken on the set of Vulgar? How about some signed posters? Or best of all, another of those highly-coveted Dogma cast and crew hooded sweatshirts (our personal favorite). Yes, we’re getting in with these early this week, so prices are still LOW! Get a bid in there, have some fun!!!

Aspen Appearance Schedule Change…

February 3rd @ 8:17 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Kevin’s appearance at the Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen has been changed to Saturday, March 1. The particulars are still the same, looks like a Q&A session/discussion panel. As we get more info, we’ll pass it on. We just wanted to make sure that you had this info ASAP in case you were scheduling plans out there around that appearance. There may be more chances to catch Kevin and crew out there during the entire festival as well, so stay tuned for more info.

Daredevil 2: Guardian Devil?

February 3rd @ 8:16 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kirk Gilmore

  • Wow, chalk us up for the first tickets if this one gets made: Apparently if DD fares well at the box office, they’re already playing with sequel ideas. One of ‘em? Turning Kevin’s awesome original “Guardian Devil” story arc into the second film. And letting Kev write the script! Empire and Total Film magazines had a few quotes from director Mark Steven Johnson regarding Kevin’s involvement in the current flick and the future:
“Born again (which sees DD rematched with Kingpin) would be an obivios choice. The other idea is to do Guardian Devil (Kevin “Clerks” Smith’s run for Marvel, in which DD has his faith tested. Smith also cameos in Daredevil). I’d let Kevin write the screenplay, which I think would be a blast.”

“Kevin Smith’s run on the comic really got me excited again,” says Johnson. “I remember reading the foreword by Ben, but I couldn’t get through to his agent. Kevin was the one – I didn’t know him but I was introduced to him through someone at Marvel. He was like “Dude, why not Ben?” He helped me set up the meeting and he pushed the movie.” Smith actually went further than that – he even moved the shooting scheuale of his own Affleck-starrer, “Jersey Girl”, to allow the actor to fit Daredevil in.

“I’ve talked to Kevin Smith about him writing the next script” adds Johnson. (Total Film then jokes it’d probably make a very static film, in which people just slack, discussing Daredevil.) “Hey, I’m gonna direct it man!” cries Johnson.

View Askew NewsBites™

February 3rd @ 8:14 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by MikeRetro, Dan Wally, Martin, Rick Welch, Matthew, Matthew Maust, Darren Hubbard

  • We received a lot of mail on this today — Apparently Comedy Central has started to air the Clerks cartoon episodes regularly now, after that Christmastime marathon. Check your local listings for mini-marthons of the show all week long.
  • Comicscontinuum.com presented an edited transcript from Ben Affleck’s press conference for Daredevil. In the interview, Kevin was brought up:
QUESTION: Can you talk a little bit about Kevin Smith’s influence on your life and career?

BEN AFFLECK: Kevin is the reason why Good Will Hunting got made. Kevin is the reason I have a career playing leading roles and not being stuck playing obnoxious bad-guy bullies. Kevin believed in me after Mallrats and cast me in the lead of Chasing Amy. We were doing Chasing Amy and he told Miramax – who had already passed on Good Will Hunting initially – that they should read the script. And that’s the reason we got it made there.

Kevin has always been a big believer in me. I really owe the guy a big part of my career, if not the whole thing. Don’t tell him that because he’ll ask for money.

He’s also seen as the godfather of the comic-book/movie connection. Here’s a guy, he’s such a comic-book enthusiast, he owns a comic-book store, he worked for Avi (Arad) writing Daredevil and he’s a filmmaker. And he was a natural for Mark (Steven Johnson, Daredevil director) to go to.

In some ways, when you do something like this, taking on a character that’s already been done, you kind of seek people’s blessings – the people who had already worked on it. Kevin did a great run of Daredevil and the people like Frank Miller, the kind of people Mark and I wanted to please with this because they represent the hardcore fans and the base support core group.

And Kevin was very enthusiastic, brokered my connection with Mark and has been like a champion of me doing this. Very encouraging. Came in and sat and watched early cuts of the movie and gave feedback.

And is in the movie. And, actually, isn’t nearly as bad of an actor in this movie than he is in his own movies. (Laughs). True, it’s like he needs a guest director to come in and direct him. So he doesn’t bug his eyes out so much. It’s like a weird Al Jolson performance in his own movies. He’s grounded in this one.

  • Want more Affleck? Okay, you ASKED for it! Arena magazine published a HUGE interview with Affleck this month…Conducted by none other than Kevin Smith. This baby’s HUGE, so we couldn’t transcribe, but clicking the scans above should give you large, readable copies of each page. Just go on through them in order. Enjoy.
  • Finally today, the very memorable line “Nothing Can Kill The Grimace” makes it into this strangely compelling Flash movie. Catch ya next time.