- Just wanted to say a few quick words since I don’t have the full story/review completed yet…I’m back from my trip up to NYC to see “Drop Dead Roses”. My friends and I had a blast, enjoyed the film and had a great time in the city. It was great to see Brian and Eddie again and wonderful to meet Jessica and Tracey from Dark Features, as well as Diana and Barbi from the cast, and a bunch of other fine folks who took good care of us. We caught the film and put a noticeable dent in the city’s beer supply, though I’m paying the price for it with a nasty cold and sore throat that just won’t go away. Anyway, I’ll have a bit more to say about the trip and, of course, the film, hopefully tomorrow, for now, just a few Newsbites and then an attempt to catch up on sleep and adjust to daylight savings and all that malarkey. If any of the DDR cast and crew are reading, thanks, we had a blast. Let’s do it again soon.
Archive for April 6th, 2003
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- Richard Johnson at Page Six picked up on Kevin’s recent score-settling post regarding the Gigli/Jersey Girl confusion:
By Richard Johnson
KEVIN Smith is furious that his upcoming movie, “Jersey Girl,” starring Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, is being confused with the couple’s first collaboration, “Gigli.” On his Web site, the director refutes false reports that he’s spent $3 million reshooting the ending to his movie. A new ending was shot for “Gigli,” which was briefly retitled “Tough Love.” Affleck plays a thug named Gigli who falls for a gorgeous lesbian gangster played by Lopez. Test audiences didn’t like the downbeat denouement, which had Affleck getting killed, but didn’t like the happy Hollywood ending, either. “I assumed (wrongly, I guess) that anyone who really gave a [bleep] knew that it was ‘Gigli’ that had done re-shoots, not ‘Jersey Girl.’ Now I’m seeing this isn’t the case,” Smith wrote. “Jersey Girl” is a romantic comedy in which Affleck copes with a wife and their 6-year-old daughter. Addressing the media, Smith pleaded: “Next time you’re writing a story . . . how about simply picking up a phone and doing a little research?”
- With Mewes back in the New Jersey area, he’s been spotted at the store that carries his namesake, the Stash! Some photos of his recent appearance were caught on the StashCam and can be viewed HERE.
- There’s another of those way cool Jay & Bob Japanese one-sheets up at eBay.
- You’ll find a very detailed review of the new Clerks inaction figures over the the ‘Shoot. Also, here’s a new ad (above) that’s currently running in Toyfare. The figures have a few funny references to say there. Catch ya next time.

