Archive for April 10th, 2003

Jersey Girl In Newsweek!

April 10th @ 11:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Bill Minter, Laura Schaffroth

  • Sure, it’s due to the continued controversy (Hey, View Askew can’t have a flick without it, ya know!), but Jersey Girl scored a nice mention in the April 14th issue of this Newsweek article that we’ve copied in its entirety for ya below (you can also see scans of how it appears in the mag itself above):
Hollywood: Are Two J-Fleck Movies Too Many?

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck will costar in two movies this year scheduled to be released just three months apart

NEWSWEEK, April 14 issue — Just in case you need more of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck in your life, the couple will costar in two moviesthis year. Unfortunately, they’re scheduled to be released just three months apart, begging the obvious questions: Can they both make a profit? And is either any good?

AFFLECK AND LOPEZ fell in love last year while making “Gigli,” a dramatic comedy about gangsters. Directed by Martin Brest (whose previous outing, “Meet Joe Black,” flopped), the $54 million film began suffering from negative buzz last fall after test-screening audiences hated the ending, in which Affleck’s character (pronounced Jee-lee) died. Revolution Studios, which financed the film, forked over about $1 million for a three-day reshoot. Last week a test screening of the new version inspired a scathing review on the Ain’t It Cool News Web site—and a heated moment between Brest and Revolution head Joe Roth over the pace of the movie’s final 25 minutes. After a three-day standoff, Brest headed back to the editing room to tighten the final segment.

Meanwhile, Affleck and Lopez’s other project, the romantic drama “Jersey Girl,” had been basking in good early buzz. This sparked speculation that its director, Kevin Smith, had somehow planted the Ain’t It Cool review as sabotage. Those close to both projects describe this theory as “paranoid” and “ridiculous.” (Smith has been a close friend of Affleck’s since the two made “Chasing Amy” years ago, and even helped Affleck and Matt Damon get their “Good Will Hunting” script into Miramax’s hands.) What’s more, the fates of “Gigli” and “Jersey Girl” are actually tied together—if audiences balk at the first flick this summer, they may boycott the second film come fall. Revolution contends that “Gigli” will be vindicated. “The picture will speak for itself,” says executive Tom Sherak. “This is a really smart summer movie. It’s not a fastball down the middle. It’s not ‘The Hulk.’ It’s a curveball.” Here’s hoping it’s over the plate.

Always great to get some early buzz out there. Good stuff for JG!

Introducing: The Kevin Smith Stock Car!

April 10th @ 11:06 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Ed Janda

  • Here’s a cool item — A Panasonic-sponsored car, which appears at the “Stock Car Racing Experience” (a Stock Car Driving School at Pocono International Raceway here in Pennsylvania). This car, the newest at the school, has just been designed, and as you can see, there’s some big View Askew fans working up there! They got Kevin’s blessing to include a graphic of Jay and Silent Bob on the side of the car, along with, of course, the very familiar #37. Just above we’ve got the first photos of this brand new car. Next week, we expect to have more formal shots, where you’ll be able to get a better close-up of the graphic and Kevin’s name (which is above the driver’s and passenger’s window).

They’ve even got a T-shirt they’ll be producing (design also above) to advertise the car. We’re hoping to have a few of those puppies to give away to some lucky readers once they become available, so stay tuned for that.

So, ya wanna drive this car? If you’d like some more information about “Stock Car Racing Experience”, visit their website at www.877stockcar.com.

The gang are hoping to actually have this car on display, just inside the doors of the Philly Convention Center at WizardWorld this year.We’ll keep ya posted…Just think, you fans might be able to get your picture taken next to this cool vehicle very soon. As a fan, you might even be able to enter for a chance at a free lesson at the actual driving school. Stay tuned for more!

Kev’s Missouri Appearance: Now Open To Public!

April 10th @ 8:26 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • We’re pleased to announce that tickets for Kevin’s appearance at Southwest Missouri State, scheduled for April 27th, are now on sale and yes, open to the general public — Yep, that’s YOU!!!

Kevin Smith will be doing his famous Q&A thing on Sunday, April 27, at 8pm, in Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts. Tickets are a bargain at $20 for non-SMS students and may be purchased by calling 1-888-4SMSTIX or, order online right HERE.

If you’re in the area, don’t miss it, no one ever leaves a Kevin show unhappy! You’ll have a great time. More news later today. Ya’ll come back now.