Archive for August 19th, 2003

Freddy vs. “Jay”-son…

August 19th @ 10:47 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Steve Rhodes

  • It’s impossible to count the amount of email we got on this, but many of you noticed an uncanny resemblance of one of the characters in this past weekend’s #1 film, “Freddy Vs. Jason”. Yes, the stoner character in the film certainly does seem to be closely modeled to View Askew’s very own Jay Mewes.
    But hey, it’s just not site readers taking notice. Check out this excerpt from Elvis Mitchell’s NY Times review of the film:
This movie expends so much energy setting up the back-story that it will leave those in attendance bored because the battle promised in the title doesn’t start for more than an hour. Meanwhile, the residents of Santa Metro — or whatever this Canadian hamlet standing in for a small American town is supposed to be called — are eliminated one by one. They include a rip-off of Jason Mewes’s on-screen persona in “Jay and Silent Bob,” as well as Kelly Rowland, whose stumbling performance rivals the tumble her solo CD took from the charts. (She alone keeps “Freddy” from being as white as the royalty issue of Vanity Fair.)

Heck, this blog critic felt that it was an even bigger conspiracy.
Personally, this reviewer actually dug the film. Having grown up loving those characters, it’s certainly strange to see them in a film here in this century, especially with today’s slick visuals, but there was something fun and campy about watching the two chracters in the same film — And hey, they managed to work the sex and violence in there pretty well, just like old times. If anything, hopefully the big box office weekend for the film will convince studios that the horror genre isn’t dead, and allow them to put more cash into production on some new ones. Next month, the way that new releases Cabin Fever (which genre fans will love) and then October’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake fare should also set the tone for horror’s future.
Will we see a View Askew horror film someday? Perhaps not from Kevin, but hey, Vincent Pereira, are you listening?

View Askew NewsBites™

August 19th @ 10:46 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Bob Klein, Dan Gottlieb, Jim, Colin Blakeston

  • Here’s another chance for View Askew fans to catch Brian O’Halloran starring in “Drop Dead Roses”…This time out on the west coast! The film will screen as part of the LA Film Festival, showing on: Tuesday, September 23rd – Laemmle Fairfax, Screen 3 at 10pm, 7907, Beverly Blvd (corner of Fairfax) in West Hollywood. Director Jessica Hudson and some of the film’s stars will be attending. We’re not sure if Brian will be there or not, but we’ll let you know as soon as we can confirm or deny. Regardless, be there!

  • Moviehole scored a couple new promotional pics from Jersey Girl — They’re a little dark, but you get the idea.
  • Affleck has some kind words to say about Kevin and Jersey Girl in this article which appeared at Zap2It.com yesterday:
Life After ‘Gigli’: Affleck’s Rope-a-Dope
Ben Affleck tries to put a good face on it, calling the bad publicity a “critics slam dunk contest,” but the actor, like the rest of America, is sick of “Gigli” and ready to move on.
That’s why he’s at the Four Seasons hotel doing his best to promote “The Battle of Shaker Heights,” the new film he and friend Matt Damon are executive producing as part of their Project Greenlight contest.
“Shaker Heights,” based on the first original screenplay by Project Greenlight winner Erica Beeney, centers on a 17-year-old boy who reenacts WWII battles to escape the realities of his life. The coming-of-age comedy is helmed by this year’s other Project Greenlight winners, directing partners Efram Potelle and Kyle Rankin.

Discussing “Shaker Heights” makes Affleck wax nostalgic about the good ol’ days of working with director Kevin Smith on independent films.
“I remember sleeping on Kevin’s couch and doing ‘Chasing Amy,’” he says, “and that was all that mattered.”
The actor acknowledges that those days are behind him. “If I were in an independent movie, they’d be flogging it, using my name anyway. So you can’t get away from being out front there, once people know who you are,” he tells Zap2it.com.
He still gets involved with films, which have the independent movie feel though. “‘Jersey Girl’ is the closest in spirit to ‘Chasing Amy.’ I really like the movie,” says Affleck, referring to his newest comedy that reteams him with Smith.
It also co-stars fiancee J.Lo in a minor role, a fact that is downplayed after the “Gigli” fiasco. “Jennifer is only in it for about 15 minutes,” he explains. “I’m sure now after ‘Gigli’ they’ll find a way to market it so it doesn’t quite feel like a Ben and Jen movie.”
Affleck, who “Shaker Heights” star Shia LaBeouf calls the “prince of America” and “poster boy for men,” will first appear in “Paycheck,” director John Woo’s sci-fi action thriller.
He remains optimistic about his post-”Gigli” career. “‘Paycheck’ is good. I’d be doing a lot worse if I didn’t like ‘Paycheck’ and ‘Jersey Girl.’ So I feel like I got a little rope-a-dope,” he says, alluding to a tactic in which a boxer pretends to be trapped against the ropes while his opponent wears himself out throwing punches.
“The Battle of Shaker Heights” opens in limited release Aug. 22 and in the top 10 markets Aug 29. Affleck will appear in “Paycheck” this Christmas and in “Jersey Girl” in 2004.

Project Greenlight, by the way, airs its finale this Sunday, and that is VERY sad. It was a fascinating season, which hopefully will convince Miramax to “greenlight” a third series and film of their own. Plus, we KNOW we’ve got a script in us somewhere…

  • Check out Colin and David’s 4-minute film titled “Loco Tender” that they made as part of the “48 hour film challenge” in England, where they were given a random title and genre, and just 2 days to make a film. The end result, given the timeframe, is rather slick and, since they’re both Clerks fans, opens with some very familiar angles as an homage to the View Askew classic. Watch it HERE!
  • And finally today, perhaps the US government should re-focus their search to local convenience stores? See ya next time…