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April 22nd @ 7:12 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Robert Getz, Ian Pravata, Gene Beilfuss, Brian Austin Wenrich

  • From the latest Previews comes this blurb (and what looks to be the jacket photo) of Kevin’s new book, due this summer from Miramax Books.
  • The Premiere Oaks 10 Theatre in Melbourne, Florida will be playing Clerks as the featured “Midnight Movie”, next Friday and Saturday night,
    4/30 and 5/1. This theatre is brand new and probably the nicest in Central Florida. See their site for more info.
  • Today’s issue of web comic “Hayt -n- Auggie” makes a direct Mallrats reference. Check it out HERE.
  • And finally today, it’s gotta be the ickiest job in the world, but this vocation,
    brought up in Clerks, seems to be alive and well in America. *Shudder*

“A Night Out”: Clerks Reunion!

April 22nd @ 12:56 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • The always entertaining, never outspoken Michael Dequina attended the Clerks Q&A/reunion, and filed his own report (including some nice new photos) over at our own Movie Poop Shoot. Here’s a snippet:
…And indeed it was rather special, not only because Smith, Mosier, Mewes, Klein, O’Halloran, Anderson and Ghigliotti had not been in the same room for a number of years, let alone in so public a fashion. This group of guests and the presence of the DVD crew meant that audience questions had to be primarily focused on the specific subject of CLERKS. The restrictions on the questions, however, did not mean that this Q&A session was any less freewheeling than the norm. The night’s first running jokes were set up by a couple of the very first questions, one of which was rather obsessively concerned with the whole gum-in-the-lock conceit, the other insistent on how bad the film looks. While these developed into running threads throughout the evening, Smith and company did not hit their true comedic stride until he related a story about the unusual and unlikely influence of a true-life incident where a guy was kidnapped by NAMBLA folk. Needless to say, I cannot do justice to neither the story nor the many hilarious jokes mined from it, but should the whole thing be included on the DVD, I imagine “boots and a sandwich” will become quite the catchphrase among the Askew fandom.

But, of course, it wasn’t all fun and games, as a lot of information imparted (including an off-topic tidbit here and there, as Jeff Anderson’s long-completed directorial debut NOW YOU KNOW has finally been picked up for widespread distribution, by Miramax), not to mention amusing anecdotes about the shoot and how everyone came together for what turned out to be such an influential production. Undoubtedly the editing shears will remove some of the more redundant queries about budget, but as a whole the audience did a good job of staying generally on topic and asking soundbite-ready, DVD-supplement-friendly questions directed at the entire panel. Queries along the lines of “What was the most valuable thing you learned from working on the film?” may not be the most original nor initially promising, but when you have as interesting a bunch as those who were assembled here, it makes for fascinating and entertaining listening–and should definitely make for likewise DVD viewing in the fall.

Of course, you wanna head right over and read the whole shebang right HERE (just below the Hellboy report). Alright, read these newsbites first. Then go.

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April 22nd @ 12:55 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Douglas Fir, Robb Johnston, Scott Imbeau, Mike Heyes, Taso G, Derrick Van Zandt, Andrew Weaver

  • Amazon seems to be tracking “Just Another Opinionated Asshole: The Collected Writings of Kevin Smith”
    for an August 2004 release. We highly recommend you wait and see what the Stash has the book for, as we imagine the price will be low and include Kevin’s
    signature in the book. We’ll keep you posted. This is the book that will collect all of those excellent “Arena” columns that we’ve run here through
    the years.
  • The stage version of Sweeney Todd (not the PBS in concert thing we previously mentioned) was released on DVD today, so anyone wanting to see the whole show
    after the excerpts in Jersey Girl can now do so. Ask your favorite rental store or pick yourself up a copy.
  • Hollywood North Report has an intersting rumor going that Affleck may actually cameo in the upcoming
    “Elektra” film, which goes against what we’d been hearing before:
“Multiple sources have told us that there is a good chance Ben Affleck will appear briefly as Daredevil or Matt Murdock in the upcoming Elektra spin-off
staring Jennifer Garner.”
  • Congrats to the main man in our corner, Harvey Weinstein, who has just been made an honorary CBE for his services to British film making. This means he is just one step down from a knighthood, a very nice honor indeed.
  • This site’s got a nice photo of Kev and Jay on location at a signing. Looks like a recent one.
  • A very astute scooper spotted a screen grab from the rarely seen “Jacker II” (1996) featuring Clerks alum Marilyn Ghigliotti at the bottom of
    this page. The reviewer says the film’s bad, but hey, the world needs fun bad flicks, too (it must at
    least have been fun enough to warrant this page to be created, anyway). Marilyn appears uncredited in the flick.
  • Skater Billy Marks gives some props to Kevin & Jay in the “favorites” section of his online bio.
  • And finally tonight, if you’re not reading this too late, catch a rerun of Kevin’s recent JERSEY GIRL promo appearance on Craig Kilborn’s late night program! See ya next time…