Archive for June 23rd, 2004

Jay & Silent Bob Return In “I Love The 90’s”!

June 23rd @ 9:54 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • As reported earlier on this site, Kevin and Jay will be appearing in VH-1’s “I Love The 90’s Series”. The series will debut Monday, July
    12th at 9 PM, with two new hours/years premiering each night (1990 and 1991 will kick off Monday, then ‘92 and ‘93 on Tuesday, etc).

Now, here’s the cool new tidbit we’ve just learned: While Jay & Kevin are both inteviewed through all the episodes as themselves, there’s two other characters
that will appear in wrap-arounds and bumpers (the little spots before and after the commercial breaks). They are…wait for it…Jay and Silent Bob!
We hear that the Jay & Bob bumpers will feature a segement called “Rename Your Favorite TV Shows”. Reports also indicate that Jay is bringing the house
down with some of his ad-libs, one of which may not make the air, but we dare not repeat here in case that it does.

The “I Love The…” programs are always a blast on VH-1, and 90’s is sure to not disappoint. With the addition of Kevin and Jay, as well as the first return
of Jay & Silent Bob since their feature film, every one of you should be tuned in on July 12th!

View Askew NewsBites™

June 23rd @ 9:53 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris, Eric Grubbs

  • On Sonic Youth’s new DVD, ‘The Corporate Ghost’, the “100%” video is featured along with a commentary track/interview from Jason Lee
    himself! Lee appears in the 100% video (hence his involvement on the disc). Good stuff.
  • Affleck talks Jersey Girl (among other items) in this new interview
    with ic Scotland. Here’s a snippet:
Q: How did you approach playing a dad in Jersey Girl?

BA : I had to do a lot of imagining, and talked to friends who had kids. What I discovered when I talked to them is the openness with which they expressed
how parenthood had changed them. It surprised me, because they would be these tough guys I grew up with. As far as the dynamic with [my screen daughter]
Raquel Castro, I kind of relied on her. She has a father, I don’t have a daughter. So I took the cues from her about how that relationship might be, and
she was great about it, really helpful.

Q: Have you witnessed the change a child makes in your director, Kevin Smith?

BA : I think the story came out of his own ruminations on what it would be like if he had to raise a daughter by himself. Would he be up to it? What would
he do? For career driven people that’s the central preoccupation of your life. You’re trying to make money, or achieve some goals that you have set out for
yourself and then all of a sudden you’re sideswiped by this whole other aspect of life – a family. What my character realises is that your family, as well
as what sort of person you actually want to be, are the things that are really important. It’s about trying to become a man I guess.

So, What’s Kevin Doing At VSDA?

June 23rd @ 9:52 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Mystery solved! We’ve got a press release. Kevin’s receiving an award at VSDA. He’s being awarded with the DVD VISIONARY AWARD, the first of its kind, for his contributions to DVD supplmental materials. We couldn’t think of a better candidate, as we believe that Kevin and View Askew have been setting the standard with supplmental materials, dating way back to the Chasing Amy laserdisc. Since then, View Askew productions have been known for their incredible attention to detail and sheer magnitude of materials on DVD releases.

Here’s the full details:

FILMMAKER KEVIN SMITH TO RECEIVE INAUGURAL DVD VISIONARY AWARD FROM VIDEO SOFTWARE DEALERS ASSOCIATION

PRODUCER/DIRECTOR/WRITER TO BE FIRST RECIPIENT OF AWARD IN RECOGNITION OF HIS SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO DVD SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS

ENCINO, CALIFORNIA (June 22, 2004) … Filmmaker Kevin Smith will be presented with the first-ever DVD Visionary Award during the Opening Session at the Video Software Dealers Association’s (VSDA) Home Entertainment 2004, organizers of the show announced today. The Opening Session will take place at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, July 14 at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“Kevin Smith is the ideal first recipient of this award because he understands what it is like to be a film lover,” said VSDA President Bo Andersen. “In addition to creating works that reflect his deeper understanding of the complexities of work, relationships, religion, and family, Smith exhibits his commitment to his fans by creating some of the best supplemental materials available on DVD. His commentary and extra footage is full of humorous anecdotes and allows the viewer to have a closer look at the filmmaking process.”

Kevin Smith’s entrance to the independent film community began with his 1994 release of Clerks. Financed by the sale of his personal comic book collection and loans from friends and family, Clerks was met with critical acclaim and awarded the Filmmaker’s Trophy at Sundance, the Prix de la Jeunesse and the International Critic’s Week Award at Cannes. The ten-year anniversary version of the film, Clerks X, will be an exclusive Miramax Collectors Series 3-disc DVD set that will include the original theatrical version, an extended Sundance cut, and a new documentary. Clerks X will be released in stores on September 7, 2004.

Smith’s second film, Mallrats, was panned by critics and did not fare well in theaters but went on to be extremely successful on home video. Critics and audiences warmly received his third project, Chasing Amy. Dogma, a faith-based comedy, generated a great deal of controversy due to its pragmatic approach to religion, but thrived despite pressure from religious groups. With the aptly titled Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back, Smith wrapped up his five-film “Jersey Trilogy” and headed for more grown-up territory with the March 2004 release of Jersey Girl. The Miramax film stars longtime Smith collaborators Ben Affleck and George Carlin, as well as Jennifer Lopez and Liv Tyler. Jersey Girl will be available on home video September 14, 2004.

Smith has even made a name for himself in cyberspace, establishing two widely-popular websites, www.viewaskew.com and www.moviepoopshoot.com. Both are common bookmarks among film lovers. Although Smith relinquished his prized comic book collection to get his start in filmmaking, Smith’s successes have allowed him to open his own comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash, in downtown Red Bank, New Jersey. Graphic novels are not only sources of inspiration but also viable projects as he has written for the seminal superheroes Spider-Man, Green Arrow, and Black Cat. Smith is currently writing the big screen adaptation of the comic book and television superhero The Green Hornet.

Attendees may register for the event online at www.HomeEntertainmentEvents.com or by phone by calling 888-778-8892 or 218-723-9130. All Access badges are $345 for VSDA members and $395 for non-members prior to June 18 cut-off date. Exhibits and Conference badges are $95 for VSDA members and $145 for non-members prior to June 30. After June 30, All Access badges are $425 for VSDA members and $475 for non-members and Exhibits and Conferences badges are $125 for VSDA members and $175 for non-members. All Access badges provide entry to sponsored events, the opening ceremony, seminars, exhibit suites, and exhibit floor. Exhibits and Conferences badges provide entry to the seminars, exhibit suites, and the exhibit floor only.

Companies interested in exhibiting may contact Home Entertainment Events’ Kimbirly Orr at kkorr@HEEteam.com (mainstream companies) or Janet Gibson at jgibson@HEEteam.com (adult companies).

VSDA’s Home Entertainment 2004, the Home Entertainment Retail Expo, and the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo are organized through Home Entertainment Events, in which the Video Software Dealers Association is a partner. For more information about Home Entertainment Events and its shows, please send an e-mail to info@heeteam.com

Established in 1981, the Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA) is the not-for-profit international trade association for the $22 billion home entertainment industry. VSDA represents more than 1,200 companies throughout the United States, Canada, and a dozen other countries. Its members operate more than 12,500 retail outlets in the U.S. that sell and/or rent DVDs, VHS cassettes, and console video games. Membership comprises the full spectrum of video retailers (from single-store operators to large chains), video distributors, the home video divisions of major and independent motion picture studios, and other related businesses that constitute and support the home video entertainment industry.

Hey, where’s News Askew among the website list there, press release people? Damn yous, damn yous all to hell!

But seriously, congratulations to Kevin on this honor. No one can deny that it’s well-deserved, and we’re sure that View Askew productions will continue to set the bar when it comes to DVD production. We can’t wait for Clerks X!