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CLERKS Sequel All Over The News!

August 30th @ 11:11 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jason Jackson, Chris Dunn, Faith Imler

  • Kevin’s announcement of a Clerks sequel to film in 2005 is spreading through the media like wildfire. While most of it is just a rehash
    of the AP release, we’ve got links and some select passages from the pieces that have been filling up the mailboxes here at News Askew today:
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER – Smith clocks in ‘Clerks’ sequel

“The sequel was written for the stars of the original film, Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson. Smith also will make an appearance with longtime sidekick Jason Mewes. The story follows the Quik Stop convenience store employees of the original “Clerks” 10 years later. Principal photography is set to begin in January.”


CNN.COM – Ten years after original, Kevin Smith plans ‘Clerks’ sequel

(Text Same As AP Story Below)


JOBLO.COM – Clerks 2 Is On!

“Both Brian O’Halloran (Dante) and Jeff Anderson (Randal) have already signed on for the sequel, with Smith’s alter-ego of Silent Bob and his stoner buddy Jay, returning as well. It will be interesting to see how Smith plays Jason Mewes’ real-life drug problems into the story-line. For anyone who thinks this is Smith’s way of making even more moolah, he insists that not to be true, estimating the new film’s budget to be somewhere between $250,000 and $5M (the original reportedly only cost him $27,000, part of which he raised by selling his comic book collection) This film would now be at the top of his “to do” list, as he continues to write the screenplay for THE GREEN HORNET, a film which he will likely not direct anymore.”


FilmFodder.Com – Kevin Smith Preps Clerks Sequel

“Smith says his recent work on the “Clerks” 10th-anniversary DVD (coming out Sept. 7 under the title “Clerks X”), spurred his interest in reviving the characters. “The whole process reminded me why I got into the film business in the first place: to make talky, low-budget comedies,” Smith tells the Reporter. “So I wrote this script about the older and not-so wiser Dante and Randal, as they try to deal with a decade of further disillusionment, even less sex and eroding pop culture.”


ETOnline.Com – The Clerks Are Back

“America’s favorite Quik Stop convenience store ‘Clerks’ are making their way back to the big screen. Filmmaker KEVIN SMITH will direct ‘The Passion of the Clerks,’ the sequel to his 1994 hit. Smith wrote the new script for the stars of the original and says it’s “about the older and not-so-wiser Dante and Randal, as they try to deal with a decade of further disillusionment, even less sex and eroding pop culture.” Meanwhile, ‘Clerks X,’ a three-disc 10th anniversary DVD set, is due out on September 7th.”


Cinema Confidential – Kevin Smith planning “Clerks 2: The Passion of the Clerks”

“Remember how Kevin Smith said that “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” would be his last Jay and Silent Bob movie, but Ben Affleck said that he would never believe that in a million years? Affleck was right.

Smith said that Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson, the two stars from the original movie, have given their thumbs up on the script. Smith will also make an appearance with longtime sidekick Jason Mewes. The story, reportedly, follows the Quik Stop convenience store employees of the original “Clerks” 10 years later. Principal photography is set to begin in January. Miramax Films will eventually distribute the picture. “


Screen International – Indie icon Smith readies The Passion Of The Clerks

Ten years after he burst onto the US indie scene with Clerks, filmmaker Kevin Smith has decided to make a sequel to the now almost legendary no-budget comedy. Smith will direct The Passion Of The Clerks from his own screenplay, with principal photography set to begin next January and Miramax set to distribute.

Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson, stars of the original film, will reprise their roles in a story that catches up with the employees of the Quik Stop convenience store 10 years down the line. Smith and Jason Mewes will make an appearance as Jay and Silent Bob.

Also reconvening from the first film will be producer Scott Mosier and cinematographer David Klein.

Originally made for $27,575 (though said to have cost $230,000 after post-production work), Clerks was a landmark in 1990s independent US cinema. It won the Filmmaker’s Trophy at Sundance in 1994 and the Prix de la Jeunesse and International Critics Week Award at Cannes.

The film went on to gross around $3.1m in US theatres. In 2000, Smith executive produced a short-lived animated TV series based on the film.

The filmmaker said the idea for the sequel came to him after working on the tenth anniversary DVD of Clerks. Miramax releases the three-disc set, Clerks X, on Sept 7. Smith’s latest film, Jersey Girl, is released on DVD on the same day.

He is currently writing a film version of comic book The Green Hornet for Miramax.

Some more news there, including the great news of both Mosier and Klein’s involvement! Way cool!!! We’ll of course be your #1 news source as development
of this exciting new project continues!

“Clerks X”, “Jersey Girl” DVD Press & Reviews…

August 30th @ 11:08 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Greg Trawinski, CKYIDR

  • After a lull, we’re now in yet another of View Askew’s famous press onslaughts, with the Clerks sequel news in addition to the 2 new discs
    on the market next week. Here’s what’s buzzing about the web regarding the Jersey Girl DVD (available September 7th, of course!):
  • Comingsoon.net gives “Clerks X” the high marks it deserves in their review
    of the disc. They go into great detail (like our review) and their bottom line is:

    “This will be a required addition to the collection of any Kevin Smith fan. An extraordinary number of bonus features make it worth picking up even if you own Clerks on DVD. If you’ve never seen Clerks before, this is the edition you’ll want to view, but beware of lots of profanity and sexual jokes (which are Kevin Smith trademarks).”

  • DVDTalk has a highly positive review of the Jersey Girl disc located HERE. Here’s a snippet:

    “Despite being a standard release, the disc is loaded, and the two commentary tracks are almost as entertaining as the movie itself. That’s quite a success, as Kevin Smith tried something different with Jersey Girl, and despite the luke-warm response it received in theaters thanks to the curse of Gigli, the movie is a step forward for the mercurial writer/director. His biggest sin in making this movie was being Kevin Smith. So as he stretches his wings, this DVD could represent the beginning of a new era for New Jersey’s native son, one in which he moves away from his cult beginnings and embraces new possibilities. Like Ollie in the movie, Smith’s fans can be proud. Our boy is growing up before our eyes.”

  • A TV spot for the “Jersey Girl” DVD is being aired. The ad is similar to the trailer and spots that ran during the theatrical run. It’s
    cool to see that the studio is still pushing the flick.
  • Official Playstation Magazine (Issue 85) runs a small blurb on the film, giving it positive marks. Click the scan above to see.

We’re sure the flick will prove to be a big renter and a huge seller on home video and DVD.

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August 30th @ 11:07 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Ryan Pothecary, Derek Burgan, Lee Goodman, David Seiden, The Hurricane



  • Scans ahoy! We asked, and you delivered. Here’s scans from UK’s Empire magazine, where Kevin yet again graces us with
    three pages of prose discussing the ways in which “Star Wars” touched his life. Kevin’s UK jounalism remains legendary, so this one’s a
    must-read. Click the scans above in order for a peek at all 3 pages.


  • And more scans! Here’s the ad from “Previews” that we mentioned last update. As you can see, the 7 figure set for Jay
    & Silent Bob Strike Back is scheduled to ship to stores this December, just in time for Christmas. They’re still $9.37 each, and no figures
    will be short packed in cases, meaning all should be available in the same quantity (no rarity issues like we experienced with the Renee
    figure).
  • Results! Ben Affleck came in at a respectable 3rd place in the recently televised Celebrity World Poker Tour. Behind
    him, Gary Busey placed 6th, Sharon Lawrence placed 5th, and Mo Collins placed 4th. Ahead of him, Jon Favreau placed 2nd and Ed Asner
    placed 1st.
  • Oregon Live ran a small blurb on our new MoviesAskew
    web project today. Visit the Movies Askew site (www.moviesaskew.com) and watch the official trailer!

  • And finally today, last but certainly not least: Tom Brazelton Of Theater Hopper fame updated his webcomic and it revolves around the
    announcment Of Clerks 2. Check it out HERE! We love it!