Archive for September 13th, 2004

More Exclusive Westwood Signing Photos!

September 13th @ 8:39 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jeremy Sugalski, Mysterio, Christian, Leroy Patterson






  • Reports and photos continue to flood into the site. The Westwood signing and grand opening of the Stash set records for the longest ever
    line, people-wise, as well as the longest signing session Kevin and crew have ever participated in. Extra kudos go to Brian O’Halloran, who continued to
    entertain folks waiting in the line outside throughout the evening (there’s a photo of Brian up there sitting with fans playing cards around 3:30 in the
    morning). We keep receiving reports on how personable and friendly Brian was to all the fans, some of whom waited until 5:30 AM to get inside the place
    (see Jeremy Sugalski’s END OF LINE photos above). A scan you see here from today’s Hollywood Reporter mentions the marathon signing session.

The end of line sign supposedly was signed by everyone and will become a part of the store’s growing props (see many photos above). In the end, Kevin and
the crew signed 7 hours longer than scheduled. We’re especially amused by the text that appears regarding returns on a receipt from the store.

We’re hearing from many folks that it’s the longest line they’ve ever waited in for anything, but not one person says it wasn’t worth it. Major kudos
again to everyone who organized the event for running it smoothly, and for all the stars who gave so much extra time to ensure all of the fans had their
chance to take the spotlight.

More From About: Clerks Sequel & Mosier!

September 13th @ 8:38 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Fred Topel

  • About.com continues to write some excellent stuff up on the realm of View Askew. In our last update, we steered you to a piece on the
    Westwood signing. Tonight, we’ve got two more for you.

First up, a brand new interview with producer Scott Mosier. Here’s a few choice clips from Mos:

Are you producing The Passion?

Yes, I am. Of the Clerks.

Are you excited?

Yeah, I’m pretty excited. It’s going to be fun to do something one, sort of familiar territory, but two, to do something that’s a little smaller. Back down
to a budget that we’re more used to. With the decrease in the numbers, there’s an increase in flexibility and stuff like that, so I look forward to having
less people peering over my shoulder.

Will you shoot in LA or New Jersey?

We’re in the beginning stages of working all that out. We’re going to have to take some time prepping it because we don’t have a lot of money, and we’re
going to examine our options. It’s definitely between L.A. and New Jersey. At this point, the plan at the head of the line is kind of a mixture. We have to
go to Jersey for some of it, but it’s a question of how much there, how much here.

Wouldn’t there be an advantage of constructing the set here to have free reign, rather than working around their hours?

Yes, absolutely. There’s a lot of things to consider in shooting in January on the east coast, and shooting the movie where down in Jersey where the unions
and stuff aren’t really there.

Would the film be finished in time for Kevin to still direct Green Hornet if he chooses to?

I don’t really know the exactly deadline on Green Hornet. If we shot in January, it all depends on how quickly the post would go. The shoot will be five or
six weeks, but the post is always another thing.

There’s a lot more from Scott, including thoughts on a Clerks triology and reassembling a Jersey Girl director’s cut.
Next up, a piece on the Clerks reunion and The Passion. Here’s some tidbits, including some hints
on the plot from the principles and the revelation that Marilyn isn’t scheduled to return:

Having read the Passion script, Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson commented on their characters’ evolution. O’Halloran said, “I thought they’d be further [than] as depicted in the script… as well I think about they wouldn’t go as far at times. Some people can be boxed into a certain life sometimes.”

Anderson added, “Yes, [they have evolved] in the fact that it’s definitely still them. No, it’s entirely different. Without giving too much away, it’s yes and no, that’s my answer and that’s that.”

But more importantly, have they changed their views on Star Wars? Anderson hinted, “I don’t think they get into- – well, actually, I’m sorry. They haven’t changed their perspective. Maybe they have.

I don’t know how much I’m allowed to say, so maybe they have, maybe they haven’t, I don’t know. Stop trying to trick me, you tricky journalism man.”

Unfortunately, Marilyn Ghigliotti will not return as Veronica. “Not that I’m aware of,” she said. “As far as I know, the only characters that are being brought back are the guys. It’s okay with me. I’m all right with it. The story is what it is and I’m sure it’s going to be a good story because I love everything that Kevin has to do.”

View Askew NewsBites™

September 13th @ 8:37 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jeff Johnson, John Whiteaker, Jim Bunch, Greg Trawinski, Troy Young

  • Here’s that FHM scan, with thanks to scoop Jeff Johnson. In it, Kev talks look-alikes, cash, and of course, Clerks X and Jersey Girl’s
    arrival on DVD.
  • Kevin’s appearing on VH-1 commercials for a show that they’re going to run this Saturday called ‘When Star Wars Ruled the World’. This
    is all we’ve heard on the program so far, but apparently they’re incorporating some sort of interview footage with Kevin into the program.
  • AICN has an interview with director Richard Kelly who had this to say about the status of
    “Southland Tales,” which Kevin appears in:
QUINT: SOUTHLAND TALES

RICHARD KELLY: If all goes well the whole thing will be locked and loaded just after labor day. There have been delays because of casting and budget…
but most of those issues have been settled. I will say a few statements: Don’t judge a book by it’s cover. Get ready for some surprises. Keep an open mind.
Trust me. I won’t disappoint you. You have no idea. 🙂

The rest of the interview can be found HERE and is worth reading if you’re a “Donnie Darko” fan.


  • Wanna see pics of the action that went down when some of your favorite View Askew celebs took to the poker tables in Vegas last Friday? This site’s got a ton of pics from the big event!
  • And finally today, it’s nice to see the buzz happening – Passion of the Clerks is currently #10 at movies.com’s Top 10 User Favorites
    page of upcoming flicks. Rockin’. Thanks for stopping by, and we’ll see ya next time.