Archive for September 18th, 2004

The Stash In The New York Times!

September 18th @ 10:41 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Jim

  • The Stash leads off a piece in the New York Times today as
    the first stop on a tour of Red Bank, New Jersey:
5 p.m.

1) Shrine to Comic Books

The filmmaker Kevin Smith, whose credits include “Dogma” and “Jersey Girl,” helped put the town on the pop culture map by filming much of his
“Chasing Amy” and the cult favorite “Clerks” in the area. He also owns a downtown comic book shop called Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash (35 Broad
Street, 732-758-0508). Join the steady stream of comic book aficionados as they browse through coveted copies of Swamp Thing or Identity Crisis.

The article’s full of many more suggestions to do, and provides a wonderful itinerary to see all of the area sites for a weekend in Red Bank (including
suggestions on where to spend the night). Save this link and use it the next time you visit!

Kevin Rules On “When Star Wars…” TONIGHT!

September 18th @ 10:40 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Kevin’s got some of the funniest lines in “When Star Wars Ruled The World”, premiering tonight at 10 PM on VH-1. Here’s all the
    details on the program:

Few movies have reached the iconic status of the original Star Wars trilogy. A long-shot science fiction project that was rejected by multiple Hollywood studios, Star Wars (and its creator George Lucas) defied the skeptics and became one of the biggest pop culture phenomena of all time. Now VH1 is working with Lucasfilm to produce the ultimate oral history of the Star Wars years, When Star Wars Ruled the World. Timed to coincide with the DVD release of the original trilogy on September 21, 2004, this hour-long documentary will take viewers back to those rapturous moments when the whole world wanted to wield a light saber.

The show begins in the mid-1970s as George Lucas struggles to find a way to make his dream project a reality. Relive the incredible and unlikely impact of the first Star Wars movie, the sudden fame of unknowns like Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, and the way fans around the world fell in love, first with the movie and then with the action figures, pillow cases, C-3PO cereal and everything else they could – and did – line up to buy. Manufacturers could hardly keep up with the demand for anything and everything Star Wars (swamped by clamoring fans, the official Star Wars toymaker, Kenner, at one point had to settle for selling vouchers for yet-to-be-made action figures.)

The show will also chronicle the immense anticipation for the first Star Wars sequel, The Empire Strikes Back and the build-up to the climactic Return of the Jedi that had fans traveling hundreds of miles to visit the gates of the movie’s set. Along the way, we will highlight the cultural impression made on millions of fans by Star Wars icons like Darth Vader, Ewoks, and Yoda, and lines like “I am your father,” “That’s no moon. It’s a space station,” and, “May the force be with you.”

INTERVIEW LIST:

Mark Hamill – Luke Skywalker

Carrie Fisher – Princess Leia

Harrison Ford – Han Solo

Anthony Daniels – C-3P0

Kenny Baker – R2-D2

Peter Mayhew – Chewbacca

Billy Dee Williams – Lando Calrissian

John Williams – Composer

Gary Kurtz – Producer on first two Star Wars movies

Kevin Smith – Director / Superfan

Frank Oz – Yoda

Ming-Na – Superfan

Ken Ralston – Visual Effects

Alan Ladd Jr. – Fmr. President, 20th Century Fox

Irvin Kershner – Director, Empire Strikes Back

Jeremy Bulloch – Boba Fett

Warwick Davis – Wicket the Ewok

Daphne Zuniga – Actress, Spaceballs

Nicole Miyamoto – Superfan

William Miyamoto – Superfan

Mike Schiffbauer – Superfan

Ben Burtt – Sound

For more, visit VH-1’s site. We imagine the show will run multiple times, so if
you miss it over the weekend, watch for repeats.

View Askew NewsBites™

September 18th @ 10:40 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Justin McGill, Thomas Oldham, Christine, Pete Cammarata, JudyMack

  • Dinner For 5 with the cast of Jersey Girl reruns tonight at 7:30 EDT on IFC, the Independent Film Channel. Check your local listings for
    a time and channel number (if ya got it).
  • We haven’t heard anything more about the Star Wars TV show or Kevin’s involvement if such a project yet exists, but in the meantime, here’s
    what Lucas himself had to say recently when asked about the future of his universe:
Question: After “Episode III,” will you ever revisit “Star Wars”?

Lucas: “Ultimately, I’m going to probably move it into television and let other people take it. I’m sort of preserving the feature film part for what has
happened and never go there again, but I can go off into various offshoots and things. You know, I’ve got offshoot novels, I’ve got offshoot comics. So
it’s very easy to say, “Well, OK, that’s that genre, and I’ll find a really talented person to take it and create it.” Just like the comic books and the
novels are somebody else’s way of doing it. I don’t mind that. Some of it might turn out to be pretty good. If I get the right people involved, it could be
interesting”.

  • The Howard Stern website has sections where folks use image editors to modify existing photos…George Bush in this case. The
    “Buddy Bush” takes George and puts him on a familiar View Askew icon.
  • WKYT in Lexington, Kentucky gives Jersey Girl some nice praise in this short blurb on the film’s DVD
    release:
“Jersey Girl” is every bit as smart and funny as director Kevin Smith’s debut, “Clerks.” Movie-Gazette-dot-com calls the new D-V-D “surprisingly unannoying” for a romantic comedy — but it is a little sweet for some.

The film stars Ben Affleck as a New York City guy who moves his daughter to the ‘burbs after his wife dies in childbirth — and runs into cute and persistent Jersey girl Liv Tyler.

Smith keeps things from getting too “icky-poo” with his trademark coarse dialogue — which can be very funny, as in a debate over whether singer George Michael is gay.

“Jersey Girl” also features brief appearances by old Affleck pals Matt Damon and Jennifer Lopez.

  • Kevin’s ad for the Jersey Girl DVD is making the cable rounds right now, with sightings on both VH-1 and Comedy Central. No capture of
    it yet for you to see, but once we nab it, we’ll post it up. In it, Kev appeals to the viewer to buy the disc to help him keep Jen happy (he holds up a
    photo).
  • Finally today, a couple file additions. An animated graphic showing the Quick Stop’s change from then to now, and a set of new
    View Askew icons for your desktop, courtesy of Pete. Seeee ya next time. Have a fantastic weekend!