Archive for September 22nd, 2004

Three More GLOWING DVD Reviews!

September 22nd @ 10:48 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Sure, we all know View Askew puts out the best DVDs in the industry. But hey, it’s always nice to see these outstanding reviews
    continue to pour into the office. First up, DVD Fanatic scores A’s across the board on Clerks X and has nothing
    but praise. Here’s a few choice passages:

If you’ve seen Clerks, you know what I am talking about… and chances are you either love it or hate it. If you love it, as I do, please do yourself a favor and BUY THIS DVD! I will tell you right now I give this collection a solid A in every aspect, from the digital HiDef film transfer and 5.1 remixing, down to every little extra included, including the booklet (which is full of photocopied relics and a note from Smith declaring “Clerks 2 ‘05”!). I may be biased because this IS one of my favorite movies, but I am confident that no one could be left disappointed after soaking in all that is presented here. To make my case even stronger, here is a listing of what is on each disc. I will try not to spoil too much…

Disc 2 contains the original and unrated 103-minute first cut of Clerks that was shown at the IFFM presented in its rough, uncleaned, untouched gritty and grainy glory. It was slightly edited before Sundance, and then cleaned up and edited again when Miramax purchased the film, but this here is what actually started it all! THIS IS ESSENTIAL FOR FANS TO SEE, and a MUST HAVE for collectors! Accompanying this version of the film is an ALL-NEW commentary track with Kevin Smith, Scott Mosier, Jeff Anderson, Brian O’Halloran and Jason Mewes. The best part about this commentary is that it is audio AND visual, so you can either listen to it with the film, or watch it as you hear the film play in the background… or – better yet – flip back and forth between the two using the rarely utilized angle-feature. The whole disc is a real treat, and this alone was worth the purchase.

10 years after it’s initial release, Clerks is once again released to the public, this time in a modern format – a 3-disc 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition DVD. This package is nothing short of GREAT, and is a perfect addition to any collection – whether a diehard, or you just ‘liked’ the movie. Between having the original feature in a remastered digital format, and all the extras and goodies inside, this is the essential Clerks volume for anyone!

A second “Highly Recommended” review from DVDTalk on Clerks X was released today as well. Here’s a bit:

The performances are excellent and go a long way towards making the movie work really well. Anderson and O’Halloran are nicely matched and have terrific chemistry together. Smith and Jason Mewes are also another nicely matched buddy team, despite the classic “wild thin guy/reserved heavy-set guy” comedic pairing. Although maybe it’s not quite as funny as it was when I originally saw it, “Clerks” still rings very real and holds up quite well.

“Clerks” remains a terrific low-budget feature – an example of crude, clever dialogue and great, amateur acting making for a hilarious film. Miramax’s “Clerks X” is a superb 3-DVD set – viewers get a slightly/somewhat improved audio/video transfer and a ton of new supplements, including the outstanding “Snowball Effect”. Highly recommended.

DVDTalk also logs a second review of the Jersey Girl DVD:

Two commentaries are offered: one with actor Ben Affleck and director Kevin Smith and the other with director Kevin Smith, producer Scott Mosier and guest Jason Mewes. The commentary with Smith and Affleck is one of the funniest and most interesting I’ve listened to lately, as it rarely focuses on the picture at hand and instead ventures off into various aspects of dealing with the release of a film. Smith and Affleck discuss both the critical response to the movie (with notes on specific critics and members of the press) and the ridiculous amount of press that surrounded the relationship between stars Affleck and Lopez, as well as how that effected the film. They also chat about such topics as opening versus “The Passion of the Christ”, the structure of the film, the response to Smith making a more “conventional film” and working with the other actors. There’s some good information about the film within, but the commentary is mostly a very interesting and very funny conversation about working in film.

The second commentary is more informative and detailed about the film at hand, talking about the changes in the picture, working on the film, chatting about the cast and additional discussion of the test screening process Smith had to go through (it’s a little disappointing to hear that Smith seems to have cut some worthwhile dramatic moments due to a some low-class test screening crowds). Mewes, infamous for passing out on the “Clerks” commentary and acting wild on other tracks, has cleaned up his life and gone through rehab before this commentary was recorded. As a result, his participation is quite a bit more straightforward than Mewes usually is. Although not quite as entertaining as the very enjoyable Affleck/Smith commentary, this is definitely a very close second.

Remember, both the CLERKS X and JERSEY GIRL discs are available SIGNED, for immediate shipment, from our very own Stash!

Buy MORE COOL STUFF From Us!!!

September 22nd @ 10:47 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Ming

  • Oh yes, with two shops running now we’ve got even MORE places to hold goodies, and thus, more goodies have arrived for your buying pleasure! Christmas is fast approaching, don’t forget. Don’t live near either of our coastal stores? Order online! Here’s a rundown of the nifty neato new stuff we’ve got ready to ship your way this week:

BIG ASS JAY

It’s a lucky day for those of you who like it BIG! Now available is the “Big Ass Jay” Inaction Figure! The Jay figure measures a whopping 16” inches in height and features the same sculpt and paint scheme as seen in the smaller 5” inche Jay Inaction Figure. At this height and girth, it’s almost lifesize! Use it as a lawn ornament or use it to scare or amuse your friends!

The Big Ass Jay was exclusive only to fanboys and fangirls who attended 2004 Wizard World Chicago and is NOT SOLD IN STORES! We only have a very limited supply left and when they’re gone, they are gone! Order Now!

$29.99

4-WAY ROAD LITHO

“Which one is going to get to the hundred-dollar bill first – the male-friendly lesbian, the man-hating dyke, Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny?”

Now you can decide with this 4-Way Road lithograph from “Chasing Amy.” Originally drawn by producer and artist Scott Mosier (and drawn on screen by Banky Edwards), this lithograph has been faithfully reproduced from the original drawing used in the movie. It measures a frameable 17” x 11” inches and includes your choice of quote from Banky Edwards (”…these other three are figments of your fucking imagination!” or “Which one is going to get to the hundred-dollar bill first?”)

Only 4 bucks each! BUY BOTH!

MALLRATS BUMPER STICKERS

These full-color bumper stickers are updated replicas of the official ‘Mallrats’ bumper stickers that were produced waaaay back in 1995 for the film’s original release. Sadly the original stickers were produced in very limited quantities when the movie left town, so did the stickers.

Faithfully reproduced from images in the View Askew archives and updated for today’s ‘Mallrats’ fans, these full-color bumper stickers are weatherproofed to ensure a long-life on your car or truck. They measure 11.5” x 3” inches and feature either Jay & Silent Bob (All It Took Was a Fat Chronic Blunt! I Love The Smell of Commerce in the Morning!) or Brodie (Say Would You Like a Chocolate Covered Pretzel? They’re a Little Melty but Damn are they Exquisite).

A Mere $3.00 each!

More stuff will be on the way as the holidays approach us. As always, order now to ensure you get it before we run out. We don’t have an unlimited supply of all we sell, so if you dig something, claim it today. Enjoy!

View Askew NewsBites™

September 22nd @ 10:46 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jason Bertling, Mike Whaley, Chris Andersen, Andrew Foster, Matt Booker, Alonso Duralde, Jamie Gibson, Christoph Brunner, Lord Torgamous, Jonathan Lusk

  • Sadly, for no real reason, the Clerks X DVD has been delayed in Canada yet again. We’ll remind you that you COULD order a signed copy
    direct from us and have had it by now…But NOOOOOOO…You had to WAIT! Anyway, the new release date in the north is October 5th. That’s all we know.
  • View Askew’s not the only one with new swag coming into a store near you this week — A few familiar and favorite artists of ours also
    have items in the latest PREVIEWS magazine. First off, Stephen Silver’s “The Art of Silver” book
    features a look into his personal sketchbook. His work has appeared in Clerks:
    The Animated Series.


And then, of course, MAJOR DAMAGE , who made his big debut onscreen in Jersey
Girl, shows up in a book and special edition DVD, from Chris Bailey. Chris is a longtime contributor for View Askew, dating back past our wonderful
last logo (and of course all of his Clerks: TAS work). We’re not sure if the online Stash will get this stuff in, though we’re hopeful — Ask your favorite
local shop about them just in case.

  • A Region 2 German DVD of Chasing Amy has finally been announced. It will include
    both German and English language tracks. Rejoice, friends in Germany!

  • There’s a small reference in the recent issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, using J&SBSB’s Jay for the “burnout” example.
  • Pridesource runs a blurb on the “Passion” today:
Kevin Smith’s passion for ‘Clerks’

What does a filmmaker with a reputation for raunch do when his first family comedy tanks? He goes back to where his bread’s buttered, of course. After the
box-office failure of “Jersey Girl,” director Kevin Smith has announced a sequel to his hit 1994 debut, “Clerks.” Currently titled “The Passion of the
Clerks,” the story will reunite cast members Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson as the lazy Quik Stop and RST Video employees who do nothing but hang
around, outswear each other, and verbally spar with the nominally heterosexual, but mostly closet-dwelling “life partners” Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent
Bob (Smith). Get ready for an onslaught of Smith’s trademark gay-friendly gay jokes, and look for opening-weekend theater seats to be filled with his rabid
cult following, who’ll devour this movie like a box of Twinkies.

  • The Student Union at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is showing Jersey Girl this weekend on Friday and Saturday. Friday
    night at 7:00pm and Saturday Night at 9:00pm. Students are admitted free with a One Card (Student ID) and Faculty/Staff can buy tickets. We’re not sure
    what the policy is on outsiders at this point. For more information, the Box Office is open from 10am – 5pm on weekdays, (919) 962-1449.