- Sorry for the late notice (just saw this ourselves) but Clerks is on NOW on the
Independent Film Channel (IFC) with a follow up of the
View Askew produced classic “A Better Placeâ€. Clerks will then repeat at 11:30 EST, and a Better Place at 2:00 AM. It’s an all Askew night on IFC! And
there’s always something fun about watching uncut Askew on broadcast TV. - We’ve found what’s as close as you can get to View Askew looking packages – Target is currently carrign Spider-Man wrapping paper which
features scenes mostly (possibly all) from the “Evil That Men Do†storyline from Kevin’s Spidey/Black-Cat story. Check your local stores! - The Stash gets a quick name drop in this Asbury Park Press article today on the many attractions to
be found in beautiful downtown Red Bank. - Matt Damon’s been hitting the press hard the last week for Ocean’s 12…but Dark Horizons has some info on the third film in the Jason
Bourne series:
‘The Unsomnambulist’ attended a screening of “The Bourne Supremacy†last night at Arclight Cinemas that was followed by a Q & A with producer Frank Marshall. Here’s his report:
“Nothing terribly new and surprising to come of it. Frank was adamant that “Indiana Jones 4″ would happen, and mentioned that “The Bourne Ultimatum†was currently being writter for a 2006 shoot start, since Matt Damon is busy til then, as is director Paul Greengrass who’ll return after helming the “Watchmen†comic adaptation.
Frank also said he would be directing again soon, a true story about Japanese explorers in Antarctica and their sled dogs they had to abandonâ€
Had no idea this series was continuing, so that’s good news.
- Alanis Morissette is heading to TV, after signing a deal to star in a mockumentary-style show peeking behind the scenes of her fictional
tour. “We’re with the Band†will be fully improvised by the cast and follow Morissette and her crew as they travel on the road. A number of the improv actors
playing her crew on the show, which is expected to be shot before Morissette goes on tour in the middle of 2005, have actually toured with the star in real
life. A range of stars from the music world will be featured in the comedy, as opening acts or bands on the billing at charity concerts. Comedy Central
will produce and air the show.

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