Archive for February, 2005

2 Nice New Degrassi-Centric Pieces…

February 3rd @ 8:02 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Mike Whaley

  • Kevin’s been doing the Canadian junket thing this week to promote Degrassi, thus some nice new articles and quotes have been arriving here. Let’s take a look
    at some highlights. As always, click the links for the complete stories on their sites:
Globe And Mail – “You Really Like It Here?”

…”In next week’s episode, Smith makes fun of Affleck. “That’s what friends are for,” says Smith, sprawled out on a couch in Vancouver, where his seven-day promotional tour launched this week.

“I once asked [Affleck] if it bothered him, all the jokes I make about him. He said, ‘Don’t you think I would’ve said something by now? But I think that’s really cute that you asked me.’ “

Smith asked Affleck to play a cameo alongside him, but his friend refused.

“When we were shooting that episode, it was right at the point when Surviving Christmas was coming out. He was just like, ‘Dude, I am getting my ass so kicked in the press right now. You know I love you and if you tell me this is the most important thing in the world to you and you’ll hate me if I don’t, of course I’ll do it. But please, I’m begging you. If I show up on a Canadian teen soap opera, they’ll just have a field day. It’s going to take away from everything you love about the show because they’re just going to talk about this.’ “

Smith understood and instead asked Alanis Morissette, the Ottawa-born singer who he cast as God in Dogma. In next week’s episode, she plays a lumber-jacket wearing high-school principal in the film that Kevin Smith and his perennial sidekick Jason “Jay” Mewes are shooting at Degrassi High.”


Calgary Sun – “Degrassi Dream”

…””After it was all set up and I got there to the Degrassi set, I thought, ‘It’s never going to live up to the hype. It’s never going to make me feel as good as when I watched the show.

I’ve met people, you know. I used to like Chevy Chase so much. I loved all his movies and his body of work. I never knew him. And then I met him and you know, there’s some people you should just never meet.

“Prince was like that too. I shot a documentary with him and it was a disaster.

“So I was kind of worried that the Degrassi experience would be like that. That afterwards, I wouldn’t even like the show anymore because of the disastrous guest spot. But I couldn’t be happier. It was probably one of the best on-set experiences I’ve ever had — second only to Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, which was such an enjoyable shoot.”

Back to class?

With the Degrassi episodes now behind him, Smith has started — albeit slowly — to move on with his non-Canadian career.

His next project is The Passion of the Clerks, the sequel to Clerks which he refers to simply as “Clerks 2.” And he’s currently writing the second draft of the action-adventure The Green Hornet for Miramax — a project he was going to direct until he realized helming a franchise-friendly blockbuster isn’t for him.

Yet none of these projects invokes quite the same passion in Smith as Degrassi.

In fact, he even approached creator and executive producer Linda Schuyler about having an ongoing role on the series.

“I told Linda, ‘How about in the Degrassi reality, Jersey Girl tanked so badly that I can’t work in film anymore — which isn’t that far from reality — so I get a teaching gig at Degrassi High?’ She was like, ‘You know, the guest spot is enough.’ ”

View Askew NewsBites™

February 3rd @ 8:01 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Joe Baker, Graham P, Bob, Dave, Dave TUrnbull

  • Encore is premiering the Kevin Smith episode of their well-known “The Directors” series in March. In addition, they’re showing Clerks,
    Chasing Amy, An Evening With Kevin Smith, and Jersey Girl on STARZ!
  • According to the Fargo Theatre’s website, there will be a midnight showing of Chasing Amy on
    February 18th and 19th. Don’t miss a chance to see this classic up on the big screen. Yes, that IS as in Fargo, North Dakota.
  • We can’t say much more, but we hear folks have found a certain TV episode by searching “Kevin Smith” at www.torrentstop.com. You’ll need
    to know how to download a torrent, but we’re sure Google could be of big help.
  • The Clerks X DVD was included in this list of top comedy titles over at DVD Times.
  • Kryptonsite is reporting that the basic plot of the Superman movie (now in director Bryan Singer’s
    hands) is quite similar to Kevin’s draft from many years ago! Will certainly be curious to see the final product…
  • And finally today, an interesting little scoop regarding a flick we haven’t heard of before. Might be worth looking up if you’re into seeing EVERYTHING
    that the Clerks folks have worked on:
I just found the Flesh Eaters from Outer Space/Invasion for Flesh and Blood double feature DVD today at Best Buy. The cover features a picture of Marilyn
Ghigliotti and says “Starring Clerks star Marilyn Ghigliotti”. She gets another mention on the back in the description of the movie: “A soccer mom is
turned into a cyborg alien killing machine on the hunt for extraterrestrials hell-bent on destroying the human race. With a trusty teenage Metalhead at
her side, the fate of the world is held in the balance, as sexual tension oozes from the once-human, now soulless, creature killer. Featuring an
appearance by Marilyn Ghigliotti of Clerks.”

The DVD was released by the good people at Troma, of course!

Jason Lee To Headline NBC Sitcom…

February 3rd @ 5:48 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Alonso Duralde, Aaron Perkins, Dion Dudoussat, Richard Kappler, Mysterio, Belinda & Wade

  • Big news today for a longtime friend of View Askew, and one of our favorite Askewers: Yes, JASON LEE will be starring in a new pilot sitcom for NBC! Where’d THIS come from? We’re floored!
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Jason Lee, a frequent collaborator with filmmaker Kevin Smith, has been tapped to play the title role in the NBC comedy pilot, “My Name Is Earl.”

The show centers on a low-rent crook (Lee) who, after winning the lottery, decides to use his limited yet oddly effective intelligence to right the wrongs he has made in his life.

Lee’s work with Smith includes “Mallrats,” “Chasing Amy” and “Dogma.”

Wow, does this ever sound like the perfect fit for Lee. Let’s hope Jason is one of the Vulgarthon guests and we can all grill him on this big announcement in person soon. Stay tuned…

Preorder A SIGNED Copy of Karney #1 – $3.95!

February 3rd @ 5:47 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Ming

  • Now available for preorder only from the Stash, with a special signed Vairant cover exclusive to us:
Steve-Dave and Fanboy with their own comic? Yes – Walt Flanagan and Bryan Johnson, the two guys behind the complex yet frigteningly familiar characters Steve-Dave and Fanboy are being published. IDW Publishing presents a 4 issue series entitled KARNEY:

“You would expect the writer/director of a movie about clown abuse to have some twisted ideas about carnivals. Which is why IDW Publishing is pairing with screenwriter Bryan Johnson (Vulgar) to create Karney, a 4-issue miniseries that offers

Johnson, who has appeared in Kevin Smith’s films Mallrats, Chasing Amy and Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back as obsessive comics fan Steve-Dave, will be joined by his on-screen partner, “Fanboy” Walt Flanagan, on art. Both creators have been immersed in the world of comics for years—Flanagan even runs Smith’s Red Bank, NJ-based comics shop, Jay & Silent Bob’s Secret Stash—but Karney marks their first published venture.

Karney tells the story of a twisted carnival that heads from town to town, entertaining the denizens of the towns while fulfilling a more sinister purpose as well. It’s chock full of sideshow characters, all rendered in twisted, loving fashion by Flanagan and digital inker/colorist Tom B. Long. But Johnson’s story delivers more than just creepy characters, too—it’s got genuine heart in places, and will have its share of pathos amongst the freaky characters.

“I knew Bryan Johnson was a talented, if slightly disturbed, writer,” said IDW’s Editor-in-Chief, Chris Ryall, “but I’ll admit I was still skeptical when he and Walt approached me about doing a comic. Love of comics doesn’t always translate to creative acumen,but Walt’s penciled pages were really amazing. I guess that’ll teach me to judge a man by the character he plays in a movie. Seriously, this book is gonna shock people. In a good way, I mean, not in a Vulgar way…”

Karney, a 4-issue miniseries from IDW Publishing, will debut in April 2005.

Jay & Silent Bob’s Secret Stash is receiving an exclusive variant cover that will only be available here.

And it comes SIGNED by Bryan Johnson and Walter Flanagan

Order it HERE!

View Askew NewsBites™

February 3rd @ 5:46 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Tim Sarrantonio

  • Apparently, Clerks was playing in a stage version
    in Ireland a few weeks ago. One fan has a brief report:
I went to see it. On one stage they had the Quick Stop counter on with various tables that had food and water and toilet paper on it. The other side of
the stage was the video store.

Nothing like hearing an Irishman sing Beserker. Classic. I saved the program and the ticket and can scan them if you’d like. It was worth the money but
obviously not as good as the real deal.

Vulgarthon: Flick #4 Revealed & More…

February 2nd @ 2:30 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Kevn has just revealed the 4th of the 5 programs to screen at Vulgarthon next month…Our personal favorite View Askew production: “Chasing Amy”. A really excellent choice, in our opinion. Here’s Kevin’s announcement, then we’ve got more to talk to you about:
The fourth flick we’ll be showing at Vulgarthon – the crown jewel, in my estimation – is…

– Chasing Amy (After which, we’ll be shooting the Q&A for the 2007 release of the “Chasing Amy” 10th Anniversary DVD)

Connect the dots, folks.

How can you not be there?

Alright, now, let’s summarize this event in what we know for fact, what we are guessing, and some big rumors. For a fact:

  • 5 films: 4 of which are “Chasing Amy”, “Big Helium Dog” (first time on the west coast), “Now You Know” (first time on the west coast), and “Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party” (The Jay & Bob documentary, first time seen ANYWHERE).
  • TWO Q&A sessions recorded for inclusion on DVDs: The Chasing Amy 10th Anniversary DVD Q&A, and the “Now You Know” Q&A. THREE Q&A sessions yet unknown for the other features.
  • Something related to “Clerks 2” is going to happen at the event.

Alright, let’s try and connect some dots now. Please remember all this is just speculation, however, a VERY strong possibility:

  • ALMOST CERTAIN to be celebrity guests, in addition to Kevin, in order of probability: Jason Mewes, Jen Schwalbach, Scott Mosier, Jeff Anderson, Brian O’Halloran, Jason Lee
  • POSSIBLE BIG GUESTS (due to the reveal of the Chasing Amy Q&A): Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, Dwight Ewell

Now, the above stuff we gotta say is pretty darn likely. Then there’s the big surprises that Kevin always likes to save for the event itself. We expect big announcements regarding the Clerks sequel, at the very least. Will there be some footage for us to see? Will something for the film actually be filmed THERE? So many possibilities.

To help assist those of you attending the event in connecting with other fans, and finding fun things to do the weekend before showtime, we’ve set aside a special section of the News Askew Forums meant ONLY for those of you attending the event. Feel free to discuss anything about the ‘thon in there, and use the three sticky threads at the top for posting about Saturday events, Sunday events, and lodging. Let us know if you have any other topics you’d like to see stuck at the top of the forum. We’ll do our best to answer any questions there that we can as well. By the by – We’re still putting together our own travel plans, but WILL be attending this event and providing full real time coverage for News Askew. Can’t wait to meet you all.

We can say one thing for SURE: This is the can’t miss View Askew event of 2005. We have no idea how many of the 850 seats are gone, but we’re expecting that we’ll be posting up that SOLD OUT sign any day now, so don’t delay — Get your tickets reserved before you regret missing out.

Degrassi Screen Caps & More Press!

February 2nd @ 5:44 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Riss, Reaon Ford, Alonso Duralde









  • Yes, Kevin’s first episode of Degrassi has come and gone on CTV, premeiring last night. While we sadly can’t give you the episode to
    download here at News Askew, we’re happy to have some screencaps for your viewing pleasure. If anyone catches wind of a torrent or other means of grabbing
    the episode, we’re sure talkbackers everywhere will be your new best friend (hint hint!).

And, in case you’re looking for more of a Canadian TV fix before the next episode airs, Kevin will be appearing on the Vicki Gabereau talk show in
beautiful Vancouver this week. It tapes today and will air on Thursday at 1pm P.T. on CTV. The taping and airing schedule is online
HERE.

And finally, kind words on the episode from Canada’s “The Globe And Mail”:

…And it’s truly a relief to get back to Canadian-made programming, of which there are two very fine examples this evening.

Tonight’s episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation (CTV, 8:30 p.m.) could never happen on American TV, despite the fact it has one of their own famous people in a guest role.

Popular indie filmmaker Kevin Smith (Mallrats, Clerks)plays himself in a three-part Degrassi storyline that places him in Toronto filming a movie. While being interviewed by dishy TV host Caitlin (Stacy Mistysyn), Smith puts out the call for film locations, and hey, he ends up at Degrassi High.

On an American teen soap, the story would focus entirely on the guest star. On Degrassi, the approach involves gently working him into the mix. Smith is underplayed at all times, even though he does appear a little too keen on our Caitlin.

The episode’s actual storyline involves teen girls fighting over who wears what dress to the prom. Smith drops in and out, wandering through scenes in trench coat and baggy shorts, occasionally stopping to offer Yoda-like counsel to discouraged youth. “Girl trouble? Dude, I’m a fat guy from New Jersey. Yeah, I’ve had girl trouble.”

Now that’s advice young viewers can use. The guest part came after a personal request from Smith, a long-time fan who apparently owns every episode of Degrassi ever made. Smith has even worked Degrassi references into his films. Canada’s best teen drama does a nice job returning the favour.

View Askew NewsBites™

February 2nd @ 5:44 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Rusty Sheridan, Chris Harrison, Vance Swims, Kevin Armont, Sean Jackson, Hobbes, Daniel Duncan, Justin McGill

  • Vincent Pereira will appear at the Carolina Film and Video Festival to screen his modern Askew classic “A Better Place”. At 2pm on
    Thursday, February 24th, ABP will be screened in the Jarrell Lecture Hall on the campus of UNC Greensboro (free admission). Immediately following the
    film, Vincent will answer questions and lecture. See this page for more info. If you’re in the area,
    you’ll have a blast — See a great film and meet Vincent, all for free!
  • Jason Mewes is appearing on MTV’s The Osbournes this week. In the episode, the whole family takes a trip to Hawaii. Mewes is a friend of
    son Jack, and seems to have been along for the ride. Several shots throughout the episode show Jason throwing the moves on a couple very attractive
    strippers the boys met at a local club (what a surprise!).
  • We think we see a Buddy Christ in the last frame of web comic Sinfest today.
  • Starz has begun to show Jersey Girl in their promos for films coming soon to air. We’re guessing it’ll begin airing uncut there sometime
    late this month or in March. We’ll keep ya posted! Later for now!

Vulgarthon: Partial Lineup Announced!

February 1st @ 9:30 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Alright, so you’re on the fence with ‘thon and keep debating buying your ticket. Maybe you think the price is too much for flicks you’ve already seen? Maybe you’re not sure you can get away from work? Well, let’s just clarify a few things, as this latest announcement from Kevin confirms that this is a CAN’T MISS EVENT. Not only has he confirmed 3 films that we’re almost POSITIVE you’ve yet to see (including one WE haven’t even witnessed yet), but promised amazing special guests and 2 more surprises (the words “Clerks 2” have been whispering through the offices)…Yes, this is the ONE EVENT a fan will not want to miss. History will be made. Here’s Kevin:
Alright – because I’m terrible at keeping secrets, I’m gonna let slip with some of what ya’ll are gonna see at the first-ever West Coast Vulgarthon…

– Brian Lynch’s BIG HELIUM DOG

– Jeff Anderson’s NOW YOU KNOW (After which, we’ll be shooting the Q&A for inclusion on the forthcoming “Now You Know” DVD

– The World Premiere of Jennifer Schwalbach’s and Malcolm Ingram’s Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party

And two other big surprises…

If you haven’t ordered your tickets yet, what the fuck are you waiting for?

Order at our official order page or the store page. Both will work. Remember: ONE TICKET per order (but order as many times as you like) And TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE!

We’re working on travel plans for the event as we speak, and also plan to open up an area of our forums exclusively for those of who will be attending the event. Stay tuned for a lot more Vulgarthon coverage, as the exciting event is now less than 2 months away.

Degrassi In De News!

February 1st @ 6:03 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Derek Soares, Dan Doherty, Chris McCarville

  • With today being the big premiere of Kevin’s Degrassi episode stint, more press on the big event has been coming our way. Here’s the
    latest piece from Canoe.com’s Jam:
Canoe – “Kevin Smith gets his dream date “

…”It all makes for the weirdest, and most entertaining Degrassi arc ever, old or new –the kind of surreality you usually encounter only in dreams where people from your high school years interact with the ones from your adult life.”