Archive for March 24th, 2005

Jay & Bob Inactions: Got ‘Em!

March 24th @ 6:20 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Yes, they DO exist! The biggest and most detailed set yet of inaction figures arrived today at the
    News Askew offices (with major thanks to Ming for getting them out to us so quickly). Here’s a photo of the complete
    collection as they’re currently gracing Brad’s game room/office. NOTE: The variants are missing from here as they’re
    still in the packages…couldn’t quite muster up the courage to rip those open just yet.

Take note of how great the C.L.I.T. stands work and look when placed in the proper order (or spell the word of your
choice if you like)…If only lightsaber Chronic came with a stand too, he’s a tricky one to keep upright. This set
has the most detail yet, though the sheer magnitude rule still stays with Affleck and the Gologothan from the Dogma
set. If you preordered a set, expect them any day now, and if you haven’t, get them while you can. These things
don’t grow on trees, ya know.

Gotta make more shelf space soon, as the package promises the Chasing Amy wave is on the way…next!

Some Wonderful Wizard World Shots!

March 24th @ 6:18 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Albert Ortega












  • A huge thanks to Albert Ortega of WireImage, who supplied us with a bunch of Q&A and candid photos
    from last weekend’s Wizard World convention. Click all the pics above for some fantastic new shots of Kevin and Jay
    taken throughout the day’s events.

View Askew NewsBites™

March 24th @ 6:16 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Anthony Bannon, Gary Anderson

  • The IMDB site for Project Greenlight’s “Feast” is getting more traffic now that the enthralling show is
    airing on Bravo. Astute readers have noticed a particular casting of interest…None other than Jay Mewes in the role
    of “Edgy Cat”. Let’s hope Mewes gets some screentime in future Greenlight episodes, as well. We’ll be watching. You
    should be, too.
  • And on a final whimsical note today, seems that independent contractors got blamed for that
    American Idol “fiasco” this week. So
    there ya have it. The logic lives on…