Archive for April 10th, 2005

“Boring-Ass” Updates…

April 10th @ 9:44 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by br

  • Kevin’s “My Boring-Ass Life” blog diary continues to fascinate at the View Askew WWWBoard. Kevin’s updating it regularly, with some precise detail on his day-to-day activities. Folks are finding it interesting and quite revealing (all the way down to the bathroom trips). You need to visit the board to read each entry, but here’s a summary of some of the more newsworthy tidbits that have been shared over the past week:
  • Get an email from JJ Abrams, who’s in for my guest-hosting episode of “Dinner for Five.” The final, locked five is JJ, Jason Lee, Stan Lee, Mark Hamill, and me. We shoot on Tuesday.
  • When I get home, there’s a situation heating up – a situation which could wind up pushing the “Clerks 2” shoot by a month and change. The producer Jenno Topping (who, aside from being a producer is also the main squeeze of Project Greenlight’s Chris Moore) has sent me a script, not to direct (smart lady), but to act in. It’s this movie Susanah Grant (writer of “Erin Brokovich”) wrote and is directing, called “Catch and Release”, which stars Jennifer Garner and Timothy Olyphant. I’d be playing Sam, who’s in the flick quite a bit. Somehow, off of “Evening With Kevin Smith”, Susanah thinks I’m right for the role, and Jenno’s not doing the smart thing and trying to convince her otherwise. So Jeno and I talk about it, and she says that Phil (Raskind, my agent) insists it can’t happen, because we’re due to shoot “C2” in June. However, that schedule’s not set yet, and we’re talking about pushing maybe a month and a half here (maybe two) to do something I’ve never been offered before: a big part in a big movie.

    I call Phil about it, and we hash it out, and talk about whether it’s even a possibility. By call’s end, I decide I should talk to Harvey about it.

    I call Harvey and tell him about the flick. Harvey says that I should probably read the script (I haven’t, at this point; meant to take it with me to NJ and Ill last weekend, but my carry-on was overpacked already). He says “If it’s gonna make you Tom Cruise, then do it.” I tell him it’s not gonna make me Tom Cruise, but that nothing short of a deal with Lucifer is ever gonna do that anyway. He says “My first instinct is to say you should keep your powder dry, because you’ve got ‘The Passion’ coming up. But if they’re gonna pay you a lot to do it…” I tell him I don’t know what I’d be getting paid, and he says to call him back once I’ve read the script – as that’s the key factor in deciding to make/be in any movie. He also tells me that Fox Searchlight might be coming in with New Co. on “Clerks 2” and handling the foreign side. Since Searchlight’s had such a killer few years lately, and since both Harvey and Searchlight previously worked together on (and did so well with their respective releases of) “Garden State”, this is awesome news.

  • Two interesting emails: one from Richard Kelly, letting me know that all systems are go on “Southland Tales” and that I’ll be needed for two days in August.
  • I pop into the editing room to see what Mosier’s been doing with the “Mallrats” re-cut. We’ve decided that, instead of calling this “The Director’s Cut” that we should call it “The Cut That Should Never Have Been” – as longer doesn’t mean better (certainly in the case of “Rats”).

Other notes from this week’s diary: Mosier has informed Kevin that they’ve got cash coming for Clerks 2 from the new studio. Stash East will be getting some light refurbishment. Kevin and Scott are still working on the Mallrats recut for the X DVD. Kevin may also be joining the Director’s Guild, as they’ve asked him to become a member.

That’s about it for the newsworthy stuff from Kev’s weeklong wrapup. You can read every last detail at the View Askew site.

Clerks 2 In The Press…

April 10th @ 9:44 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • We love it when the flicks get early press, and it seems like Kevin’s recent trips onstage have gotten the word out about Clerks 2, before filming’s even started. Here’s 2 pieces from the weekend:
Asbury Park Press – “Passionate About Clerks”

“…None of the female characters from Kevin Smith’s 1994 breakthrough, “Clerks,” will be returning in the soon-to-lens sequel, “Clerks 2: The Passion of the Clerks,” according to the writer/director.

“It’s about two guys,” Smith said, referring to the Dante and Randal characters played by returnees Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson, respectively. Smith said he and Jason Mewes also will return as Silent Bob and Jay.

“It’s not a parade of weird characters,” Smith said of the script. “It’s a small cast. It’s very much a “chamber piece.’


Cinematical – “Smith Released? Searchlight in on Clerks 2?”“…Smith’s producer Scott Moiser, executive Jon Gordon, and his agent are all leaning towards an okay on moving Clerks 2 back so that Smith could take the role [in “Catch and Release”].

In other news, it seems that Fox Searchlight might be coming in with the new Weinstein Company on Clerks 2, in order to handle the foreign side. Harvey and Searchlight previously worked together on Garden State.

View Askew NewsBites™

April 10th @ 9:43 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Tim Gill, Andrew Soobrian, Greg Anderson, Greg Trawinkski

  • “Reel Paradise” will be a part of the Nashville Film Festival. It plays there on April 17th. John Pierson will be doing a Q&A during the festival as well.
  • Jason Lee will be appearing as the first guest on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on Monday, April 11th. We’ll see if he mentions the new sitcom or anything Askew-related.
  • The photo collection is already growing by leaps and bounds at Askew View. Nice organization as well. We dig it. Be sure to stop by there, check out the photos, and maybe even add some of your own from any of our past events.
  • Jason Mewes made his first appearance on Project Greenlight this week, as he was cast in the role of “Edgy Cat”. It was a brief showing but of course, he managed to get off a joke about flirting with the casting director. Greenlight is as good as ever this year. If you’re not watching, you should be.
  • Raquel Castro’s mother contacts us with the latest news on her daughter. They’ve just returned from a trip to Japan, where Jersey Girl was recently released:
Raquel was in several major Japanese magazines and news papers (can’t read the names they are in Japanese). One was a pic of her on the top of the Cerulean towers in Toshiba’s headquarters over looking Japan. Very cool. She did a press junket, along with a press conference. Pics can be found at wire image. Raquel and her brother David were on two major comedy TV shows (very funny) We went to Tokyo Disney on the last day. The movie is called Seka Papa there. We received many compliments about the film. Many Japanese men were very emotional about it. Said it made them think about their relationship with their daughters and asked Raquel’s advice, which she gave. Overall it was quite an experience. Raquel had a wonderful time. She just wished they had more American kid friendly TV. A thanks goes out to Tohko who took very good care of us.
  • Fred Tepper, who supervised the digital effects in Dogma, has a film coming out, direct to DVD, titled…“Sasquatch Hunters”. Interestingly enough, the company that arranged the distribution is the same company that’s handling Jeff Anderson’s “Now You Know.” “Sasquatch” hits shelves on April 12th.
  • Alanis Morissette talks with Rolling Stone about her upcoming projects, including her own TV show on Comedy Central, HERE.