- Webmaster supreme Ming Chen got the 20 questions treatment from The Askew View in their new articles area. Askew View is the home of the every-growing Pixel Pound. We’re currently working thru a 20 Q’s of our own for the site. Should be done with it soon.
- Seems Kevin’s unfinished (but coming soon, we’re told!) Spidey/Black Cat work gets referenced in the latest edition of web comic Spider-Fun.
- Ex Star-Trek NG star and author Wil Wheaton gives Jay Mewes a kind shout-out in his blog for May 6th, regarding poker play. By the way, those poker tournys in Vegas? Tough business. Ouch.
- We seem to recall the “Meow Mix” bar where that famous “Chasing Amy” scene was filmed came up during the 10th Anniversary Q&A — Now the joint is in the news again after closing back in 2004. The owner of that club’s opened up a new place , so perhaps if future lesbian bar scenes are needed in View Askew flicks, they can scout it out.
- USA Today also took a cue and mentioned Kevin’s “Sith” review. Lots more folks have seen it by now, though Kev certainly was among the first — Alright, so HOW ABOUT US!?!? Hook some brothers up, eh? Anyone anyone?
- Here’s a neat little tidbit — Footage of stunt work in Jay & Bob made it into a documentary…And it’s NOT ours! Here’s the report:
Sure now that “Teaparty” has been screened, JSBSB behind the scenes footage is fairly commonplace, but I was shocked to see some tonight in a documentary about Stuntwomen. The Doc is called “Double Dare” and it follows two stuntwomen. The older, established one is a woman by the name of Jeannie Epper and one of the first things she does is a brief stunt role in JSBSB. She is involved in the Miramax chase scene and goes crashing into a table when Jay and Bob bike past. It’s a great film and a real must watch for anyone interested in what really goes into the final product that we see in the theater. It will be playing the rest of this week at the Gene Siskle Theater in Chicago for anyone who is interested.
‘Til next time…

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