Archive for July, 2005

View Askew NewsBites™

July 14th @ 4:44 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by E.Christopher, Eric Lemieux, Matthew Sylvester, Bod, Austin, Ryan Kern, Will J

Alec Baldwin

Shannon Elizabeth

  • Updates continue over at Kevin’s popular blog, Silent Bob Speaks (CNN Showbiz even picked up the Entertainment Weekly mention ). Visit the site today to read more about Kevin’s recent casino exploits, and to find out just how many times one person can watch “Glengarry Glen Ross”.
  • And speaking of gambling, according to this online diary at ESPN, J&SBSB’s Shannon Elizabeth played in the World Series of Poker this year.
  • “Reel Paradise”, the View Askew-produced flick about John Pierson’s quest to open a first-run theater in Fiji, screens at the Maine International Film Festival on Saturday. John is doing a live, in-person Q&A afterwards.See River City Cinema for details.
  • We’re getting reports that the Women’s Entertainment Channel, of all channels, is playing the famous TV edit of “Mallrats” pretty regularly. Check your local listings if you got it on your system.
  • In the wake of the London bombings, some folks have put together a anti-terriorist site called “We Are Not Afraid”. It encourages people to send in photos following that very theme. A few fans noticed a familiar face in one of the photos at the site.
  • And finally today, silly as it is — Buddy Christ shows up in an odd place…“The Virgin Test” when you click yes. You’ll see…

UK Readers: Win The New Region 2 CLERKS X ON DVD!!!

July 14th @ 4:43 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Yes, UK readers, though we realize you often feel as if you are in the minority around here…Your day has come. Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. has been kind enough to provide us with FIVE (5) copies of the Clerks X DVD, coming to UK region 2 DVD on July 18th…Yes, this Monday! Please note this contest is ONLY open to UK readers. You must reside and have a shipping address in the UK to receive a copy.

Winning is simple, really. Well maybe not AS simple as we could have made it, but hey, you gotta work for your supper a LITTLE bit, right? So, here’s what you gotta do. Using our ARCHIVE SEARCH box, answer the following FIVE (5) questions. Be creative and use search terms that make sense, or simply visit our archives and attempt to track down the day that way, month by month. The answers are the DATES, Month, Day, and Year, when the following five events took place:

  • The first Vulgarthon, Vulgarthon ‘98, took place in Red Bank, New Jersey on this day.
  • The Clerks cartoon premiere episode aired for the first time on ABC television.
  • We relaunched News Askew under its new name (previously, the site was known as “Drinks Askew”).
  • MTV aired, for the first time, “Jay and SIlent Bob’s Video Stash”.
  • The ‘Flying Car’ short made its debut on “The Tonight Show”.

Send your answers, in order, in an email to scoops@newsaskew.com. Include your name, first and last, and a valid e-mail address where we can get in touch with you. CONTEST ENDS MIDNIGHT, JULY 19TH, 2005, EST. You have from now until the end of Monday to get your entries to us.

Remember, ALL these answers can be found in the News Askew archives — But you might have to dig a little or use some brains to figure them all out. We’ll be selecting 5 entries, at random, from entrants who get all 5 dates correct. If no one does, or less than 5 do, we’ll go to 4 correct entires, and so on. ONE ENTRY PER PERSON IS ALLOWED. UK RESIDENTS ONLY. Multiple entries will get you thrown out of the contest. No, if you have 2 different e-mail addresses, you can’t enter from each one. Let’s keep it fair.

So good luck, and thanks again to Buena Vista for supplying us with the goodies! Good luck, UK readers! And for those of you who don’t win, you can own your very own Region 2 copy of Clerks X starting July 18th. Any View Askew fan will tell you, it’s more than worth the cash.

Kev’s Degrassi US TV Eps: Press Release…

July 12th @ 4:47 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Alonso Duralde, Alan Blair, Greg Anderson, Matt Perrone, Ian Pravata

  • The full press release announcing the US airing of Kevin and Jay’s 3-episode Degrassi run hit today, and many news outlets have already picked it up, both in print and on the web. If you’d like to read the entire thing, as it was sent out, we’ve got it here in PDF format. In short, the official airdates here on “The N” are August 12th, 19th, and 26th. All Friday nights at 8 and 10 PM ET. An excerpt from the release, including the 3 epsiode breakdown, as in the release, follows:

Smith and actor Jason Mewes (Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back) play themselves in all three episodes of the three-part season finale. Alanis Morissette joins the duo in the second of the three half-hour episodes. Morissette plays the Canadian principal who accepts Jay and Silent Bob so they may graduate. The finale will roll out for three consecutive Friday nights — August 12, August 19 and August 26 at 8:00 pm (ET).

In the Degrassi season finale, Smith travels to Canada to film a fictional sequel to the cult-hit Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. For the ‘sequel’ titled, Jay and Silent Bob Go Canadian, Eh!, director Kevin Smith has chosen Degrassi as the perfect Canadian high school for the shoot. In the Degrassi / J&SB storyline, Jay and Silent Bob (played by Mewes and Smith) come to Canada to get a high school diploma since no high school in the United States will take them. Smith said, “The plot of the movie within the show is so funny, it almost makes me want to shoot the flick for real.”

To his legions of fans on both sides of the border and around the world, Kevin Smith has surpassed cult hero status with a body of work that includes titles Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Dogma, the “Jersey Trilogy” of Clerks, Mallrats and Chasing Amy and his most recent title, Jersey Girl.

The three-episode finale is as follows:

• “West End Girls”- Premieres Friday, August 12, 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. (ET) -With a common ex-boyfriend, competing Spirit Squad leadership ambitions, and Manny’s public revelation of Paige and Matt’s affair, Paige and Manny cannot stand each other. And none of this is helped by their shared desire to be Prom Queen. But with the claws bared and the fur flying, these “mean girls” take their war too far. Meanwhile, a chance at stardom could spell the end for Craig and Ashley.

• “Goin’ Down The Road” Part 1- Premieres August 19, 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. (ET) – Alanis Morissette makes a cameo appearance as she plays the Canadian principal who accepts Jay and Silent Bob so they may graduate. Kevin Smith is filming his hot new movie at Degrassi, and while Craig’s thrilled to be helping out, he’s destroyed over the fact that Ashley is going to England without him. Now he needs to figure out what’s really important to him, his health or his love? And Ashley may have another take on things altogether. Meanwhile, Caitlin’s been spending a lot of time with Kevin Smith, and she’s beginning to once again doubt her relationship with Joey.

• “Goin’ Down The Road” Part 2-Premieres August 26, 8:00 & 10:00 p.m. (ET) – Without his medication, Craig’s life seems to be falling apart: he’s fighting with Joey, he’s leaving home again, and when he’s kicked off Kevin Smith’s set after a huge blow-up, Craig has nowhere to run. Meanwhile, Caitlin is no closer to figuring out her situation with Joey and Kevin Smith, but running away from it all is sure looking good to her, too.

Smith recounted how he first encountered Degrassi in a November, 1996 article he wrote for Details Magazine, entitled ‘Obsession Confession’. In the piece, Smith confesses: “I used to work at this convenience store, and on Sunday mornings the only thing that kept me from gutting the customers in a sleepy rage was Degrassi Junior High. See, I had to put the papers together, and I did it while watching double episodes of Degrassi on PBS …” Shortly thereafter, Smith went on to create Clerks (1994), his first “Jersey” Trilogy title and even named one if its characters Caitlin, after his favorite Degrassi character.

Smith and series producer Linda Schuyler kept in touch ever since and the mutual admiration was obvious. Smith is renowned for making references to Degrassi in his movies Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy. In Chasing Amy, Jason Lee and Ben Affleck discuss their plans for the evening. Ben’s plans include clubbing. Jason, on the other hand, opts for a pizza and watching Degrassi Junior High, an option that intrigues his co-star.

What follows are a list of sites who have taken bits of this press release:

If you search the News Askew archives, you can learn more about the episodes and see shots of each, as we screened them back when their originally aired in Canada. The rest of ya — The wait’s almost over…Wait until you see Jay and Bob go Canadian, Eh?

Mallrats DVD Clarification/Correction…

July 12th @ 4:45 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • It seems that there was indeed some legitimate confusion regarding the Mallrats X DVD. It’ll be just a single-disc set, but a two-sided one. We’re assuming it’s one of those fancy dual-layer, dual-sided discs, so you’re basically getting the same amount of content as you’d see on two separate discs. Just less physical storage space and one less disc to lose or get covered in your grubby fingerprints. So that’s nice. Here’s Kevin with the clarification:
Here’s the new scoop: it IS a single disc. DVD Answers was correct. BUT, it’s a TWO-SIDED DVD

Here’s how the ONE DISC/TWO SIDED DVD lays out, thus far. Naturally, this is subject to change.

I’ll mark what’s new (stuff made for this edition) and what’s old (from the previous DVD release).

SIDE 1

THEATRICAL CUT (OLD)
· ORIGINAL ON SET CAST INTERVIEWS (NEW)
· A BRIEF Q&A WITH KEVIN SMITH (NEW)
· THE ERECTION OF AN EPIC – THE MAKING OF MALLRATS (NEW)
· BLOOPERS (NEW)
· VIEW ASKEW’S LOOK BACK AT MALLRATS (OLD)
· FEATURE COMMENTARY (OLD)
· THEATRICAL TRAILER (OLD)
· THE GOOPS “BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP” (OLD)

SIDE TWO 2

· KEVIN AND SCOTT’S INTRODUCTION (NEW)
· MALLRATS RE-CUT (NEW)
· MALLRATS CAST REUNION Q&A SESSION (NEW)

There are also three new Easter Eggs buried in that disc as well. Sadly, due to space constraints, we had to lose the optional angle on the old commentary track from the previous “Rats” DVD, and there’s no new commentary track either (again, we ran out of space). Regardless, this new, 10th anniversary special edition is PACKED!

I think the audience would agree with me there?

We never recorded a new commentary track. Mos and I just felt like everything there was to say was said in the old commentary track, the new doc, the Q&A, and the new intro to the new cut.

Due to the side separation, both films will still run uninterrupted in their full bitrates. We’re expecting the best-looking transfer of the film to date. ‘Rats has been well-known as one of the most rewatachable of the bunch, so be prepared to add this one to your collection, and spin it up in your DVD player for years to come.

Mallrats X: DVD Details!

July 11th @ 4:50 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Douglas Fir, Eric Fortune, Patrick Mirza, Kevin Drummond

  • Just to set the record straight here, before the confusion sets in — Yes, DVDAnswers reported that Mallrats X will only come in a single DVD set, with the previous heard September 20th date. HOWEVER, Kevin has thankfully debunked that one, with a post today confirming that we’ll see a 2-disc set, which means NO seamless branching (which I’ve never found all that seamless), two totally different versions of the film (extended and theatrical) and lots more. The list will even inform you on stuff that’s from the previous disc release (but just too darn good not to include) and new goodies such as a blooper reel, a new doc from the master, JM Kenny, original cast interviews, and more.
Here’s how the TWO DISC set lays out, thus far. Naturally, this is subject to change.

I’ll mark what’s new (stuff made for this edition) and what’s old (from the previous DVD release).

DISC 1

· THEATRICAL CUT (OLD)
· ORIGINAL ON SET CAST INTERVIEWS (NEW)
· A BRIEF Q&A WITH KEVIN SMITH (NEW)
· THE ERECTION OF AN EPIC – THE MAKING OF MALLRATS (NEW)
· BLOOPERS (NEW)
· VIEW ASKEW’S LOOK BACK AT MALLRATS (OLD)
· FEATURE COMMENTARY (OLD)
· THEATRICAL TRAILER (OLD)
· THE GOOPS “BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP” (OLD)

DISC 2

· KEVIN AND SCOTT’S INTRODUCTION (NEW)
· MALLRATS RE-CUT (NEW)
· MALLRATS CAST REUNION Q&A SESSION (NEW)

There are also three new Easter Eggs buried in those discs as well. Sadly, due to space constraints, we had to lose the optional angle on the old commentary track from the previous “Rats” DVD, and there’s no new commentary track either (again, we ran out of space). Regardless, these discs are PACKED!

We’re STOKED to see the new cut, which is a never before seen version, different from the extended cut on the last disc. We hope to have an early look for you soon, though the rest of you will have to stare at the walls ’til September 20th. This one’s a no-brainer when preorder time comes, folks.

Kevin Wows ‘Em In Vancouver!

July 11th @ 4:49 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Riss Wiebe, Mark McLeod

  • Yet again, Kevin rocked the mic for over FIVE hours in Vancouver last weekend, returning to his film school alma mater and wowing crowds with anecdotes new and old, fending off requests to read audience members’ scripts, and, yet again, confirming that the Degrassi directing gig is ON and even NOT denying (or confirming) involvement in the Star Wars TV series (Kevin was quite coy about the project when asked).

Jay also made the trip up north for the show, which always brings the crowd to a frenzy, and we’re yet again hearing nothing but praise for the man and his incredible stage stamina. Thanks to Mark McLeod for the photos you see above.

Kevin’s San Diego Con Schedule, Info…

July 9th @ 4:52 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Silent Boba Fett

  • San Diego Comic Con yet again has the most amazing line-up of any con this year, and Silent Boba Fett has been good enough to summarize Kevin’s schedule for the event (yep, he’ll BE THERE!) and also some other reasons you should be attending:
Saturday, July 16th:

1:00-2:00 Kevin Smith—He’s baaaaaack! After a year off from Comic-Con, Kevin Smith makes his triumphant return, for the first time ever in the massive 6,500 seat Hall H arena! Plus, Richard Kelly (writer/director of Donnie Darko) will appear and will speak with Kevin. Richard will give a special presentation that will include his forthcoming movie and multi-media project. Hall H

ed. note: With a new panel starting at 2:15 PM (see below), expect Kevin to stick to the one hour timeframe. Make those queries count.

7:00-10:00 Comic Book: The Movie—See the movie that every comic book fan is talking about: Comic Book: The Movie! Mark Hamill made his directorial debut and stars in this award-winning film (DVD Exclusive Award for Best Live-Action DVD Premier Movie). This madcap adventure to save the beloved Captain Courage comic from the evil clutches of Timely Studios also stars legendary comic voice actors Billy West, Daran Norris, Roger Rose, Jess Harnell and Donna D’Errico. Cameo appearances by Mr. Playboy Hugh Hefner, sci-fi siren Chase Masterson, director extraordinaire Kevin Smith, and legendary comic Sid Caesar round out this all-star cast. Creative Light Entertainment’s own Scott Zakarin (executive producer of CBTM) will host the free screening and will be able to answer all your questions about this hilarious pop cult movie. (Who knows? Maybe there will be some unexpected surprises!) And even though CBTM was filmed at Comic-Con, this is the first time the entire film has been screened here! Room 6CDEF

ed note: Kevin appears in the film, so he may show up for the screening, you never know. Nothing official, though.

Also, Mallrats’ Michael Rooker will be on hand for the Serenity/Slither panel on Saturday, from 2:15 to 3:15 PM in Hall H.

For those still debating about going, other fantastic guests who will be in attendance include Natalie Portman, Stan Lee, Charisma Carpenter, David Boreanez, Seth Green, Amber Benson, all the Firefly cast members and Joss referenced above,Clive Barker, Matt Groenig, and many, many, many others! Check the official site for all details!

Note: There is no official autograph session set up for Kevin, so it may be a “catch as catch can” type affair this year. Kevin may have to jet in and out, depending on his schedule. If we hear anything about definite opportunities for a signing ormeet and greet, we’ll let you know right away.

Kevins Blog Makes EW “Must” List!

July 9th @ 4:51 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Dan Barnette

  • The “Must List” is a feature in Entertainment Weekly magazine where the staff chooses ten of their favorite things in the entertainment world in each issue — It’s known for recommending good books, flicks, tv shows, music, and yep, stuff to do online. This week, Kevin’s blog, “Silent Bob Speaks”, made #4, and just in time, since Kevin’s been making updates like crazy to the thing lately. It’s quite an honor to be on the list, and we feel it’s spot on most weeks, so it’s a fantastic sign the site’s getting enjoyment from fans and non fans alike, all over the place. And with the EW readership catching this, we’re sure hits to the blog will go up even more.


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And if that wasn’t enough, “Chasing Amy” even nabs a question on 1997’s Pop Culture quiz from that same issue. Do you know the answer? You better!

Scans of all the goodies just above you.

Kev’s Canadian Press Barrage!

July 7th @ 4:53 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Another Canadian edition of “An Evening With Kevin Smith” happens this Saturday, for the first time ever in Vancouver. Tickets are $50 and available at the door or kevinthevan.com. If you’re in driving range and NOT going, think twice. You won’t be sorry. A better evening’s entertainment is tough to come by.

Kevin’s doing some press to pimp the event, naturally, to make sure those who DON’T read this site know what a great time the gigs are. First up, this piece from The Province :

Smith tells everybody everything

Clerks director will answer your questions, maybe even about Ben and Jen

On stage
An Evening With Kevin Smith
Where: The Vogue Theatre, 918 Granville St.
When: Saturday at 7 p.m.
Tickets: $50, at kevinthevan.com or at the door

Kevin Smith is grousing on his blog about Vancouver weather. He’s also not happy with the Sutton Place Hotel, a few restaurants around town and a snippy desk clerk in Squamish. But, after some great sex with his wife, Jen, and a TiVo’d episode of The Simpsons, all is well.

Smith tells everybody everything. We know he gets up in the morning and, in his words, “takes a dump,” then takes advantage of the down time to check his mail. He’s gained 30 pounds in the last year, quit smoking, and apparently isn’t too happy with buddy Ben Affleck right now — but so far, we don’t know why.

But you can ask him in person on Saturday, and he’ll probably tell you.

The verbose Smith, the infamous director, actor and oh-so-prolific blogger is staging a live question and answer session Saturday at the Vogue, an “audience as straight man” format that proved itself wildly successful a few years ago with the DVD release of An Evening With Kevin Smith.

Smith is in town acting in Susannah Grant’s Catch and Release, but he’s primarily a director himself. The 1994 cult classic Clerks is thought to be his first film, but fanatics and some Vancouverites know that honour belongs to Mae, I (a.k.a. Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary), his Vancouver Film School effort — or lack thereof.

“I was here circa 1992,” Smith tells The Province. “I did four months of the eight-month program.”

It was worth it, he says, because that’s where he met Lower Mainland native Scott Mosier, who remains his production partner. They first teamed to pitch a 10-minute short subject documentary for a VFS major class project.

“I used to walk to the film school at eight o’clock every morning, and man, it was hooker central,” he says. Through that scene, Smith met Emelda Mae, a pre-op transsexual who sang in a club and decided to chronicle her plight in a sensitive character study.

“We had a reputation of being jokers in class, but we made a real serious pitch. We were going to treat it maturely and sensitively. And they bought it.”

Twelve films were pitched, but only four were chosen, with the unsuccessful bidders relegated to crew positions.

Their elation soon turned to dismay.

“We’re like, ‘Oh my god, we’ve succeeded, this is awesome!’” says Smith, “and then we were faced with the task of actually making the documentary. And it was like, ‘I didn’t know we were actually going to have to do it, I just wanted to be one of the ones that were picked!’”

There was little in the way of organization or progress, and Mae eventually dropped out. (”I think she went to have her sex change operation in the Philippines,” recalls Smith). The filmmakers were left with a short clip of a Mae performance at the West End restaurant Doll and Penny’s, and no interviews.

The crew, faced with the same failing grade as the slackers, was livid.

“They kind of turned on us, so I said, ‘Hey let’s do a documentary about how our documentary fell apart.’ So Mae I turned into Mae Day.”

In spite of this measured success, Smith had had enough of film school.

“I don’t think you need to go to film school to direct,” contends Smith. “It’s like writing. You either can or you can’t.”

Smith’s former VFS instructor agrees.

“He didn’t need it,” says Jon Stoddart. “He enjoyed not doing the project the way it was designed, and thinking around the rules. Film school is about structure.”

Smith got half of his tuition back — $4,500 — and threw it into Clerks.

Says Smith: “Ultimately I think I made the right decision, although there are a bunch of film critics out there who felt I should have done at least 10 more years of film school.”

Clerks won accolades from Cannes to Sundance, and Smith went on to make Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (the two characters played by Smith and Jason Mewes in almost every film), and Jersey Girl.

Mewes, says Smith, will definitely be in attendance at the Q&A, but he’s not sure about Affleck, the star of a number of Smith flicks and now the husband of Smith’s Catch and Release co-star Jennifer Garner.

“Yeah, what better wedding present to give your new bride than to take her to see your friend who she sees every day at work anyway,” cracks Smith.

“He might go to make sure that I’m not slagging off on him. This would be the one Q&A where I could be telling an Affleck story and he could stand up and say, ‘That’s bullshit!’

And here’s another from Georgia Straight

B.C. Bud ripens Saturday

Director Kevin Smith (Clerks; Mallrats; Chasing Amy; Dogma; Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back; Jersey Girl) speaks in one-liners, which is a great attribute for an entertainer who will be “a fat man sweating on a stage for four or five hours” in front of 1,000 Vancouverites Saturday night (July 9). For those who can’t afford the $50 admission to the Vogue, the former Vancouver Film School student poured his heart out via cellphone to the Straight:

The Straight question: What do you wish you knew in film school that you know now?

The one-liner: “The more you eat, the less you exercise and the wider your waist gets. If I knew I’d end up looking like my dad, I’d probably choose to eat differently.”

The real deal: “I wish I’d paid more attention in film school [he dropped out four months into his eight-month program]. If I had, I might have made better-looking films. I was never interested in cinematic things; I was interested in character and dialogue.”

The question: Your films aren’t polished. Why do you think they’re successful in spite of that?

The one-liner: “I sold my soul to Satan in ’92. Then I sold it to Jesus right after. I figure they can fight it out and I’ll have a successful film career in the meantime.”

The real deal: “I think they speak to a distinct pocket of youth….I make films for myself; apparently, a lot of people also identify with not getting laid.” (Smith is married and his wife has even appeared in Playboy, but he told the Straight that doesn’t mean he’s getting laid.)

The question: Film schools in Vancouver are booming; hundreds of kids go into the industry each year. So, is there a future in filmmaking?

The one-liner: “Christ, I hope so. I’m banking on it. I’ve had an 11-year run and I don’t know how to do anything else.”

The real deal: “The current crop of directors will die out or become terrible at what they do. So we need new blood and stories to keep cinema interesting.”

The question: Anything else?

The one-liner: “Please come to the show! It’s so much more fun when there’s more people there. Don’t go to the Alanis Morissette show down the street; buy her CD and see my show. I’m missing out on the Alanis Morissette concert, which is pissing me off. I’ll be at the Vogue sweating on-stage. The question and answers go on for a very long time. I’m not high on quality, but I am high on quantity. Plus, they sell booze there.”

The real deal: Uh, that was it. As of press time, a few hundred tickets to the show were still available. Buy them on-line at kevinthevan.com for $50.

The Vancouver Sun also has a similar piece, and Kevin’s stated he’ll be on Canada A.M. tomorrow morning, followed by Z95.3 radio as an all-morning co-host. Whew! Tune in if you can, and of course we’ll do what we can to get all this media up here for those that miss it. So you heard the man! Buy the new Alanis CD, but COME and see a marathon show this Saturday. We’ve never heard a disappointed fan after a Kevin Q&A. Ever.

Kevin CONFIRMS Degrassi Directing Gig!

July 6th @ 4:54 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by RedRedRed300, Hornybonobo

  • Well, here’s one that came in out of nowhere today — You may recall that CTV ran a story in Canada a few weeks back, stating that Kevin was lined up to direct a feature film based on the Degrassi series. After we ran the piece, Kevin was strangely silent on the topic, which led us to believe there might very well be some truth to the left-field rumor after all.

Today, CTV has that confirmation. In a piece Kevin taped for their entertainment program, in which you get a look inside his plush trailer where he’s residing between “Catch And Release” takes, Kevin very nonchalantly REVEALS that he indeed WILL direct a Degrassi feature, at least, that’s the plan — Originally scheduled for the end of the summer, the project’s been bumped back a few months to get the script in order. So, we’re EXPECTING that Clerks 2 will come up on schedule, followed by the Degrassi gig, then into “Ranger Danger”. Don’t quote us on that. Just our guess.

Don’t believe us? Watch for yourself! We’ve got the clip for ya. More clips to come as well, we hear.

Catch Kevin on a Degrassi special on “The N” this Thursday evening. Check your local listings for the time.