“Boring Ass Life” Gets REALLY Un-Boring!

October 17th @ 12:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Kevin’s “My Boring-Ass Life” blog kicked into high gear today, with over two weeks of updates, including the first week of filming on Clerks 2. While Kevin’s self-effacing title may work in some rare instances, it’s certainly not the case now. We’re learning a ton about the film and its process with these updates. Clerks 2 has taken center stage in Kevin’s life, and naturally, the blog’s going to reflect that for the next couple of months.

As always, we’re sure that you’re going to read it all, and to do so, suggest you start with the September 28th entry and move forward. Missing days will be filled in later, and we’ll let you know when that happens. Most of them seem to be complete now.

In case you’re in a hurry and just want our usual “Cliffs Notes” version of the latest batch, look no further than just below:

  • Kevin hopes that the “Train Wreck” site and project will run for an entire year (full story below) and will culminate in a large documentary for the eventual Clerks 2 DVD.
  • More comments and thoughts on the Aint It Cool talkback tirades.
  • Wardrobe tidbits on Randal and Jay, which seem to indicate a short timeframe for the film. We’re now guessing that Clerks 2 will be another “day in the life” flick similar to the original. We’re betting a less than 24 hour period will be covered (more than likely, a single shift).
  • Kevin says he’ll be getting to Ranger Danger “in the next two years”.
  • Wanda Sykes and the comedian Earthquake have both filmed cameos for the flick.
  • Kevin’s already started cutting the film together roughly. Scenes referred to so far: The ATM Scene, The Office Scene, The Back exterior scene, and a conversation between Rosario and Brian that’s got 10 set-ups, a huge contrast from the single angle often used in Clerks.

If you’re just a diary skimmer, we highly recommend the insightful October 9th entry. While Kevin takes a lot of time to give us all the details of his day, it’s these reflective moments that we always enjoy the most. We think you will, too. And as always, we thank Kevin for putting fingers to keyboard to share with the world.

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