Archive for November, 2005

View Askew NewsBites™

November 30th @ 11:09 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Broc Plumlee, Simon Hills, Frragle

  • A very obvious, funny reference to “Chasing Amy” appears in the latest episode of the “Loserz” webcomic.
  • Empire Online has picked up on Kevin’s “Dogma 2” statements with a small piece of their own, titled “Back to the Bible?”. Check out the article for Empire’s own editorial as well as a small place for your own comments.
  • The hilarious Jon Stewart, who appeared in that memorable J&SBSB cameo, will be doing 2 of his own “Evening With” appearances in London, England. They’ll be back-to-back on 11th December at The Prince Edward Theatre.
  • A final note today: We got a couple scoops today from hotmail (Broc and Riss). For some reason, we’re having trouble getting e-mail out to the Hotmail service. Not sure if it’s the ISP here or something else, but just wanted to let you (and any other hotmail scoopers out there), thanks for the scoops, we can read them, just can’t write back! See ya later on today — We’ve got more news on the way!

TWO VA Alumni Headed To Sundance!

November 30th @ 11:07 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • We broke the news last time that Malcolm Ingram, writer-director of the early View Askew project “Drawing Flies”, is headed to Sundance with his acclaimed documentary “Small Town, Gay Bar”. Now, another View Askew vet is on her way to the same festival: Joey Lauren Adams. Her film, “Come Early Morning”, will compete in the Drama category.

Sixty-four feature films will screen in competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, in four sections, festival organizers have announced. The competition is the heart of the United States’ leading film festival, which this year will screen 120 features from January 19 – 29, 2006. Organizers selected the highly anticipated roster from a total of 3,148 feature film submissions this year (with more than 1,700 from the U.S. and more than 1,300 from outside the country). Forty-eight of this year’s 120 films are from first-time feature filmmakers.

Details on the flicks:

Independent Feature Film Competition: Documentary

“Small Town Gay Bar,” directed by Malcolm Ingram

A voyage to the deep South to tell a tale of the struggle for community and expression in the face of ignorance, hypocrisy and oppression. [World Premiere]

Independent Feature Film Competition: Dramatic

“Come Early Morning,” directed and written by Joey Lauren Adams

The story of a southern woman trying to escape her addictions and self-destructive behavior to find true love.

Congratulations and best of luck to both Malcolm and Joey from News Askew! We’ll look forward to hearing stories from the festival in January, and of course keep you posted on any buzz regarding Sundance and these flicks. Thanks also to indieWire.

More Clerks 2 Video Goodness!

November 30th @ 11:04 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris


“Meet The Crew (Part 2)”

“What a Load”
  • WIth shooting over, the videos are editing together fast and furious now, with Zak and Joey treating us to two more looks into the world of “Clerks 2”, and filmmaking in general.

In today’s first offering, “What a Load”, you’ll meet “Q”, the Loader of the cameras for “Clerks 2”, who explains the importance and logistics of his job. He’ll take you inside the camera truck for a tour, see what an “empty mag” looks like, and visit the darkroom as Q demonstrates the process…Both in light, then, properly, in total DARKNESS! Very fasincating, educational stuff.

Next up, it’s Part 2 of “Meet The Crew” with the always entertaining Jason Mewes. Be sure and take a close look at Ratface and Scott Purcell’s beautiful and funny Mooby’s Drive Thru sign (we hope to have some detailed shots of that coming soon). You’ll meet a grip, some members of “Team 2”, and a couple of the on set PA’s. Could this sort of job be Jay’s second calling? You never know…

Kevin & Jay Do “Degrassi”…Again!

November 30th @ 11:02 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Riss Wiebe, Whitney L, David Kogan

  • All of our friends in the Great White North have now had the opportunity to see part one of “Lexicon Of Love”, the episode that marks Kevin and Jason’s return to “Degrassi: The Next Generation” this season. Want to see what it looked like? We’ve got some beautiful screen captures for you above. Good news, though, Americans. MSN is reporting that Noggin will get these episodes next month:
Jay & Silent Bob return to Degrassi in new storyline debuting Monday

TORONTO (CP) – Jay and Silent Bob love Degrassi.

So, apparently, do thousands of American teens who have embraced the made-in-Canada series that takes a brutally honest look at high-school life. The cross-border love affair continues Monday when CTV begins airing a new two-part episode entitled Lexicon of Love, in which American indie filmmaker Kevin Smith and his sidekick Jason Mewes (Clerks, Mallrats) return to Toronto.

This time it’s for the premiere of the latest film featuring their Jay and Silent Bob screen alter egos, the one they were supposed to be shooting on location at Degrassi High in last season’s three-part story arc.

In one scene, Mewes embarrasses Smith (they play variations of their real-life personalities) by revealing that Smith preferred Toronto over Los Angeles for the red-carpet premiere because he loves “that poutine crap.”

Smith, smitten with old CBC Degrassi episodes when they aired on PBS stations in his native New Jersey, has become an avid supporter of the new show as well.

“He had been afraid to watch it because he loved the original show,” said Linda Schuyler, producer of Degrassi: The Next Generation.

“The reason he called me was to say ‘Schuyler, I can’t believe it, you caught lightning in the bottle twice’.”

Smith – currently putting finishing touches on his upcoming film The Passion of the Clerks – wanted to write and direct the Degrassi episodes he appeared in last year, but under Canada’s fussy drama subsidy rules, the show would have lost major Cancon points with a foreigner in those credits.

Now, there’s a possibility he may direct a Degrassi movie, said Schuyler.

“There’s more interesting ways to structure a feature than there is television,” she said hopefully. “It’s all up for grabs right now.”

In the latest Degrassi instalment featuring Jay and Silent Bob, Smith finds himself dispensing relationship advice concerning an awkward lesbian kiss between regular characters Paige and Alex.

It’s another example of how Degrassi: The Next Generation has not shied away from controversial subjects, part of its huge appeal on N (formerly Noggin), the MTV specialty channel where the show has been heavily promoted and is a huge hit.

They’ve gotten away with storylines no U.S. broadcaster series would dare tackle, said Schuyler, although one on abortion did get cut.

While the kids draw crowds when they appear at Canadian shopping malls, Schuyler says one recent visit to New Jersey drew 4,000 screaming Degrassi devotees.

“They’re wearing, like, Canadian flags and they have their face painted with Degrassi written on them,” she said.

“They come out like real, rabid fans.”

She thinks the appeal lies in the fact that the show is far removed from, say, a California fantasy series like The O.C., that teens can identify with Degrassi.

“It’s ‘Oh my god, that’s my life’ or ‘I recognize that person, it’s me or my friend.’ It just strikes them in a more visceral way.”

The Lexicon of Love storyline will air on N next month.

View Askew NewsBites™

November 28th @ 11:11 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Jay, Will Wilkins, Noam Dromi

  • Congratulations to Malcolm Ingram, whose View Askew-produced documentary “Small Town/Gay Bar” was selected by Sundance for the documentary competition this year. Look for it in Park City this January. Malcolm’s been a great friend to View Askew for a lot of years, and a hard worker, we’re very excited for him and wish him the best of luck in the competition.
  • One more time: Kevin makes his final run, for now at least, at the infamous AICN talkback crew (which most believe inspired those segments in Jay & Bob Strike Back). Check out Kevin’s nicely commented and killer responses HERE. Take no prisoners!
  • Will and Scott go retro with Radio Askew this week. For episode #14, now available for download, Will presents audio from a Dogma rountable with Kevin from back in 1999. We recall a lot of bits and pieces from this at the site during Dogma’s release, but don’t think we’ve heard a lot of audio from it. Good stuff there. Be sure and tune it in!
  • In case you’ve never seen it, “Sunday Morning Shootout” is one of those must-see programs for film buffs airing regularly on AMC, well, each Sunday morning. If it sounds familiar to ya, that’s because Kevin did a guest shot on the show back in March of ‘04, just prior to Jersey Girl’s theatrical release. That appearance will now be forever archived on DVD, appearing on the Director’s disc of the upcoming “Best Of Season 1” DVD. 35 full episodes of the shootout will be on there, full of fantastic guests. Highly recommended, especially if you love film. More news tomorrow! See ya then. Thanks for taking a break from your holiday web shopping to stop by the site today.

A Dogma Sequel? Huh!

November 28th @ 11:10 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Jay, Luke Pinion

  • After a fan on the View Askew board asked, “Kevin, the way you ended Dogma left room for a sequel, have you ever considered doing one? Possibly following the LAST scion?”, Kevin had a surprising, telling response today. Check this out:
So weird you should ask this, because ever since 9/11, I have been thinking about a sequel of sorts. I mean, the worst terrorist attack on American soil was religiously bent. In the wake of said attack, the leader of the “Free World” outed himself as pretty damned Christian. In the last election, rather than a quagmire war abroad, the big issue was whether or not gay marriage was moral.

Back when I made “Dogma”, I always maintained that another movie about religion wouldn’t be forthcoming, as “Dogma” was the product of 28 years of religious and spiritual meditation, and I’d kinda shot my wad on the subject. Now? I think I might have more to say.

And, yes – the Last Scion would be at the epicenter of it. And she’d have to be played by Alanis.

And we’d need a bigger budget – because the entire third act would be the Apocalypse.

Scary thing is this: the film would have to touch on Islam. And unlike the Cathloic League, when those cats don’t like what you do, they issue a death warrant on yer ass (see Rushdie). And now that I’ve got a family, I’m not as free to stir the shit-pot as I was when I was single, back when I made “Dogma”. I mean, now I’ve gotta think about more than my own safety and well-being.

But regardless – yeah, a “Dogma” followup’s been swimming around in my head for some time now.

P.S. – Interesting “Dogma”-related sidebar: I recently received a glowing “Dogma”-praising email from a recent fan, who began his missive with “My name’s Tom Clancy. I do books.” It was surreal and really wonderful.

So, WOW! How about that? We’d sure love to see it. And we’re also sure any of the remaining cast who were needed back would come back in an instant. And for those of you sequel-haters out there, we think once you see Clerks 2, you’ll be begging for Mallrats 2, Chasing Amy 2, etc…etc…

On a final note, Film Threat has quicky picked up on the idea, and polls users on the front page about the sequel idea. Why not go over there and give YOUR opinion?

View Askew NewsBites™

November 27th @ 11:15 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Tommy Wright, Joe McCarron

  • Kevin yet again treats us to a series of witty talkback responses to folks that should know better by now — Check our his latest series at The Board.
  • Clerks will air UNCUT on basic cable, Comedy Central to be exact, as part of their brilliantly named “Secret Stash” series, 1 AM this Saturday. Sure, you’ve all seen it, but it’s great fun to know it’s airing the way it was intended on so many TVs across the land.
  • 14-year old reporter Casey Tay files an article for the Atlantic Highlands Herald on the Degrassi Signing. She does a fine job and has some excellent photos from the event. The Herald is an online newspaper based in Atlantic Highlands, NJ and focuses on the Bayshore area, including Red Bank, Middletown, and Highlands.

More “Degrassi” Details!

November 27th @ 11:14 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Whitney L

  • We’re just days away from the Canadian premiere of Kevin & Jay’s return to the world of Degrassi. CTV has posted a full press release on the event. SPOILERS AHEAD on the events in the 2-part episode, taken from the full release:
Jay and Silent Bob are back at Degrassi for red carpet premiere

Kevin Smith Returns to Degrassi: The Next Generation in Heated Two-Part Episode, Nov. 28 and Dec. 5 on CTV

Toronto, ON (November 15, 2005) – Degrassi Community School is gripped in movie premiere fever! Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes return to Degrassi: The Next Generation for the Toronto red carpet premiere of their film, Jay and Silent Bob Go Canadian, Eh? and things are heating up among both staff and students.

Three provocative storylines revealed including an intimate girl-on-girl kiss.

After shooting the movie last season on Degrassi: TNG, Jay and Silent Bob return for the premiere to find hormones out of control and emotions at a fever pitch. With the movie premiere as a backdrop, three scandalous couplings occur, including two girls who take their feelings for each other to a whole new level. The special two-part storyline, entitled “Lexicon of Love,” unfolds Nov. 28 and Dec. 5 at 8:30 p.m. ET (check local listings), ex! clusively on CTV.

Kevin Smith is in town, and with many of the Degrassi students and faculty on the guest list for the premiere of Jay and Silent Bob Go Canadian, Eh?, the excitement is running high. In Part One (Nov. 28), Alex has never been to a glamorous event before and is sure Paige will get her in. Paige discovers how much the night means to Alex and vows to bring her to the premiere. As the night unfolds, Paige and Alex have a surprisingly great time dancing together and end up sharing an unexpected kiss before crashing at Paige’s house. Meanwhile, Emma and Peter continue their clandestine affair behind Manny’s back with some secret smooches at the event, but are shocked to discover two Degrassi staff members in a scandalous lip-lock.

Part Two of “Lexicon of Love” (Dec. 5) picks up the next morning with Paige and Alex awkwardly avoiding the elephant in the room. Did their kiss make them lesbians? Bisexuals? Alex shrugs it off but Paige is freaked out. She is not supposed to be into women – but after listening to some advice from Kevin Smith, Paige decide to be true to herself and to go with whatever her feelings are. Meanwhile, Emma realizes that what she witnessed the night before threatens the future of her family. But she still feels compelled to reveal the adult indiscretion she witnessed during the party. When she does, all hell breaks loose.

“Degrassi has never shied away from taboo subject matter,” said Linda Schuyler, President, Epitome Pictures Inc. “If kids are talking about it, they’ll see it on our show.”

“Lexicon of Love” is another great example of how this series continues to deal with real-life experiences in a progressive and provocative but also entertaining way,” said Susanne Boyce, President of Programming for CTV and Chair of the CTV Media Group.

The episodes air November 28th and December 5th on CTV. No US airdates yet.

Clerks 2 Wraps: News Askew Was There!

November 27th @ 11:13 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Well, now that the air has cleared and the last footage has been shot, we can finally reveal — Yes, “Clerks 2” wrapped production in Red Bank, New Jersey on November the 18th, a very frigid Friday. Much like “Jay & Bob Strike Back” we were on set to witness the final day of shooting, as well as the final shot. We’ve got a detailed report, photos, and a lot of great stuff to tell you about soon. Kevin’s words:
We wrapped production on Friday, 11/18/05 at about 11:30 at night. The shoot really couldn’t have gone any better. Hands down, my favorite shoot of all seven. And based on the hour and fifteen minutes I’ve already cut together, it’s also – hands down – my favorite flick I’ve ever made. It knocked “Amy” out of my top-spot.

Can’t wait to show ya’ll. Thanks for the support throughout production.

Why the secrecy, by the way? Clerks 2 had a very tightly closed set for the duration of production, so we had to be very tight-lipped about shooting places, times, etc. However, now that the shoot is complete, we can tell you that it was a blast as always, and we KNOW you are going to absolutely love this film. From the bits and pieces we picked up throughout the day, we promise you, it’s a real winner. And if you’re not excited enough, check out this recent comment from his AICN rant (see newsbites below as well):

“It’s so edgy and raw, I’ll betcha ten bucks says we go out unrated.”

WOW! Convinced yet? We’re eagerly awaiting a chance to view it in cut form. And Kevin’s hoping everyone will have a chance to see C2 in all its (unrated?) glory this August, 2006.

Watch for our Clerks 2 set visit report soon!

Get Caught Up With Radio Askew!

November 25th @ 11:31 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • We’ve fallen behind mentioning episodes, but Will and Scott continue their weekly webcast/podcast “Radio Askew”, where they dish on the latest pop culture with a major View Askew focus. They’ve been branching out to outside topics a bit in recent weeks, but there’s been a bunch of View Askew stuff at the forefront, including the second half of the Brian Lynch interview, a look back to the Vulgarthon “Chasing Kevin” screening, chat about Lee’s recent SNL appearance, and lots more. Episode #12 is newly available, and all previous episodes remain archived for your listening pleasure. All you need is a device that plays MP3s to listen. Yes, your computer is one of them. So get going! Radio Askew, the web’s only weekly Askew podcast.