- 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.
Archive for November 25th, 2005
View Askew NewsBites™
- Hollywood Stock Exchange reveals what looks to be a new supporting role for our pal Affleck:
- Just a reminder: What we believe is the first View Askew release for the Sony PSP, Clerks, is now available! Take Clerks on the road with ya. Catch up and be ready for all the in-jokes when the sequel hits theaters! Plus imagine all the heads you’ll turn when you play Randal’s famous video order scene in public.
APP: “Kevin Smith fans crash the Stash”
- Man, we LOVE the coverage that the Asbury Park Press gives to View Askew events — Yet again another wonderfully written and assembled article that we’re running in full format covers the big Degrassi signing at the Stash that was held on Sunday:
Fans line up to get star’s autograph
BY ALEX BIESE AND DAN KAPLAN, STAFF WRITERS
RED BANK — Joe McLane began waiting in line at 5:15 a.m Sunday for a chance to meet one of Monmouth County’s biggest celebrities who doesn’t play the guitar.
The Hazlet resident was the first of an estimated 500 people who lined up to meet filmmaker and Highlands native Kevin Smith. He was in Red Bank Sunday to sign copies of a new DVD featuring appearances by him and comedic sidekick and actor Jason Mewes in three episodes of the critically acclaimed Canadian dramatic teen series “Degrassi: The Next Generation.”
Judging from the line that extended from Smith’s Broad Street store — Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash — and wrapped north around Mechanic Street, rocker Bruce Springsteen may have some competition for the Shore’s biggest draw. By 4:30 p.m., the line still was going strong.
“I think that Kevin Smith is a genius,” said Angela Kemper, 20, who drove five hours from the Boston suburb of Weymouth, Mass., to attend the autograph signing. “It’s kind of pathetic, but he’s my idol. I started writing because of him.”
Even Smith couldn’t explain his and his movies’ popularity.
“I don’t know what it is, man,” Smith said. “Since it’s all based locally, I guess that’s a big factor when you’re here, because you get a lot of Monmouth County folks showing up. But I don’t know, I guess it connects with them on some level, thank God.”
Not everyone was there to see Smith, though. He was joined at a table in the back of the store by Mewes and “Degrassi” stars Jake Epstein and Stacey Farber, both 18 of Toronto. The cable series, based at a high school, deals with important teen issues, such as pregnancy and AIDS, and has generated a loyal fan base in America.
“It’s different than other shows,” Mallory Szymczak, 16, of Toms River said. “It deals with real issues.”
Mewes and Smith’s DVD titled “Jay and Silent Bob Do Degrassi: The Next Generation” is a recording of their three-episode guest appearance on the show.
Smith admitted he was taken aback by having “Degrassi” fans in his comic book store.
“There’s mostly 16-year-old girls in the store,” said Smith, who is used to seeing young male adults at his appearances. “That’s not normal at all.”
Smith, whose last Red Bank autograph signing session lasted until 5 a.m. following an appearance at the Count Basie Theatre last April, said it is a thrill getting to meet the fans.
“It’s always nice,” Smith said. “It’s always a pleasure, but it’s kind of nerve-racking because we’re like, “God, I hope we get to everybody.’ But still it feels fantastic.”
Despite his massive popularity, Smith said he has never encountered a negative kind of fanaticism, thanks at least in part to the large amount of time he spends with fans.
“I don’t really have crazy fans,” Smith said. “I think a lot of that has to do with accessibility. We do things like this all the time, always hanging out on our Web site, posting and stuff like that.”
Smith has been in the area filming the sequel to his low-budget — it cost $28,000 to make — but wildly popular 1994 cult classic independent film “Clerks.” The sequel tentatively is being called “The Passion of the Clerks.”
Katie Martinez, 15, of Holmdel, who was in Red Bank with friends waiting in line for more than four hours, said Smith’s movies “are so funny. They’re the movies you never get sick of.”
Elliot Berard left his Rhode Island home with his friends around midnight, and arrived in Red Bank just before 6 a.m.
“This is the first time that I’ve ever been to a signing, and we just figured the line was going to be wicked long, so we left around midnight, wound up getting lost a couple of times, arrived here, and we ended up beating the crowd by a lot more than I thought we would,” Berard said.
Chuck Ruggiero of Middletown summed up the appeal of Smith’s films: “They’re just really funny. I don’t want to say they’re an escape necessarily, but it’s just a good time. All his movies are really good.”
If you want some pretty moving pictures to go with the words above, eTalk Daily (basically Canada’s version of The Insider or Access Hollywood) ran a short video last night on the mayhem at the DVD signing. Check it!
Jay & Silent Bob Return To Degrassi in 6 Days!
- We’ve got airdates and details marking Jay & Silent Bob’s trimphant return to the world of Degrassi on CTV (no Noggin airdates have been posted yet, sorry). The two-part episode in which Kevin and Jay return to reprise their real-life roles (and alter-egos, we presume) is November 28th. The second part airs a week later on December 5th. The episodes are titled “The Lexicon of Love”. Capsule summaries for both episodes follow, courtesy the brilliant tv.com:
II: Kevin Smith returns only to help two students who are questioning everything–including their sexuality. Meanwhile Emma can no longer keep her secret.
We’ll of course as always have some nice screencaps and more info on the episodes after they air, in case you’re curious. And if you wanna wait, we’ll of course warn of spoilers and get you those U.S. airdates as soon as possible. The episodes are #11 and #12 for season 5 of the show, so they fall somewhere right in the middle.
Post-Turkey Day Treat: Three New Vids!
- Happy post-Thanksgiving, everyone! That turkey digest ok for ya? Hope so.
Kevin took a few moments to film a brand new introduction video today (which we suggest you watch first) as well as bring us TWO more of the brilliant “Train Wreck” shorts available at clerks2.com. By the way, has anyone noticed the cool new iPod Video version of all the mini-flicks so far? You lucky kids with your new iPod videos (or those soon under the tree) won’t have an excuse not to have anything on there. And our stuff’s FREE, unlike that evil iTunes store that sucks you in and has you spending oodles of cash when you see all the cool stuff THEY’VE got on board.



But we digress. After Kevin’s intro, delve into “She’s A Lady” to see the first appearance of Rosario Dawson in the series. In this clip, she chats it up with Kevin, revealing her View Askew fandom (cool!) and her feelings on coming into a shoot as the new kid on the block. You’ll also catch a few glimpses of some of the shooting at Mooby’s, mostly behind-the-scenes type stuff. For more on Rosario and “Rent”, check out this excellent New York Times article.
Technology geeks like us will really dig the final entry today, “Production Sound”. In this one, Whit Norris, Production sound mixer, gives an excellent explanation and demonstration of how he records and stores all of those wonderful sounds that you’ll hear when you peep Clerks 2 for the first time. Boom op Doug Cameron also makes an appearance. Watch it all the way through to learn what all those lights and bells on a movie set mean, too.
Enjoy your Black Friday weekend, and we’ll see you again soon. More big news is on the way!
