Archive for December 20th, 2005

View Askew NewsBites™

December 20th @ 8:01 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Tony Longworth

  • We always love when the web sites get press! This New York Times web piece interviews Kevin briefly about his vast presence on the web, including the very site you’re reading right now. They call it…
Slacker Dot-Com
By CRAIG MODDERNO

Kevin Smith wrote and directed the slacker hits “Clerks,”, “Dogma”, and “Chasing Amy,” but lately it is his other life – maintaining six Web sites that he describes as “devoted to my fans and my films” – that seems to consume him.

“One site deals with comic books, another gives new filmmakers a chance to communicate and another offers merchandise from my movies,” he said. “On one site I’ve got news about every major actor I’ve worked with; reviews of my movies that are written by fans, which pull no punches, and notices about special events.”

Viewaskew.com, the site of his production company, made its debut in June 1996 and has the highest profile of Mr. Smith’s Web enterprises. But together, the six sites receive more than 100,000 hits a day and have nine employees, he said. Mr. Smith won’t reveal how much money the sites generate. “Let’s just say I make enough money to take my wife and daughter on a nice vacation, which I did last year,” he said. “And I still spent two hours each day on the Web sites, vacation or not, because the sites can pay off in other ways.”

For example, when his film “Jersey Girl” came out – amid a flurry of publicity about its stars Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez – Mr. Smith recalled, “I went on my sites, offered film clips, interviews with my actors, and talked to the fans directly about the film.” That, he feels, helped the movie at the box office and in DVD sales.

Mr. Smith, 35, is working on “Clerks 2: The Passion of the Clerks,” tentatively scheduled for release in the spring. “All I can say about ‘Clerks 2′ is that it deals with what happens to this angry young man when he becomes 35 and is no longer relevant to society since he’s not in the age group targeted by corporations anymore.”

That message, Mr. Smith said, will resonate with his most dedicated audiences. “My Web sites tell me my fan base is overeducated, underemployed slacker college kids like my two ‘Clerks’ characters and generally myself,” he said. “It’s as if I’m the local garage band that became famous and then kept the fans they had when they were unknown and now they’ve become close friends and want to make more and better music together.”

  • The UK’s Channel 4 has started running “My Name Is Earl” promos, stating that the show will soon air overseas on Friday nights. No start date has yet been announced.
  • The perfect stocking stuffer for the View Askew fan in your life – PEEL AND STICK BUDDY CHRISTS! These peel and stick Buddy Christ decals are high quality stick-ons that are fully removeable, weatherproof and reusable. Originally designed as high-quality auto decals, the Buddy can be put on any flat surface and can be removed at any time, yet they cling as tightly as a regular sticker does. Each sheet contains 1 large 8” inch Buddy Christ, 1 4” inch Buddy Christ and 2 3” inch Buddy Christs. Buy em cheap HERE!

Tarantino & Rodriguez Screen Clerks 2!

December 20th @ 8:00 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris


“The Good, The Bad And The Man”
  • I actually got to see Zak editing this one on Friday afternoon, with his snazzy little Final Cut Pro setup in the west coast offices. Now, you can enjoy it in its final form. Yes, I was mere DAYS away from being in the presence of the greatness that is Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, who stopped by the offices for a special look at Clerks 2. Now, you can see what I saw last week, as the duo weigh in on their thoughts on the movie, cleverly editing around all the spoilers. Ah, if only we coulda been there!

Thanks again to Zak and Joey for their continued hard work on this amazingly massive project. Zak tells me that he has an amazing amount of hours of tape not even LOOKED at yet, and that the series at the Clerks 2 website will be continuing for quite some time. The process is being documented from start to finish. The guys were present to document Friday’s screening and Q&A, though we imagine it’ll be quite some time until you see that footage. We’re looking forward to the next two, and of course stoked for the eventual DVD documentary these guys will be working on as well.

View Askew NewsBites™

December 20th @ 4:55 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Stuart Ian Burns, Dave Turnbull, Ryan Maxwell, Jeff Brown, Justin McGill, Rugmuncher

  • We missed another Askew vet who received a Golden Globe nom last week: Alanis! She’s nominated for Best Original Song: “WUNDERKIND” from THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE. Funny story from the IMDB to go with that one, too:
Alanis Morissette was terrified when she started receiving dozens of phone calls congratulating her on her Golden Globe nomination on Tuesday, because she thought a loved one had been injured. Morissette was stunned to discover she had been nominated for Best Original Song – Motion Picture for her track “Wunderkind” from the soundtrack of The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. The rocker will compete with Mel Brooks, Dolly Parton and Sir Elton John’s songwriting partner Bernie Taupin for the coveted gong at the January ceremony. Morissette admits when she first started receiving phone calls early Tuesday morning, she thought “something must be wrong, somebody must be hurt.” But she adds, “I’m really excited. This song really touches me deeply, and so I’m excited that some light is being shown on it. I wrote the song on Friday and recorded it on Saturday and pretty Much handed it in the next day.”

Go Alanis!

  • More Earl kudos! The Writers Guild nominations are out, and the show’s been getting even more notice from this group. Here’s what Earl’s creators are in the running for in this batch:
Best comedy: MY NAME IS EARL, Written by Barbie Adler, Bobby Bowman, Vali Chandrasekaran, J.B. Cook, Brad Copeland, Victor Fresco, Greg Garcia, John Hoberg, Kat Likkel, Mike Pennie, Tim Stack, Hilary Winston, Danielle Sanchez-Witzel; NBC

New Series: MY NAME IS EARL, Written by Barbie Adler, Bobby Bowman, Vali Chandrasekaran,J.B. Cook, Brad Copeland, Victor Fresco, Greg Garcia, John Hoberg, Kat Likkel,Mike Pennie, Tim Stack, Hilary Winston, Danielle Sanchez-Witzel; NBC

Episodic Comedy: PILOT (My Name Is Earl), Written by Greg Garcia; NBC

  • And finally today, let’s hope this “The Price Is Right” contestant won BIG MONEY on the show with a shirt like that! You go, Elizabeth! We’ll be back again real soon. Thanks for stopping by!

Wanna See Some Trailers? Sure Ya Do!

December 20th @ 4:54 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Daniel Zelter, Shaun McGuan, Hellspawn, Rich Richmond

  • We know that you’re all eagerly awaiting the inevitable first internet-only trailer for Clerks 2, which we’re betting will come sooner than later. Until then, though, here’s some other films of interest on the web today for your viewing pleasure.

First up, you may have missed this in the Saturday post, but buried in with those 2 brilliant new Clerks2.com vids was the official trailer for “Catch and Release”, Kevin Smith’s first starring role (in a flick other than his own, anyway). Kevin steals the show in the trailer (take a look at that face following Garner’s dinnertime revelation), which you can check out courtesy The Movie Box in both Quicktime and Windows Media formats. The film will be released nationwide theatrically on April 28, 2006.

Want more? Ok, you got it. Here’s a “Bottoms Up” trailer. That’s the flick starring Paris Hilton and our beloved Jason Mewes. It’s a direct link and only in QuickTime format (sorry, non QT’ers).

And finally today, from the fan video front: This one’s a REAL slow loader, though put together pretty well. It’s a fan trailer using the new Superman trailer audio, but incorporating a bunch of Silent Bob clips to create “Silent Bob Returns”. Inline QuickTime for this one as well, it looks like.

News Askew Screens Clerks 2!

December 20th @ 4:53 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Happy Holidays, folks. Our apologies for the delay with updates over the past couple of days. The upcoming news should get us up to speed with all the goings-on. In addition to it being that busy holiday shopping, Christmas card sending, Christmas tree watering type of stuff, one of us was just in the presence of the coolness that IS the new View Askew flick: Clerks 2! Yep, Brad was out west on Friday to see the glory, making the cross-country trek for just that purpose. The film proves an excellent companion piece to the original, but also stands alone as its own, different film, enjoyable by folks who haven’t ever seen anything from the Askewniverse. A noble feat. A full, spoiler-free review is on the way in the near future (tough to write those things without giving away any details, which we’re contractually obligated to do). Wish you all could have been there, seriously.

That being said, let’s get on to some stuff we CAN give you the full details on: Today’s edition of News Askew.

View Askew NewsBites™

December 20th @ 4:48 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Tony Longworth

  • We always love when the web sites get press! This New York Times web piece interviews Kevin briefly about his vast presence on the web, including the very site you’re reading right now. They call it…
Slacker Dot-Com
By CRAIG MODDERNO

Kevin Smith wrote and directed the slacker hits “Clerks,”, “Dogma”, and “Chasing Amy,” but lately it is his other life – maintaining six Web sites that he describes as “devoted to my fans and my films” – that seems to consume him.

“One site deals with comic books, another gives new filmmakers a chance to communicate and another offers merchandise from my movies,” he said. “On one site I’ve got news about every major actor I’ve worked with; reviews of my movies that are written by fans, which pull no punches, and notices about special events.”

Viewaskew.com, the site of his production company, made its debut in June 1996 and has the highest profile of Mr. Smith’s Web enterprises. But together, the six sites receive more than 100,000 hits a day and have nine employees, he said. Mr. Smith won’t reveal how much money the sites generate. “Let’s just say I make enough money to take my wife and daughter on a nice vacation, which I did last year,” he said. “And I still spent two hours each day on the Web sites, vacation or not, because the sites can pay off in other ways.”

For example, when his film “Jersey Girl” came out – amid a flurry of publicity about its stars Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez – Mr. Smith recalled, “I went on my sites, offered film clips, interviews with my actors, and talked to the fans directly about the film.” That, he feels, helped the movie at the box office and in DVD sales.

Mr. Smith, 35, is working on “Clerks 2: The Passion of the Clerks,” tentatively scheduled for release in the spring. “All I can say about ‘Clerks 2′ is that it deals with what happens to this angry young man when he becomes 35 and is no longer relevant to society since he’s not in the age group targeted by corporations anymore.”

That message, Mr. Smith said, will resonate with his most dedicated audiences. “My Web sites tell me my fan base is overeducated, underemployed slacker college kids like my two ‘Clerks’ characters and generally myself,” he said. “It’s as if I’m the local garage band that became famous and then kept the fans they had when they were unknown and now they’ve become close friends and want to make more and better music together.”

  • The UK’s Channel 4 has started running “My Name Is Earl” promos, stating that the show will soon air overseas on Friday nights. No start date has yet been announced.
  • The perfect stocking stuffer for the View Askew fan in your life – PEEL AND STICK BUDDY CHRISTS! These peel and stick Buddy Christ decals are high quality stick-ons that are fully removeable, weatherproof and reusable. Originally designed as high-quality auto decals, the Buddy can be put on any flat surface and can be removed at any time, yet they cling as tightly as a regular sticker does. Each sheet contains 1 large 8” inch Buddy Christ, 1 4” inch Buddy Christ and 2 3” inch Buddy Christs. Buy em cheap HERE!