Archive for December, 2005

Chasing Amy Inactions: June 2006!

December 3rd @ 5:26 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Ming

  • One of the most oft-asked questions we see here at News Askew is “When will the next wave of inaction figures come ’round?” These things just look so cool on the shelf, and with each passing set, the world just expands and becomes more colorful and detailed. So we can’t blame you for asking. We’re now pleased to announce that we do have an official date for the next wave, Chasing Amy: June 2006. This wave will include Banky Edwards, Holden McNeil, Alyssa Jones, Hooper X and the Tracer Guy. A possible (and first in this series) playset may also be included in this set. No details or official photos of that playset, though rumor has been that it would be the Marina Diner where Jay & Bob meet Holden in the film. We’re going to see what dirt we can dig up on that one for you. In the meantime, clear some room on those shelves, and we’ll let you know when the set’s ready for your preorders.

Holiday Signing Party @ The Stash!

December 3rd @ 5:25 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Ming

  • Join us at the west coast Jay & Silent Bob’s Secret Stash and get your gear signed by Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes!

Need a unique Christmas gift for friends and family? Come in and have shit signed AND PERSONALIZED TO THEM by Kevin and Jay! They’ll be in the store and signing from noon ’til 8pm.

Simply purchase the brand new Secret Stash West Kevin InAction Figure, and the boys will then sign whatever you put in front of them, for whomever you want! What better way to say “Happy Holidays” than with signed View Askew swag?!

THE DATE: Tuesday, December 20, 2005

THE TIME: 12:00pm – 8:00pm

THE LOCATION:

Jay & Silent Bob’s Secret Stash
1045 Westwood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Visit the official site For more info on the signing and party. Don’t miss this opportunity to surprise the View Askew fans in your friends and family circle with a unique gift, personalized to their name by Kevin and Jay.

View Askew NewsBites™

December 1st @ 5:34 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kasey Williams, Ben Roffman, Anthony Bannon, Karla

  • Newsarama reports that one of Kevin’s Green Arrow covers will become forver immortalized in US postal history as a stamp next year. As part of a 20 set colletion of DC comics stamps, the cover of Vol. 2, Issue #15, from “The Sound Of Violence” arc, will show up as part of the set. We know what you’re thinking…The issue show 39 cent stamps, not 37 cents…If only they’d have thought of this sooner! Even though we’ve never been into collecting stamps, this looks like a tough sheet to pass up.
  • The “Encore Love” cable channel (which comes free as part of digital cable service in a lot of areas) is currently running a very nice 3 minute promo of Jersey Girl. It contains interviews with Kev, Ben, Liv and Raquel, and advertises that the film will air in December. Some of the interview clips are new to us, never seen them before — Worth watch between flicks for! If we get a capture, we’d be happy to post it for ya.
  • Underground hiphop artists “Eyedea and Abilities” use a sound clip from Chasing Amy where Holden yells at Alyssa asking “HOW THE FUCK AM I SUPPOSE TO FEEL ABOUT ALL THIS” and Alyssa replies “HOW ARE YOU SUPPOSE TO FEEL ABOUT IT? FEEL WHATEVER THE FUCK YOU WANT TO FEEL ABOUT IT, ALRIGHT?”. The song is called “Two men and a lady”. We’re not sure where to find it, but fans of MCs probably do.
  • The issue with Comcast and Hotmail continues, so we thank all our Hotmail friends for the scoops, though we are unable to reply until Comcast and Microsoft get the problem worked out.

DVDTalk LOVES Jay & Bob Doin’ Degrassi!

December 1st @ 5:33 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Geoffrey Kleinman

  • The awesome DVD supersite DVDTalk does it again, with a brilliant review of the latest disc to hit the View Askew library, “Jay And Silent Bob Do Degrassi”. Citing it as “…Probably the most elaborate special edition ever for a three episode arc of a Canadian teen drama”, the disc gets a “Highly Recommended” from the site. Here’s a snippet or two:
Jay and Silent Bob Do Degrassi kicks off with three commentary tracks, each featuring Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Stacie Mistysyn, associate producer Jim Jackman, and writer Aaron Martin. Kevin Smith sets the gold standard for audio commentaries, and these tracks are predictably hysterical as he points out all of the suspension of disbelief stuff that I didn’t really catch on the first time through and as he tries to make one-time crush Stacie as uncomfortable as possible. The alternate “West End Girls” commentary, which Kevin politely requests that you listen to last, is still worth a listen but is the least essential of the three. They had some studio time left to burn and a lot more they wanted to talk about, so they gave it a second pass. This time, Kevin’s more of a moderator than a participant, prompting conversation about the business end of producing a show for Canadian television and talking about the show’s viewership in the U.S. and Canada.

A minute and a half of bloopers are almost entirely devoted to Kevin and Jason rattling off various bits of innuendo, and there are also five minutes of Kevin cracking up Stacie while filming an overdramatic promo. Two short deleted scenes are also included. “Best…Year of Our Lives” is the minute long dramatic finalé to Jay and Silent Bob Go Canadian, Eh? (and it’s easier to understand than the reverb-drenched dialogue from the finished episode). “Too Young” clocks in around 25 seconds and has an alternate version of Kevin explaining to Jason that statutory rape’s still frowned upon in the Great White North.

“How to Film a Ninja Fight Scene” compares thirteen minutes of raw footage with the minute and a half sequence that made into the episode. The entirety of the unedited footage is a little much to wade through, but it definitely gives me a greater appreciation for the magic of editing. The disc opens with a brief intro with Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes, and the full seven minutes and change of raw footage, complete with rants about the appropriateness of different masturbatory material, Mewes’ sexual hangups, and Canadian unfamiliarity with the concept of a cocksucker, are piled on as an extra.

That’s right. It’s a FULL disc. Don’t let the fact it’s not a View Askew production throw you off. You need it! Check out the whole shebang HERE.

And The Vids Just Keep On Comin’…

December 1st @ 5:32 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Scott Macaulay


“Ratface’s Neighborhood”

“Kenny Bob Thorton”
  • As promised, the videos are indeed now starting to come in at lightning speeds with the production of Clerks 2 being wrapped. Two MORE entries today for your viewing enjoyment, in Quicktime now, and coming soon (possibly by the time you read this) for your cool little ipod video.

First up, a dude near and dear to our hearts, Robert “Ratface” Holtzman, longtime View Askew production designer, who takes you into his neighborhood of amazing artwork, props, and madness. One of the highlights of any set visit we ever make is getting to check out Rat’s world — For Jay & Bob, it was the trailer where they had all the amazing props…Recently for Clerks 2, we got to screen TONS of photos and hear from the man himself about the miracle of building Mooby’s. The dude’s a real cool character, and always takes time to give us the inside track on all his amazing art and designs. Enjoy this look into Rat and some of his art department crew. He sure is proud of that hot cheese beverage for sure, we gotta tell ya!

Kevin Weisman is introduced in “Kenny Bob Thorton”. You Alias fans know the dude as Marshall, in this flick, he’ll cameo in a yet unannounced role. Watch Kevin rap with the OTHER Kevin you know, chat up his band (learn it’s ties to the almighty Tenacious D), and, if you watch real closely, get a hint or two about his role in Clerks 2.

As always, mad props to Zak and Joey for their uber-cool camera and editing work.

Affleck & Garner Welcome “Violet”!

December 1st @ 5:30 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Maryann Kramer, David McGee, David Sagredo

  • News Askew would like to congratulate long-time View Askew favorite Ben Affleck on the birth of his first child! Affleck and wife Jennifer Garner welcomed their new daughter Violet into the world sometime late last night or early this morning. Sincerest congratulations to both parents! Many stories are sure to follow, all of which we’re not going to run here, though IMDB reports with a smaller blurb, indicating Garner will go back to work on the final season of Alias after an 8 week maternity leave. It’s also being reported that Affleck was by her side during the entire birth:
Jennifer Garner has a new alias now — mommy. Us Weekly has reported that the Emmy-nominated actress, also known as Mrs. Ben Affleck, has given birth to a baby daughter in Los Angeles. According to the magazine, Garner had labor induced on Wednesday night (her official due date was December 8), and at press time it was unclear whether the official birthday was November 30 or December 1. What is known is that Affleck was by his wife’s side during the entire procedure, and according to the magazine, the little girl’s name will be Violet. The Daredevil co-stars, who didn’t start dating until each had ended publicity-friendly previous relationships (his with Jennifer Lopez, hers with Michael Vartan), were married earlier this year on June 29. After an eight-week maternity leave, Garner is expected to go back to work on her TV spy drama Alias, which will be ending its five-year run in May.

Kevin to Appear At NY Comic-Con In February

December 1st @ 5:29 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Kevin has announced that he will be appearing at the New York Comic-Con this February. By then, Clerks 2 should be pretty well edited together, so we’re expecting this will also be one of your first chances to see a scene (or scenes) from the film — In a room packed full of fans, no less. This one sounds like one that’s worth driving or even FLYING in for, folks. Details, courtesy Comic Book Resources:
Norwalk, CT, November 30, 2005: Noted independent filmmaker Kevin Smith will be a Guest of Honor at New York Comic-Con where he will join many other celebrated personalities who will be participating in the new trade and consumer event for comics, games, anime and other related industries. Mr. Smith is a well-known producer, writer, director and actor who has had a rapid rise in the independent film community where he has attracted widespread attention for films ranging from Clerks to Jersey Girl. He has also published screenplays of his films, written comic books, and was one of the first filmmakers to venture into cyberspace, establishing the enormously popular View Askewniverse Website. New York Comic-Con will take place February 24th – 26th in New York City at the Jacob K. Javits Center.

“We are delighted that Kevin Smith will be available to make an appearance at New York Comic-Con,” notes Greg Topalian, Group Vice President in charge of Launch Pad for Reed Exhibitions. “He is a multi-talented personality and it is his considerable success in so many areas that makes him ideally suited for an appearance at our convention. His involvement in New York Comic-Con underscores the uniqueness of a comics convention; an event where so many people from comics, licensing, books, and filmmaking may find something in common.”

In addition to Clerks (which won the Filmmaker’s Trophy at Sundance) and Jersey Girl, Mr. Smith is well known for several other films, including Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. He has published the screenplays to all five of his previously released films, written comic books featuring not only his own characters (the multiple-printed Clerks and Jay and Silent Bob), but also legendary mainstays of the superhero world (the award-winning Daredevil and Spider-Man and the Black Cat at Marvel Comics, and the award-winning Green Arrow at DC Comics), and written a monthly column for UK based Arena Magazine.

With his View Askew partner, Scott Mosier, he has also executive-produced four low budget, first film efforts (including Bryan Johnson’s Lion’s Gate release Vulgar) and one large budget, multiple Academy Award winner (Good Will Hunting).

Kevin Smith’s next film, The Passions of the Clerks, will be released in 2006. In this film, Smith will revisit the zany characters ten years after first being introduced to them in Clerks.

Tickets for New York Comic-Con are now on sale on the Web site at www.nycomiccon.com. The official page for the February event, including a preliminary guest list, can be found HERE. Some top talent will be on hand, including Kev’s pal Joe Quesada, and top names Todd McFarlane and Jim Lee. Sounds like a great one.