Archive for February, 2006

Kevin On Opie & Anthony + Exclusive IGN Clip!

February 27th @ 5:43 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Pat Wagner, Unfcknblvbl, Michael Asuncion, h, Greg Trawinski

  • Kevin dropped by for the Opie & Anthony radio show and stayed for the entire thing! A lot of our scoopers mentioned that their show replays throughout the day on XM satellite radio and should be available for download later tonight or tomorrow from audible.com. We’re trying to find out if we can post the entire show right here for you all. We even have some pics from the studio, courtesy of foundrymusic.com

Kevin also mentioned that he has already seen Mission: Impossible 3 and said that Philip Seymour Hoffman is the scariest villian since Hannibal Lecter. And someone even got a NewsAskew mention on the air! Thanks for the plug!


“Clerkin’ Off”
  • And now, here we have the exclusive Clerks 2 clip from the IGN mega-site. Kevin introduces this all new clip that features a ton of great footage shot during the New Jersey leg of production. Kevin mentioned he will also be coming back to IGN for a series of “video mailbag” shorts. Basically, you can send your email questions to kenp@ign.com and Kevin will answer them on tape for the whole world to see! Really cool stuff.

View Askew NewsBites™

February 26th @ 8:33 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Scott Macaulay, Brent Strassburg, Sheir, Brian E. Russ, Scott Thompson, David Guida, bga, Neal Latimer, Stephen Wittmaak, Alfredo Lozano,

  • IGN has a nice interview with Kevin about his role in “Doogal” and “Clerks 2”. And speaking of IGN, they will be running an EXCLUSIVE episode of the Train Wreck series tomorrow! We’ll have the links as soon as it’s posted.
  • The iTunes music store is hosting an exclusive 22 minute behind-the-scenes video feature on “Doogal”. It’s free to subscibe to the Podcast, just click HERE.
  • In “Clerks 2” release news, here’s a snipet from the offical press release for the summer film lineup from the newly formed The Weinstein Company…
Clerks II

Release Date: August 18, 2006

The sequel to writer/director Kevin Smith’s 1994 Sundance favorite, “Clerks II” continues the intersecting stories of laterally mobile Dante (Brian O’Halloran) and Randal (Jeff Anderson) and their career slacker shadows Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) as they face their thirties and the responsibilities and consequences of adulthood. The film also stars Rosario Dawson.

  • And finally today, here’s a new comic from the Punks And Nerds website re-enacting a famous seen from the original “Clerks” featuring some famous Nintendo video game characters.

Major New Clerks 2 Update!

February 23rd @ 6:39 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Kevin dropped by the board today with some real exciting and interesting news from the world of Clerks 2. Read on and make sure you check out the 3 linked news articles too!
  • The official release date is now August 18th, 2006.
  • Spent a few hours working with the trailer house on the theatrical teaser today. Really good stuff. We submit it to Weinstein Company tomorrow, and if all goes well, it’ll be attached to the head of “Scary Movie 4”.
  • Finished the temp mix on Sunday night for the version of the flick we’re screening 2/27 in NYC. Sounds great.
  • Jim Venable did roughly ten minutes of score for the flick, and fuck, did it turn out well. We might have him do another few minutes for the final.
  • For posterity: the first big ink on the flick, courtesy of USA Today…

More Scoopage Direct From Mr. Smith!

February 22nd @ 9:50 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris, Annie Bulloch

  • Here’s a few more interesting tidbits from Kevin’s latest round of Q&A at the boards:
  • AUGUST 18TH seems to be the date Kevin’s officially throwing around for the Clerks II release now. Start the countdowns!
  • “Evening With Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder” was shot in HD, so he’s guessing that Columbia/Tristar will release both standard and Blu Ray versions of it. The plan is still to coincide the DVD release with the theatrical release of Clerks 2.
  • San Diego Con: He’ll run a panel on Saturday, and likely sign stuff on Sunday.
  • Clerks II merchandise will start to show up at the Stash closer to the film’s release in August.
  • A poker game is planned for Vulgarthon night in Red Bank. Count me in!

Kevin says he’ll be back for more Q&A next week — Now is a better time than ever to join the board and become a memeber of the coolest, more elite crew of View Askew fans on the web! Oh, AND communicate personally with the man himself, too. Good stuff.

The Quick Stop Sign Comes “Home”!

February 22nd @ 9:50 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • While on the New Jersey Clerks II set, we had the pleasure of seeing this very sign, on the ground, up close and personal. It was in the back of the vacant neighboring store, waiting to move to its new home, the original Red Bank Secret Stash! Kevin’s got the scoop and some beautiful photos of this amazing piece of View Askew history, now preserved for all eternity. Kev says:

This, good people, is the actual Quick Stop sign, featured in both “Clerks” and “Clerks II”.

The Thappar’s recently replaced it with a newer version, and were kind enough to donate the old one to the Red Bank Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash.

That’s a big-ass piece of film (and personal) history for me there, folks. I’m honored to house it in a store that wouldn’t even exist if it weren’t for that store.

*sigh*

Many thanks to the great Ernie “Rick Derris” O’Donnell for the sweet presentation and hanging.

“The 360 Shot” Concludes!

February 22nd @ 9:49 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Anthony McConnell


“The 360 Shot (The Deuce)”
  • Having seen the film, we know the nature of this shot — So we recommended you definitely check out both the previous part and this newly released conclusion to “The 360 Shot”. Watch a pivotal scene from Clerks 2 take shape (no spoilers, of course) as Randal and Dante have a conversation behind the Mooby’s. This one sort of summarizes more of the setup, including Jay’s stunt, a brief convo with Mos, and even a look at some statistics.

View Askew NewsBites™

February 22nd @ 9:49 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Rick Lewis, Allan Sears, Kev Brett, Tricia Bird, Justin Owades, JJ Smathers

  • Let’s hope you’ve been keeping up with Will Wilkins and Scott Kramer’s continued excellent podcast, “Radio Askew”, featuring a weekly dose of View Askew news (and anything else that might come to their minds). The guys put on a fantastic show, and this week, with episode #25, bring a scoop you can’t get anywhere else — An audio “scene” from Clerks 2! So get on over there and download the latest episode!
  • Jason Lee is the answer to today’s imdb.com “Truly Trivial”. The question is:
This actor, a former professional skateboarder, co-founded the company Stereo Skateboards out of California.
  • Kevin was used in a ‘joke’ in MAD magazine this month, saying that if he went out with Lara Flynn Boyle, their tabliod nickname would be “Kevlar”. We’re working on a scan.
  • And, because it wouldn’t be a day here with a bit of “Doogal” news, here’s the latest from the New York Daily News :

Silent Bob seems to have broken his silence. Director Kevin Smith voices the character of Moose in the new Weinstein animated film “Doogal,” in which he seems to have eaten a few too many beans. He can be heard “making music” through the snow-covered mountains of the magical film, opening Friday. Also mouthing off in the movie are Oscar host Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, Whoopi Goldberg, William H. Macy, Bill Hader and John Krasinski .

Kevin’s “Doogal” Radio Tour!

February 21st @ 8:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Dan

  • In support of “Doogal”, Kevin mounted a radio tour of duty this morning, jumping on some stations to spend ten minutes chatting up his involvement in the film. The announcement came just this morning, so we missed it…BUT, Thanks to some vigilant board members, we’ve got an audio capture of the Houston appearance, so you get an idea of how they went (though here’s the full schedule, for the record):
Seattle – KLSY 6 – 6:10
Orlando – WOCL 6:10 – 6:20
D.C. – WRQX 6:20-6:30
Houston – KTBZ 6:30-6:40
Greenville – WTPT 6:40 – 6:50
Indianapolis – WZPL 6:50 – 7:00

Kevin also reveals he taped interviews which will run Wednesday-Friday on the following stations: Hartford (WHCN), Minneapolis (KSTP), Cleveland (WMMS), Detroit (WDTW), Philadelphia (WYSP), & Tampa (WFUS). If anyone local to these markets happens to get recordings of any of the taped interviews, be sure and let us know.

Kevin’s Massive Board Q&A!!

February 20th @ 8:59 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • The man went on a rampage last night, taking on questions big and small over at our infamous “Board”. If you wanna read each and every word, get on over there. If you’re interested in the news-worthy type stuff, read on:
  • He considers that there’s a 50/50 chance of Clerks 2 making it to Cannes this year.
  • They’re looking at around a 1,000 screen “targeted” release of Clerks 2.
  • The extended cut of Jersey Girl is still a few years away from a DVD release.
  • Columbia/Tristar would be willing to pony up cash for a long version of Dogma, including finishing the Hell sequence during Azrael’s speech. The new cut currently runs about 3 hours.
  • On considering writing a kids book : “I am. It’s something I’ve been threatening to do for five years now. Got the story all mapped out; just need to devote a little time to it and get it to an artist.”
  • On the next flick: “I know what the next flick is, but it’s not “Ranger Danger”. We’re still one away from tackling that.”

And there you have it, folks! We gotta say, we’re in TOTAL support of a smaller, targeted release for Clerks 2. Put it on the screens where folks will WANT to see it. Big cities, college towns, and the like. Create demand. Sell out some shows! Sure, with a smaller releae you likely don’t get to tout being “First Place” for that weekend, but we’re betting our per-screen average on this one is going to open some eyes. Let’s hope they stick with the small rollout strategy. It’s perfect for the flick.

View Askew NewsBites™

February 20th @ 8:58 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Matt Booker, Whitney L, Nicholas Frerman

  • Kevin will guest on Craig Ferguson LATE LATE SHOW this Friday night. It’ll be in support of the moose voice he does for “Doogal”, hitting theaters this weekend.

  • Geekdrome is an excellent podcast that you can listen to or WATCH Check out a new episode, #13, featuring our very own Kevin Smith. This is a highly recommended podcast where two dudes talk about how they’ve spent their time in the “geek” world…DVDs and TV they’ve watched, comics they’ve read, tunes they’re listening to, and the like. Kevin joins as the third cast member for this very special episode. Listen and watch HERE. We FINALLY learn that Kevin is a Battlestar Galactica fan — And we will now tell you — If you’re not watching…Quite possibly, BEST show on TV right now. Get the DVDs and catch up. Trust us.
  • More great reviews, this time from Kevin’s St. Cloud State University appearance. A small taste:
Engaging, self-deprecating and brutally honest, Smith was candid about his career and his movies. Asked by an audience member if the upcoming “Clerks” sequel was an attempt to redeem himself after the disappointing “Jersey Girl,” Smith didn’t hesitate to respond.

“That movie was wrought with peril because two people were sleeping together on the movie” Smith told the crowd, a reference to the Ben Affleck/Jennifer Lopez media circus. “Especially in the wake of ‘Gigli,’ it was like ‘remember that movie that came out a few months ago with those two people you can’t stand? Here’s a little more.’”

  • Has it become time to finally learn of the world that Richard Kelly will create with his “Southland Tales”? Seems that we’ll soon get the first of three comics that will lead up to the film, according to Previews:
Writer/Director Richard Kelly (Donnie Darko) unveils the prequel to his second film, Southland Tales, in a series of three graphic novels. The 2006 feature film, starring The Rock, Sean William Scott and Sarah Michelle Gellar, will consist of the final three chapters. Graphitti Designs and View Askew in conjunction with Darko Entertainment are proud to present the first monthly book in the three-issue series. Southland Tales Book I: Two Roads Diverge, written by Richard Kelly with art by Brett Weldele (Surrogates, Julius), sets the tone and portrays the day’s events prior to where the movie picks-up.
  • Wondering what the latest happenings are with that supposed Degrassi movie that Kevin MIGHT be directing? The Globe And Mail runs an update:
Degrassi Ready for the Big Screen?

THE DIRECTOR

Degrassi: The Next Generation is getting set to bust out of the TV, with a feature film and a series o! f graphic novels planned.

Epitome Pictures in Toronto, which produces the show, is hoping to start filming the movie this spring. But the final details, including whether Kevin Smith (Clerks) will direct the project, are still being ironed out.

“Is Kevin interested in directing? Yes,” says Stephanie Cohen, director of marketing at Epitome. Smith has already appeared as a guest star on the show several times and is a Degrassi fan. Word in the industry is that Nickelodeon Films, part of the Viacom conglomerate, which also includes Paramount Pictures, is interested in the project.

THE STORY

A final script isn’t ready, but we know that the movie movie will be shot in and around Toronto. The idea is to advance the plotline of the TV show, picking up from where it ends off this season, its fifth.

“There would be new characters. But it would be based on our Degrassi cast,” Cohen adds.

Epitome is planning a sixth season about the characters at Degrassi Community School, although the company is still waiting for the series to be officially renewed. The aim is to blend the plotlines of the film with those of season six.

“The writers on the feature film are very aware, working in tandem with the producers of the show, that there is no conflict [in the storylines],” Cohen says.

“If they take a character in a certain direction, it would be picked up in the following season — even though the release of the feature wouldn’t come until after the beginning of the next season. It’s complicated.”

THE BOOKS

Meanwhile, the first two in a series of at least four Degrassi graphic novels from Toronto’s Madison Press Books are planned to be released this spring. Written and drawn like Japanese manga-style comic books, they will contain around 100 pages each. Simon & Schuster is releasing the titles in the United States. The comics would spin off from the series and go into even further detail about the characters’ lives.

“So, it’s what we can’t do on the show, they can do in these books,” says Cohen.

  • And finally today, it’s a bit older, but we haven’t seen this interview with Jason Lee before. It comes to us from the Los Angeles Times. Three pages of great new Q&A with the man, and worth your time. For example, check out this one:
Q: Was there a moment when acting clicked in for you?

A: That really happened with “Chasing Amy,” because there was one very important moment for me where we were shooting a sequence where I see Ben Affleck’s character for the first time in a long time. Kevin Smith pulled me aside and said something to me he hadn’t said before, which was to really think about what you are doing. That was sort of a new concept for me — instead of just reading the lines and trying to be funny, to actually think about what’s going on. It was from “Chasing Amy” that I got “Almost Famous.” It all came from “Chasing Amy.”

Thanks for reading us today! We’ll catch ya again.