- Happy Belated birthday wishes to the lovely and charming Jennifer Smith, from News Askew and via this touching post from Kevin.
- For those viewers who have yet to see Lexicon of Love (I & II), The-N.com is offering Degrassi On Demand, allowing you to watch the episodes online. Simply use the free On Demand player and enjoy!
- The new episode of HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher†features Ben Affleck, and it’s been a while since we’ve seen the guy. They mention he starts his behind the camera duties next month for “Gone, Baby Goneâ€. The shows airs almost nightly between HBO and HBO2. Check your listings.
- From one of those “movie a day†desk calendars, their “Sunday List†featured the category “Shopping Frenzy†and this flatterng Mallrats write-up:
- Tickets for the Newport Beach Film Festival showing of “Drop Dead Sexy†(starring Jason Lee) are now on sale. The film will show at 5 PM on April 22. Here’s a capsule description:
An in an interesting “coincidenceâ€, Jason’s “Almost Famous†co-star, appears in the movie Amateurs which is showing after Drop Dead Sexy. 7pm and 7:30pm shows.
- 411mania is a pulp-culture news site that regularly hosts a weekly ‘Fact or Fiction’ article which provides statements and its writers have to explain their position as to why the statement is ‘fact’ or ‘fiction’. This week, a Clerks II statement was brought up:
Ruther
FICTION: I really hate people that don’t like change. The only reason the original movie was done in B&W was budget reasons. Using colour film would have meant have to rent lights and renting lights was not possible. B&W film meant they could use the lights in the Quickstop and not much else. So it was practical not stylistic and if anyone thinks that Clerks 2 needs to be in boring B&W you need to get a fucking life. Just don’t ask JT how to get a life because he’s as clueless as they get 🙂
JT
FICTION: While budget may come into it, the fact is Kevin Smith and the whole crew have evolved, not only in this movie but in their careers as well. The B & W was one of the reasons (along with how awesome it was) that it became a cult classic, but it wasn’t a major reason. Like dipshit said, everybody knew that it was for budget reasons; now that Smith has the finances (and the backing) to bring it back to life in full color, I say it’s all good.
You can read the full article HERE.


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