Archive for May 11th, 2006

Super Cool “Evening Harder” Artwork!

May 11th @ 10:13 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • Yes folks, the time has come — We’re about to be privy to another great edition of Kevin’s live Q&A routine, the famous Canada and UK sessions immortalized to DVD forever on “An Evening With Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder”. The 2-disc set will street on August 15th (yes, just a few days before Clerks II hits theaters), and can now be pre-ordered SIGNED by Kevin Smith himself via our online store, the Secret Stash.

Kevin has a few words regarding these scans of what we’ll see inside and outside of the new set:

There are tiny things to fix (”Clerks II” is no longer called “The Passion of the Clerks”, obviously), but it’s pretty damn close to what’ll be on the racks, in stores everywhere, August 15th (or order it signed right here, at Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash online).

This time around, instead of hitting five different colleges like we did on the first “Evening with Kevin Smith”, we shot at two different international venues: the Roy Thompson Hall, in Toronto, Canada and the Criterion Theater in London, England.

In case you’ve never seen the trailer for the Toronto portion of the show (Disc One of the two disc set)…

CHECK IT OUT RIGHT HERE, IN QUICKTIME

Or

RIGHT HERE, ON YOUTUBE.

The set looks as great as the material itself is sure to be. Hilarious stuff there. We’re as anxious to see it as you are, and are easily calling this a must-buy for all fans.

Kevin To Appear on “G4 Icons”!

May 11th @ 10:13 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • ICONS, G4’s weekly 30-minute documentary/biography series, will relaunch on June 3 with an expanded focus that takes as its subjects the standard bearers of all things cool –the people whom men 18-34 care about, admire and emulate. Kevin will be featured in one of the episodes, according to the press release:
* Over the past dozen years indie filmmaker Kevin Smith has built a huge cult following through his films and his one-on-one relationship with his fans. Since the surprise success of “Clerks,” Smith and his alter-ego, Silent Bob, have bombarded audiences with “Dogma,” “Mallrats,” and this summer’s sequel, “Clerks 2.” ICONS journeys inside Smith’s world to meet his band of merry-makers, and joins him on a trip back to his New Jersey childhood.

Even cooler, check out what Kevin adds to the news:

This is gonna be a pretty cool show, actually. The “ICONS” crew were at WizardWorld L.A., the UCLA Jack Benny awards, and they’re going to Cannes and Vulgarthon to shoot, too. They’ve also interviewed a bunch of cats I’ve worked with over the years. Can’t wait to see it.

It sure sounds like they’ve got a LOT to pack into 30 short minutes! We’re really looking forward to this one. Should be a great special, so we’ll let you know when Kevin’s airdate is locked down.

The New Poetry Event!

May 11th @ 10:12 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • Kevin recently posted an excellent blog detailing his latest poetry benefit held at his home, which raises funds for the arts program at his daughter’s school. This session had yet another amazing list of attendees including Carrie Fisher (wait til you read about HER spoken word), Eva Longoria, Stan Lee, and the one and only Johnny Rotten. The full details of the event are up at Kevin’s blog sites (Myspace and Boring-Ass Life), though here’s Kevin’s highlights:
Some highlights of the evening…

– Sitting at a table on the deck with Johnny Rotten on my left and Stan Lee on my right, and listening to them have-at one another. Always a gentle joker, Stan was saying “I can’t understand a word this guy’s saying,” about Johnny, and Johnny was hissing “Listen, Dad – you don’t know who you’re dealing with. I’m Rotten.”

– Jeffrey Tambor wrapping up his set with a dryly delivered “I’ll read one more piece, because I’ve got two more poetry events to hit before the night’s over.”

– Finesse Mitchell, doing a pair of impromptu poems entitled “Mapquest Don’t Know Where This House Is” and “Goddamn, This is a Nice House.” As funny as he was, he wrapped his set up with a really moving poem entitled “There Was Ugly in the Church Today”. That guy’s totally cool in my book.

– Stan Lee, working without a microphone, reciting three not-short poems from memory, and then humorously editorializing at the end of each. He was all prepared to do “The Raven” from memory as well, but decided to hold onto it ’til next year’s event. The man, mind you, is 84 fucking years old – and yet, he owned that room. The crowd loved him.

– Kathy Bates, riffing on my intro, saying “Now I wish I’d brought the other poem I wrote with me: Big, Luscious Dicks.”

– Carrie Fisher sweating the event once she heard the intro and some of the other readers, insisting she only came prepared with one short poem. Then, when it was her turn, she took the mic and said “Sherlock Holmes used to say that the mind can only house so much information. And when new things are learned, old things get pushed out. But this is something that I’ve been able to hold onto for a long time.” She paused, and then began “General Kenobi – years ago, you served my Father in the Clone Wars…” Yes – she did the entire “Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi” speech from memory. Brought the cheering house to its fucking feet, she did.

– Mary Lynn Rajskub doing not just a really funny excerpt from her forthcoming, one-woman show, but also an extended hysterical intro about being “24” famous and not knowing shit about computers.

– Steve Valentine rocking some Shel Silverstein, then following it up with reading some morbidly funny epitaphs he’d found online. And if that wasn’t enough, he capped his presentation off with a pretty wicked card trick, reciting patter from a 1930’s magician, set to a rap beat. He killed.

– Eva Longoria, post-introduction, saying “You mention liking vibrators in one interview, and it haunts you forever.”

– John “Johnny Rotten” Lydon launching into what seemed like a blistering, anti-abortion screed (”Bodies”) at a room full of terrified parents, calling one of the audience members out when she uncomfortably chuckled by saying “Is this fucking funny to you?! Are you an animal?”, blaming all of us for electing George Bush and then dismissing petrol-centric politics with “This is what you need oil for,” while rubbing his asshole over his pants and then patting a balding dude in the front row’s head, Benny Hill style, adding “Or this,” and then finishing up with an a capella version of “God Save the Queen” with the audience singing along. Fucking amazing.

View Askew NewsBites™

May 11th @ 10:12 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by John Couture, Mysterio, Justin McGill, Chris Carlyle, Robb Johnston

  • Wanna see Jason Lee’s Today Show appearance where he talked about the “My Name Is Earl” finale? Look no further than the upper right corner of the MSNBC page and click the pic to view the entire sit-down with host Matt Lauer. “Earl” had such a fantastic first season, and we’re stoked to see what happens in the final episode for this year when Earl attempts to cross #1 off the list.

  • Jason Lee also does the “20 Questions” thing with Playboy magazine in their latest issue. Their Q’s are always well thought and provoke some interesting statements. Take a look at the high resolution scans right here and read the entire piece for yourself. Thanks to our old pal Mysterio for the hookup!
  • Boston’s local ABC affiliate WCVB announced today that Ben Affleck had shown up at their Needham, Massachusetts studio to film a news broadcast for his directorial debut, “Gone, Baby Gone”.
  • Arizona Daily Star columnist Phil Villarreal names Clerks II as the number one movie to see this summer in his personal blog.
  • “Big Helium Dog’s” Brian Lynch announced on his message board and MySpace that he will be writing a 5-issue run of Spike comics appropriately titled Brian Lynch’s “Spike: Asylum”. We wish Brian good luck with this new venture, and will keep you posted on the progress.
  • We got a hold of the official release PDF for that Road House Deluxe DVD, and it does confirm Kevin and Scott’s involvement. Case closed!