- The Clerks II publicity machine kicks into high-gear tomorrow as Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson start a country-wide press tour. Kevin will be starting up his tour on June 19th. Two other interesting tidbits Kevin dropped in his latest WWWBoard update included Clerks II’s July 11th premiere at the worlld famous Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles, California, and a quick update on the recording of the Clerks II in-theater commentary we mentioned a few weeks ago. Get all of the details right here…
Tomorrow, Jeff and Brian kick off their three week, city-by-city grass roots press tour to support the flick. This is what their daily grind looks like…
June 14 – San Diego
June 15 – San Francisco
June 16 – Portland
June 19 – Seattle
June 20 – Phoenix
June 21 – Denver
June 22 – Houston
June 23 – St. Louis
June 26 – Kansas City
June 27 – Cleveland
June 28 – Miami
On the 19th, my leg of the grass roots press tour kicks in (I was also supposed to start tomorrow, but had to put off my departure ’til Monday, as Harley’s birthday party is this weekend). Here’s where I’ll be whoring out the flick…
June 19 – Dallas
June 20 – Minneapolis
June 21 – Chicago
June 22 – Detroit
June 23 – Boston
June 26 – Philly
June 27 – DC
June 28 – Atlanta
June 29 – Toronto
June 30 – NYC
When the boys and I are done, there will be press days in NYC and L.A. for the whole cast as well (which is where Rosario kicks into action).
We’re now less than a month away from the premiere (July 11th at the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles) and a little over a month away from opening day.
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6/13/06
Scott, Jeff and I recorded the In-Theater Commentary Track for “Clerks II†today. On the Monday after the opening weekend, you’ll be able to download the track at iTunes (not sure if it’s a free download or not just yet, but I’d imagine it is), pop it on your iPod, and bring it to the theater to listen to in conjunction with a viewing of “Clerks IIâ€. It’s a wall-to-wall conversational commentary (no dead spaces of us just watching the movie, folks), and it’s loaded with spoilers, so I wouldn’t suggest listening to it unless you’ve seen the flick first.
The whole thing turned out nicely: very informative and pretty funny. I could see doing this for every flick’s theatrical run.

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