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Kevin Talks “Name”, “Super-Ex”…

June 16th @ 3:41 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • One of the bits of folklore that goes way back to the early days of View Askew was a flick called “Name” that Kevin planned to make at one point. Well, now it seems that a new indie flick’s been made that reminds Kevin so much of his own plans for the film that he realizes it’s time to shelve the idea. So, via his blog, he’s posted some thoughts of this elusive never-made flick that could have been (but now never will) as well as revealed information on a superhero flick/tv project that we REALLY wish would have been made:
“Name” was a film that long-time View Askew board folks would remember as the flick that I was talking about making after “Chasing Amy”, circa ‘97. And since this “Amber” picture shares some big similarities with what “Name” was gonna be, I figured my chances of ever making the flick were suddenly null and void. So I wrote a five paragraph synopsis of what the flick was gonna be to share with the folks at the ViewAskew.com board, and then, before hitting “submit”… I opted to erase it instead. I may not ever make the flick now, but it’d make a great comic book story, if I ever get around to it. So I opted to hold onto it instead, for the time being.

Regardless, this whole discovery is further proof that good ideas should be enacted on immediately – ‘lest someone else come up with the same good idea, somewhere down the road, and actually bring it to fruition. I’m in no way, shape, or form suggesting plagiarism on this dude’s behalf, mind you; indeed, you can’t plagiarize something that only existed in my head and never saw print. It’s just weird how people can have the same idea sometimes; albeit years apart, in this instance.

This is the second time I’ve had this feeling this year, though. Back in ‘98, I’d pitched this superhero movie to Miramax (that Harvey loved), which was kind of a “Pulp Fiction” anthology flick about a Justice League-of-sorts that is forced to disband, due to a government decree (a’la “Watchmen”). The flick would then follow all the characters in different segments, and then bring them together again in the end, to take on a common threat (one of their own, gone rogue). The flick was darkly funny and a pretty straightforward take on the superhero mythos; not a tongue-in-cheek affair at all. The “Untitled Superhero Project” was a mainstay in my overall Miramax deal for years, though I never got around to writing it. In 2000, while in pre-production on “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back”, I pitched it as a show to HBO, and they “bought” it and told me to write a pilot… and, again, I never got around to writing it. Something else always came up.

Anyway, in the segment/chapter of the flick that followed the Wonder Woman-type character, she found out her husband was cheating on her decided to use her super-powers to do a brutal, “Extremities” kinda thing on the louse (picture the “Reservoir Dogs” ear-slicing scene at twenty minutes long, with super-powers and a lot more than an ear getting cut).

Opening, ironically, on the same day as “Clerks II” is a flick called “My Super Ex Girlfriend” – which seems to be a light-hearted treatment of similar material.

The moral of the story (which, if you’re keeping track, falls under the heading “Man vs. Himself”) is this: don’t wait. When you’ve got what you feel is a cool, original story to tell… fucking tell it quick. Because if you don’t, sooner or later, someone else will.

Does Kevin’s superhero flick/tv idea sound like the COOLEST or what? To see a brutal, hard-R version of what he’s describing in the Wonder Woman-esque segment would have been worth admission alone. To see great ideas like this never made is a shame, though sometimes there’s just not enough time, we suppose. Wow. REAL interesting stuff there. Never heard anything about that before.

International “Clerks II” Details…

June 16th @ 3:41 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris, Karla, Kevin Smith

  • We reported on an Australian release date for Clerks II a few weeks ago, and we’re now getting confirmation on that as well as some UK details (and yes, good news on some personal appearances) from Kevin himself:
I’ve finally got some info for you non-Americans who’ve been asking about the international release of “Clerks II”.

Right now, it looks like Australia is opening first. They’ve invited me Down Under (my first trip ever to Oz) to attend the premiere and do some press in Sydney and Melbourne. The proposed dates for the press tour are August 4th to August 10th, but that will change, due to my prior commitment to the Netflix/Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow screening of “Clerks II” outside of the Quick Stop in Leonoardo, NJ on August 8th. So “Clerks II” will be in Australian cinemas by mid-August the latest.

The UK goes next. I don’t have an exact release date, but they’ve got me coming to Blighty (first stop: Edinburgh) from August 17th to August 22 to do press, which would put the release date closer to the end of August.

That’s all I know thus far.

“My Name Is Earl”: DVD Release Change…

June 16th @ 3:40 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Chris Brad Ashby, Justin McGill

  • TVShowsonDVD.com had previously reported that the long-awaited Season 1 release of the MNIE DVD would hit stores on September 5, but is now reporting the set has been delayed until September 26. No reason has been given, though we’ll keep you posted. We’re looking forward to this one, so the delay stinks, but at least it’s only a few weeks.

And just in case you weren’t already excited for this set, check out this tidbit from the IMDB on another exciting extra:

The complete first season DVD of My Name Is Earl will include an entirely new episode created specifically for the DVD when it is released on Sept. 26, Home Video Retailing reported today (Thursday).

The trade paper said that the episode is kind of an “alternate” to the pilot, in that instead of repenting for his past misdeeds, Earl decides to get back at anyone who’s ever wronged him. Ethan Suplee, who plays Earl’s brother in the series, told HVR that the performers were able “to play around a bit” with the DVD extra. “I don’t think we said f*** or anything like that, but I definitely don’t think you could air it on television.”

View Askew NewsBites™

June 16th @ 3:40 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Eric Bram, Karla, Rich Drees, Will Wilkins

  • Let the Clerks II press onslaught begin! Brian and Jeff recently appearaed on 91X radio “Cantore in the Morning” to chat up the film, the start of a month-long tour of radio and tv spots to get awareness of the flick out there. You can listen to the podcast at the “Cantore in the Morning” site or directly by clicking HERE.
  • Tickets are on sale now for a Kevin Smith tribute and Dogma screening hosted by Kevin’s brother Don at the Raue Center For The Arts. Sunday, August 6th at 7:00 PM. $8.00 for adults and $6.00 for students:
Don Smith will speak about life with his brother, Kevin Smith, immediately after the film “Dogma,” that begins at 7:00 pm. Two angels banished from heaven (Ben Affleck and Matt Damon) attempt to prove Gods fallibility in this religious spoof.(1999, 128 minutes, Color.)

Full details and ticket info at their website.

Photos By: Karla

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