- A Christian-oriented entertainment program called “The Logan Show†had a View Askew reference at the end of its monologue in the most recent episode available online. Two characters play “Steve-Dave and Walt†and even utter the immortal catchphrase known for the duo. The monologue was about comic books, hence we assume some folks behind the show are fans. Check it out! In case the link changes, it’s dated June 16, 2006 and features Starfield.
- Clerks II is a choice for most anticipated film of the summer in a new poll towards the bottom of the front page of ComingSoon.net. We’re currently in second at presstime, but figure with some votes from fans like you, that could certainly charge!
- An astute scooper notes that the movie version of TV show “Strangers With Candy†features a band named Snowball 37 — Obvious Clerks fans there!
- There’s a slight reference to Mallrats in this spoiler-laden review of the new Superman flick over at Aint It Cool. Only read it if you don’t care about spoilage for the film, though.
- What’s next for Affleck? Seems that producers of the big screen adaptation of cult TV show Magnum PI are keen to cast him as the famous Hawaiian private investigator in the film version. IMDB reports:
Charles Floyd Johnson, one of the producers of the original 1980s TV series, insists the Daredevil star would be perfect for the mustachioed role after Tom Selleck held out too long to reprise the part. Johnson hints Affleck would be his first choice to play the lead but, regardless of the final casting, he tells moviehole.net, “I think it will be wonderful. Unfortunately it won’t star Tom. He was asked to do six or eight TV movies and at that time he really wanted to do it as a feature, so he held out on it and probably now they will consider him too old to do it.†Johnson names hot Hollywood producer Brian Grazer as the man behind the movie adaptation.
- Dig the cool tunes on NBC’s “My Name Is Earlâ€? You’re not the only one. IGN reports that a new “mixtape†by Earl will feature both old and new songs. The concept behind the album is built around it being a gift from Earl to his brother Randy. There’s a full track list as well. Yes, Rob Base and D.J. E-Z Rock are included, of course.

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