- Kevin made a surprise appearance on Friday night’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno! It was a segment of the show where audience members ask Jay fake questions and Jay has staged answers. The last person to ask a question was “Kevin from New Jersey†and he asked Jay if he could show a clip of Jason Mewes and himself promoting Clerks II around Los Angeles. Before the video clip, though, Kevin and Jay traded insults about weight and big chins.
The entire bit ran for about four and a half minutes and it was very, very hilarious. If anyone caught it and can hook us up with a capture, let us know. We think there’s 3 AM reruns of the show next week as well, so we’ll try and catch it then. It was the episode with Tina Fey as a guest.
- Will “Train Wreck†continue? Ya never know! It’s not on the official site yet, but YouTube presents this six minute entry, brand new, into the world of Storyboarding. It’s called, simply, “The Boardsâ€. Enjoy, and use some of THEIR bandwidth instead of ours, dammit.
- Davis DVD has a high-res scan of the J&SBSB Blu-Ray cover for ya. Check it out!
- Seems that David Arquette actually LOST footage of “The Tripper†(a flick featuring View Askew’s own Jason Mewes) somewhere at the San Diego con! To appease the crowd, Arquette acted out a few lines from the movie, which he co-wrote.
- Genius Products and The Weinstein Company will finally release Feast on October 17th, according to Davis DVD. One evening at a rural bar, a motley group of patrons struggles to survive a ravenous family of flying beasts bent on devouring every last one of them. Who will survive and who will be part of the feast? Directed by John Gulager and starring Navi Rawat, Krista Allen, Balthazar Getty, Judah Friedlander and JASON MEWES, this eagerly anticipated horror film’s notorious production was chronicled on the third season of Bravo’s Project Greenlight series. The disc arrives with an anamorphic widescreen transfer, Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, “The Making of Feast†featurette, deleted scenes and theatrical trailers. Retail will be $28.99. In addition, Fangoria reports that ‘Feast’ will open in 100 of the nation’s top markets, and show at two theaters [per market] at midnight on Friday [September 22] and Saturday [the 23rd, with no further screenings scheduled].
- And uh, finally today…Uh…Okay. Thanks, Ah-nuld.


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