- View Askew vet Alanis Morissette will guest star on the 9th episode of Nip/Tuck’s new season on FX this year. She’ll play girlfriend to their anesthesia expert, Liz Cruz, described as “an athletic and perky woman who is into health and fitness”.
- In case you missed the mention above, the “Evening Harder” US DVD release date has indeed been pushed up — It’s now November 28th. That’s right, the exact same day that Clerks II hits shelves here as well. Get those orders in now, folks — And clear your calendars, we’re counting close to 10 hours of new View Askew footage you’ll have to go through once you’ve got both sets.
- The guys who make the Angry Gamer Podcast have released the latest episode of their weekly video gaming podcast – Episode 29. It includes a variety of mock television shows, one of which is full of Clerks and Clerks II homages. There’s gaming versions of Clerks II’s “Ass To Mouth” conversation, a Dead-Rising themed version of Mallrats’ seeing eye picture, and plenty of Clerks references.
Archive for September, 2006
It’s Here! “Evening Harder” Watching Party!
- We heard rumblings about it last week, now the news is confirmed — Kevin’s announced the official “Evening Harder” DVD viewing party at Cinespace for Monday, November 6th, from 6 PM to midnight ! The $55 entry fee gets you admission into the beautiful location in Hollywood, CA, your own signed copy of “Evening Harder” on DVD, and 4 hours of fun with Kevin himself. Cinespace is a great place to throw a party, complete with a full bar and grill in addition to its screening room. Here’s Kevin with the full details:
1) There are 250 seats. Tix go on sale on Monday (offering ‘em up here first, to VA Boardies; after one week, any unsold tix get offered to the MySpace crew).
2) Entry fee gets you a signed “Evening Harder” disc, though not at the actual event itself. Once “Evening Harder” streets, then you get your DVD, which you can either pick up at the Stash, or have sent to you on street date (which may be moving).
3) If you’ve already ordered “Evening Harder” from the online Stash, you can’t cancel it to go to this (you’d be creating a nightmare for the online Stash folks). If you’ve already ordered “Evening Harder” from the Stash, AND you want to attend this, you’re gonna have two copies of “Evening Harder” (though, with Christmas coming, I imagine you can unload the second copy).
4) No bitching about #3.
5) We might be adding a Sunday screening event the day before this for another DVD watching party…
6) Cinespace also runs a bar and grill, so you can eat and drink while you watch four hours of “Evening Harder” (food and drink not included in entry fee).
7) This is gonna be pretty fucking cool/fun, and worth the trip for out-of-staters (I’m talking to you, East Coasters).
So, imagine this — A full grill cooking up yummy burgers, chicken, and other stuff – A full bar (so you can get a little buzzed while you watch the hilarity), a room full of crazy View Askew fans, and Kevin Smith, live and in person. This is easily one of the coolest events in View Askew history. We’re guessing a quick sell-out is going to happen this Monday, so we urge you, get those tickets FAST. November 6th, 6 PM to midnight! We’ll remind you when tix go on sale this Monday. Be prepared.
This offer remains exclusive to board members and News Askew readers right now, so be sure to take advantage before it goes more public. FYI – Info on the hotel many folks stayed at for the last Cinespace event can be found in this post.
Get Your First Look At New “Earl”!
- Wanna check out some new “My Name Is Earl”? Here’s your chance. NBC hooks us up with the first 10 minutes of the much-anticipated MNIE season premiere — It looks like the show hasn’t lost its stride at all. Another hilarious season on the way, starting this Thursday. In the meantime, why not watch those 10 minutes right now?
In other Earl news, a few fresh scans today — The come to us from the UK DVD magazine “DVD Review”. First, an interview with Jamie Pressly about Season one set, and second, the review for the actual discs. It’s rated a ‘must see’ with 5 stars for the show and a 4 for extras! And finally, that FHM blurb announcing the disc.
And finally, look for the cast pairing we’ve been waiting for – THE Burt Reynolds guest stars with Jason Lee in Season 2!
OUR “Supernova” Win Lawsuit!
- In a massive David vs. Goliath battle, the band “Supernova”, whose “Chewbacca” track won them fans when it appeared on the Clerks soundtrack and in the film, have won the rights to maintain exclusive ownership of their band’s name — This announcement just on the heels of the Tommy Lee band project that touted that very group name on “Rock Star” all summer long. That new band tours in a few months, though it looks like they’ll need to do it under a totally new name. The decision, in short, bars the CBS-created rockers from touring, recording and selling merchandise as “Supernova” once the order takes effect. Some articles on the big news:
Yahoo News – “Judge Orders Tommy Lee’s Supernova To Change Name”
MTV News – “Judge Sides With Original Supernova In ‘Rock Star’ Suit”
We imagine this news will proliferate throughout the day. Nice ink for Clerks and nice press for a little band that’s been with View Askew from the beginning! Good on ya, guys. Congrats.
Congrats To Scott Mosier!
- Kevin brings the happy news today (via his blog) that super-producer Scott Mosier tied the knot with his girlfriend Alex “Cookie” Hilebronner on September 1st. We’d like to offer our sincerest congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple — We know Scott’s been one of the biggest lurkers here at News Askew since we started, so we’re sure he’s reading this right now. That being said, for the rest of us, here’s Kevin’s personal congratulatory post as well:

A day none of us thought would ever come…
Uber-Producer Scott Mosier is legally off the market.
On Friday, September 1st, Scott Mosier married Alex “Cookie” Hilebronner in a small, Van Nuys courthouse civil service. The pair met on “Jersey Girl” (proving to the critics, once and for all, that something good came out of that much-maligned flick), and tied the knot on the fourth anniversary of their first date (i.e. – the first time they boned).
For anyone who knows Mosier, the news of the nuptials was akin to peace in the Middle East: it’s something we thought we’d never see. Scott had long maintained a staunch, “I’ll never get married” position – so much so that it would’ve been less shocking had Mosier announced “I’m suddenly turning gay,” than “I got married.” That Cookie was able to change Mos’ mind is nothing short of miraculous, and speaks volumes about her charms (both emotional and, one would suspect, sexual).
Join me in extending a hearty “Congrats” to the happy couple.
View Askew NewsBites™
- DVD Bits runs a new report from a fan in attendance at Kevin’s recent Australian appearance at the Astor Theater. A few new photos are attached as well as a nice summary of the evening’s questions. A snippet:
- Lots of Lee in the news today. So let’s kick off the newsbites — First up, the “My Name Is Earl” season one DVD gets a mention in the new issue of FHM, page 86. They have a picture of Jason and Ethan, along with a couple of words about the DVD. If anyone wants to hook us up with a scan, we’ll post it up (our scooper didn’t send one).
- We DO have a scan of this wonderful A-rated review of the Earl Season one disc from Entertainment Weekly. Very high rankings especially for the extras, including the commentary track for the disc and that Alterna-pilot episode that we just can’t wait to watch.
- And rounding out the Lee news, Nancy Cartwright (who is best known for voicing Bart on “The Simpsons”) is hosting an auction at her home in Northridge Sept. 30, 5:30 P.M. Money is being raised to fund the Devenshire District Youth Center as she is the honorary mayor of the city. She mentions that there will be Lee-signed items as part of the auction. Contact 818-882-7236 for more details.
- The New York Times ran a piece on VA Alum Matt Damon. It’s a retrospective on his career (with a few bits about upcoming films) and it also mentions his recurring involvement in View Askew projects. You can check out the electronic version HERE.
Clerks II DVD Comments…
- Ok, first up — Kevin officially confirms that the street date of the Clerks II has been moved up to November 28, 2006. Just a couple short months away until this gem can be a part of our collections! The cover we previously posted, he reveals, is also incorrect, as a Chicago Sun-Times quote will appear on the cover.
Kevin also confirms that the disc will indeed be packed with features, including an ironic 37 minutes of deleted film footage:
We’ll of course keep you updated on this exciting disc — With this and Evening Harder on the way, it’s going to be a happy Fall for our DVD players.
Affleck Takes “Best Actor” In Venice!
- We’ve been telling you about Affleck’s turn in “Hollywoodland” lately, and now a major film festival has backed up that claim — Ben’s been awarded the “Best Actor” trophy from the Venice Film Festival this weekend. Major congratulations to Affleck, who channels the late George Reeves to perfection in the flick. A much-deserved award for a guy who’s been a friend to View Askew for many years.
The official announcement can be found HERE, while Joblo has some nice words of congrats to pass on as well. Let us add to the praise, and also finish up with this IMDB posting on the accolades that Ben’s been enjoying:
Ben Affleck is seeing something that has eluded him for a long time — good reviews. There are plenty of them for his performance as actor George Reeves — who played Superman in the 1950s’ TV series — in Hollywoodland. Gene Seymour in Newsweek writes: “Ben Affleck’s portrayal of Reeves epitomizes the movie’s solicitousness and grace. Affleck gives his all to his star-crossed character, evoking Reeves’ vocal inflections and physical presence (even his creeping middle-age puffiness) with startling precision and affecting sympathy.” Chris Kaltenbach in the Baltimore Sun writes: “The scenes featuring Reeves, played with just the right mix of professionalism and exasperation by Ben Affleck, are the best things about Hollywoodland.” Susan Walker in the Toronto Star comments, almost in amazement: “Somehow Ben Affleck is perfect as … Reeves.” And Philip Wuntch in the Dallas Morning News concludes: “Affleck’s thoughtful performance reflects the despair of a natural-born charmer who discovers that charm isn’t enough to reach Hollywood’s heights. Those who insist that Mr. Reeves’ rise and fall mirrors Mr. Affleck’s career trajectory are entitled to their opinions, but Hollywoodland definitely is an upward step.” Several critics agree, however, that Affleck is better than the film itself. As Manohla Dargis writes in the New York Times: “Ben Affleck has packed on the pounds, slipped on some tights and given this exasperating film far more than it gives in return.”View Askew NewsBites™
- Kevin hints that the location of the Movies Askew gala, Cinespace, may hold an “Evening Harder” watching party sometime in early November – How cool is THAT? No details yet, but man, it gets harder and harder living on the east coast all the time. As soon as details are announced, we’ll have ticket info here.
- Coming Soon confirms a September 12th release for the Jason Mewes-Paris Hilton DVD “Bottoms Up”.
- A Moobys shirt was spotted by a sharp scooper on The Food Network this weekend:
I checked the description of todays show and it was “Idaho Potatoes”.
Ghigliotti At the Arclight TODAY!
- This just in: Clerks’ Marilyn Ghigliotti will appear at the Arclight in Los Angeles today with her short “Bad Hair Day” as part of the LA International Short Film Festival. Details:
LA Shorts Fest
Program 51
Saturday, September 9, 2006
Theatre #13
The Arclight Cinemas
6360 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(at Sunset and Vine)
www.lashortsfest.com
Tickets are $10, and there are 7 shorts in the program.
Bad Hair Day is written, directed and produced by Sheila Cavalet. Starring and produced by Marilyn Ghigliotti. About a divorced women struggling at trying to make a fresh start on her own when after a trying day, eventually she realizes that she can do it with the help of her family and friends.





