Archive for November 27th, 2006

Tomorrow’s The BIG DAY!

November 27th @ 6:10 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • You’ve waited months, and now the day is here – Tomorrow, Tuesday November 28th marks the biggest DVD release date in View Askew history, with the street date of “Clerks II”, the 2 disc special edition, “Evening Harder” (2 more discs), and finally, “Now You Know”. These all mark the first time any of these titles have been offered on home DVD, so we’re expecting that you View Askew fans are gonna have a busy week/weekend in front of the tube. We’re excited to have this much new material to watch, and especially stoked to finally catch the next installment of Evening With after hearing all the stores from those international gigs.

We do apologize for not having advanced looks at the “Now You Know” and “Evening Harder” discs, but despite our best efforts, we just couldn’t get advanced copies of these sent out to us. So we’ll be picking up copies tomorrow and watching with the rest of you, and have reviews of them up as soon as possible. If you missed it, our Clerks II review is quite in-depth and was posted a week or so ago.

We hope you’ve got the day off, or a long lunch hour set aside tomorrow to pick up your copies of all three of these wonderful discs — And for those of you in the Los Angeles area, we look forward to hearing your reports from the big signing session with Kevin, Jay, Jeff and Trevor at Stash Westwood! Remember, get there early, with this being a great holiday gifting opportunity, we’re expecting a healthy turnout. Enjoy the big View Askew DVD holiday TOMORROW!

Kevin’s Extended Playlist!

November 27th @ 6:10 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Now that Kevin mentions it, we actually remember at one point announcing he’d be doing an iTunes celebrity playlist — Now the true story is out there, along with the never-before seen playlist, via his MySpace blog. It’s good, too! Here’s what Kevin had to say about the list today:
Apparently, less IS more

During the “Clerks II” theatrical release, I was supposed to do one of those iTunes Celebrity Playlists; y’know – the collection of songs choices and (brief) explanations for their inclusion that give us an insight into what, say, Minnie Driver likes to rock out to.

(Yes, rather than the myriad other well-known folks who’ve done an iTunes Celebrity Playlist, I dropped a Minnie Driver reference on your asses – because A) I remember reading her list, years back, with great interest, and B) because Minnie Driver doesn’t get name-dropped nearly enough, as far as I’m concerned. Is there anyone out there who’d disagree with the fact that the chick was genius in “Grosse Pointe Blank”? For that performance alone, she deserves more shout-outs.)

Sadly, at the time, I was in the midst of a press tour, and I didn’t feel like I had strong enough intervals in which to do a playlist justice. I mean, while folks like to use the Celebrity Playlist as a promotional device, I can’t approach it as lightly. Putting together a playlist is incredibly personal and lays the author naked. It’s the modern day equivalent of making a mix tape for someone you’re crushing on: you run as much risk of winning her/his heart as you do firmly ensconcing yourself on their “Avoid At All Costs” manifest. So I declined to submit one at that point, asking to be considered again at some future date, when I wasn’t flying from city to city and doing ten hours or more of press a day.

Cut to three weeks ago, when – as another promotional vehicle for the “Clerks II” DVD – I was afforded a second bite at the iTunes apple (pun intended). With a more comfortable alottment of hours to lavish on crafting a playlist and honest explanations for track inclusions beyind “Because this song rocks”, I buried myself in my iTunes library, culling through ten thousand plus tracks, searching for the songs that’d represent my “desert island” choices. A day later, I submitted it to the publicity folks at Genius (the home video label of the Weinstein Company).

Two days later, shit went south.

“This is a great playlist,” Darin from Apple wrote. “Too great, actually. We don’t have the space for comments that run that long. Will he be OK with us editing them (significantly) or would he prefer to do that himself? Two sentences for each track is a good outline.”

Pam’s follow-up email, while flattering, was little help: “My contact (at Apple) said he’s never had this problem before. He shared that usually he receives play lists that don’t include any comments. He said yours is the best they’ve ever received and he wishes they could make it work.”

But the idea of trimming down (significantly, apparently) that Rorschach of the Soul known as the Celebrity Playlist didn’t interest me. So with no hard feelings on either behalf, I declined inclusion.

And here we are.

The lesson in all of this: never ask a fat non-celeb with over-compensation issues that stem from having a little cock and too much lard hanging from every appendage (except the aforementioned cock) to do a Celebrity Playlist.

As a firm believer in the “manufacture for use” principle, I now present you with my aborted (non) Celebrity Playlist.

To see the wonderful list in its entiretly, shoot on over to Kevin’s MySpace blog!

Mooby Meal Box: A Look Inside!

November 27th @ 6:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by JustinCredible

  • One vigilant scooper from the North travelled down to a New York Best Buy last night and happened upon one of those limited edition Mooby Meal boxes, out EARLY! So thanks to him, we have some new high res shots of the contents of this beauty. We’ll be at our local Best Buy to pick these suckers up tomorrow, you can bet on that.

Of Canadian interest: Not as impressive as the Best Buy USA exclusive, Canadians get a free original ‘98 Clerks Comic book with the purchase of Clerks II on DVD. None of the other stores seem to have any deals of any sort.

View Askew NewsBites™

November 27th @ 6:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Bill Minter, Jeff Morris, Jon Liguori, Anthony Lauer, Glen Ewing, Matthew Mosley, Kevin Spellman, Marco Bongiorno, Matt Booker

  • Catch Kevin as the MAIN HEADLINING GUEST this Friday, December 1st, on the Late Show with Craig Ferguson. We’re certain he’ll be there to of course entertain the audience and promote the new disc releases for “Evening Harder” and “Clerks II”. We’re sure some clippage will be shown as well. Set those Tivos!
  • The promos continue! NBC ran an ad for Clerks II on DVD during the Sunday Night Football game between the Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles. Al Michaels re-announced the ad after the commerical break during the broadcast as well. Great exposure for tomorrow’s big disc release.

  • Entertainment Weekly promotes “Evening Harder” and “Clerks II” with fair capsule reviews in their latest issue. See the scan here. We wish they’d have given Clerks II and its bountiful extras more attention, but hey, that’s what you’ve got us for, right?
  • Street dates continue to break — We’re getting reports of Walmarts everywhere having “Evening Harder” on shelves, and now hear that “Now You Know” has also shown up at some K-Marts. Of course, you’ll want to buy signed copies from the Stash, as well as look for the special limited edition of Clerks II at your local Best Buy, Circuit City, and FYE tomorrow – The places that KNOW how to keep street dates solid!
  • There’s a Kevin Smith/Clerks II interview in the latest edition of DVD WORLD magazine in the U.K. If anyone’s got a scan, send it on for us!
  • Check the IMDB Forums for one user’s vision of what Kevin-cast “Pulp Fiction” might play like.

  • And last but not least, check out a shot of our pal and regular scooper Matt Booker at the Memorabilia show in the UK last weekend – He met the lovely Priscilla Barnes at the show, and even got his Mallrats book signed, making a total of 12 cast members in there now! Not bad!