Archive for December 22nd, 2006

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December 22nd @ 9:01 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • You know folks, with another year winding down, looking at today’s update topics, we’re guessing this is going to be looked back at a landmark, breakaway year for Kevin Smith. When the year kicked off, the company that was Miramax was in flux, and the way that View Askew Productions would do business was uncertain. Now, in just a year’s time, not ONLY did we have a brand new View Askew flick written and directed by Kevin (one of the BEST EVER), AND slew of new DVDs…But this has been the breakout year for KEVIN THE ACTOR. After showing such amazing stage presence with the “Evening Harder” series, we’ve not only seen Kevin hit the small screen this year, but, instead, make a transition to BIG SCREEN STARDOM! Today, news on his first feature speaking role, the one sheet for “Catch and Release”. Also, BIG NEWS on a sure to be summer blockbuster that Kevin has just revealed he’ll play a minor role in. And of course, there’s that Manchild pilot as well. Three major projects for a guy that started in the biz by directing one of the most independent flicks of all time just over 10 years ago? Pretty cool stuff — We’re guessing this might all make for a fantastic autobiography someday.

But the story’s really just starting, isn’t it? Let’s take a look at today’s news, pretty much all of which focuses on Kevin’s upcoming efforts IN FRONT of the camera!

Kevin Cast In “Live Free Or Die Hard”!!!!

December 22nd @ 9:01 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • When we first reported on Kevin’s set visit, what we thought MIGHT just be a small cameo has turned into a fantastic surprise — Kevin’s just revealed via his blog that he’s spent 5 days of shooting on the set of the upcoming summer blockbuster, “Live Free or Die Hard”, the 4th in the Die Hard series starring Bruce Willis. The series has been a HUGE favorite of us here at News Askew, especically the initial installment, which we still feel ranks up among the best action flicks ever made. So, to hear news that Kevin himself will be immortalized as a character in John McLane’s world, well, we’re pretty darn giddy about it. Kevin’s got the lead-in teaser to this MAJOR announcement, with more on the way. Let’s hear what he had to say of his love for the man that was Bruno today:
Yipee-Ki-Yay, Pt. 1

My life over the last thirteen years has been a series of wish-fulfillments so consistently mind-blowing (at least to me) as to presuppose that, at some point in my deep, dark past, I sold my soul to Satan (”Angel Heart” style – complete with the caveat that I not recall the diabolical deal until Bob DeNiro drops me in an elevator to Hell). Whether it’s been warranted or not (and whether I’ve deserved it or not), it’s nonetheless true. There are some mornings when I swear I’m living someone else’s life… until I look down, am unable to see my cock beneath my hanging gut, and realize “No – it’s you, alright.” Truly, I’ve been blessed. Hate me if you must (some really do).

But, as if that’s not enough for me to be slobberingly grateful for, check this out: lately, I’ve been having dreams I didn’t even REALIZE I had, come true.

For example: for years, I have been in love with Bruce Willis. Not the “Drop your nuts in my mouth” kinda love, mind you; the “Oh my God – Bruce Willis is the coolest motherfucker on the planet” type of adoration we reserve for the people who set the tone of our early, impressionable years.

Back in the day, I was (and still remain) a massive (in spirit and girth) “Moonlighting” fan. David Addison – like Eric “Otter” Stratton in “Animal House”, Tripper Harrison in “Meatballs”, John Winger in “Stripes” before him – was a smoothie of the highest order: quick with a quip and always in complete control of any situation; even those beyond his ken. Outside of all that delicious rat-a-tat dialogue that comprised nearly every episode of “Moonlighting”, one of my all-time favorite moments in scripted television history (right up there with Cooper’s backwards-talking-midget dream in “Twin Peaks”, Dan, Roseanne and Jackie getting stoned in “Roseanne”, and the Galactica “jumping” into a fast-dropping orbit above New Caprica) is in the Paul Sorvino ep entitled “The Son Also Rises”, at the close of which Addison is dancing with Maddie Hayes at his father’s wedding to Anita Baker’s “Sweet Love”. Check out that scene, if you ever get a chance: the man is a goddamned pimp. And since David Addison is, essentially, just Bruce Willis with a different name, Willis is, by extension, a goddamned pimp too.

What wasn’t there for me to like about Bruce Willis? He was from New Jersey. He did commercials for Seagram’s Golden Wine Coolers (the booze of choice for my burgeoning teenage alcoholic taste buds). He recorded an album that was the soundtrack of my entire junior year (”The Return of Bruno”), when Ernie O’Donnell was the first in our class to get his license, and Ern, Mike Belicose and I spent the semester in his shitty old truck with no heat, hitting the Movies at Middletown and trolling from party-to-party on the weekends. I learned to drive in that ol’ beater with “Respect Yourself” blasting from a “Bruno” cassette in a sound system that cost more than the used car itself. Bruce Willis was, for all intents and purposes, the phantom member of trio: the guy we all wanted to be.

And that was BEFORE “Die Hard”.

My summer of ‘88 was wiled away watching John McClane make fists with his toes, pull glass out of those same feet, curse like a sailor while he desperately kicked the ass of a thug twice his size, and end up stumbling half-dead out of a building by flick’s end – one of the first action movie heroes to actually appear damaged by the adventure he’d just undertaken. What started out as a revenge-date I went on with Shannon Furey (in which I’d hoped to make my ex-girlfriend Kim Loughran jealous enough to reunite with me), ended with my longtime interest in pussy taking a backseat to my newfound interest in the events of Christmas Eve at Nakatomi Plaza. With that viewing, the term “Die Hard” went from being the brand of a car battery Sears made to shorthand for every action movie of the next ten years that aped its formula: “Die Hard” in a bus, “Die Hard” on a train, etc.

“Mortal Thoughts”, “Billy Bathgate”, “Pulp Fiction”, “Nobody’s Fool”, “12 Monkeys”, “Armageddon”, “The Fifth Element”, “The Sixth Sense”, “Unbreakable” – I’d follow Willis’ career anywhere (even to “Hudson Hawk”). Last year, I was beside myself when they released “The New Twilight Zone” on DVD, because it meant I could finally re-watch the Wes Craven directed segment entitled “Shatterday” – in which Bruce Willis, as Peter Jay Novins, accidentally dials his home phone number and hears an alternate version of himself answer. This past summer, while in Cannes with “Clerks II”, I watched the daily festival coverage in French just to see the man arrive on the red carpet for the “Over the Hedge” screening.

Fuck you all: I am an unabashed Bruce Willis fag.

So last week, after I wrapped the “Manchild” pilot (which went phenomenally), the very next morning, I reported to work on a flick that’d reveal a heretofore unrealized dream I’d unwittingly harbored since I first watched David Addison limbo in the Moonlighting Detective Agency offices, twenty years prior…

For five days, I acted opposite Bruce Willis in this summer’s “Live Free or Die Hard”

To Be Continued…

After watching a teaser for the film earlier this week, our interest was piqued — It’ll certainly be interesting to see what the new directorial blood does on this one — But now, even moreso, how Kevin will play off of Bruce himself when he takes the screen! Summer can’t come soon enough. Visit the MySpace blog to comment, and watch for another entry soon (we’re guessing over the long holiday weekend — we’ll be here with all your coverage, of course!) We sure can’t help but wonder if that whole Jersey Girl cameo opportunity (which eventually went to Will Smith and caused a small rewrite) was discussed while on set…

The “Catch And Release” One Sheet!

December 22nd @ 9:01 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Doug Prosser

  • We’re quite fond of the clever one-sheet for “Catch and Release” — Kevin scores some nice face space in one of the photo frames at the bottom. While Garner is definitely the lead, the rest of the cast really should share equal billing, as the picture is such an ensemble job (much more than the first trailer indicated). Kevin steals the show in this flick, so if you like his Tonight Show and Evening With type humor, or are just a fan of his work in general, this one’s a must-see. Best of all, if you’ve got girlfriends (or boyfriends) that just never got into the View Askew thing, this one’s the PERFECT date flick to take your significant other to, to introduce them to just how funny Kevin really is.

Take a peek at the poster, and thanks to IMPAwards for the leakage. Catch and Release is currently scheduled for a January 26, 2007 theatrical release — And the perfect dinner/date night for a cold January eve.

View Askew NewsBites™

December 22nd @ 9:00 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Greg Skinner, Scott Rosenblum

  • The fine folks over at ReelzChannel were kind enough to hook us up with the complete video of Jason Mewes’ hosting gig on the program last night! Watch the web based streaming video as Jay pimps out the Clerks II DVD right HERE.

After you watch the video, you can ALSO see a WEB EXCLUSIVE interview with Mewes as well! Enjoy it HERE again via ReelzChannel. Thanks, guys.

  • Fun fact for the day — Clerks 2 is the #10 search for ‘Showtimes’ in Google’s wrapup of their End-of-the-Year listings. Not bad at all for a small little flick! Congrats, Clerks. We’ll be back again with more, so stay tuned — If it happens over the holidays, you’ll find the breaking news right here at News Askew!