Archive for November, 2007

Auctions Askew Brings More Exclusives!

November 5th @ 9:21 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • If you want to be the envy of your pals, the way to go is Auctions Askew — Exclusive View Askew trinkets from cinematic history, with certificates of authenticity to prove it. Plus, the joy of watching your favorite Askew flicks and pointing and stuff that’s sitting in the room right in front of you. Fun, right? This time around, a new round of history, featuring props from Clerks II, Jersey Girl, a Dogma cast and crew shirt, even an ultra-rare triple-signed promotional poster from Kevin himself. We’re really digging that authetic notebook from Jersey Girl, complete with all the pages intact relating to the scenes.

    View them all and place those bids at the Auctions Askew website. Join the legions of happy fans who own authentic View Askew props. Most studios lock these sorts of things up, never to be seen again — Major “props” to Kevin for giving his biggest fans the chance to take home a piece of history for themselves.

View Askew NewsBites™

November 5th @ 9:20 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Craig Lyndall, Justin McGill

  • SModcast returns with another new episode today — Writer’s strikes be damned! Kevin returns with special guest Jason Mewes for a Jay & Bob-cast, another near-hour of entertainment and musings. While it’s unsure on what the schedule will become when “Zack and Miri” kicks into full gear, it’s nice to see Kevin keeping with the scheduile, the best reason to look forward to Mondays every week. This edition:


      SModcast 36: I’ll Stop the World and Melt with Mewes –

      In which a pair of relics from mid-90’s pop culture talk about getting old and boring, examine the conditions under which sexual congress with the breathing challenged might be acceptable, discuss the alternative brances of a family tree, and take “Paper or plastic?”to a whole new level.


    Note – SModcasts that have started airing on XM during the weekends have, for some reason, had some or all of the music contained in them removed. We assume this may be a rights issue. Next episode brings us SModcast #37, which we can’t help but think will have some sort of significance and surprises.

  • Props come in today from a fan who enjoyed Malc’s “Small Town, Gay Bar” via the new Netflix streaming media player — The quality’s as good as getting the DVD, but immediate and direct to your PC as a Netflix subscriber. Check out the technology, and Malcs acclaimed documentary, today!
  • We’re big Jason Lee fans around here, so we’re always happy to report new film work for the guy — Especially this latest one, “The Other Side”, which looks to be a fantasy film for adults , a big change from all that kid-friendly fare he’s been doing lately. The loglines, cast, and fantasy nature have us intrigued. We’ll keep you posted on the latest updates.
  • Speaking of stuff to watch DVD, check out the funny turn by our own Jason Mewes in “The Tripper”, now in stores for rental or purchase. The horror/comedy marks the directorial debut of David Arquette, and the first in a recent string of genre turns for Mewes.

Zack Is Locked…Miri’s Close!

November 3rd @ 9:57 am | 5 Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Let’s kick off this weekend edition of News Askew with just-in “Zack & Miri” casting news from Kevin. The contract for Zack has been closed. So, the actor is now officially cast. However, Kevin’s not ready to announce it just yet. Could he possibly be waiting for their Miri, who has yet to close on HER contract? Quite possibly. Let’s hope this one stays quiet until Kevin announces, and doesn’t make its way out thru Variety or something. These things tend to show up quick in the trades, so we’re betting that sometime next week, probably early, we’ll at least know who Zack is, once and for all! Speculation in the News Askew mailbox has been at an all-time high, though we’re saving the guesses for the true announcement. Stay close to your computers or RSS feeds, folks.
  • Graves Mini-Interview: Luke Esterkyn

    November 3rd @ 9:56 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Chris Graves

  • This was originally intended to be part of a larger “Music of Askew Past” special interview series, but since we’ve only got a couple, we’re running these now. Our dude with the questions, Chris Graves, checks in with Stroke 9 band member Luke Esterkyn. The band’s known for their “Kick Some Ass” anthem that rocks out that memorable montage towards the end of “Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back”. Luke’s the singer and guitarist for the band. Read on for his thoughts on working with the guys in both the film and the video, what they’re up to now and, of course, his favorite of Kevin’s flicks:


      AN INTERVIEW WITH LUKE ESTERKYN (FROM THE BAND STROKE 9)

      BY CHRIS GRAVES

      Chris Graves: Can you give me a little background on the band Stroke 9 and yourself?

      Luke Esterkyn: Stroke 9 was born out of a great assignment back in high school in Northern California. The idea was tocreate a band and write a few tunes in order to learn another side of the creative process. It was alot offun and because of it I found out what I wanted to do with my life. The class ended but a few of us kept theband going pretty much all through college and as time went on the band was pretty happening in the San Fran scene. We had some great times back then. San Francisco was rife with rock, all kinds of bands and I guess there was somewhat of a S.F.”sound” developing and it was great being a part of that. Lots of fun…

      CG: Is there a special meaning behind the band’s name?

      LE: The name Stroke 9 comes from T.S. Eliot poem called “The Wasteland”. It just seemed like a cool name. Since it came from something literary it was kinda like we weren’t your average everyday rock and rollers. We figured, “Hey,we quoted T.S. Eliot dude” so we must know what’s up. Oh, to be young and naive again.

      CG: How did Stroke 9 get involved with both the film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and the film’s soundtrack?

      LE: The Jay and Silent Bob deal came through cuz I guess Kevin Smith had been looking for a “theme” type song for that particular scene in the movie. Apparently he heard the song and that was it for him. The song had an apt title as well. “Kick Some Ass” doesn’t really leave that much to the imagination. It’s right in your face, no? The “Kick Some Ass” sequence is one of the more memorable parts in the film so we hit on the idea to have them in the video we shot for the song as well. They were such cool guys and we had a blast working with them.

      CG: What was your experience like on set with Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith during the filming of the “Kick Some Ass” music video?

      LE: Well like I said before, working with those two was so much fun. Stroke 9 has always had that tongue in cheek element to the band, so we all got along famously. It’s good to see professionals who take their craft seriously but not themselves so much. We worked very hard but it was all worth it.

      CG: Did the placement of the song “Kick Some Ass” in the film’s ending bring a smile to your face?

      LE: We had somewhat of an idea what he was using the song for in the movie but when we saw it, you couldn’t help but smile. Classic scene. It’s amazing how many people have that movie on their personal favs list. It’s very gratifying to have been a part of it.

      CG: Do you have a favorite View Askew/Kevin Smith film (Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back excluded)?

      LE: Hmmm that’s tough. Besides the obvious choice cuz we were a part of it, I would have to go o.g. and say Clerks. That scene between Jay, Silent Bob and Olaf the Russian cousin singing “Berserker” is all time.

      CG: What is Stroke 9 up to these days?

      LE: Stroke 9 has just released a new album called “The Last of the International Playboys”. Among fans it’s really becoming a favorite. The album has such a cool vibe about it. Everyone seems to be responding to this album in the most positive way. Every review of “Playboys” has been stellar so far and we are just so proud of it. Recording it took a while but the band really stuck it out and we produced a wonderful record. Go check it out. You will NOT be disappointed! Stroke 9 has also started recording the follow-up so hopefully that won’t be as long in the making. On top of that, we will be touring this year and next in support of “Playboys” so come check us out! It’s a helluva good time!


    Once again, thanks to the boys on both sides for another good sit-down. More to come.

  • View Askew NewsBites™

    November 3rd @ 9:55 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brian Costa, Cole R

    • What’s Kevin have to say about the “Heroes: Origins” cancellation? This simple line:


        May be temporary, may be permanent. Either way, I’ve still got three quarters of a script done (we weren’t gonna be shooting ’til March), so if they decide game on at a later date, I’ll be ready.


      We’re betting the story will see the light of day, eventually, somehow. Even if it’s only in a NBC-funded comic form. We’ll keep you posted on the project, of course.

    • If you’re missing the coolest new show of the season, now is the time to catch up! “Reaper” has now been made available for purchase and download this week on iTunes. All episodes so far are now up there, including Kevin’s and the 5 subsequent episodes. The show’s starting to run its larger arc now, with some interesting subplots carrying over each week. Now’s the time to get on board if you’re not already watching.
    • A slight correction to our Alanis newsbite from last update — In regards to your recent post about Alanis. After J&SBSB and Dogma, she did appear in one more film. While dating Ryan Reynolds, she had a role in his movie “Just Friends”. Oddly enough, that movie takes place in Jersey. Enjoy your weekend. We’ll check back in with any breaking news.

    “Heroes: Origins” Project Shelved…

    November 1st @ 6:47 am | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Cole R, Greg Trawinski, Rob

    • “Heroes: Origins”, the late Spring spinoff of “Heroes” that was scheduled for NBC, has been shelved. Kevin was set to write and direct the debut episode of the program. Speculation on the “why” is spreading — While still a hit, Season 2 of the program isn’t off to the boffo ratings they predicted. We’re betting the show will find its legs as the season goes on. Audiences are just impatient. Once the season’s main plot starts to materialize, we’re sure that those who were spouting the hate will recant. That being said, the bigger factor here may be the writing strikes, which went into effect today.

    While studios have a lot of ducks in a row regarding film, as the article we ran yesterday shows, TV audiences are going to see a major effect of these strikes in just a few months. If the strike holds, most networks are going to run out of original scripted programming by January. Yep, that’s right, it will be a reality-filled back half of the season unless they work this stuff out. Writers are asking for a bigger piece of the pie when it comes to DVD sales of their product, among other concessions.

    “Heroes” had originally planned to avoid the long break that hurt ratings last year by airing less reruns, and ending the season short. With this writing lull, they’ll likely need to take another extended break this Winter, thus the episodes will finish up in May, or even June. This doesn’t leave any room to run “Origins” in late Spring (April, and May sweeps) as they originally hoped. While a summer debut COULD have worked, something this big would be better saved for more certain times. We’re betting sometime in Season 3.

    Check out these spots for more : Ain’t It Cool News, Variety, Yahoo/Hollywood Reporter, /film.