Archive for November 3rd, 2008

Got Showtime? See Kevin in “Manchild” LATE TUESDAY NIGHT!

November 3rd @ 11:56 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by John Lovegrove, Brad & Chris

  • Showtime unfortunately didn’t pick up the show “Manchild” for series, but the pilot was indeed filmed and edited — So, it’s nice to see that the show, starring Kevin Smith, will at least air its pilot episode very late TONIGHT (or, rather, very early Wednesday morning) at 4:15 AM according to their official website:
      The popular BBC series becomes this American movie version about four male buddies in their forties, each facing a different sort of mid-life crisis. Kevin Smith, Paul Hipp and John Corbett star with Paula Marshall, Marika Dominczyk and Laura Ford.

    Keep in mind, this isn’t a sign the show has been picked up, though it IS interesting to see a pilot getting aired with no further episodes out there. Rare, but very cool of Showtime to be doing this. They’re on quite a rollwith some good original programming, perhaps “Manchild” will be revisited at some point? We’re excited to have the chance to finally see it, especially after hearing Kevin’s tale of his time in the water while filming this episode. Tune in or set that DVR for some late night recording, Showtime subscribers.

EXCLUSIVE: High-Res “Zack & Miri” Premiere Pics!

November 3rd @ 11:55 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Albert Ortega

  • He’s a busy dude these days, so we apologize for the slight lateness of these — But we are now happy to present, better late than never, the high resolution photos from the Hollywood premiere of “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” late last month. These are the same images that usually cost you some coin to view at the WireImage type sites. As always, we thank Mr. Albert Ortega for his kindness in sharing his work with the fans here at News Askew.


    What we have here are ALL the head shots from the press line of the guests in attendance, as well as exterior shots from the historic Mann’s Chinese Theater where the flick unspooled. Click for super-big versions and enjoy the high resolution goodness.

    EFluxMedia has more shots, though not in quite as crisp or large of versions. Thanks to Albert Ortega for his generosity!

USA Today: “‘Porno’ legitimizes Kevin Smith’s career”

November 3rd @ 11:54 pm | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Robb Johnston

  • For the archives, we’re always fans of the work that USA Today does when writing stories on Kevin’s work. They were in Monroeville, PA for the special homecoming “Zack And Miri Make a Porno” screening last week, and filed this wonderful story on Kevin, the film, and the future:


      ‘Porno’ legitimizes Kevin Smith’s career

      By Anthony Breznican, USA TODAY

      MONROEVILLE, Pa. — The amateur moviemakers walk out of a coffee shop into a winter dawn, hauling a small digital camera, a tripod and a boom mike made out of a hockey stick. They’re just happy to find their footage is in focus.

      It’s an early scene from Zack and Miri Make a Porno, opening Friday.

      Zack (Seth Rogen) begins eagerly outlining his plans for the next evening’s secret shoot at the coffee shop, and Miri (Elizabeth Banks) looks in wonder at her slacker-ish friend. She has never seen his ambitious side before. “It suits you,” she says — and suddenly everything is different between them.

      Across the parking lot, filmmaker Kevin Smith is watching the performance on a monitor, slumped in a giant coat that holds back the morning’s bitter chill. He has seen this play out before, in real life.

      A no-account guy gets an idea, recruits his friends for help, gets a camera and shoots a movie after hours at the place of business where he mindlessly runs a register for minimum wage. Even the hockey-stick boom mike is familiar.

      “Yeah … it’s totally the story of Clerks,” Smith says.

      Maybe more important, Zack and Miri is also totally the story of untold aspiring filmmakers who have since followed in his footsteps.

      Clerks “kind of democratized filmmaking in some ways,” Smith says. “The movie doesn’t look like much because we were rank amateurs, but that means people watching can say, ‘If this dude can do it and this counts as a movie, I want to be a filmmaker, too.’ “

      Clerks, which was made by Smith for $27,575, not only launched his career, but it also is often credited for inspiring a generation of do-it-yourself filmmakers as well as blazing a trail in Hollywood for nasty-and-sweet comedies.

      The 40-Year-Old Virgin’s Judd Apatow and Juno’s Jason Reitman have cited Smith as influences. Rogen has, too, though Smith thought the actor would drop his interest in Zack and Miri after he made it big in Apatow’s Knocked Up.

      “I don’t know why he thought that,” Rogen says. “It only feels right. In a lot of ways, our comedy comes from Kevin. I have often, and Judd has also, talked about how Clerks was one of the first movies showing guys talking how we talk. It seems very simple, but it was a revelation in many ways for guys who wanted to write comedy.”

      Clay Nichols, a former high school theater teacher and co-author of the book Filmmaking for Teens, says Smith has sent a positive message to many aspiring filmmakers.

      “Kids have seen those movies and think about them. They quote his movies all the time,” he says. “And the aesthetic he used, the style of dialogue, the characters he created made filmmaking really accessible even before YouTube made it obvious you could make a short movie and have a lot of people see it. The cool thing about Kevin Smith movies is he shows that production values aren’t the point — the story is.”

      In Zack and Miri, a couple of teenagers Smith also inspired even turn up on screen. Nick Lombardi and Chris Milan, two Pittsburgh-area high school students who post silly home-video sketches to YouTube, play obnoxious guys who take a voyeur video of Miri wearing “granny panties” as she’s changing her clothes and, of course, post the footage online.

      “Having those dudes on the set was kind of fun because between takes they were like, ‘What’s that do? How’s that work?’ ” Smith says. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, I went from being a rank amateur to being a teacher of sorts.’ It made me feel really old. Good, but old.”

      Now that Smith is joking in Zack and Miri about his do-it-yourself past, he’s on track to break his personal best at the box office.

      Filmmakers such as Apatow who followed Smith’s sensibility routinely cross the $100 million mark. But Kevin Smith films rarely clear $30 million. Zack and Miri could be the film to change that.

      With Apatow’s films, Smith says, “the only kind of comedy I know how to make became vastly more commercial than we were ever able to make it. The old standby of, ‘We make ’em cheap and even though they don’t gross huge, they still turn a profit’ becomes, ‘Hey man, you got no excuse now … because this genre is viable.’ “

      Jeff Bock, a box office analyst for Exhibitor Relations Co., says Smith could indeed break into a bigger bracket.

      “It’s funny that a movie with the word ‘porno’ in the title is Smith’s most mainstream film, but it is,” he says. “This is a chance for Kevin Smith to break out of that $25 million to $30 million — tops — grosses. He could go to 75, 80, or $90 million.”

      Smith’s prediction: The word “porno” in the title and his tendency to push the limits of taste could hold him back some. And, he says, that’s OK — he’s not in it solely for a $100 million payday.

      “If it came, I’d absolutely take it. But I am a bare-minimum kind of guy,” he says with a laugh.

      Really big comedies, Smith adds, “just don’t go into creepy areas that I like to go into.” And there’s one scatological scene at the end of Zack and Miri he knows will cost him with the tamer crowd.

      “A smarter man would’ve been like, ‘I can do without the (expletive) scene,’ ” he says. “For me, I was like, ‘it’s going to turn some people off. … But it’s going to make my fans go (crazy).’ “

      Whatever the outcome, his next movie will be a change of pace — a horror film (and partway political satire) called Red State— but he expects to stick to the scrappy filmmaking roots he says changed his life. “When I realized that I wanted to be a filmmaker, that became my passion. My demeanor completely changed, and people around me noticed,” Smith says.

      He goes back to the line Miri says to Zack as they emerge from that first night of filming. “Those were literally the words out of my girlfriend’s mouth: ‘I’ve never seen you be ambitious.’ I was like, ‘Is that what it is? It feels good.’ “

View Askew NewsBites™

November 3rd @ 11:53 pm | Comments Off on View Askew NewsBites™ | Scooped by George Efta, Rhyle Adcock, Chris Thilk, Robb Johnston, Chuck K

  • Seth Rogen and Kevin Smith are featured today in the popular Myspace offering “Artist on Artist”, where two folks in the biz sit down and chat about each other’s work. Cool stuff, and a nice fun 6 minutes to spend with the guys. Watch ’em talk up the movie, losing weight, dating, and more in this recent conversation.


    As a bonus, visit the front page of Kevin’s MySpace site for a new Myspace-exclusive video of his mythical home-based editing suite! One of our favorite videos of recent memory, as we have such fond memories of catching bits of previous films as he was putting them together.

  • Movie Marketing Madness puts the microscope over the marketing campaign for “Zack & Miri Make a Porno” with an extremely detailed, thorough look at heaps of stories and videos that led to the film’s eventual theatrical release on Friday — Thanks to the guys for the shout-out at the end to us as a big source of the material they used to build up the story. It’s cool to look back and see the evolution of the promotional events for this one online, especially considering we found the ad campaign to be quite different from previous View Askew offerings, especially as far as the web was concerned.
  • In his recent blog, Kevin presented this quite creative, eye-catching fan made poster for “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” that we just had to run here as well for the archives. As he urges in his post, get on out there and see the flick, for the first time or see it again! There’s nothing like the experience of enjoying Kevin’s films with a live audience, and now is your chance. See you in the theater!
  • Those of you following the lovely Elizabeth Banks around the country may be interested in this premiere footage from her other recent theatrical offering “W”, now opening in the U.K. Catching up on more Banks in the e-mail bag backlog, USA Today also ran a piece centered on the actress recently.

“Zack And Miri” Opens Best In Slow B.O. Weekend…

November 3rd @ 9:33 am | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • The Halloween holiday falling on a Friday kept a lot of folks out of theaters this weekend, putting box office bank at much lower levels than expected across the board. Despite this, “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” still managed to open strongest among the field of new offerings this week, though falling slightly short of kid favorite “High School Musical 3”.


    Variety reports that the estimated Sunday take is a respectable 10.7 million, though our favorite figure is the huge increase in box office from Friday to Saturday, indicating that great reviews and word of mouth from the Friday shows brought folks into theaters on Saturday:

      ‘Landing at No. 2 domestically was the Weinstein Co.’s R-rated laffer “Zack and Miri Make a Porno”. Directed by Kevin Smith, comedy opened to an estimated $10.7 million from 2,735 on the strength of younger moviegoers. The Seth Rogen-Elizabeth Banks pic was up a hefty 124% Saturday over Friday.’

    If that trend continued, the final take for the weekend could be even higher than estimated. We’re thinking that the “tell two friends” strategy for this one could continue to help the flick hold its own on the big screen (if you liked the movie, tell two people to see it, have them tell two, etc) — Oh, and as always, we’d love for you to see it again yourself this week or weekend, since we’re getting reports at the laughs being so uproarious that many lines/jokes are getting missed! Not that that’s a bad thing, of course, but it makes the value of hitting a second screening all the more worth it.

    We’re currently compiling an update which is coming up later today — We’ll be back with lots more including a wrapup of the weekend, exclusive premiere photos, and a lot more.

    If you saw the movie this weekend, be sure and tell your co-workers and friends how much you dug it! Word of mouth with comedies is always important, and we’d love to see how the film performs this week and weekend, now that the holiday is behind us. We’ll see ya back here with more soon.