Interesting Tidbits From Kev…

February 27th, 2005 @ 6:00 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Kevin’s been around answering some questions lately, and we’ve taken some time to do a sweep and pull out what we think many of you might find interesting. So, we’ll clue you in on the conversation, if needed, otherwise, what you see ahead is directly from the typing fingers of Kevin Smith himself:
  • [On the CLIT inaction figures standing on their own given their tiny feet:] “Each CLIT figure comes with a letter (C, L, I, T) that aid them in standing. Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash and it’s parent company, View Askew Productions, however, highly recommend against standing on any clits yourself… unless you’re asked to, in the heat of the moment.”
  • [On the material for the EVENING 2 DVD from Toronto and the upcoming London Q&A:] “When all’s said and done, we’ll actually have almost as much material from these gigs (T.O. and U.K.) as we did from the five colleges (eight hours vs. ten), as we only taped two hours apiece at the colleges, and we’re doing the whole shows at the current gigs.”
  • A secret tidbit on his “Green Hornet” script: ” There is a third generation in the flick (well, second, since we can’t reference the first gen, the Lone Ranger).”
  • This post reveals that Zach Braff (he of “Scrubs” and “Garden State” fame) is the top choice to play “Fletch” in Kev’s adaptation of Fletch Won now. Not a bad choice at all.

And finally, for those of you attending Vulgarthon next month (yep, just one month away now!), Kevin reveals that no special seating is set aside — Simply first come, first-served. We’ll likely have some more tips for you as the event draws closer (anyone remember the “stand up and move left to fill in empty seats” trick from last time?). So we suggest that when you pick your seats, don’t leave those empty buffer seats around ya. Fill ‘em in. Every seat in the house is a good one: “Oddly enough, even in the Dome, you can sit in the front row and still go home sans neck trouble. The theater’s designed really well, and there’s plenty of space between the screen and the first row.” We look forward to meeting many of you there!

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