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June 3rd, 2004 @ 10:51 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Andrew Saidi, Matt Mitchell, Justin, Randal Chou, Aaron Stewart

  • Jersey Girl celebrated it’s UK premiere last night, and Kev was there with the fam to celebrate the occasion. Don’t forget, he’ll be
    appearing there for a live Q&A on the 7th. A few more seats are open, too – Surf HERE for details
    directly from the man himself.
  • Popular syndicated morning radio show “Bob & Tom” is conducting a poll for the best comedy film of all time. Why not cast some votes
    for your favorite View Askew flicks? Vote in the right sidebar HERE.
  • Hoo boy: Want to hear what Chevy Chase has to say about Kevin in this new interview conducted
    by LJ’s Fletch site? Hold your breath and dive in:
Laker Jim: After Kevin Smith’s Jersey Girl (NOTE: and now Green Hornet) he is going to do “Fletch Won” (the first Fletch Novel) which will be the story of a young Fletch and his first big case. He’s recently said “He (Chevy) was excellent. I mean Chevy is a comedy god. I want to work in Chevy Chase. Which would require a framing device where he’s telling the story . So we’d start with him and segway to Jason Lee (NOTE: now who knows). But that’s if he’s willing to do it.” Without agreeing to anything, would you at least consider it? Fletch fans everywhere want you to be a part of this.

Chevy Chase: For the record, Smith invited me to lunch about 5 or 6 years ago to talk to me about doing another Fletch movie: with me , obviously, playing Fletch. He was ebullient about it; about working with me; and said he was writing it as we spoke. After that lunch, he never took or returned a call from me. After 2 years, I was called by Alan Greisman, producer of the Fletch films, saying, “Kevin doesn’t want to do it.” PERIOD! So I waited for 3 friggin’ years to hear from someone else that Mr. Kevin Smith was, for all practical purposes, lying to me to begin with – having written nothing – rudely deceiving me, and all with no apparent concern for how easily (facile) one can hurt another human being and his family…he can shove it up his hole. If this is the type of director he aspires to being (the type of person I’ve seen a million times in Hollywood), I hope he gets the Karma he’s owed. As for me, he owes me one hell of an explanation. (But, with some, when you’re “hot” the rest of the world owes you).

If I played any part in the Fletch remake, think about it: as soon as I appeared on the screen people would say, “Hey…There’s Fletch, man!” Silly idea. Keep me out of it. Fletch is me.

Laker Jim: I know you said you can’t see anyone else playing Fletch (cause they’d just be imitating Chevy Chase), but what do you think of Jason Lee as an actor (who might play a younger Fletch)? He is a huge fan of yours and loves Fletch. Would you consider taking him under your wing?

Chevy Chase: I don’t know him or his humor. But, given how much “Fletch” was a personal product of my improvisation and the work closest to me as a person, I don’t get it. $?? (Always). As for Lee, I’m flattered and would be happy to share what I can with him.

Sour grapes? Sheesh. We have a feeling that Kevin might have something to say in response to this, though you may recall in the past, Kevin has told a
few Chevy stories of his own, and, as far as we know, hoped to involve Chase in the film as much as he could, but given that it’s been a film where many
decisions are being dictated by the studio and other influences (witness Kevin’s continuing please to use Lee)…It’s very odd how much bitterness that
Chase seems to hold for Kev. Then again, Chase was never known for being the nicest of people, either.

  • For the last couple of weeks, Kansas City radio station KRBZ 96.5 The Buzz has been running a “Get out and vote” spot by Kevin. If anyone’s got a copy of
    it sampled, send it, we’d love to run it here at the site.
  • Interesting tidbit: On the Eurotrip DVD’s “Party Commentary”, Dave Mandel reveals that Kevin was originally slated to play the role of the “Midnite Express
    Delivery Clerk”, but because he was doing the sound mix for Jersey Girl, he couldn’t make it to the set to perform the role.

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