- Here’s one of the niftier fan-made things we’ve seen in a while — A pop-up book featuring a scene from the Clerks Animated Series! We’ll let Laine take over with the description of this creation:
The two pages I’ve made are a recreation of the “Why are we walking like this?†gag in the Clerks Animated Series. On page one you can make Dante & Randal climb the side of Leonardo Tower by pulling on the severed human finger (whoever gets that gag wins a shiny, official, bonafied No-Prize). On page two the disk in the middle rotates to show the flowerpot falling and breaking at the clerk’s feet, as well as capturing the camera trick of revealing how oddly horizontal our minimum wage heroes actually are.
Check out the shots of the book right here. Nice work, Laine!
- The latest issue of Maxim magazine has a small blurb announcing Kevin’s involvement with the “Fletch Won†project. It mentions nothing other that he’s directing and that it’s a prequel to the other Fletch flicks. Ha ha. “Fletch flicksâ€. Try saying that 5 times fast.
- A UK fan caught Troma Films (they of fantastic B-horror film fame) head honcho Lloyd Kaufman at a Q&A over the pond recently, and when asked about Kevin, said the following (approximately):
“Kevin Smith? I think Kevin is one of the few who seam to make the movies they want and still be in the hollywood system. I mean what did you think of his last movie the Silent Bob film?â€
Fan-boy: It was OK, funny.
Lloyd: Yes I liked it, I think he’s still making films on the same level as his first in terms of control we will see how he goes but yes I like his films.
Fan-boy: It was OK, funny.
Lloyd: Yes I liked it, I think he’s still making films on the same level as his first in terms of control we will see how he goes but yes I like his films.
Man, you gotta wonder what a Kevin Smith/Troma team-up would look like…
- Kevin and Jay appear in yesterday’s Chicago Sun-Times print edition. On page 44, in the “Showcase†section, you’ll see a shot of the guys attending the “Cat in the Hat†premiere party. If anyone’s got a scan, pass it on, we’ll post it.
- The new “Hollywood Life†magazine (formerly “Movielineâ€) has a Kevin mention in their annual “Most List†(November 2003 issue). On page 77, Kevin is given the title of “Most Nervous Post-Gigliâ€. We beg to differ. And we’re sure Kevin would be the first to rebuke that statement.
- Dogma and Kevin score a mention in a writeup on “Matrix Philosophy†at the Cinecon site. Scroll down to “THE ORACLE†section if you wanna check that out.




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