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February 24th @ 7:20 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jason Feifer, Bob Klein, Gordon, Vinny Foti, Sasaki, Richard Davidson, Jordan, Matt Gardner, Daniel Story, Jason Hester & Prolauk

  • Clark University Appearance Info: Currently, the event is only open to students. Tickets will be given to students (free of charge) sometime in the beginning of March. If, when the date of the event gets closer, they haven’t given out as many tickets as there are seats (which is just around 650), they’ll open it up to the public for a small fee. Assume that the demand will be high though, so chances are this one will remain student only.
  • DVDFile have posted a very positive review of the Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back DVD. Be sure to check that out HERE. If you missed ours last week, you can check it and all our reviews out HERE.

  • In the current isue of Entertainment weekly, there are 2 View Askew DVD reviews. First, one of Criteion’s re-release of Chasing Amy (it’s the same disc that was out before). The second is for Drawing Flies, which gets a C+. We’re still getting to that Flies review, it’s been a busy week. Sit tight, we haven’t forgotten.
  • Some new entries for Files Askew today – A dandy Clerks Wallpaper for Windows, made out of the new posters available at the Stash! You can download it both 1024*768 and 800*600 resolution versions.
  • We’re receving tons of reports that The Jay & Bob DVD has started to hit shelves around the country – Look around, if you’re lucky and didn’t preorder, you might be able to pick one up a few days early and get a head start on all that new material on there. We hear that Walmart is a GREAT place to look, as they’re notorious for breaking street dates.
  • Martin Short’s “Primetime Glick” show included a small Clerks reference in their recent episode — It appeared during a parody commercial of the Independent Film Channel, describing their weekly lineup – Monday through Thursday night, the movies advertised were all fakes – they delt with heroin addicts, hitchhikers, and lesbians (apparently their idea of main themes in independent flicks), and then “On Friday night, Kevin Smith’s Clerks”. The poster was shown as well. Guess they feel that IFC shows Clerks quite a bit.

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