- The Cape May Film Festival in Cape May, New Jersey will screen Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy on Saturday, Novemeber 17th. It’s $60 for a festival pass, or $5 for a individual film. You can find more info HERE under the “Film Festival†link.
- It wasn’t Vincent Guastini on Conan last week, but one of his assistants. Here’s Vinny with the details:
Louie sculpted a correction of a life cast of Ben Affleck they were doing a sequence on him for Conan he mentioned his credits one of them being Dogma and they showed a clip the clip was not cleared through me or was it asked if it could be ok to show it,, I’m sure NBC got clearance of the clip, Just to put the record straight the execution and design of the over all effect was conceived by me, and the technicians who carried the effect out was done BY Louie who corrected the head in clay, the head was then made in Wax and run by Joe Mecchia, he made many of the heads, and did all the hair work, also all the heads were painted by myself, as well as the animatronics of it, the Pyro or explosion was done by Charlie Belardinelli. No big deal just in case anybody wanted the full details.
- In a “hot gifts†section of last week’s Entertainment Weekly, Jay and Bob are mentioned while describing how the Cast Away Wilson Volley ball is perfect for “The Silent Bob to your Raving Jayâ€.
- The official site for the Israel release of Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back is located HERE.
- Finally today, catch some Askew vets in these two flicks: The Search for John Gissing, featuring Janeane Garofalo and Alan Rickman, will be having its world premiere at the American Film Institute Film Festival in Hollywood on Friday the 9th at 7:00pm. It’s open to the public, and ticket information for the film and the festival can be found at www.afifest.com. Chasing Amy & Dogma’s Dwight Ewell can be seen in “Punksâ€, currently in limited release.

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