- Another praise-filled review of the Mallrats DVD appears at the Lightviews site. Is it possible for ANYONE to dislike this DVD? It’s perfect!
- Aren’t these cool!??!! Replace that boring old Windows recycle bin with a pack of Nails Cigarettes! The pack’s full of cigs when you got files in there, and out of smokes after you empty it. Nifty concept. Grab them here or visit the Files Askew archives.
- AnotherUniverse.Com checks in with another interesting story (with some great quotes) concerning Kev and DareDevil:
“During the panel, many fans took the opportunity to ask Kevin Smith questions regarding Daredevil, and Smith revealed that while he thought he was being clever with his original Daredevil story about Matt Murdock regaining his sight (which was quickly scuttled after Scott Lobdell wrote a short DD arc with the same theme at the end of the original series’ run), he realized later that many such stories had been written previously, so he rethought his approach and came up with the current arc.
“Smith also revealed that the upcoming Wizard-edition Daredevil #1/2 will explain just how Mysterio learned so much about Matt Murdock. “We’ll see a secret meeting that took place between Kingpin and Mysterio,” Smith said. “A lot of people assumed it happened, and now we’re finally going to show it.” Some fans took the opportunity to ask Smith rather offbeat and odd questions about scenes or characters in his films. When asked if always gets stupid questions by a fan, Smith replied with a snappish, “There are no such things as stupid fans, only stupid f%^$ing people.” ”
- And, to wrap things up today, a scooper checks in from the George Carlin front:
George was a really cool guy. He was very nice and shook our hands and spoke with us. My friends and I asked him about what it was like to work on Dogma and what Kevin Smith was like. George had nothing but nice things to say. He said that working on Dogma was fun and a great experience and that he wished he could have been on the set even more often than he was. And, according to George, Kevin is a “great guy”.

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