Virgin Megastore DVD Signing Details…

July 14th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by J.M. Kenny & ViewAskewJ

  • We’ve been getting a TON of requests for this information regarding the July 20th ‘Rats signing, and now we’ve finally got it. Note, the OFFICIAL press release follows, but JM tells us that the signing will go until 3 (not 2:00 as scheduled), and, from past experience, Kevin will usually sign as long as he’s allowed to stay. Still, get there early, grab a good spot in line, and make sure you’ve got enough cash or credit to buy the disc, cuz they might sell out unless they’ve got a TON! We know for a fact that Kevin will appear along with JM & Vincent (who produced the disc), so be sure and stop and say hi to them all, and thank them for a job well done.
Director Kevin Smith to Appear at Virgin Megastore in New York To Promote DVD Release of ‘Mallrats’

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., July 13 /PRNewswire/ — Kevin Smith, the acclaimed director of the cutting edge films “Clerks,” “Mallrats,” “Chasing Amy,” and the controversial “Dogma,” will make a special appearance to promote the DVD Collector’s Edition release of Mallrats between Noon — 2 p.m. on July 20, 1999 at the Virgin Megastore at Union Square in New York City. The title, from Universal Studios Home Video, debuts in stores on July 20 for $34.98 suggested retail price.

The DVD Collector’s Edition of “Mallrats” features commentaries by director Kevin Smith, cast members Ben Affleck, Jason Lee and Jason Mewes, and producer Scott Mosier. Other highlights include over an hour of deleted scenes, live footage from the feature commentary session, a featurette, the original theatrical trailer, the MCA Soundtrack presentation of The Goops singing “Build Me Up Buttercup,” production photographs, animated screens and hidden bonuses.

The hilarious slacker comedy “Mallrats” follows the lives of several youths spent at a mall over a weekend and stars Jeremy London, Jason Lee, Shannen Doherty, Claire Forlani, Ben Affleck and Jason Mewes, with cameos by Priscilla Barnes and Michael Rooker.

Recipient of the 1994 Sundance Film Festival Filmmaker’s Trophy and the Cannes Film Festival Prix de la Jeunesse for “Clerks” and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay for “Chasing Amy,” 29-year old Kevin Smith’s additional credits include screenwriter, editor, actor and producer. He also lists comic book writer, comic book store owner and cashier among his other occupations. A celebrated indie filmmaker who formed his own production company, View Askew, with the success of “Clerks” in 1994, Smith also achieved considerable commercial success with the box office smash, “Good Will Hunting” in which he served as co-executive producer. The film starred two of his most frequent screen collaborators, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, who were also featured in “Chasing Amy” and Smith’s latest release, “Dogma.”

Universal Studios Home Video is a part of Universal Studios (www.universalstudios.com), a unit of The Seagram Company, Ltd., a global entertainment and beverage company.

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