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December 8th @ 5:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Joe Jenkins, Daniel, Tom Smith, Justin McGill, Brian Wenrich

  • If you can find a way to watch CBC Television in Canada on Sunday Dec. 11th at 7:25pm (to be exact), then it’s your lucky day. You’ll catch Kevin talking up Clerks 2 and reminiscing about the good ol’ days (not!) behind the convenience store counter. And yes, Kevin still wants to be Randal Graves. Kevin appears on CBC Television’s irreverant business show, Venture (yes, business show… but it’s not boring, we swear!) The Venture crew came down to Kevin’s New Jersey comic book store to pick his brain about Clerks 2, customers from hell and life behind the cash register. Tune if if you have the means.

  • Panasonic is rolling out an amazing new camcorder, capable of making HD quality films. Kevin was on hand for the press event introducing the camera yesterday, which looks like an amazing piece of equipment. >From the article:
The event was highlighted with an appearance from Kevin Smith, director and producer of Clerks, Good Will Hunting and a host of other films. Smith, who has worked with the DVX 100 pined about the virtues of the HVX200, so much so that the Jersey native got fairly animated on the stage, tossing vulgarities to and fro, and even mentioning what he would like to do with the camera in the privacy of his own bedroom with his wife.

Alright, so the AG-HVX200 is now on our respective Christmas lists. Any takers?

  • We hear that Jason Mewes unexpectedly filled in for Jack Osbourne on the radio program “LoveLine” on Wednesday night. The program is syndicated throughout the country and helps kids with their sex-type problems. We’re sorry we didn’t have pre-notice to inform you, though if anyone’s got clips, we’d love to share them. Congrats on a cool gig, Mewes.
  • A limited edition audio CD called “The Collection” from Alanis Morissette includes an hourlong DVD documentary about her career. Keivn appears in it, where he talks about “Dogma”, her playing God, and writing “Still” for the flick’s soundtrack.
  • “24″ fanatic Shannen Doherty appears on an episode’s commentary track on the new “24: Season 4″ DVD box set.
  • And finally today…A real-life “My Name Is Earl” story? The Austin Chronicle reports. We’ll be back again with more updates, as it’s been an incredibly busy and exciting December. Those of you (like us) getting hammered with that first snowstorm of the season, stay warm and be careful out there!

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