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May 29th @ 1:02 am | No Comments » | Scooped by E. Christopher, Ryan Maxwell, Evan Pinsoneault

  • Catch Kevin IN STUDIO on Opie & Anthony’s XM radio program this Tuesday morning, May 30th. We’ll work to get clippage of Kevin’s stint online ASAP for you non-subscribers. Last time, Kevin hung out for the duration of the program, and many called it one of the best O&A shows of all time. What’ll happen next time? Tune in Tuesday, and watch News Askew for your own chance to listen.
  • Clerks was selected at the 33rd funniest movie of all time by the American Movie Classics channel (AMC). In the program they aired, there were a couple of good clips of Kevin discussing the film, along with director Penelope Spheeris and critic Richard Roeper also chatting about it. Congrats!
  • Catch Kevin this weekend on the Bravo channel, appearing in interviews on a new clip show called “The 100 Funniest Movies of All Time”.
  • Joey Lauren Adams appears in the new comedy “The Break-Up” next weekend, in a supporting role as lead Aniston’s best friend. The New York Daily News runs a nice profile piece on her featuring some interesting info on a past relationship, and some quotes about “Come Early Morning” and “Break-Up”. Here’s a snippet:
But the roles, she found, were not as memorable as her sexy squeak. “After ‘Chasing Amy,’ I thought, ‘Oh, I’m finally gonna get to do good parts,’” Adams says. “But they’re not out there. I was really disillusioned.” Tired of sitting around waiting, she decided to write and direct her own movie. “Come Early Morning,” a semiautobiographical film starring Ashley Judd, took Adams five years to make but premiered at this year’s Sundance to good notices.

But her off-screen life has a parallel with her new film: She has had a sort-of breakup with Vince Vaughn. The two met over a decade ago in Hollywood.

“I thought he was really cute, and we ended up talking, and he asked me out,” she recalls. The next day she invited Vaughn to a dog park with her friend, even though no one actually had a dog. “Vince thought that was really strange … and I completely freaked him out by bringing a friend along.”

Adams remembers Vaughn telling her that day about a new script a friend had written, and how one character was based on him. “Vince was really shy,” she says. “I thought, ‘Why would someone base a character on you?’” The friend was Jon Favreau, and the movie was the indie cult classic “Swingers.” And despite her and Vaughn’s awkward “date,” a friendship flourished; she became part of his creative circle, which includes Favreau, “Arrested Development” star Jason Bateman and “Break-Up” producer Peter Billingsley.

  • High praise from the author of “Gone Baby, Gone”, Affleck’s upcoming directorial effort, in the Boston Herald. Dennis Lehane really digs the cast that’s been assembled for the film.

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