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View Askew 5 Second Draft Is Done!

July 4th @ 4:05 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith, Kevin Shaw, Jess, Nick Lynch

  • Kevin has already completed a second, shorter draft of View Askew 5, as he announced this past weekend. Seems this one runs 110 pages, so, going by the page a minute rule, the flick’s already down to 1:50 (and will likely be shortened even a bit more before all is said and done). Here’s Kev:
Busy weekend. Draft two is done. First draft was 130 pages. This draft is an even 110. Thanks to Scott and Jen who both had insightful perspectives and gave good notes.

Now, on to Green Arrow, issue two.

Kevin Finishes First Draft Of “View Askew 5″…

July 1st @ 2:08 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • How’s THIS for big news? It seems that the first draft of the final flick to feature View Askewniverse characters has been completed by Kevin, and it sounds like he did exactly what he set out to accomplish. Expect the Askewniverse to close up in a big, funny way. Here’s the first of what we’re sure will be a long line of reports on this film, which expects to start shooting this fall, from Mr. Smith himself:
A Day That Will Live In Infamy…

Alright, not really. But it is kind of noteworthy around here.

I just finished the first draft to ‘View Askew 5′.

That’s the working title, mind you – which has less to do with the content as it does with keeping the actual title and plot secret. Some of you are going to love it, some are going to be disappointed by it, some will hate it. But if you’ve been a fan of all the flicks we’ve done so far, it’d be a hard one to totally disregard.

And it makes the most sense, really. It’s kind of the logical progression, if you think about it (which you can’t, as you don’t know what it’s about yet). There’s a dollop of poignancy, and an assload of belly laughs. Expect no morals or lessons this time around, folks; we’re in funny country now.

Keep your fingers crossed. Jen, Scott, and Vincent will be reading it this weekend. Let’s hope they’re not like “Wow – this is dogshit.”

Watch for more News Askew coverage on View Askew 5 soon (of course!).

Kevin Spills Hints On The Next Film & Lots More…

June 24th @ 7:27 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • Well, he promised to start generating some news, and he’s doing just that. Kevin’s been dropping all sorts of hints on the next View Askew production. The following are just a few words from some recent posts from Kevin on the subject of the new, final Askewniverse film as well as some other projects in the works:
Soon, there’s going to be plenty to talk about. And I’d say that this is the banner year for such chatter, as we’re going out with a bang: the last Askewniverse flick, the short film from nowhere, the cartoon-related project, Green Arrow, ‘Bartleby and Loki’ one-shot, Vulgarthon 2000, the Special Edition ‘Dogma’ DVD, the ‘Better Place’ DVD, the last flick preem party, another tour of duty on ‘Daredevil’, and more.

(On the topic of the personal aspect of the new script.)

It was at one point, when too much thought was going into it. But I then arrived at the conclusion that this is just another flick, and shouldn’t be granted any weight or over-thought the others didn’t benefit (or suffer) from. Sometimes, it’s best to go at it casually, rather than grand guiginol.

Of course, in the process of going at it casually it WINDS UP grand guiginol…

Well, that’s not a bad thing either.

On that note, of the last Askewniverse flick thus far I can say only this…

After making two flicks that had some weight and depth to them, it’s high-time we got back to doing what put us on the map in the first place, while tying up a few loose threads in the process.

Kevin also printed the first initials of the last name of each cast member he’d need to participate in the flick for it to work, as he’s written it currently (we’ve filled in who we THINK the folks are, our best guesses):

M (Jason Mewes)
S (Kevin Smith – Unless he already assumed himself, thus it’d be Lisa Spoonhauer)
L (Jason Lee)
O (Brian O’Halloran)
A (Jeff Anderson)
A (Ben Affleck)
D (Matt Damon)
H (Renee Humphrey)
G (Mayilyn Ghigliotti)
T (Guin Turner)
J (Bryan Johnson)
F (Walt Flanagan)
M (Scott Mosier)
E (Dwight Ewell)

Kevin says these folks are all absolutely NEEDED to make the film as currently scripted.

Our thoughts on this. While the cast list above may not be quite right, it’s close. And we assume this means that we’re going to tie up all those loose/unseen ends from the other films. We’ll finally get to meet all the cousins and see all the incidents that we only heard about in other films. Julie Dwyer in the flesh? Maybe. Stranger things have happened. We think Kevin’s been doing neat little things like this with the Jay & Silent Bob comics, and it’ll be a great nod to see how everything comes together. Of course, Jay & Bob themselves have to fit in there, AND the script STILL has to allow for an uninitiated audience member to have a good time. But it seems like Kevin’s quite excited about what he’s got penned, and we’re certainly looking forward to hearing more about it. It’s going to be a fan-pleaser at the very least, that’s for sure. We’ll of course have the best coverage for you right here.

Kevin: Clerks To Air On ABC As Planned, Vulgarthon 2000 In October!

April 19th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • Wow, this was some unexpected but very welcome news indeed! Kevin made a surprise post today with details on everything that’s been going on, and spilled the beans on the timeframe AND film lineup for the next Vulgarthon (This OCTOBER!). You can bet we’ll be at that one. At any rate, here’s Kevin with all the details on what’s been going on, and good news for those of you who wanted to see Clerks TCS (though bad news for those of you who wanted to see it UNCUT):
  • ALL NUDE NEWS!!!!

    Alright – so it’s partially-clad news.

    So here’s the deal: after months of speculation – both by me and a slew of other cats who aren’t me – about what’s going to happen to the ‘Clerks’ cartoon, I can finally spill my guts.

    It’s going to air on ABC.

    Not that big a shock, right? Some have expected it, others thought we’d be buying it back through Miramax and releasing it as a feature. Believe me – that was almost what happened. For the last two months, it’s what we were gearing up for. Framing devices to link the episodes were planned (including my favorite suggestion by Paul Dini: a ‘Song of the South’ approach, with a modern-day Uncle Remus – which Rock would’ve been perfect for – spinning yarns about B’rer Dante, B’rer Randal, and that rascally B’rer Jay), and as soon as contracts were signed, the re-realization of six episodes into one feature would’ve began. But then Mosier and I thought about it, long and hard, and opted against. At the end of the day, it was never conceived as a flick, and trying to force it into the mold of one would only diminish what we’d accomplished with the episodes. This was born a tv show, and it’ll die (ratings-wise, no doubt) a tv show. But when all’s said and done, at least you guys and gals – the hardcore fans – will get to see it for free.

    So on May 31st, you’ll be able to tune in and watch what we and all the fine folks who actually labored on the shows spent the last year working on. No telling if all six will make it to air (remember – this is the network that cancelled Pete Berg’s excellent ‘Wonderland’ after only two eps); I guess that has a lot to do with the ratings. Hopefully, since there’s only six, and it’s only summer, ABC will let ‘em all see the light of day…

    Not without cuts, of course. For those of you who caught the ‘Clip Show’ episode at some of my college gigs, you got to see the ‘Flinstones List’ gag which will not air when ‘Clip Show’ runs during week two. Deemed too offensive by the network’s standards and practices, it’ll be sliced out – as will a handful of other jokes from other episodes (depsite the fact that the network’s running a disclaimer at the top of each episode). For all their uncut glory, you’ll have to pick the eps up on video when Miramax eventually releases them (with video intros by yours truly), somewhere down the road.

    It sucks, but it’s not my network, and I don’t call the shots (or the cuts). At least they’re finally going to be seen.

    And be seen they will. The great irony is that even if we get some shitty ratings (like, say, a five share), we’ll still have reached more folks in a single sitting than have seen any of our flicks singly in theatrical release. An example of this: ‘Wasteland’, the other cursed Miramax tv production that ABC also dumped, got around a five share on its worst night. A five share equals a little over five million viewers. Multiply that by the average ticket price of six bucks, and you’ve got an equivalent box office gross of thirty million – which is what ‘Dogma’ made and was considered a hit at. Go figure.

    It’s been a weird, strange trip, our foray into tv-land. It’s odd that this is how it all ends. Let me tell you – I have a great, newfound respect for anybody that can keep a show on tv for more than a season (hell, even a crappy one). It’s a lot tougher than it looks (which doesn’t explain ‘Two Guys and a Girl’ at all).

    Whew. Onto other stuff.

    The first of the two hinted at announcements from the other day was going to be the ‘Clerks’ cartoon movie, which we’ve dealt, and isn’t happening. The other announcement is also something that’s not going to come to fruition, but I’ll tell you what it was anyway.

    We were going to open a movie theatre in Red Bank.

    There’s this dinner theatre across from the diner on Monmouth Street that shuttered a few months back. We were in negotiations to pick it up, throw in some projectors, and turn it into ‘Jay and Silent Bob’s Groovy Movies’, which would’ve been a rep house, showing all manner of flicks that have gone the way of video. For example, our inaugural month would’ve been Comics in Film month, and we would’ve shown ‘Batman’ one week, ‘Superman’ the next, etc., etc. You get the idea – all flicks that you could easily watch on video, but would be cool to see again on the big screen.

    Regardless, we opted in the end to let it go, as the rent was ultimately too cost prohibitive. Rest assured – this is something we’ll get around to doing one day, as it’s too cool an idea not to do. But when we do it, it’ll be at a lot less than a hundred grand a year lease.

    That being said, I read with great interest the speculation that the announcements were going to have something to do with another Vulgarthon – so much so that we started asking ourselves “Hey – when are we going to have another Vulgarthon?”

    And I have an answer.

    Vulgarthon 2000 will be held in October – more than likely on Halloween. Costumes are not required, but we’re going to give out some sweet prizes to those who do come dressed as various View Askew characters (swallow your dignity and win a poster!). The lineup is going to be as follows:

  • ‘Mallrats’
  • Bryan Johnson’s ‘Vulgar’
  • Brian Lynch’s ‘Big Helium Dog’
  • Malcolm Ingram’s ‘Drawing Flies’

    If Vincent’s ‘A Better Place’ is not on DVD at that point, it too will be added to the mix. We’ll be holding the event at ol’ faitful herself – The White Street Cinema (home of the ‘Dogma’ benefit, as well as the original ‘Vulgarthon’), which mean there’s only just shy of five hundred seats to go around. No clue as to who’ll be attending, and tickets won’t go on sale until the end of summer. Should be loads of fun.

    Funny, isn’t it? Another Vulgarthon was about the farthest thing from my mind the other day, until you guys started speculating about it. Now, it’s virtually a reality. Well done.

    And the final bit of news is about the next flick. We’ve decided what it’s going to be. For the fifth and final View Askewniverse film, we present….

    Nah – too early. That’s enough good news for one day.

First Look: Jay & Bob Figures!!!

May 14th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Sean Russell

Jay & Silent Bob Action Figures

  • News Askew FINALLY has that first look at the ACTUAL Jay & Silent Bob figures for you, courtesy of our scooper and ToyFare Magazine. Click the thumbnail for a better look. Trust us, once you get a look at these two, you’re not going to be able to pass them up when they’re available for sale this September.

An article accompanied the photo, but we don’t have it transcribed…If someone would like to do it and send it our way, that’d be great.