- Ah, we gotta say, it’s great to have Kevin wrapped on “Catch†and back Stateside, we certainly dig the frequent updates and news coming in these days. Today, we’ll kick it off with the lively, beautiful Mallrats X jacket. You’ve seen the cover, now check out the complete wraparound and feature list — It’s another packed set, and one you’ll definitely want to preorder a signed copy of as soon as possible. September 20th is getting close! Can you feel the excitement!?!? We’re currently chatting with Universal about nabbing a pre-release copy, so watch this site for an early look and review of what’s certain to be another gem to add to your growing View Askew DVD collection.
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Degrassi & Mallrats Extravaganza!
- Two nice scans to kick off the ‘ol update for ya today. First up, this full page ad comes to us from Video Business Magazine. No news here, as you know Kevin has already given us the full details and the cover, but we figured you’d dig seeing the ad all the same.
Also, TVShowsOnDVD broke a nice story late today — The cover art and full specs of the “Jay & Silent Bob Do Degrassi†DVD, which is apparently coming in TWO VERSIONS, including an UNCENSORED ONE! COOOOOOL. Check out that cover, with the thumbs-up from Kevin reading “Contains coarse and explicit language. In other words, everything you’d expect from a Kevin Smith DVDâ€. Gotta love it!
Obviously, the ONLY one to get is the Unrated, as it costs 5 bucks more, but has a bunch more goodies (deleted scenes, commentary, and the unrated interview). Here’s the full specs of this one:
Watch the epsiodes on The N this summer (August 12th, 19th, and 26th), and buy the DVDs, both of them, on November the 9th. We’ll let you know when Stash preoders are ready, of course, so you can get ‘em signed and direct (we have a feeling there’s gonna be some public events surrounding these bad boys, too). Stick around.
Mallrats DVD Art: First Look!
- Kevin’s been kind enough to drop a nice exclusive to kick off the weekend today – The official case art for the Mallrats 10th Anniversary DVD. Remember, this is the one with the brand new cut of the film, never before seen anywhere and, of course, the Q&A taped at the Arclight earlier this year. Once we get our hands on a copy, of course we’ll have screenshots and a ton more details on all the other goodies inside. In the meantime, enjoy the slightly new/changed artwork colors, and set your watches for September 20th. It’s coming up faster than ya think.
Mallrats DVD Clarification/Correction…
- It seems that there was indeed some legitimate confusion regarding the Mallrats X DVD. It’ll be just a single-disc set, but a two-sided one. We’re assuming it’s one of those fancy dual-layer, dual-sided discs, so you’re basically getting the same amount of content as you’d see on two separate discs. Just less physical storage space and one less disc to lose or get covered in your grubby fingerprints. So that’s nice. Here’s Kevin with the clarification:
Here’s how the ONE DISC/TWO SIDED DVD lays out, thus far. Naturally, this is subject to change.
I’ll mark what’s new (stuff made for this edition) and what’s old (from the previous DVD release).
SIDE 1
THEATRICAL CUT (OLD)
· ORIGINAL ON SET CAST INTERVIEWS (NEW)
· A BRIEF Q&A WITH KEVIN SMITH (NEW)
· THE ERECTION OF AN EPIC – THE MAKING OF MALLRATS (NEW)
· BLOOPERS (NEW)
· VIEW ASKEW’S LOOK BACK AT MALLRATS (OLD)
· FEATURE COMMENTARY (OLD)
· THEATRICAL TRAILER (OLD)
· THE GOOPS “BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP†(OLD)
SIDE TWO 2
· KEVIN AND SCOTT’S INTRODUCTION (NEW)
· MALLRATS RE-CUT (NEW)
· MALLRATS CAST REUNION Q&A SESSION (NEW)
There are also three new Easter Eggs buried in that disc as well. Sadly, due to space constraints, we had to lose the optional angle on the old commentary track from the previous “Rats†DVD, and there’s no new commentary track either (again, we ran out of space). Regardless, this new, 10th anniversary special edition is PACKED!
I think the audience would agree with me there?
We never recorded a new commentary track. Mos and I just felt like everything there was to say was said in the old commentary track, the new doc, the Q&A, and the new intro to the new cut.
Due to the side separation, both films will still run uninterrupted in their full bitrates. We’re expecting the best-looking transfer of the film to date. ‘Rats has been well-known as one of the most rewatachable of the bunch, so be prepared to add this one to your collection, and spin it up in your DVD player for years to come.
Mallrats X: DVD Details!
- Just to set the record straight here, before the confusion sets in — Yes, DVDAnswers reported that Mallrats X will only come in a single DVD set, with the previous heard September 20th date. HOWEVER, Kevin has thankfully debunked that one, with a post today confirming that we’ll see a 2-disc set, which means NO seamless branching (which I’ve never found all that seamless), two totally different versions of the film (extended and theatrical) and lots more. The list will even inform you on stuff that’s from the previous disc release (but just too darn good not to include) and new goodies such as a blooper reel, a new doc from the master, JM Kenny, original cast interviews, and more.
I’ll mark what’s new (stuff made for this edition) and what’s old (from the previous DVD release).
DISC 1
· THEATRICAL CUT (OLD)
· ORIGINAL ON SET CAST INTERVIEWS (NEW)
· A BRIEF Q&A WITH KEVIN SMITH (NEW)
· THE ERECTION OF AN EPIC – THE MAKING OF MALLRATS (NEW)
· BLOOPERS (NEW)
· VIEW ASKEW’S LOOK BACK AT MALLRATS (OLD)
· FEATURE COMMENTARY (OLD)
· THEATRICAL TRAILER (OLD)
· THE GOOPS “BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP†(OLD)
DISC 2
· KEVIN AND SCOTT’S INTRODUCTION (NEW)
· MALLRATS RE-CUT (NEW)
· MALLRATS CAST REUNION Q&A SESSION (NEW)
There are also three new Easter Eggs buried in those discs as well. Sadly, due to space constraints, we had to lose the optional angle on the old commentary track from the previous “Rats†DVD, and there’s no new commentary track either (again, we ran out of space). Regardless, these discs are PACKED!
We’re STOKED to see the new cut, which is a never before seen version, different from the extended cut on the last disc. We hope to have an early look for you soon, though the rest of you will have to stare at the walls ’til September 20th. This one’s a no-brainer when preorder time comes, folks.
Mallrats Book: THE RETURN!!!
- BIG news for those of you who have been looking for one of the View Askew holy grails to add to your collection. The incredibly rare MALLRATS book is coming BACK for a reprinting just in time to celebrate the film’s 10th anniversary (and DVD release). Not only THAT, this article is announcing, for the first time we’ve seen, a SEPTEMBER 20TH RELEASE DATE for the new Mallrats DVD! Yes, the cool gets cooler. Here’s that very blurb, courtest of the July issue of “Previews†magazine from Diamond:
MALLRATS TP
by Kevin Smith
They say that “Time heals all woundsâ€, so we felt after ten years it was finally safe to re-release the book that nobody wanted, showcasing the movie that nobody saw. To coincide with the release of the Mallrats 10th Anniversary DVD, Graphitti Designs and View Askew are pleased to offer you the Mallrats Trade Paperback. Features the complete movie script by Kevin Smith blended together with a shitload of newly designed visual content that includes pictures, drawings, diagrams and behind the scenes Mallrats stuff. 96 pages of action, adventure and shopping antic. The Mallrats 10th Anniversary DVD goes on sale September 20th. Take advantage of “Mallrats Fever†and discover for yourself just how much times have changed. Everyone loves Mallrats today!! Like a fine wine, Mallrats has matured to become a classic on par with Citizen Kane, Casablanca and Barbwire. Go figure!! SC, 96 pgs, FC $14.95
You can bet your lunch money that we’ll be selling these signed through the Stash, and of course we’ll let you know when you can get in those pre-orders. They sold out the run once before, we wouldn’t be surprised to see it happen yet again. And those of you who looked long and hard for your first editions, never fear — They’re just a like a first edition of anything, they’ll never lose their value, both sentimental and otherwise. We’re very happy that so many of you will finally have a chance to own this colorful, 96 page chunk ‘o fun.
As for the DVD release date, we’ll mark the calendars now, and let you know if we hear a confirmation or denial on that one.
View Askew NewsBites™
- Smart-popcorn.com picks Chasing Amy as the 23rd most romantic film of all time! . We really dig the write-up, too, in fact it’s one of the best verses we’ve read on the film in quite some time:
Chasing Amy is such an enterprising and resonant departure for Smith that even with the reoccurring characters and intertwining plot details between it and the other four films of his Jersey series, it stands as a much more grown-up undertaking. Though it is not his finest or even most profound film (That would be Dogma), it is the only one of his ventures where the comedy is secondary to the message, the characters, and romance presented. Chasing Amy is a romantic comedy in the sense that, yes, there are a lot of laughs as Holden (Ben Affleck) tries to woo Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams). From that perspective Chasing Amy is a romantic comedy just as Clerks is a slacker comedy, Mallrats is a…well… action-slacker-romantic comedy, Dogma is a religious satire, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a hedonistic, fan favoring, spoof-heavy comedy adventure. But as we watch the romance take root, flourish, then wither, and eventually die, the laughs vanish like ghosts and the whole production begins to seem Shakespearean in nature– just without all the bloodshed. We have two lovers uniting in an affront to some around them (though instead of using skin color or feuding families, Smith makes his female lead a lesbian); we watch jealousy rear its ugly head in both Holden and his best friend, Banky (Jason Lee); and Holden possesses a fatal flaw that brings about his downfall and the loss of that which he’s worked so hard to achieve, that fatal flaw being a heavy dose of pride.
If you have ever seen Kevin Smith out of character in any fashion (and if you have not then I would highly recommend the monstrously entertaining and insightful An Evening with Kevin Smith), you will know that he is generally a soft spoken, witty, but self-deprecating man that employs his crassness and sensitivity equally. The most difficult aspect of Chasing Amy is that after watching it once a second viewing becomes difficult, not only because it makes you mull over any past romantic injustices you’ve been a part of, but because it is an incredibly private look into the heart of Smith himself. His character, Silent Bob, is at his most loquacious in this film and delivers a reflective speech that not only gives the film its title and identifies Holden’s pride, but comes off almost as Smith paying penance for his own past. It is a somber, but enlightening moment.
The characters start out in New York City. Holden McNeil and Banky Edwards, the creators of a popular comic book “Bluntman & Chronicâ€, are guests at a comic book convention. After a near homicidal autograph session where Banky assaults an irritating collector demeaning Banky’s status as “inkerâ€, the two gravitate towards a guest panel where minorities in the business speak about their place in comic books. It is there the only character more colorful than the sharp-tongued and homophobic cynic of Banky (who isn’t as diabolical as the Bard’s Iago, but who causes quite enough trouble as it is) is introduced in Hooper, the very effeminate homosexual black man that puts on a splendidly comic front as an angry, racially driven radical. After Holden and Banky participate in a staged argument on African American’s in pop culture and a fake shooting occurs to scare off the audience and panelists, the only person remaining is fellow comic book creator Alyssa Jones, who is unfazed by the shenanigans and amiably chastises the trio for their antics. Holden is immediately smitten with her and the four go to a bar where the two hit it off. These two early scenes are the high point of the film’s comedy and the starting point of the air of romance throughout.
The affair is anything but generic. Holden soon finds out Alyssa is involved with another woman and he is forced to resign himself to being her friend only. The chemistry between the two is too powerful for them to handle though, and in a perfectly squirmy scene we wring our hands and bite our lip as Holden pours his heart out to Alyssa and pleads to give him a chance. Initially enraged at his sentiment, Alyssa comes to remember that the original reason she opened herself up to females was so that she wasn’t cutting off fifty percent of the population in the search of her soul mate. She believes Holden might be that person and the two foster an all-too-perfect union. A dark cloud looms over them in the character of Banky, however. Banky harbors an incredible jealousy towards Alyssa, not only because of the chasm forming in his twenty year friendship with Holden, but because underneath the layers of gay jokes and machismo Banky might just be in love with his friend. He succeeds in digging up dirt on Alyssa and reveals to Holden a promiscuous past. When Alyssa admits the truth behind her youthful experimentation, Holden cannot accept the fact that his inexperience does not make him less of a man to her and that no matter her past, he is what she truly wants. And so come the heartbreaks and broken friendships as Holden confronts the two people closest to him about their secrets.
Smith tackles sensitive subjects (or at least what was considerably more sensitive eight years ago) like homosexuality and sexual freedom realistically and intelligently. Smith creates Banky as the lens through which the immature and ignorant would see these subjects, and frank monologues from Silent Bob (Smith’s character), Alyssa, and Hooper (effectively Banky’s foil) share with us viewpoints that would probably make the world a better place if they were more common. It is poor Holden, the everyman– the every-dumb-conventional-thinkingman– stuck in the middle and forced to learn things the hard way.
The cast of Chasing Amy is less important than the characters Smith has written to life. Jason Lee effortlessly upstages his co-stars with his energetic brooding and scathing commentary that cuts to the heart of matters, but it is the fact that his commentary is generally and terribly wrong that allows the viewer to pay more attention to Affleck and Adams. Note the way Banky says, “This is all going to end badly,†early on. It’s so subtle he probably doesn’t even realize it, but he’s not making a premonition. He’s making a promise. Banky’s bile exists because of problems he has with himself, not with the world, and when Banky declares with ostensible frustration that “man-friendly lesbians†are a figment of Holden’s imagination, it feels like the desperate act of a spurned lover.
It is hard to see Chasing Amy as a great romance once the other shoe drops and the hurting begins. You might be asking right now how I could consider it so. Watch it. If Smith has it his way, by the end, you’ll know.
- Double Dare, the documentary on two stunt women – which features some behind the scenes stuntwork on J&SBSB, is airing on PBS stations this week as part of their Independent Lens Series . The J&SBSB stuff isn’t that long, but overall the documentary is quite interesting.
- Movies Askew, our online short film contest is now accepting “Fan Filmsâ€. This means that you can submit now and not have to worry about licensing footage, music or actors. This broadens your horizons a TON! If you have a video camera and a little ambition, there’s now nothing stopping you from tossing in an entry. Good luck!
Mallrats 10th Anniversary: Minnesota?
- Who says that your posts at the View Askew WWWBoard don’t mean anything? Not us, not EVER! Check out this prime example of a question
that turned into what could be a HUGE event announcement for those of you in a part of the country who might not normally get their chance to catch a
glimpse of Kevin & crew in the flesh:
“I think a ten year Mallrats special or something would be cool. I work at THE mall and though it’s totally renovated and basically the only thing that remains the same is the escalator, I still think it would be awesome to hold some kind of ten year special there. When: sometime next year. Where: Eden Prairie Center – Eden Prairie, Minnesotaâ€
KEVIN SAYS:
So funny that you mention this, because I just went into Universal yesterday to work out the details of the “Mallrats†10th Anniversary Edition DVD. We were talking about doing another ArcLight Screening/Q&A which we’d shoot out here in L.A., but as I was driving home, I was thinking “Maybe we can go to the Eden Prairie Mall and hold the screening/q&A…â€
So I made this bitch a sticky because I’d like to ask the faithful…
If we were to do this – hold a “Mallrats†screening/q&a at the Eden Prairie Mall, which we’d shoot for the “Mallrats†10th Anniversary DVD – who’d make the trip to attend?
What do we think? We think it’s the coolest idea for a View Askew reunion ever. And it’s got mad potential. So what do YOU think? Live nearby? Would
you fly in from anywhere on the planet to attend such a nifty, once in a lifetime show? Let your voice be heard over at the WWWBoard!
September SIGNED DVD Preorder Has Arrived!
- Yes folks, as we all know, September 7th is the biggest release date in View Askew history, with the largest DVD set ever to come out
of Jersey, Clerks X, hitting the stands along with the first release of our newest flick, Jersey Girl. Both discs are worth your valuable time, money,
and shelf space. Here’s a full list of all the features…And don’t forget, preordering from the Stash is the ONLY way to go — Why? Because both of
them come personally signed by Kevin Smith himself, of course!
PREORDER YOUR COPIES OF ‘CLERKS X: THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY DVD’ AND ‘JERSEY GIRL’
‘CLERKS X: THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY DVD’ and ‘JERSEY GIRL’ are now available for pre-order! These DVD’s come hand-signed by Kevin Smith and will ship as soon as it’s release on September 7th!
The CLERKS X: 10th ANNIVERSARY DVD is a whopping 3-DISC set and features everything but Kevin’s kitchen sink:
* The 93 minute “Clerks†Theatrical cut- All new HiDef transfer from
16mm IP supervised by Dave Klein with all-new 5.1 Skywalker Sound
remix supervised by Scott Mosier, includes original commentary track
from laser disc/initial DVD release (Disc One)
* The 103 minute “Clerks†IFFM First Cut, includes all-new audio/video
commentary track with Kevin, Scott, Jeff Anderson, Brian O’Halloran
and Jason Mewes. (Disc Two)
* The 95 minute “The Snowball Effect: The Story of Clerks†Brand Spanking
New Documentary that interviews almost everybody who ever had something
to do with “Clerks†(Disc Three)
* The MTV Jay and Silent Bob shorts that everyone’s been crying for us
to put on a DVD for years now
* The Arclight 10th Anniversary Q&A with Brian, Jeff, Marilyn,
Scott, Dave, Mewes, and me
* Lots of new video intros.
* “The Flying Car†short from the Tonight Show (re-telecined in HiDef).
* The Original theatrical trailer
* “Can’t Even Tell†Music Video
* The original Jeff, Brian, and Marilyn and Ernie O’Donnell audition tapes
* The brand new, seven minute animated “Lost Scene†short
* Expansive Still Photo Gallery
* ‘Clerks’ Trivia track
* Original 168-page original first draft screenplay
* Kevin’s ‘Clerks’ Journal
* Kevin’s ‘Sundance’ Journal
* Peter Broderick’s 1992 article “The ABC’s of No-Budget Filmmaking†that inspired the budget for ‘Clerks’
* Peter Broderick’s followup article “Learning from Low-Budgets†a year later that does the same treatment on ‘Clerks’
* Amy Taubin’s Village Voice article on the 1991 IFFM and ‘Slacker’ that inspired Kevin to take ‘Clerks’ to the IFFM
* Amy Taubin’s Village Voice article on the 1993 IFFM about ‘Clerks’ being the gem of the festival.
* Janet Maslin’s 1994 New York Times review of ‘Clerks’ entitled “At a Convenience Store, Coolness To Goâ€
* The entire John Pierson ‘The Odd Couple: Sundance 1994″ Chapter from ‘Spike Mike Reloaded’ book
* The original Kevin-penned IFFM program note
* The original Bob Hawk-penned 1994 Sundance Film Festival program note.
* “Mae Day†– Kevin and Scott’s Vancouver Film School documentary short.
* Booklet.
* SIGNED BY KEVIN SMITH
The ‘JERSEY GIRL’ DVD features the following:
* English Dolby Digital 5.1 audio
* Audio commentary with director Kevin Smith and star Ben Affleck
* Audio commentary with director Kevin Smith, producer Scott Mosier and Jason Mewes
(playing the role of the average audience member)
* A pair of “Behind-the-scenes†shorts
* Five of Kevin’s “Roadside Attractions†shorts
* Deleted Scenes
* Signed by writer/director Kevin Smith
Clerks X : http://store.yahoo.com/jsbstash/clx10andvdsi.html
Jersey Girl : http://store.yahoo.com/jsbstash/jgidvdsibyke.html
Do take note of all that’s on that Jersey Girl DVD after all — For a non-special edition, we’d still call that pretty darn special! There’s gonna be a lot
of couch time to put in starting September 7th, folks — Prepare your friends and family for a week or so without them seeing you. And place those orders
today!
Mallrats DVD Commentary Rated #1 By IGN!
- We got a record number of scoops on this one, probably because of the day off and the news happening right after the last update. Anyway, entertainment website IGN has awarded Mallrats the distinction of having the #1 DVD Commentary track! Here’s what they had to say:
Concerned Parties: Writer/Director Kevin Smith, Actors Ben Affleck, Jason Lee and Jason Mewes and Produces Scott Mosier and Vincent Pereira
1. Informational Value – It’s loaded with all sorts of stuff, almost all of it funny as hell. They discuss everything from Jason Mewes’ pitiful life to the life and death of the film to Michael Rooker’s baldness to Ben Affleck’s sex appeal. This is a crew of of friends, and it’s contagious. You want to be there.
2. Entertainment Value – The only thing that can compete with the disc above (and a few mentioned below) for entertainment value.
3. Usage of the time – Stacked like a playmate of the year.
4. Overall impact – Forget that you can use the angle feature to see these people onscreen if you want to. Just sit back and laugh.
Chasing Amy also gets an honorable mention…And we hope the gang listed to the “Clerks†track, too. The original classic! Congrats to everyone involved on the Mallrats commentary, as it truly is incredibly fun and entertaining, and has that rare appeal that makes you want to listen to it over and over again, unlike most DVD tracks which are rough to get through even once. The only question now is…Will Dogma SE’s tracks top it?





