- In our excitement yesterday, we neglected to clearly mention that Die Hard trailer we had the leak on was the International version (Hence the 4.0), not the American trailer we’ll start seeing in theaters here. Yahoo today has the exclusive look at the “Live Free or Die Hard†trailer. This one’s even BIGGER and LOUDER than what we ran yesterday, shows a ton of that sweet sweet action, and looks even more like a tribute to the McClane we saw in Die Hard 1. Gotta love it. Kevin’s in this one, too, just saved for the trailer’s final funny moments with some new dialogue. Check out shots above, and of course the full trailer over at Yahoo. With a trailer like this, we think this one’s gotta be raking it in this summer.
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FINAL Die Hard 4 Trailer: Featuring Kevin!
- Yippee-kay-ay! Let’s Talk Die Hard 4!
Alright, so we’ll admit — 4th movies of a series, especially so far down the line, normally aren’t good ideas. So the original idea of resurrecting the Die Hard franchise was, to fans like us, scary. We LOVE the first Die Hard as one of the best flicks of all time (quite possibly the BEST actioner ever). The 2 current sequels both have merit in their own way, never quite standing up to the original, but entertaining all the same — How can you not like John McClane? So, when the first teaser showed up, folks were skeptical. Heck, so were we. Well, folks, put all those worries aside – The final Die Hard 4.0 (or, “Live Free or Die Hardâ€, as we hear it’ll be called stateside), has ARRIVED, and it KICKS ASS. And yep, Kevin gets a nice chunk of voiceover and screentime right in the heart of it. Check out some shots here.
What’s gonna make this flick work? First up, let’s hope this one didn’t pull the PG-13 trick and water down the violence and the colorful language. That type of stuff is what Die Hard is all about. So here’s hoping we don’t get the “Aliens vs. Predator†of the Die Hards here. Also, let’s hope the flick is as good as this amazing trailer looks. There’s a lot of cool action going on here, “money shots†if you will — Let’s hope they haven’t blown them all to fill the seats and still have some surprises left (as there is a LOT here – choppers, planes, hand-to-hand, a badass chick, and some great callbacks to the original flick from the sound of the dialogue). So, that being said, we’re now STOKED. The one-liners, the explosions, the action – McClane is back! And he’s brought our favorite director with him! It doesn’t get much cooler than that, folks. We’ll see you in the theater seats this July.
“Catch” The Commentary Info…
- We knew Kevin was involved in at least one of the commentaries for the “Catch and Release†DVD from earlier posts from him, so it’s good to see this confirmation courtesy of DavisDVD. They confirm that Kevin WILL be on a commentary track with writer/director Susannah Grant. His audition footage will also be on the Blu-Ray disc, an extra nifty bonus:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release Catch & Release on May 8th. The romantic drama/comedy arrives with an anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. Bonus materials will include an audio commentary with writer/director Susannah Grant and Kevin Smith, a second track with Grant and cinematographer John Lindley. Retail is $28.95. The Blu-ray edition will also include deleted scenes, a making-of featurette and audition tapes featuring Kevin Smith, Juliette Lewis and Sam Jaeger. Retail is $38.96.
Looks like Blu-ray will be the ONLY way to get that extra audition footage and deleted scenes! An interesting release strategy, keeping us old-fashioned boring REGULAR DVD folks out of the loop. We’ll keep you posted if we hear otherwise.
“Catch And Release” DVD Details!
- Some specs and art have leaked for the DVD arrival of “Catch and Releaseâ€, set to arrive on the 8th of May. DVDActive has the scoop which reveals that the disc will be light on extras (just two audio commentaries) but both fullscreen and widescreen versions of the film. We’ll be shocked if Kevin’s not on at least one of the commentary tracks. Here’s the report:
Title: Catch & ReleaseStarring: Jennifer Garner
Released: 8th May 2007
SRP: $28.95
Further Details: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced romantic comedy Catch & Release which stars Jennifer Garner, Juliette Lewis, Kevin Smith, and Timothy Olyphant. The film will be available to own from the 8th May, and should retail at around $28.95. The disc will carry both anamorphic widescreen, and full screen presentations – along with English and French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. The only extra material will be two audio commentaries (participants to be confirmed) and preview trailers. A Blu-ray release will also be available for $38.96.
Catch “Gay Bar” With Malc & Kev!
- Catch Malcolm Ingram’s highly acclaimed, View Askew Produced Documentary “Small Town, Gay Bar†as part of UCLA’s Melnitz Movies program THIS TUESDAY, January 23rd. Movies are totally free to students, staff, and GUESTS, so it’s time to make a UCLA friend to attend the screening of this insightful flick. Malcolm himself will be on hand for a live Q&A following the show, which will be moderated by Kevin Smith himself. *Tickets are available at the Melnitz box office the day of the screening, one hour before show time and are given out on a first come, first serve basis–one ticket per person. The deets:
Tuesday, January 23
Screening at 7:30pm
* Q & A with Director Malcolm Ingram, moderated by Executive Producer Kevin Smith, to follow screening
The fight for equal rights is far from over, and nowhere is this more evident than in small towns in the Deep South. Homosexuals in these communities lack the social outlets of their cosmopolitan brethren. Focusing primarily on two bars in Mississippi, Rumors and Crossroads, the film introduces us to their proprietors as they struggle to stand their ground in hostile terrain. Director Malcolm Ingram deftly balances the joy and pain of this world and crafts a film that will connect with anyone who has ever felt oppressed and found strength with a little help from their friends.
“Inherently moving and excruciatingly truthful, Malcolm Ingram’s SMALL TOWN GAY BAR is the story of real people in a real place, documenting their fight to create a family of love and acceptance in a world that has offered them none.†– Film Threat
Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival 2006
Director: Malcolm Ingram
Executive Producer: Kevin Smith
Co-Presented with the UCLA Documentary Salon Series
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You can ALSO see Kevin’s featured acting debut there this THURSDAY (the 18th) as “Catch and Release†screens, followed by a Q&A with writer/director Susannah Grant, and a sneak of Affleck’s upcoming “Smokin’ Aces†(which looks fantastic) on Thursday the 25th. It’s a great time to be in at UCLA!
Kevin Cast In “Live Free Or Die Hard”!!!!
- When we first reported on Kevin’s set visit, what we thought MIGHT just be a small cameo has turned into a fantastic surprise — Kevin’s just revealed via his blog that he’s spent 5 days of shooting on the set of the upcoming summer blockbuster, “Live Free or Die Hardâ€, the 4th in the Die Hard series starring Bruce Willis. The series has been a HUGE favorite of us here at News Askew, especically the initial installment, which we still feel ranks up among the best action flicks ever made. So, to hear news that Kevin himself will be immortalized as a character in John McLane’s world, well, we’re pretty darn giddy about it. Kevin’s got the lead-in teaser to this MAJOR announcement, with more on the way. Let’s hear what he had to say of his love for the man that was Bruno today:
My life over the last thirteen years has been a series of wish-fulfillments so consistently mind-blowing (at least to me) as to presuppose that, at some point in my deep, dark past, I sold my soul to Satan (â€Angel Heart†style – complete with the caveat that I not recall the diabolical deal until Bob DeNiro drops me in an elevator to Hell). Whether it’s been warranted or not (and whether I’ve deserved it or not), it’s nonetheless true. There are some mornings when I swear I’m living someone else’s life… until I look down, am unable to see my cock beneath my hanging gut, and realize “No – it’s you, alright.†Truly, I’ve been blessed. Hate me if you must (some really do).
But, as if that’s not enough for me to be slobberingly grateful for, check this out: lately, I’ve been having dreams I didn’t even REALIZE I had, come true.
For example: for years, I have been in love with Bruce Willis. Not the “Drop your nuts in my mouth†kinda love, mind you; the “Oh my God – Bruce Willis is the coolest motherfucker on the planet†type of adoration we reserve for the people who set the tone of our early, impressionable years.
Back in the day, I was (and still remain) a massive (in spirit and girth) “Moonlighting†fan. David Addison – like Eric “Otter†Stratton in “Animal Houseâ€, Tripper Harrison in “Meatballsâ€, John Winger in “Stripes†before him – was a smoothie of the highest order: quick with a quip and always in complete control of any situation; even those beyond his ken. Outside of all that delicious rat-a-tat dialogue that comprised nearly every episode of “Moonlightingâ€, one of my all-time favorite moments in scripted television history (right up there with Cooper’s backwards-talking-midget dream in “Twin Peaksâ€, Dan, Roseanne and Jackie getting stoned in “Roseanneâ€, and the Galactica “jumping†into a fast-dropping orbit above New Caprica) is in the Paul Sorvino ep entitled “The Son Also Risesâ€, at the close of which Addison is dancing with Maddie Hayes at his father’s wedding to Anita Baker’s “Sweet Loveâ€. Check out that scene, if you ever get a chance: the man is a goddamned pimp. And since David Addison is, essentially, just Bruce Willis with a different name, Willis is, by extension, a goddamned pimp too.
What wasn’t there for me to like about Bruce Willis? He was from New Jersey. He did commercials for Seagram’s Golden Wine Coolers (the booze of choice for my burgeoning teenage alcoholic taste buds). He recorded an album that was the soundtrack of my entire junior year (â€The Return of Brunoâ€), when Ernie O’Donnell was the first in our class to get his license, and Ern, Mike Belicose and I spent the semester in his shitty old truck with no heat, hitting the Movies at Middletown and trolling from party-to-party on the weekends. I learned to drive in that ol’ beater with “Respect Yourself†blasting from a “Bruno†cassette in a sound system that cost more than the used car itself. Bruce Willis was, for all intents and purposes, the phantom member of trio: the guy we all wanted to be.
And that was BEFORE “Die Hardâ€.
My summer of ‘88 was wiled away watching John McClane make fists with his toes, pull glass out of those same feet, curse like a sailor while he desperately kicked the ass of a thug twice his size, and end up stumbling half-dead out of a building by flick’s end – one of the first action movie heroes to actually appear damaged by the adventure he’d just undertaken. What started out as a revenge-date I went on with Shannon Furey (in which I’d hoped to make my ex-girlfriend Kim Loughran jealous enough to reunite with me), ended with my longtime interest in pussy taking a backseat to my newfound interest in the events of Christmas Eve at Nakatomi Plaza. With that viewing, the term “Die Hard†went from being the brand of a car battery Sears made to shorthand for every action movie of the next ten years that aped its formula: “Die Hard†in a bus, “Die Hard†on a train, etc.
“Mortal Thoughtsâ€, “Billy Bathgateâ€, “Pulp Fictionâ€, “Nobody’s Foolâ€, “12 Monkeysâ€, “Armageddonâ€, “The Fifth Elementâ€, “The Sixth Senseâ€, “Unbreakable†– I’d follow Willis’ career anywhere (even to “Hudson Hawkâ€). Last year, I was beside myself when they released “The New Twilight Zone†on DVD, because it meant I could finally re-watch the Wes Craven directed segment entitled “Shatterday†– in which Bruce Willis, as Peter Jay Novins, accidentally dials his home phone number and hears an alternate version of himself answer. This past summer, while in Cannes with “Clerks IIâ€, I watched the daily festival coverage in French just to see the man arrive on the red carpet for the “Over the Hedge†screening.
Fuck you all: I am an unabashed Bruce Willis fag.
So last week, after I wrapped the “Manchild†pilot (which went phenomenally), the very next morning, I reported to work on a flick that’d reveal a heretofore unrealized dream I’d unwittingly harbored since I first watched David Addison limbo in the Moonlighting Detective Agency offices, twenty years prior…
For five days, I acted opposite Bruce Willis in this summer’s “Live Free or Die Hardâ€
To Be Continued…
After watching a teaser for the film earlier this week, our interest was piqued — It’ll certainly be interesting to see what the new directorial blood does on this one — But now, even moreso, how Kevin will play off of Bruce himself when he takes the screen! Summer can’t come soon enough. Visit the MySpace blog to comment, and watch for another entry soon (we’re guessing over the long holiday weekend — we’ll be here with all your coverage, of course!) We sure can’t help but wonder if that whole Jersey Girl cameo opportunity (which eventually went to Will Smith and caused a small rewrite) was discussed while on set…
The “Catch And Release” One Sheet!
- We’re quite fond of the clever one-sheet for “Catch and Release†— Kevin scores some nice face space in one of the photo frames at the bottom. While Garner is definitely the lead, the rest of the cast really should share equal billing, as the picture is such an ensemble job (much more than the first trailer indicated). Kevin steals the show in this flick, so if you like his Tonight Show and Evening With type humor, or are just a fan of his work in general, this one’s a must-see. Best of all, if you’ve got girlfriends (or boyfriends) that just never got into the View Askew thing, this one’s the PERFECT date flick to take your significant other to, to introduce them to just how funny Kevin really is.
Take a peek at the poster, and thanks to IMPAwards for the leakage. Catch and Release is currently scheduled for a January 26, 2007 theatrical release — And the perfect dinner/date night for a cold January eve.
Now On DVD – Clerks II, Evening 2, Now You Know!
- We’re pleased to report the highly anticipated arrival of THREE View Askew related titles on DVD today. First up, the latest in Kevin’s Askewniverse series, Clerks II, which many (including Kevin) say is the likely end to the View Askewniverse as we know it. You’ll certainly want to complete your collection with this one, and read our review of the disc set as well.
Next up — Kevin goes international with 2 Q&A sessions from Canada and the U.K. in “Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harderâ€. Another two disc set chronicles Kevin’s hilarious Q&As and anecdotes, as Kevin entertains packed houses like no one else can. Look for tons of laughs and unexpectected surprises in these no-holds-barred sessions. Now everywhere on DVD (finally caught up with you Australia!).
And finally, Jeff Anderson’s directorial debut, “Now You Know†— Not originally produced by View Askew, but now presented by Kevin Smith as it earns a place in Askew myth in its own right, due to discovering Trevor Fehrman who steals many a scene in “Clerks IIâ€.
As we speak, fans everywhere are converging on Stash Westwood for a big signing of DVDs today with Smith, Mewes, Anderson and Fehrman. If you’re in line, we hope you’re having a blast, and look forward to your tales and photos.
For the rest of us, here’s hoping you’ve got your pre-orders in with the Stash, as it’s still the only spot to get personally signed copies of all these discs to put under your tree. In the meantime, here’s some other info on today’s releases and what special goodies you can find at various outlets:
- Suncoast Pictures are carrying the Clerks II DVD packed with the bonus DVD. The disc contains a music video contest winner, the VH-1 Special and 5 BONUS Train Wrecks.
- Many Best Buy stores are in short suppy of the Mooby’s Meal Box set. If you want one, we suggest you run and grab one as soon as you can!
- The free comic in the Circuit City version, we’re being told, is only coming packed with the Full Screen version of the film, NOT the widescreen. Be careful.
Kevin Presents “Now You Know” On DVD!
- After quite a bit of speculation, and a few runs at recent Vulgarthons, we’re happy to announce that you will soon be able to watch Jeff Anderson’s directorial debut, “Now You Knowâ€, in your own home! Kevin’s put his own name on the flick, with a “Kevin Smith Presents†before the title, a nice tie-in to the November 28th release date. Sound familiar? It should! That’s the same date you can pick up Clerks II and Evening Harder on DVD. Yep, that’s right, it’s a View Askew DVD trifecta! The biggest release date in View Askew DVD history is now less than 2 months away.
Technical specs aren’t out yet, but DVDActive has the cover art. And yes, for those of you who loved Elias in Clerks II, this flick is the one that got Trevor Fehrman hired for the gig, and his feature film debut. Folks who have checked this one out at Vulgarthons have loved it — It’s a fast-paced romantic comedy with some excellent buddy chemistry between Anderson and Fehrman, and a worthy addition to your View Askew DVD library. Save up those pennies for November 28th, folks! We’re sensing some BIG signing events happening at one or both Secret Stash stores around that time…
“Small Town, Gay Bar” Premieres At Sundance!
- The View Askew-produced documentary “Small Town, Gay Bar†from director Malcolm Ingram premiered at Sundance last week, and was well received, with a standing ovation and much applause after the film. Reporter and frequent scooper Alonso Duralde was in attendance, and presents a full report of his thoughts on the film and his encounter with Ingram and the rest of the crew afterwards. Here’s an excerpt:
And in addition to introducing us to the drag queens and butch dykes you might expect to see in a documentary with this title, Ingram takes his camera into the belly of the beast, interviewing religious hatemongers Fred Phelps (who gets just enough screen time to become wholly ridiculous, not that he wasn’t already) and Tim Wildmon. In perhaps the film’s funniest sequence, Wildmon—whose father Donald founded the American Family Association, where Wildmon fils also toils—professes a live-and-let-live philosophy about gays while the film’s queer interviewees remember how Donald Wildmon and other AFA members would write down license plate numbers of cars that visited gay bars, then would read those numbers on the radio the next day. Ultimately, Small Town Gay Bar is a powerful portrait of gay men and lesbians who refuse to decamp for gay meccas like New York, San Francisco, or even Dallas: They choose to stay and fight—to lead the lives they want to lead in the place they’ve always known as home.
Read Duralde’s entire piece HERE.









