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Kevin: Less Than Two Weeks Of Shoot Left…

March 3rd @ 6:21 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

“Flanagan, Johnson like the bizarre”

March 3rd @ 6:20 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Karla, Robb J

  • The Asbury Park Press does it again, with another memorable article from Red Bank — This time, the great Walt Flanagan and Bryan Johnson are the subjects. The piece discusses the historic Red Bank Stash and their work on two books, “Karney” and “War of the Undead”, both available for sale everywhere (including the Stash, of course):


      Flanagan, Johnson like the bizarre

      IT’S NOT OFTEN THAT A customer can walk into a comic book shop and purchase a work from one of the men who had a hand in creating it.

      However, that is just the experience comic fans can have at Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash at 35 Broad St. in Red Bank. Store manager and Middletown resident Walt Flanagan, 40, and Highlands resident Bryan Johnson, 40, have created two miniseries, 2005’s “Karney” and 2007’s “War of the Undead,” each on sale on the shelves of the store known as “The Stash.”

      The pair met in 1978, Johnson said, after Flanagan moved from Woodbridge to Highlands, and it was Flanagan who introduced Johnson to comic books.

      “Walter’s always been into comics,” Johnson said. “In fact, I’d say Walter got me into comics. I bounce in and out. Sometimes I get interested, sometimes not.”

      Explaining his love for the medium, Flanagan said, “The art and the characters drew me to comics early on and I never lost my passion for it.”

      The pair first met local filmmaker Kevin Smith around 1988 when Smith got a job at the Highlands Recreation Center, where Flanagan worked.

      Flanagan has worked for the Stash, owned by Smith, since it opened on Monmouth Street in 1997 (it moved to Broad Street in 1999), while Johnson moved to Los Angeles to work at Smith’s West Coast store for a few years before returning to New Jersey.

      Both “Karney,” in which a collection of sideshow performers terrorize a small rural community, and “War of the Undead,” which features such classic monsters as Frankenstein and the Wolf Man battling zombie Nazis at the tail end of World War II, were written by Johnson and drawn by Flanagan.

      “I’d say we share a love of the bizarre, like the decidedly not mainstream,” Johnson said.

      “We grew up in the ’70s, it was really a decade of weird movies,” said the writer, citing “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” (1973) and “Race with the Devil” (1975) as influences.

      According to Johnson, when it comes to collaboration, “Basically, Walt says, “This is what I want to draw, this is kind of the story I want to do,’ and we come up with a synopsis and Walter basically draws whatever he wants and then I’ll go back and put dialogue in.”

      Flanagan said inspiration for “War of the Undead” came from “just a big love of the Universal monsters and just wanting to draw a book where they were forced into the role of being somewhat heroes rather than monsters.” Not coincidentally, the Wolf Man in the book hails from Highlands.

      “Undead” sequel, Marvel pitch

      The pair said they plan on releasing a sequel to “War of the Undead” this year and hope to pitch a one-off issue to Marvel Comics based on the Legion of Monsters from the 1970s.

      When asked if their cameo roles in Smith films such as “Mallrats” and “Dogma” have turned them into local celebrities, Flanagan said, ” “A fan who knows his stuff will recognize you, but I certainly don’t get recognized outside the store.”

      That lack of notoriety can result in some happy situations at the store for Flanagan, as his and Johnson’s works share shelf space with the Marvel and DC classics.

      “That’s real cool, when someone comes in and buys (one of the comics) and has no idea that the guy who’s selling it to them did it,” he said.

      Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash is at 35 Broad St., Red Bank. Call (732) 758-0508.

      For more information on “Karney” and “War of the Undead,” visit http://www.idwpublishing.com.


    We highly recommend both books, and especially suggest you stop by The Stash in person, where the guys will be happy to sign ’em for ya if you’re lucky enough to catch them behind the counter. We’ll be watching for the “War” sequel, as well.

View Askew NewsBites™

March 3rd @ 6:19 pm | 2 Comments » | Scooped by Ron, E. Christopher, Joe Shover, John

  • The fantastic deleted dart scene from “Chasing Amy” tops trade mag Home Media Magazine’s list of the top 5 deleted scenes available on DVD. Click away for a look at the scan (and the other mentions). Thanks to our pal Ron over at LA’s awesome Laser Blazer (and Secret Stash West) for catching this one for us!
  • Hey, let’s keep rolling on with the scannage — Here’s one from the latest issue of comic supermag “Wizard”, where Kevin and Jay are featured in a new photo. Enjoy. And if you like comics, and don’t subscribe to Wizard, shame on ya!
  • Mark your calendars waaay in advance for this one — Jason Mewes has been confirmed to appear at the Ohio Comic Con on OCTOBER 25th & 26th, 2008 at Veterans Memorial in Downtown Columbus, OH. This will be, we believe, the man’s first signing appearance in the state. The official guest list is available at the con’s site. Will Kevin and other Askewers follow suit and attend? We’ll keep ya posted.
  • Kevin’s famous take on the “Superman Lives” script is referenced in this new Mania.com article titled “Superman Vs. Hollywood” :


      The nineties were crazy time when Jon Peters (uber producer) and Kevin Smith (‘Clerks’ director and fan boy) would butt heads about their new Superman script. Much of these dealings and meetings have been well documented and discussed by a disgruntled Kevin Smith. Any fans of the genre or of Smith have either read about ‘Superman Lives’ (Peters/ Smith title) or heard Smith discuss it in his lecture tours.

  • Call us crazy, but we’re big Tom Green fans here, always have admired his off-kilter brand of humor, so it’s nice to see a View Askew fan’s work pop up in an episode of his new program, “Tom Green’s House Tonight”. Around the four-minute mark of this episode, rapper Thaahum, who’s done quite a few View Askew songs and fan videos over the years, has a new video featured. On a follow-up show, Shannon Elizabeth (“Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back”), makes a mention of the video on the air and Tom says, “yeah a guy from Kevin Smith’s Site sent that to us.” (referring to the affiliation he’s had with his VA fan tunes for Quick Stop Entertainment from the past). You can watch the entire clip at YouTube as well. Congrats Thaahum!
  • And finally today, on a sad note, our condolences to friends and family of Jeff Healy, the very talented musician who passed away Sunday after a lifelong battle with cancer. Healy is possibly best known as a star in our beloved “Road House” (a film so loved that Kevin and Scott recorded a DVD commentary for it) and for the hit “Angel Eyes”. He will be missed.

Zack & Miri Cast Appearing Live In Pittsburgh!

March 1st @ 4:16 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by John Lovegrove, Brooke Bullard

  • “Zack and Miri” co-star Craig Robinson will bringing his stand-up and musical talents to the stage next Saturday night live in Pittsburgh! And a s a special treat, Kevin will be hosting the event. And if that’s not cool enough, word has it that other Z&M cast members will be onhand to enjoy the show. Check out what the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review had to say about the event below and get your tickets now before they are all sold out…


      Kevin Smith, Darryl Philbin to appear at Improv Saturday

      By William Loeffler
      TRIBUNE-REVIEW
      Friday, February 29, 2008

      Fans of the NBC Comedy series “The Office,” know that Darryl Philbin is not a man to be trifled with.

      The warehouse manager at Dunder-Mifflin has a fierce glower that says “Please don’t make me tear off your arm and beat you with it,”which is probably what he’d like to do to his clueless boss Michael (Steve Carell).

      Robinson used his powers of intimidation to great effect in a scene-stealing turn as a club doorman in Judd Apatow’s smash movie comedy “Knocked Up.”

      Robinson, who’s in town filming “Zack and Miri Make a Porno,” will perform a stand-up show March 8 at the Pittsburgh Improv at the Waterfront in Homestead.


      Some of the other “Zack and Miri” cast will be on hand to sign autographs and contribute to the hoopla, including actor Seth Rogen and director Kevin Smith, who will serve as host.

      Robinson, a keyboard player and singer, will log double duty by performing with his band.

      “It’s going to be his show but he’s bringing members of the cast of ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno,’ ” says Improv manager Aimee Arnold.

      There’s no word on whether cast members Traci Lords or Elizabeth Banks will show.

      Tickets to the 11 p.m. show are $20. Details: 412-462-5233

Zack & Miri Cast Appearing Live In Pittsburgh!

March 1st @ 4:13 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by John Lovegrove, Brooke Bullard

  • “Zack and Miri” co-star Craig Robinson will bringing his stand-up and musical talents to the stage next Saturday night live in Pittsburgh! And a s a special treat, Kevin will be hosting the event. And if that’s not cool enough, word has it that other Z&M cast members will be onhand to enjoy the show. Check out what the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review had to say about the event below and get your tickets now before they are all sold out…


      Kevin Smith, Darryl Philbin to appear at Improv Saturday


      By William Loeffler

      TRIBUNE-REVIEW

      Friday, February 29, 2008


      Fans of the NBC Comedy series “The Office,” know that Darryl Philbin is not a man to be trifled with.


      The warehouse manager at Dunder-Mifflin has a fierce glower that says “Please don’t make me tear off your arm and beat you with it,”which is probably what he’d like to do to his clueless boss Michael (Steve Carell).


      Robinson used his powers of intimidation to great effect in a scene-stealing turn as a club doorman in Judd Apatow’s smash movie comedy “Knocked Up.”


      Robinson, who’s in town filming “Zack and Miri Make a Porno,” will perform a stand-up show March 8 at the Pittsburgh Improv at the Waterfront in Homestead.


      Some of the other “Zack and Miri” cast will be on hand to sign autographs and contribute to the hoopla, including actor Seth Rogen and director Kevin Smith, who will serve as host.


      Robinson, a keyboard player and singer, will log double duty by performing with his band.


      “It’s going to be his show but he’s bringing members of the cast of ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno,’ ” says Improv manager Aimee Arnold.


      There’s no word on whether cast members Traci Lords or Elizabeth Banks will show.


      Tickets to the 11 p.m. show are $20. Details: 412-462-5233

Lynch’s DEAD Coming To Comics!

February 28th @ 9:56 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Chris

  • Long time ViewAskew fans will remember Brian Lynch’s horror-comedy script EVERYBODY’S DEAD that’s been in development long before his BIG HELIUM DOG flick. Here’s the last quote we have on the project from Lynch himself from last June

      Q: I was wondering the status of this project [EVERYBODY’S DEAD] as well. Did “Shaun Of The DEAD” kill it (pardon the pun)?


      LYNCH: Nope, EVERYBODY’S DEAD will see the light of day. But probably not as a movie at first. I think by this time next year we can all talk about EVERYBODY’S DEAD at length, for it will be thrust out into the world like a crying, angry baby. But, again, not as a movie at first.

    Now comes word from Brian Lynch himself that EVERYBODY’S DEAD will be launching as a comic book from IDW Publishing on March 26! Here’s a description of the first two issues from IDW’s website:


      ISSUE #1 – Brian Lynch (writer); Dave Crosland (art & colors) College can be tough. Making new friends, falling in love, being one of the few people left on Earth who isn’t a bloodthirsty zombie… welcome to the world of Everybody’s Dead! Ten friends remain the only ones on campus who have survived an overnight apocalypse. Now they must fend off legions of the undead and restart civilization in their own image! (Civilization, of course, is doomed.) From Brian Lynch, writer on the blockbuster hit Angel: After the Fall, and artist Dave Crosland, from the critically acclaimed Scarface: Scarred for Life!”


      ISSUE #2 – Brian Lynch (writer); Dave Crosland (art & colors) How do you survive a statewide undead cannibal epidemic when you have no weapons, training, nor athletic abilities? Find the answers (and so much more) in the second issue of Everybody’s Dead. The horror comedy event of 2008 continues, courtesy of Brian Lynch, writer on the sold-out smash hit Angel: After the Fall, and artist Dave Crosland, from the critically acclaimed Scarface: Scarred for Life!”


    If you can’t get these issues from your local comic shop, you can pre-order both issues from Things From Another World right now!

The Greatest View Askew Set Video EVER!

February 25th @ 9:45 pm | 3 Comments » | Scooped by Movidude74, Karla

  • We don’t think we have EVER seen a funnier video come from the set of a View Askew film — And that’s saying a lot, because you KNOW how classic the earlier Train Wreck and Jay & Bob documentary stuff was from back in the day. However, this time the gang have outdone themselves. Capitalizing on the success of the “I’m f***ing…” series which we’ve been mentioning (from Jimmy Kimmel), the cast and crew of “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” have come together to do their own version/parody, that…incredibly, is FUNNIER than both of the previous versions combined. Yes, a spoof that even outdoes the original gags. It is THAT funny. So, we’re got a monumental day here, the first live footage from View Askew and the set, and wow, is it ever funny. If this is any indication of how good this cast is going to work onscreen, “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” will be the funniest View Askew flick of all time. No question.

    The video is streaming now EXCLUSIVELY over at Quick Stop Entertainment and bringing our poor server to its knees, so we apologize for the slowness (we share a computer, us and them, we’re cool like that). Watch here for stills and more, once our bandwidth comes back.

    Best of all, the clip reveals, at the end, that it will indeed be the first of many clips to come from the site, another behind-the-scenes from Zack and Joey, the geniuses behind Chop Shop Entertainment. We can’t wait to see what these guys have pulled together this time. Waiting for the end of the shoot means more time to edit, so an even more slick, planned out series. How cool is that? The title? “Money Shots”. Oh yeah.

    For now, sit back, and enjoy, “I’m F***ing Seth Rogen”, from the cast and crew of the Pittsburgh set.

View Askew NewsBites™

February 25th @ 7:05 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Riss Wiebe, Chuck Gould

  • Yes, as predicted, the hilarious Jimmy Kimmel did indeed have his revenge on girlfriend Sarah Silverman and Matt Damon, debuting an instant classic new video segment on his late night program last night. For this retaliation, Kimmel got none other than our old pal Ben Affleck (and MANY other incredibly famous celebs) to take part in a tune of his own. Kevin’s always known what a great sense of humor that Mr. Affleck has, and this video has to be the epitome of all of that. Just great from start to finish. Click and enjoy the hilarity, and bravo to Affleck and all the others who took the time to have a little fun. The skit is less than a day old and already legenday — JoBlo has picked up the story as well.
  • Though sadly out pal Scott Mosier didn’t take home the Oscar last night (though he should be extremely proud of the nomination), new Askewcomer Seth Rogen and pal Jonah Hill took command of the stage with some funny comedic bits as they announced some honors at last night’s show. We’re assuming Rogen jetted out for the show right off the set of “Zack & Miri Make a Porno” in Pittsburgh, and had to jet right back on in to continue filming. It certainly was a joy to see one of the newest members of the growing View Askew family as a highlight of the broadcast. Good on ya, Seth.

“Zack & Miri Make A Porno”: What We Know (So Far!)

February 24th @ 6:12 pm | 6 Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • With filming now over halfway gone on the newest comedy from writer-director Kevin Smith, “Zack and Miri Make A Porno”. While this time around, the production crew has taken a more silent route, meaning no videos or stills yet leaked out from View Askew, we have learned a LOT about the movie in the past month or so. No spoilers here, mind you, just some general info, a lot of which you have seen before. Still, we like to gather up our tidbits of knowledge in one spot, every once in a while, in case ya missed anything. So, let’s take a look at the FACTS — Confirmed stuff that we can tell you about the movie (again, safe to read as far as spoilage goes):

    • The film takes place in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. It’s also being filmed in and around that very same town (yep, a REAL place, much like Clerks and Chasing Amy, who referred to the towns they were actually filmed in).
    • The aspect ratio will be 1:85 — This is the larger letterbox which fills your 16×9 TV, and continues in the tradition of “Clerks II”. Most of Kevin’s films follow this ratio, by the way, with the exception of “Dogma”, “Jersey Girl” and “Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back”.
    • Filming began on January 17th, 2008. The opening days of filming involved a daytime shoot at the Monroeville Mall (home of the original “Dawn of the Dead”), and other scenes inside a moving car. Shooting has since moved to rural Monroeville areas, including the inside of a high school there, and a real strip club. February 12th marked the halfway point of the shoot, which by our calculations will continue until around March 9th, give or take a few days.
    • The billing order for the cast in the film’s opening credits will be as follows: Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks, Craig Robinson, and Jason Mewes. A large supporting cast has been confirmed, along with some confirmed and unconfirmed cameos. We believe some appearances will be kept secret in the hopes they can be discovered on opening day. Johnah Hill, however, will NOT appear, as confirmed by Kevin.
    • Kevin recently confirmed shooting his “first snowfall” for the film in February, which tells us that “Zack & Miri” will take place in Winter, perhaps in its entirety (the mall scene above takes place on “Black Friday” which falls in November). The entire movie does NOT span only that one day though, Kevin confirms.
    • While over an hour of the movie has already been roughly edited together by Kevin, he does not anticipate to have a trailer anytime soon. Current hopes are for the movie’s official trailer to debut with “Pineapple Express” im July. Going by a rough theater rule of thumb, that means they’re likely eyeballing a September or October 2008 release date for the movie (this is only speculation).
    • The first test screening is planned for April or May, meaning that Kevin anticipates a mostly-finished version of the movie by that point. The screening will be by special invitation only, and held in the Los Angeles area.


    So there ya have it, folks — Like we said, it may not be new to all of you, but it’s kinda cool to see it all in one spot, right? And it sure is enough to have us stoked to see the first footage, as well. As always, keep your bookmarks set to News Askew, and we’ll be happy to continue to give you the up-to-the-minute latest from the world of “Zack & Miri”.

View Askew NewsBites™

February 24th @ 6:07 pm | 1 Comment » | Scooped by

  • Cinematical now runs a small story on the “Zack & Miri” photos we referenced the other day. Nothing new here, just a blurb.
  • The Bergen Performing Arts Center has fully updated all info at their website now, regarding Kevin’s big Q&A appearance on May 2nd. The event is set to be their biggest of the year, and will almost certainly sell out, so get those seats now, before they’re gone. Prices range depending on where you wanna sit, making it even more important to book NOW and get the spot you want. As this is a Friday night show, expect a fun room (and maybe even some clippage from a certain new movie that should be edited together by then..)
  • Anyone have any hulu.com invites, by the way? The new FOX/NBC venture is featuring a huge database of their current TV shows in legal online fashion. We hear it’s cool and wanna give it a try.
  • And last, but most certainly not least, let’s not forget to cheer on Scott Mosier tonight, who was a co-producer on the Oscar-nominated short documentary “Salim Baba”. We think the flick has a real shot, and it sure would be a thrill to see Mr. Mosier taking a statue home. Jon Stewart hosts tonight at 8 PM ET, 5 PM PT, on ABC — It’s the 80th annual celebration of the event.