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The COOLEST Hockey Jersey EVER!

February 5th @ 11:12 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Ming

  • Every once in a while some of the absolute COOLEST pieces of swag come out at the Stash, and this is one of those days — You just must own this super-cool Leonardo Reapers hockey jersey, now available at our online store as well as in person at Stash East and Stash West. This jersey is a TOTAL BARGAIN at just $50 and just oozes cool. Great colors, that awesome logo, and just subtle enough that only those View Askew fans out there that catch you looking cool wearing this will know the origin. And of course, that wonderful 37 on the back. Buy this now, and fast, we’re betting these suckers sell out:
Leonardo Reapers Hockey Jersey

Be prepared to tear up the ice in this beautiful hockey jersey depicting Randal’s favorite team – the Leonardo Reapers. This jersey features the logo for the fictional team from Leonardo, New Jersey (home of the Quick Stop and RST Video.) The front of the jersey has the logo that was formerly featured in ‘Clerks II’ on Randal’s hat. The back has the number ‘37.’

All jerseys are made of 100% cotton and are tough enough to withstand actual hockey games.

Sizes L – XXXL available.

All jersey’s will be available on February 12th, 2007. Any additional items ordered with the jersey will not ship until then!

We love this thing!!!

New Q&A With Kevin!

February 5th @ 11:11 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • We love it when Kevin hits the board for an out and out Q&A session — Folks ask great questions (usually) and Kevin surprises us with answers, often dropping news and info that we didn’t expect. Read on for summarized details of some of the best stuff, including the tentative film schedule for 2007:
On hopes and fears for “Manchild’s” future: “I hope it gets picked up. I fear it won’t. But I have more of the former than the latter.”.

On upcoming View Askew DVDs: “Working on “Big Helium Dog” and “Small Town Gay Bar”.”

On that horror flick: “That flick’s gonna be good, man. Not the traditional horror flick some seem to be expecting.”

On choosing music for films: “For “Clerks” and “Rats”, most of those tracks were selected from a list both labels gave us to choose from. For “Amy”, “Dogma”, most of “Strike Back”, and all of both “Jersey Girl” and “Clerks II”, I chose that stuff myself. Sometimes I’ll write specific music cues into the script (”ABC” and “(Nothing But) Flowers”, are two examples of this. Some tracks you just dump into your edit to see how it plays against the scene, and that music I usually select from my iPod (”Naughty Girls Need Love Too” was a prime example of this).”

On the upcoming shooting schedule: “We hope to be shooting [the horror flick] by the fall. “Clerks Sell Out” has been swapped out for a different straight-to-DVD cartoon flick. “Ranger Danger” is still years away. The horror flick is more than likely next.”

On Tom Green: “He was the original choice for Willenholly in “Strike Back”, but his asking price was way, way, waaaaay out of our range (7 million, his agent told us).”

On the chance of a Stash-only release of the Tea Party documentary: “We might have to wind up doing just that, I’m guessing.”

On the future: “I always said I had at least ten flicks in me. We’ll see if I take it further than that. Maybe I’d go back to retail. Open my own convenience store. I always liked running a convenience store.”

You can check out the entire thread, which includes every Q&A, starting HERE.

Retro YouTube Clippage…

February 5th @ 11:11 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Monty

  • An astute scooper over at The Board was scouring popular video service YouTube and overturned something we’ve never had available online before — The program “The Test” from the FX channel, which we reported on way back in August 2001. This was part of a 90 minute takeover of the FX channel, where Kevin, Jay and Jen (along with Mark Hamill) were on to promote “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back”:

YouTube’s been taking network stuff like this off the site without warning recently (hence the demise of our News Askew YouTube channel), so watch it while ya can! Kevin had a few things to say about the clippage as well. Enjoy!

View Askew NewsBites™

February 5th @ 11:11 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Steve Wilson, Iain McNicol, Matt Booker, Brandon Daviet, James Graves

  • It appears that the UK edition of Clerks II, on region 2 DVD, will include a special black slipcover when purchased at HMV stores. You can see a shot of this art at their site.

  • A very small reference found in a book of crosswords — Check out #24 across in this scan.
  • One blogger thinks Kevin would be the perfect person to turn Harlan Ellison’s comic “Spider Kiss” into a feature film. Rumored to be loosely based on the career of Jerry Lee Lewis, Spider’s Kiss is rich in detail as it follows the fictional rise and fall of teenage heartthrob and musician Stag Preston. Check out his blog HERE.

  • Here’s a fun one to end the day, from the UK as well – Our scooper spotted this blast from the past in Oxford Circus underground station (part of the famous “tube”). They’ve taken away loads of old advertising posters, leaving even older ones underneath. Check out what was revealed! See ya next time…

Jeff Anderson: Sirius Radio This Monday!

February 3rd @ 12:30 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Some WAY COOL news for those of you that subscribe to Sirius satellite radio — The great Jeff Anderson will be guest co-hosting Sirius Radio’s Playboy Radio Morning Show this coming Monday, February 5th. The show is called “Kevin & Cort” and airs on Sirius Channel 198. Airtime is 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET and is replayed immediately afterwards. Jeff will be co-hosting all morning, and tells us that he’d love to hear from some fans (yes, that’s YOU!) that might like to call in and chat. Be sure you let him know what a fantastic job he did in Clerks II! We’ll be listening, and hope to have some audio from the show for you next week as well. If you don’t have a Sirius radio, you can even sign up for a free 3-day pass to listen online. Don’t miss the show, this Monday morning!

Kevin’s Top 10 Films Of 2006!

February 1st @ 6:14 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • Via the Myspace and Boring-Ass Life blogs, Kevin hooks us up with a bonus entry this week, listing not only his top 10 films of the year 2006, but also including a rather comprehensive list of ALL the flicks that came out last year, then a subset of the ones he saw (just to be fair to the stuff he missed, something you don’t see the critics do, then again, they’re supposed to see EVERYTHING). You can of course read the posts in full at either of the above locations, though here’s just the list of the 10 itself. For Kevin’s commentary and rationale for each, hit the blogs!
1. The One Everybody Else Liked Too – “THE DEPARTED”

2. The One That Would’ve Won Best Picture If Harvey Weinstein Had Released It Four Years Ago, Circa Miramax – “LITTLE CHILDREN”

3. The One That Made Me Ashamed I Was Ever Identified as an Independent Filmmaker, Because This is Real Independent Film – “HALF NELSON”

4. The One I’ll Take Shit For, Pt. 1 – “CLERKS II”

5. The One Nobody Else Seems to Remember – “INSIDE MAN”

6. The One I’ll Take Shit For, Pt. 2 – “V FOR VENDETTA”

7. The One That Made Me Never Want to Travel Abroad – “THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND”

8. The One That Made Me Never Want to Fly Again – “UNITED 93”

9. The One That Made Me Say “What the fuck is going on?!?” – “PERFUME”

10. The One That Actually Lived Up to Its Hype – “BORAT”

Honorable Mentions go to…

Children of Men
Mission Impossible 3
The Break-Up
Thank You For Smoking
Little Miss Sunshine
Talladega Nights
Marie Antoinette
The Prestige

The blog posts include photos and of course those comprehensive lists, so do pay them a visit as well!

Having not seen nearly as many flicks as Kev did last year, gotta send agreements on The Departed, Children of Men, United 93, and The Prestige, which hits DVD soon and has some great twists and turns. Personally, this webmaster thought Borat fell a bit flat after a while, and did much better in 10 minute dose on the original Ali G show. Little Miss Sunshine was good, but would I watch it again anytime soon? Not so sure. Given Kevin’s recommendation, many of the other flicks on the that will be ones that I’ll seek out soon, definitely Perfume and Half Nelson. It seems lately that the disappointments stick out more than the hits…Superman Returns was a huge let-down, for example. The Descent was a great surprise, though, and one of the scariest horror flicks in a LONG time. You never know what the year will bring. With blockbusters like Spidey 3 and Die Hard hitting this summer, along with the new comedy from those Shaun of the Dead guys, “Hot Fuzz”, and some indie surprises as well (Horror flick “The Signal” has been getting GREAT buzz from Sundance, can’t wait to check that one out). The great thing about being a film fan is the variety we have to choose from, and the love you can have for all different genres.

“Silent Bob” Goes On A Date…And Marries???

February 1st @ 6:14 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Patrick Weber

  • Here’s a super-weird one for you folks today. A scooper’s sister discovered a weird but funny little tidbits in a Japanese Manga comic. In Volume 4 of “Bring It On!” by Baek HyeKyung, one of the characters goes on a date (and eventually marries!) a “famous hollywood director” named “Silent Bob”. The resemblance seems to be mostly in name only, though you can see for yourself by clicking the photos above for a better look. Our scooper has also kindly added the images to his Flickr page as another option. Weeeeeird.

View Askew NewsBites™

February 1st @ 6:14 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Russell Woodall, Michael Suarez, Jeff Burke, Britt Schramm, Shawn Fisher, Steven Wilson

  • Congratulations to Clerks II for earning a prestigious “Golden Tomato” Award from the Rotten Tomatoes review website. The film came in at #9 on their list of the best reviewed films of the year. Quite an honor indeed.

  • Kevin appears in a new one-page interview for UK’s “Empire” magazine, promoting the “Evening Harder” DVD. Alas, the best copy we have so far is a photo of the page — Click and squint to read it. If anyone’s got a better copy to pass along (like a scan), let us know so we can attach it for the archives. Who knew Kevin was a foosball ace? I’d better dust off my table and practice…
  • The Flying Car continues to live on, and due to that famous sketch Kevin did with Dante and Randal for The Tonight Show a while back, we like to keep you in the loop. This new article announces that said car may be ready as soon as 2010, and used in rescue operations. But what would YOU give for the flying car? Hmmm?

  • Here’s a small shout-out that a fan caught over in the top banner of movie supersite JoBlo.com today.
  • Catch a nice shout-out to the original “Clerks” in this video from ABC News and Good Morning America on rude sales clerks. You’ll catch clippage and a mention of the flick right at the start of the piece. Go Walt!

  • And hey, it’s a double dose of Walt today! How ’bout that? Walt’s featured in the latest issue of comics magazine “Wizard” as part of their “5 Questions With…” column. The topic, of course, his upcoming book “The War of the Undead”. Check out a scan of the page right here, and click for a better look, of course.

Scoops E-Mail Downtime…

January 30th @ 7:54 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Due to an unexpected server error, we experiened an e-mail outage from late Sunday night and through most of the day Monday. If you sent in a scoop, to scoops or either of the Brad or Chris addresses, it likely bounced back to you and we never saw it. So, we kindly ask you to send anything back, especially if you didn’t hear back from one of us on it. Service was restored late Monday, so things should be back to normal now. Which leads us to today’s update. Let’s go!

Kevin Continues To Smite Food!

January 30th @ 7:54 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Kevin Smith

  • Kevin made his promised weekly blog entry yesterday, with an impressive tally for his new diet which started earlier this month. Major kudos to the man for his incredible discipline — In this day and age, when it takes 2 minutes to hit a Burger King drive through vs. a half an hour plus cleanup time (and often more cash) to make a home cooked meal, it sure is easy to eat badly. To make a commitment and stick to it is admirable, and from what you’ll read ahead, Kevin’s honesty and dedication are coming through (and paying off). Watch for some bonus notes on “Manchild” and “Catch and Rekease” as well:
Fat-F*ck vs. Food, Week 2

So here I sit, less than a week shy from one full month of being on the all-liquid diet OptiFast. Chewing food is all but a distant memory at this point.

Though I did have a small turkey meatball last night.

Gail (Jen’s Mom) is the cook around the Smith/Schwalbach/Stanley household, and last night was no exception. For the past few weeks I’ve been avoiding the kitchen/dining room around supper time. But last night, I felt like chilling with the family around the dinner table, so I sat in for the meal, and managed to not succumb to the call of the spaghetti and garlic bread. But the turkey meat balls… that shit was calling me. So I caved and ate one. Didn’t beat myself up about it; I just swapped one meatball out for the sixth drink box I would’ve downed that night instead.

Lemme tell you something: that turkey meatball tasted like it was made from the most delectable ingredients liberated from God’s own kitchen. I don’t normally use words like this, but I gotta be honest: it was scrumptious. Fucking divine. I would’ve stepped on my own kid’s neck to eat another one, but I was able to reinstate discipline and simply push back from the table.

Who knows if it was even, truly, a very good meatball. Gail could’ve made it out of dog food and I’d have hailed it as world-class cuisine – based largely on the fact that I’ve not eaten anything in nearly a month, so anything would taste good right about now. All I know is this: I ate it, and it was awesome. I’m owning it. I take comfort in knowing that, were this a month ago, I’d have eaten twelve of those sonsabitches, slapped between a giant ciabatta loaf that I pressed on a panini grill. As it stands, I ate one.

But heading into the weigh-in today, I was haunted by that fowl sphere. I was pretty nervous that the lone turkey meatball would be my un-doing; that I’d step on the scale only to see that I gained weight – a cosmic punishment for giving in to dinner table temptation.

Mercifully, I gained no weight. I’m down six more pounds.

That’s a grand total of 21 pounds for our hero, since starting this new, life-changing regime, back on January 2nd. That’s good enough to keep me committed another week. One Day At A Time, as the alkies say. There will be turkey meatballs in my future; just not in my immediate future. And when I do allow them back into my life, I’ll make do with two, not twelve. Moderation is the key.

So next week this time, I’ll be ready to add exercise into my regime. I gave myself the first month to acclimate to a lack of food indulgence. Now that the month’s nearly done, it’s time to insult my body even further by – *gasp* – getting physical. Christ, is that gonna suck ass…

In other good news, I went in to do some ADR (looping) on “Manchild” – that pilot for Showtime I shot right before Christmas. And while there, I got to watch most of the show.

Holy shit, is it fucking good.

I loved it. This is a show I’d watch, having nothing to do with acting in it. Big congrats to the Cullen Brothers and Stephen Gyllenhal (the director of the pilot), as well as my three co-leads (Corbett, Purefoy and Hipp): everyone involved did an awesome job. Showtime would be silly not to pick it up. Even if it meant re-casting my part, I’d still vote big on the pickup. It was laugh-out-loud funny, a bit touching, and very real. I walked out of there proud to have been involved at all. Fingers crossed that we get the pick-up.

An odd side-note (well, maybe not that odd): I’m fucking huge in the show. And I don’t mean that as some kind of industry euphemism for “genius”; I mean huge as in fucking rotund. Fatter than fat. I make the me in “Catch & Release” look thin. Thank God I’m dropping weight now.

And on the subject of “Catch & Release”, despite the lackluster reviews which they’re even puzzling over at Entertainment Weekly’s “Reviewing the Reviews” (reviews that I largely dodged a bullet in), the flick did a nice bit of business: $7.7mil, on 1,622 screens. According to Box Office Guru: “Jennifer Garner generated respectable results for her latest film Catch and Release which was not given a very wide release, but still sold $7.7M in ticket stubs. Averaging a solid $4,722 from 1,622 playdates, the PG-13 film about a woman rebuilding her life after her husband’s death played heavily female.” Hopefully, word-of-mouth spreads and the flick continues to earn for Susannah (the director) and Sony (the studio).

Next week: Week 3 of Fat-Fuck vs. Food, in which, God-willing, I’m not struggling with turkey meatballs any further.

It sounds like we’ll be in for more good news next week — Good on ya, Kevin, and keep up the fantastic work. Don’t forget to check Kevin’s blog to leave comments and read the latest.