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The Best “Zack And Miri” Clip Yet!!!

October 23rd @ 8:04 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • This brand new, NSFW clip from “Zack And Miri” make a porno can be considered somewhat spoilerish, so before you just click away, be warned — It spoils a really funny cameo, but heck, it’s WORTH it to us!


    We won’t say much, other than this clip involves a great deal of the cast, a key element of the film’s title, and a great surprise special guest cameo. And man, is it ever FUNNY. Showing a clip like this around should easily raise interest in the movie, though, so we can see why Kevin has this one making the rounds — After you watch this, we just can’t see how you’d be able to stay away from the film next weekend.

    JoBlo links the clip which comes to us originally courtesty of Cinemablend. Watch and enjoy the laughs. It sure looks like “Zack and Miri” swings for the fences and hits it out of the park — Hopefully like the Phillies can continue to do this evening! Go Phils!

QSE’s Got New “Smod” & “Money”!

October 23rd @ 8:03 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Somehow, Kevin and Scott are managing to keep up with the SModcast schedule despite this likely being one of the busiest times in their lives the past year, or even possibly since they started recording the podcast. The guys returned this week with another new episode earlier in the week, and it’s now making the rounds in iTunes. If you’re already caught it, as die hard fans already likely have, cool, though the servers have caught up with demand and iTunes is now streaming it so go on and get your download on. Here’s the skinny on this week’s offering:

      SModcast 66: Sleipner the Conquerer –

      In which our heroes get political, war the world, and await the annual arrival of Odin.

    We’d like to remind you that SModcast remains free, thanks to the good folks over at ThinkGeek, home of half of the stuff on our Christmas lists. Promo code “PORNO” now saves you $5 on orders of $25 or more or $10 of orders of $50 or more. Sweeeeet. Grab episode #66 exclusively at Quick Stop Entertainment.

    Now, while you’re over there, do NOT miss the latest cuts of the “Zack And Miri” webisodes “Money Shots”, which continue to focus on showing us interviews with cast and crew without spoiling any moments from the film, which we love. The ever-bubbly Katie Morgan is currently featured on the front page, chatting up her sex scene in the film. Stick around to the end for a bonus bit from Jason Mewes. It’s a double shot!

    Zak and Joey continue to break records posting these things, so if you’ve missed a day or two, stop by the archives for more of the kitchen chat with Rogen & Banks (where they chat about their fellow cast includes Mewes and Mabe), and another quick-shot PSA from Ricky himself. We’re expecting this pace to continue at least up until the 31st and quite possibly beyond, so keep your eyes on Quick Stop Entertainment and News Askew for the latest.

Cartoon Network’s “Zack And Miri” Promo Spot…

October 23rd @ 8:03 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Greg Trawinski, John Whiteaker

  • A bit more info on that Cartoon Network “Zack And Miri” spot that we briefly mentioned yesterday — It opens with text on the screen: Tonight, we school you on the making of a Skin Flick. 1. Concept! [animated scene] 2. Audition “talent”. [animated scene] 3. And, Money Shot! [animated scene] The final scene states the following: That’s a wrap! Pop Quiz Sunday night during the Zack and Miri Make a Porno exclusive trailer. Adult Swim.


    So, that means we’ll be seeing something that’s never been seen on the web or TV before on Cartoon Network this Sunday night. Cool.


    Our scooper captured it with a digital camera, so the quality isn’t the greatest, but take a look at the current spot, then tune in Sunday for their exclusive!

View Askew NewsBites™

October 23rd @ 4:08 am | 2 Comments » | Scooped by Douglas Fir, Justin Owades, Greg Trawinski, John Whiteaker

  • G4TV’s Chris Gore shows up to review the week’s new DVDs and among the list, has some flattering words to say about “Threevening” and its predecessors. You’ll need to skip a few minutes in past the “Hulk” stuff if you wanna get right to the Kev bit, which runs in the middle of the piece.
  • In other G4TV news, their daily “The Feed” videocast mentions the upcoming Space comedy around the 1:45 mark, though nothing over what we already reported. In unrelated news, they also confirm that the highly anticipated PS3 title “Little Big Planet” (which we’re hoping shows up under the News Askew Christmas tree) has been delayed until at least November due to a religious issue. Sigh!
  • Kevin’s been known to put together fantastic selections of music tracks, both known and obscure, when he makes his movies — So, it’s with great joy that we see pre-orders up at Amazon for a November 11th release of the “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” original motion picture soundtrack. At this point, no songs have been confirmed, though we’re betting this one will feature all the big tunes along with some choice dialog clips (if it follows the format of previous View Askew soundtracks). We’ll keep you posted, as we’re betting the Stash will announce signed copies of this available for order soon.
  • IMDB reports that the SNL airing of the censored “Zack And Miri” titled ads — Apparently, the ad has been cut for Sunday Night Football, since the NFL demands family-friendly ads without the word “porno” in them.
  • Speaking of ads for the movie, Cartoon Network has been running a “Zack and Miri” spot during the Adult Swim timeframe (usually during “Family Guy” at 11 PM EST), which is actually a shortened reproduction of the trailer, but using what appears to be hand-drawn, paper cut-outs. The spot ends with the mention of an EXCLUSIVE TRAILER that is scheduled for this Sunday (10/26). We know nothing more at this time, but it sounds like tuning into Cartoon Network’s popular Friday late night block of “Adult Swim” might not be a bad idea this weekend. Meanwhile, if anyone caps the cut-out ads, let us know.

“Threevening” Has Finally Arrived!

October 21st @ 11:31 pm | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Hitting DVD stores across the country today is the long-awaited follow-up to Kevin’s previous two highly entertaining, best-selling “Evening With” offerings. Thanks to the fine folks at Genius Products, News Askew had our mitts on copies early, allowing us to revisit a show that we had such a blast attending last summer, as Kevin celebrated his 37th birthday with the sold out crowd in Red Bank, New Jersey.

    Click ahead for your first look at menus, screens, our unearthed, “director’s cut” unedited review (we’ve been saving this since the night of the show, since it does have story spoilers), and our thoughts on the final product.

      DVD REVIEW

      First, he took on colleges across the country. Then, it went international. Now, for the third time around, Kevin Smith once again takes the stage with hours of new entertaining anecdotes and off the cuff humor in a way that only he can do it. “A Threevening With Kevin Smith”, the appropriately named followup to his two previous best selling live discs, presents over 5 solid hours of entertainment in this one man show.

      What we enjoy about this series is that each brings a slightly different flavor to it. The original “An Evening With Kevin Smith”, filmed at college campuses, brought that unpredictable nature of what happens when you put a bunch of college kids in an auditorium with Smith. For the international editions, we saw the best moments from shows in Canada and the United Kingdom, enjoying fans from abroad, their unique questions, and the unique way in which Kevin goes global. Now, for the first time, a single one-night show is the focus of this disc. For most of us, our 37th birthday is just another year towards 40, though for the director, given the significance of this number in his film canon, it became the perfect day to spend with the fans.

      And really, while Kevin does seem to come into each show with a few yarns he’s planning to spin, it’s really the audience which steers the ship for all of these shows, and this one’s no exception. We call this a one-man show, but it’s always the audience that helps set the course. Kevin’s done it this way as far back as we can recall, and the format always just works. For a guy filming a DVD that will be seen by millions, once and done, the confidence in letting the crowd have such power is exemplary of what a unique talent this is.

      “Threevening” arrives in a jam-packed 2 disc edition – We love the cover art, though were a bit disappointed to not find any liner notes or leaflets inside, just the standard 2 disc holder within the case. This has become a common practice, since really, when you think of it, when was the last time you actually USED those liner notes?

      Disc menus are fairly basic this time around, no material filmed by Kevin as in the previous discs. This time, we get a static graphic with some smaller moving looks at moments from the show, including Kevin and a few audience members. Major tales told during the epic performance have been thankfully marked by chapters with meaningful titles, allowing you skip back to those favorite spots during future viewings. Disc one contains the main program only, along with (hooray!) the R-rated “Zack And Miri Make a Porno” trailer and the all audiences “Clerks II” trailer. The promotional spot for “Now You Know” that we’ve seen on other discs is also included up front. Disc two brings the remainder of the show, kicking off with our favorite moment, the “Die Hard” story. This disc also houses some special additional material, which we’ll go into shortly.

      The show was filmed as well as produced by Zak and Joey of Chop Shop Entertainment, who know their way around a DVD – These guys were responsible for the awesome “Snowball Effect” documentary, all those hilarious “Train Wreck” Clerks II shorts, and are currently assembling a new “Zack And Miri Make a Porno” full length doc as well. Not only are they fans, but they’re good at what they do. At the show, we noticed the guys making full use of all the cameras on hand, allowing them more coverage and angles than we’ve ever seen at a Q&A. The end result allows for the perfect look at Smith as he works the crowd and the stage, as well as those precious crowd reaction shots.

      Since we attended the show in person, our review of the actual show itself is likely better as it was written then over anything we could do now. So, here is the unedited version from August 2007 (careful, as it does contain spoilers):

      START OF ORIGINAL REVIEW

        It started with St. Kevin, and it ended in an anal fissure. That’s how it was last night when a sold-out crowd took over the town of Red Bank, NJ, as Kevin Smith took to the stage of the Count Basie theater once again. 20 lucky attendees had the chance to step up to the mic and share a moment with the man of the evening, who celebrated his 37th birthday with a seven hour extravaganza. The waterfront area was buzzing with a kinetic energy, crowd of pedestrians on Monmouth St. (and lack of parking) clearly indicated this was no normal night for this trendy little town. The shady, dishelved woman scalping tickets outside on our way in, discreetly asking “Need a ticket?” on my way in confirmed it — This was the place to be tonight.

        Right on schedule, following an introduction from wife Jen and daughter Harley, Smith took to the stage to a chorus of “Happy Birthday”, backed by a projected photo of the man in his MUCH younger years. Lines of hopeful question askers flank both sides of the room, all of whom we’re told lined up immediately, without even seeking their seats. Without any imposed time limits, and a stocked cash bar in the theater lobby, it’s looking to be a memorable night before the first tale’s even been told.

        Zak Knutson, whose Chop Shop Entertainment will produce the DVD based on this event, has things well in hand — Cameras are capturing the question lines, the audience, the stage, the aisles, and a MASSIVE crane rig on stage right is panning both the crowd and all aspects of Kevin and the stage throughout the evening. Knutson’s disclaimer to the crowd to bring their A-game with questions does not go unheeded. But before the crowd had their say, Smith had a monologue to give.

        For most past Q&As, Smith’s jumped into the audience within moments — This time, for this special birthday occasion, he’d done some homework — The religious backstory (or lack thereof) of St. Kevin, the saint who bore his namesake. With notes in hand, and humorous observations aplenty, the night (and the crowd) were rolling before the first fan had even walked up to a mic. This being the first filmed Q&A I’d seen, it was also interesting to see the amount of effort that went into moving the many cameras around the stage and crowd — This was obviously the most work and coverage they’ve had for one of these shoots so far.

        By 7:45, the formalities complete and the introduction wrapped, it was time for the first question — One geared towards children’s movies, which led into the first and possibly longest tale of the night — That of the Smith canine clan. The dude can weave a yarn like no other — Tales for the evening ranged in both topic and length: Jay Mewes’ Clerks II enthusiasm. The ups and downs of money and fame. The saga of the ill-fated “Clerks” live-action sitcom (the animated series’ “Outbreak” script dated back this far). Sneaking into a “Catch & Release” test screening. Hearing his name on TV. For almost seven hours, it was all that and so much more, including (as always) those unsuspected audience moments that you just can’t see coming. When a male fan offered fellatio in return for the answer to a question, many audience members demanded the dude deliver, moments after Kevin’s one-word answer.

        An evening highlight featured a fresh tale of the time Smith spent with Bruce Willis on the set of “Live Free or Die Hard”, which culminated with a surprise July 4th phone call from the action icon. Willis cited their Jersey ties and offered up “We should make a movie together sometime”. In response, Smith dropped the mic to express his utter shock at the moment. He added that, at present, he sadly has no projects that would be a fit, nor would he ever expect it to culminate. The details of meeting and working with Willis, one of the biggest box office stars in the world, are too good to spoil here. This one’s positively a tale best experienced, not read.

        Unlike Ben Affleck, whom he cited as too entrenched in the Hollywood game to dish the dirt in public, Smith wasn’t afraid to throw out candid, even embarrassing stories involving some of the most famous folks in the biz – The likes of Jennifer Lopez, Tim Olyphant, Hayden Christensen, and even ‘ol Ben himself. If these tales told for public consumption are this compelling, one can only imagine how lurid the stuff that CAN’T be shared onstage must be.

        Most of the night’s big revelations had been spent up at the San Diego con just a few short days ago. The “Heroes” gig was briefly discussed. We learned that Showtime’s “Manchild” pilot was indeed jettisoned, and won’t see air due to the show opting for David Duchovny’s “Californication” instead (not for the lack of the former being a “great pilot”, execs said). The surf story that went with it was fresh and hilarious, with Smith remarking the upside being no longer wearing a wet suit or paddling into the shark-infested ocean. The “Die Hard” interview he conducted with Bruce Willis for the eventual DVD ran somewhere from 45 minutes to an hour, though there’s no idea how that will be cut together. Dogma II? Never going to happen, though one day, in comic book form, we could possibly learn what became of some of the original’s characters. The “Evening With” series, of which this show will become part of, was never planned to be an “all-Kevin” collection. Other directors were planned to film their own sessions, though the process stalled when some realized they weren’t up to the task.

        Smith’s callbacks to previous moments in stories throughout the night kept the audience in stitches, rewarding those who stuck it out for the duration and didn’t miss a beat. For me, the joy of hearing the director speak stems from his inner-geekdom that shines through in these stories. He expresses his love for modern classics like “Terminator 2”, and “Shaun of the Dead”. He makes veiled references to “Arrested Development” and “Goodfellas”. The inner geek in me was abolutely drooling over his recounting of his recent tour through the soundstages of “Battlestar Galactica” (still the best show on television today). Moments like that make me realize why he’s so good to his fans — He realizes what it’s like to totally geek out about something. Much like his Galactica set experience, for those of us to line up to shake his hand, get his autograph, and watch him speak…That’s OUR Galactica set visit. And he gets that. Kevin Smith truly is just, well…”one of us”.

        At 1:45 AM, Smith had done what he set out to do — Ending on a high note, with the lurid extended tale of his proctological exploits a couple years back, he thanked the crowd and proclaimed he was “Going to bed”, leaving the still full auditorium cheering and hungering for more. Once again, the man had delivered. The crowd, while hungering for more, left fulfilled and jovial, discussing their favorite moments of the evening. What was this reporter’s? Hard to say, there’s always so many. It’s tough to shake that vision of Smith and Willis, on the set of a “Die Hard” film, having an outside trailer chicken barbeque complete with fresh Philly tasycake desserts. It’s just too bad there weren’t any Seagram’s Golden Wine Coolers to wash them down with.

      END OF ORIGINAL REVIEW

    In watching the disc and remembering the show, there are definitely some small cuts and edits there to allow things to flow more smoothly, though we can’t really see anything major that was taken out. In fact, even though we were there, we didn’t spot any of the moments where they snipped or relocated anything, so our kudos to the editors on a seamless job. For those of you thinking you are missing some moments of the night, fear not — It seems that most (if not all) of the smaller quips and edits have been relocated to a massive “Special Features” section located on disc two, where you can see quicker Q&A stuff or some asides that didn’t flow well with the main stories. The end result is pretty cool – You get the main product of the disc, with a chapter devoted to each big routine, and the smaller stuff in quick bites on the side. We haven’t seen a disc done this way before, but we like it. They don’t necessarily fit into the context of any of the major “set pieces” of the show, they just work right where they are.

    Speaking of these quick nuggets, we’ve heard that a single easter egg exists somewhere on the disc and involves the View Askew Prom, an even that Kevin was in town for that weekend as well, though we’ve yet to locate this one. Once we do, we’ll tell you how to find it as well. Until then, happy hunting.

    For those of you lucky to spend the night with us in Red Bank, “Threevening” represents a nice way to remember the occasion, and we’re happy to say, plays incredibly well and fresh despite having seen the show from start to finish. And of course, for those of you not at this show, and especially those who have not seen Kevin live, the discs once again prove that the talent of Mr. Smith stretches well beyond the written page and the work he does behind the camera – Should he ever tire of the movie business, he could tour with this act forever.

    “A Threevening With Kevin Smith” is now available on 2-disc Special Edition DVD everywhere, thought we would recommend purchasing a personally signed copy from the star himself via Jay & Silent Bob’s Secret Stash.

Hollywood Hosts “Zack & Miri” Premiere…

October 21st @ 11:16 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Movidude74, Alonso Duralde

  • “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” held its Hollywood gala premiere, filled with the film’s stars, creators, and some lucky fans. One of our loyal News Askew readers had some fantastic seats, and presents us with some nice shots from the stage where Kevin Smith, Scott Mosier and Dave Klein welcomed most of the cast, including Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks, Craig Robinson, Jeff Anderson, Katie Morgan, Jason Mewes, and Ricky Mabe. Some exclusive fan-captured photos from the front row are above. The film was shown at the famous, historic Mann’s Chinese right in the heart of Hollywood.


    The North American theatrical debut is now just 10 days away, folks — Keep spreading the word.

The Web’s First “Zack And Miri” Clips!

October 20th @ 11:37 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Steve Weintraub

  • Kevin chats up “Zack And Miri” as well as a couple other high profile 2009 flicks in a new interview with Collider today. The interview audio and text are included. They promise a much more extensive interview, but today just cover some more interesting tidbits on two high profile films for 2009. Here’s a few snippets:


      KS: I saw it [WATCHMEN] once when they had out of something like 500 visual FX shots, they only had 10% done. Next time I saw it, I think they had 15% done. That’s the one think I haven’t really said. I watched that movie without all the FX shots done. Through most of the movie, Billy Crudup – even as Dr. Manhattan – looks like Billy Crudup. And still that movie works like gangbusters, even though it’s not completely fleshed out and finished visually speaking with the digital FX. That being said, when I watched the movie, the biggest impression I walked away with was, This could totally be Pulp Fiction to some degree. For the mainstream audience, when Pulp Fiction came along, they said, Okay, I know crime thrillers. I know the genre, kind of. But this is a movie that spins it with this left of center view. With Watchmen, you’ve got people very familiar with the comic-book format of the movie, but it takes this left of center view of it. People who love the comic book are definitely going to go in droves, but I think they’re going to get a lot of people who would never see this movie – based on the buzz factor. It’s the goods, man. It’s a really smart, intelligent film. It’s just like reading the book, but a movie.


    Man, “Watchmen” just sounds better and better every time Kev mentions it.

    As a bonus, Collider was also given the first set of actual clips from “Porno” — This isn’t just a re-hash of the trailers or commercials, but actual (edited) clips from the movie! Visit this multimedia page for the trailer, FOUR NEW CLIPS, a behind the scenes clip, and stills. The movie’s still 12 days away, but stuff like this always makes the wait a little bit easier. Enjoy.

  • Tuesday: “Threevening” Viewing Party In L.A.! BE THERE!

    October 20th @ 11:36 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

    • Tuesday October 21st brings us the big release of Kevin’s third foray in his one man “Evening With Kevin Smith” series. “A Threevening With Kevin Smith” is now available in stores everywhere today, in a 5+ hour 2-disc special edition, so jam-packed we’re STILL going through all the content (the timing with all the “Porno” stuff going on has us on double-time). We’re assuming you have your orders in from the Stash so you can have your personally Kevin-signed copies (after all, if you’re here, you’re in on that little secret) — Though if you’re in the Los Angeles area today, you can make this an even bigger event today.


      The Secret Stash West inside Laser Blazer is hosting a massive viewing party on Tuesday night (10/21) (tonight, for most of you reading this) — At that party, you can watch the discs with a crowd of fans for that community experience, meet the disc’s producers, and enjoy some amazing discounts on practically everything in the store, only available during the viewing party.

      There’s gonna be freebies all night in the form of giveaways, chances to get your signed copy of the DVD and walk out the door with it, and bragging rights to say you were the first to see the brand new props coming into the Stash from the set of “Zack and Miri”. It’s gonna be a landmark evening, and one not to miss – Ron knows how to put on a good show.

      So, what do ya say? Let’s all pack in Laser Blazer tomorrow night for the free “Threevening” viewing party!

    View Askew NewsBites™

    October 20th @ 11:34 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Scott X Summers, Justin Owades

    • Craig Robinson is joined by a special guest for a fun edition of today’s “Money Shots” exclusively at Quick Stop Entertainment. It’s cool to see how involved the cast continues to be in the making of these short films. Keep them coming, Zak and Joey!
    • We hope everyone’s voting in 2 weeks — One fan however had the chance to absentee vote, and though we certainly don’t condone or recommend this, filed himself for president as a write-in, with Kevin Smith as his VP. And yep,
      that’s his ballot.
    • Here’s the best look of a “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” (title thankfully intact) bus ad that we’ve seen “in the wild”, thanks to a fan with fast legs.

    Hulu’s Got Kevin On Leno!

    October 19th @ 6:16 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

    • Kevin made another memorable appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Friday night, and the magic of amazing video site Hulu allows us to bring you directly to that moment of the program. This time around, Kevin stops in to tell a tale some of you may be familiar with, which took place during a recent poker game at The Stash inside Laser Blazer. We’ll leave the joy of the tale for you to discover if you’ve yet to hear — What we like about this clip is that, having heard the story, it’s interesting to see how Kevin continues to craft it and embellish with more details and jokes — Resulting in the type of epics we get during the Q&A appearances (our review of Threevening is coming up tomorrow, by the way).

      Check out the clippage with the tale, along with a nice clip and plug for “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” — Leno has a bit of trouble with the title, but Kevin takes it in stride and once again makes a hilarious stop on Leno’s couch, having the audience howling and certainly helping to recruit more business for the film, arriving in theaters everywhere on Friday, October 31st, 2008.