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Kevin on JOEY Tonight!

September 22nd @ 2:20 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • We just wanted to give you all a quick reminder that Kevin will being appearing on the hour-long season premiere of JOEY on NBC. Here’s NBC’s description of the episode :
JOEY FINALLY GETS HIS BIG BREAK, BUT IN TYPICAL JOEY FASHION, IT’S NOT THE NORMAL WAY – Joey (Matt LeBlanc) and Alex (Andrea Anders) wake up together and realize what has transpired between them. Joey and his new friend Zach (Miguel Nunez) get into a mess when they steal a director’s dog only in an attempt to return it and win an audition from the director.

We’ll be back later with a full update and we’ll get some some pics and more info on the episode as soon as we can.

“My Name Is Earl”: Pilot Review!

September 19th @ 2:31 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Jason Lee, one of NA’s favorite Askew personalities, celebrates the premiere of his own sitcom on NBC television TOMORROW NIGHT! It’s a monumental day seeing the dude who stole the show in Mallrats now sitting as the gem of the Fall sitcom lineup. And there’s even another Askewer rounding out the cast, as well. So naturally, we were pleased to have the chance to catch an early look at the pilot and the script, which we’ve got a capsule review for ahead (minor spoilers, though we’ll save the best jokes for you to discover, never fear):
“MY NAME IS EARL” – The Pilot Episode (capsule review)

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Ethan Suplee

By now, you all know the story. Guy leads a dishonest life. Guy wins lottery. Guy discovers karma. Guy decides to right his wrongs. It’s an interesting premise, and one that you can run with for YEARS in 24 minute snippets. Thus, “My Name Is Earl”. But what separates this sitcom from so many others that come with it, came before it, and will come after it?

First off, it’s Jason Lee. As the narrator, star, and hero, Lee’s got a lot to carry on his shoulders with this one. But if was ever an actor that could pull it off, it’s this guy. Immediately, from the show’s onset, in a brilliant introductory montage, we’re filled in on the life of Earl — Past and present. And in just a few short minutes, despite his obvious shortcomings, you already can’t help but love the guy. In five minutes, you’ve not only met Earl, but his wife Joy (Jaime Pressly) and brother Randy (Ethan Suplee). We’re also treated to what hopefully will be a continuing cast of minor characters…”Crab man” Darnell, and a kid that Earl seems to enjoy playing a different sort of game of tag with to name a couple. I found myself immediately sucked into Earl’s world — That trailer park vibe that many are comparing to “Raising Arizona”, played in the same deadpan way. The pilot episode runs more like a short film than a sitcom, thanks mostly to the clever writing, pacing, multiple locations, and, thankfully, LACK of a laugh track. Much like the brilliant “Arrested Development” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, “Earl” doesn’t need to cue the audience when to laugh. You just know when.

What else works? Quite simply, the funny. Case in point: A hilarious sequence involving Randy and and unforutnate encounter with beer (one you can only assume will continue throughout the season). Flashbacks are peppered in throughout the program “Family Guy” style…Fast, furious, and often gone before you can even fully process them. With a seemingly unlimited “list” of wrongs to right that our hero is working from, locations and characters can change on a weekly basis, too. I’m hoping they keep the core cast in there but manage to bring on some recurring guest roles — Not to mention, if the show succeeds as well as NBC hopes, imagine the special guest opportunities they can nab for Earl’s past victims. Endless possibilities.

“My Name Is Earl”’s pilot manages to stuff a lot in just 24 minutes — Not only do we meet the cast, and set the stage for Earl’s new life mission — We see hints of a love triangle between the particulars, ongoing conflict with wife Joy, AND witness Earl take his first shot at making good on his promise. The episode comes full circle, and has you ready for week two by the time it ends. Looks to be that rare combination of a witty, clever story, an ongoing plot thread for the faithful watchers, and an entertaining anecdote every week (maybe even a bit of morality tossed in there, for good measure). We’ll say it now: Kevin MUST guest star and direct an episode of this show!!!

We’re predicting “My Name Is Earl” will fulfill the prophecy of leading the pack of the new comedies this year. We hope you’ll tune in tomorrow night at 9 PM on NBC, each and every week — You won’t be sorry.

Lotsa Lotsa Lee!

September 12th @ 2:47 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Robb Johnston,Jamie McKnight, Will Wilkins, Evan, Bob Pearson, Riss, Ben Erwin, Isabelle LaRoche, GAKish

  • It’s just 8 days until NBC premieres their flagship comedy for the new season, “My Name Is Earl”. What’s perhaps amazing about this sitcom isn’t that it’s getting the most consistently GREAT reviews across the board, but that it stars not one, but TWO Mallrats/View Askew alumni. Both Jason Lee AND Ethan Suplee have major roles and well, that’s just got us here at News Askew stoked at the prospect of a hit sitcom that’s got two of our own in the spotlight.

But hey, it’s not only us. Lee’s been popping up everywhere in the media — The latest spot of amazement — Last weekend’s “Entertainemnt Weekly” hit the stands with a TALKING “My Name Is Earl” ad. You heard it right. Open up this week’s issue, and a chip in there when you hit the visal ad for Earl, speaks, in Jason Lee’s voice: “My name is Earl, Do good things and good things happen to you, do bad things and it will come back to haunt you. I’m talkin’ about karma. My name is Earl.” We believe it’s the first audio ad in a magazine ever. If anyone wants to shoot one off to us, we’d love to keep it for the archives.

If you wanna hear the Earl audio, you can surf HERE as well.

Want more “Lee” news. We sure got it:

  • In Toronto, TV Guide equivalent “Television” rated “Earl” among the best of the new fall season. They also added that Jason was the best casting choice of any new show this season.
  • An artist by the name of Jeff Boyes has a unique, interesting print of Jason Lee for sale at Gig Posters.
  • In the ‘Here’s Looking at You’ section of today’s Daily Quickie at ESPN.com, Jason Lee is compared to Randy Johnson.
  • Chicago Tribune – Lee is a pearl of an `Earl’ in off-the-wall new series

    “After dropping out of high school in his senior year, Jason Lee decided to become a professional skateboarder, so he did.

    Then, a decade ago, after snagging a role in the Kevin Smith film “Mallrats,” he decided to become a legit, full-time actor. He did that, too, with a 10-year film career that has taken him to a level somewhere between the guy who steals the show and the star in movies such as “Almost Famous” and “The Ballad of Jack and Rose.”

    There was just one thing Lee was pretty sure he never wanted to do: cross over to the world of television…”

  • Lee is featured in the “Stars We Love” section of E! Online today with a small interview. Here’s an interesting little tidbit from that:
    You’re known for working with director Kevin Smith. Is there any chance he’ll make an appearance on Earl?

    Yeah, we’ve definitely explored Kevin being a part of this in some way.

    You may remember, Lee mentioned Kevin coming on board to direct as a possibility. Given Kevin’s recent talent for super cool guest appearances, we’d love to see him on the program later this season, even. Don’t miss the little Lee video inset on that page as well, by the way.

  • The New York Times – “Put on Your Best Gimme Hat. It’s the Upscale Redneck Show”

    “…Against the odds, the comedy here works. The actors Jason Lee, who is also a producer, and especially Jaime Pressly are superb in the lead roles, and the fact that this show gratifies some low impulses – to embrace stereotypes, say – doesn’t mean that it doesn’t also gratify some mid-level impulses: to laugh, say.”

“My Name Is Earl”. Tuesday, September 20th, 9:00 PM, NBC.

Your First Glance At Kev In “Veronica Mars”!

September 1st @ 3:07 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Craig Byrne, JP

  • Huge props and thanks to Veronica Mars supersite “Neptunesite” (who happen to be big View Askew fans, as well) for informing us that they’ve obtained the first ever still from Kevin’s guest stint happening on the program. Kevin will appear in “Driver Ed” as a clerk, of all things, in Season 2’s second episode. Now all we gotta do is nab the season 1 DVD set and catch up on what we’re hearing was one of the best new shows to hit the tube last year. Thanks again, Netptunesite.

Degrassi 3-Episode Arc Ends On Noggin TONIGHT!

August 26th @ 3:23 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Don’t forget, dear Stateside readers, tonight is Kevin and Jay’s LAST Degrassi appearance, in the season ender, marking the conclusion of the 3 episode arc. Kevin and Jay WILL return next year, in fact, we were told that, contrary to the newsbite we ran yesterday, Kevin and Jay WERE on set in Canada where the marquee was spotted, and the girlfriend of a reader of ours, Avi, had the pleasure meeting the duo after production wrapped.

Happy Friday, and enjoy the final Degrassi!

View Askew NewsBites™

August 21st @ 3:35 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by John Mollard, Roger Frantzman

  • UK Fans, take note: Channel Five are repeating Kevin’s ‘Law and Order’ episode, ‘Black, White and Blue’ on Monday 22nd August at 2.30pm. In the US, the show re-airs on TNT, August 29th at 10 PM and August 30th at 4:00 PM. Kevin appears as a potential witness who gets questioned (as a L&O fan, a part he was thrilled to play).
  • Jason Lee appears in a small role in “The Ballad of Jack and Rose”, now available on DVD. Lee continues to get acclaim and big press for “My Name Is Earl”, starting on NBC this Fall.

Kevin To Guest On UPN’s “Veronica Mars”!

August 15th @ 3:46 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Craig @ Neptunesite

  • NeptuneSite broke the news today that Kevin is scheduled to appear as a convenience store clerk (how priceless is that?) on the UPN hit “Veronica Mars” this fall. The episode is set to air October 5th. His character is named “Duane Anders”, and he’ll be filming the spot THIS WEEK! Surf NeptuneSite for all the latest “Veronica” news, and thanks to Craig for giving us the news as soon as he verified it.

TWO MORE Degrassi’s For Kev & Jay!

August 10th @ 3:51 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Here’s some big news for today — Kevin and Jay will be BACK in two episodes for the next season of Degrassi: The Next Generation! This is the first we’ve heard of the gig, which differs from the Degrassi FILM Kevin is hoping to direct (currently searching for a studio home). The New York Daily News reports:
Smith and Mewes are due back in Canada next week to start working on two more episodes of “Degrassi,” which will air during the fifth season that starts in October. And Schuyler and Smith are collaborating on a “Degrassi” feature film, which has yet to find a studio home.

Judging from the newsbite above, we’re guessing they’ll be back early in the season, though perhaps not right at the start. Stay tuned, this one’s still hot off the coals.

EW LOVES Kev & Jay On Degrassi!

August 9th @ 3:56 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Entertainment Weekly gives HIGH praise (an A-!) to this Friday’s debut of Kevin and Jay stateside on “Degrassi: The Next Generation”, though mistakenly credit Kev for the directing duties — Note Kevin doesn’t direct this debut episode, OR either of the two that follow:
8-8:30PM
Degrassi: The Next Generation (PBS, TV-PG)

It may seem like a lark — puerile Clerks creator Kevin Smith directing an earnest teen series — but the dude knows his Degrassi. He gets that queen bee Paige and skanky Manny’s beef can only end violently (with untimely disrobing). He sees that crazy Craig must get his bipolar brain off of Ashley, even if it means more awful guitar playing. And, most important, he understands that even though balding used-car salesman Joey was once the school hottie, Caitlin is now totally slumming. A- — Neil Drumming

We’ve shipped a correction over to EW as well. FYI – Philip Earnshaw directs this week, Graeme Campbell directs weeks two and three.

Exclusive Degrassi Trailer!

July 31st @ 4:00 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Silm Show, Ryan Maxwell, Tom, Doorsfan, Rich Johnston, Mike, Eric Fortune, Mitchell S Cohen

  • Wanna see an exclusive trailer for the upcoming “Jay & Silent Bob Do Degrassi” dvd? Well Kevin dropped by the board with this sweet little Quicktime preview. Click HERE to check it out and don’t forget to catch the 3-episode arc on The N starting August 12. We’ll be back later with more news…