Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23rd @ 4:32 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • We’d just like to take a quick moment to wish our readers a very Happy Thanksgiving today. We hope you’re doing something fun to mark the day, whether it be a good meal, spending time with family and friends, or just relaxing and remembering all the good things in like that you have to be thankful for. After all, you’ve got an internet connection!

We’re hoping you’ll also take a moment to reflect on those less fortunate in the world who might not get a meal today — It really makes you appreciate everything that you have all the more. And of course, let’s not forget the brave men and women of our armed services fighting overseas who don’t have the luxury of spending today with their loved ones. Thanks for all of the sacrifices that you make for our country.

We’d also like to thank YOU for the continued support here at News Askew. We love hearing from you with your scoops, questions, and we especially love those e-mails that just let us know you like what we’re doing. We’re thankful to have all of you around, and it’s a continued honor to serve all of you here with your regular doses of all that’s Askew. Enjoy the day!

We’ll have some newsbites on the way later today, by the way — But a quick hit for the moment. The Tonight Show’s website reports Kevin will be a guest TOMORROW (November 24th). We assume he’ll be on board to promote the release of the new DVDs and the signing next week. We’ll be back later!

Fill Your Christmas Bag – This Tuesday At Stash West!

November 23rd @ 4:32 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Just a reminder that if you have the means to make it, this Tuesday, November 28th represents a fantastic opportunity to get a bunch of Christmas shopping done for that View Askew fanboy or fangirl in your life. Kevin will be on hand at Stash Westwood, along with Jason Mewes, Jeff Anderson and Trevor Fehrman (stars of Clerks II and Now You Know) for a HUGE DVD signing party. All you need to do is show up in line and buy a copy of Now You Know at the Stash (though we’re guessing you’ll want to buy all three discs). You can get up to FIVE ITEMS signed and personalized for you or for the lucky person you’re giving stuff to as a gift. This represents a great chance for a personalized Christmas gift that they’re sure to love. Plus, pick up some great swag for yourself and meet some of the biggest celebs in the Askewniverse while you’re at it. This is sure to be a big event, and kicks off at 4 PM THIS TUESDAY. Get there early to secure a place in line, as it’s possible there could be a cutoff. Get there!

View Askew NewsBites™

November 23rd @ 4:31 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Bill Minter, Riss Wiebe, Ming

  • The Tonight Show website reports that Kevin will be a guest on Friday, November 24th (tomorrow!). It’s a new episode according to the schedule, so we’re figuring he’ll give a mention of Clerks II, Evening Harder, and Now You Know on DVD, perhaps bring a clip along. And we’re betting he might even mention that big Stash Signing next week as well. Don’t miss it!

  • And yes, our friends from our own News Askew Forums (NAF) have struck again! This from the west coast events a few weeks ago…They got Ming!

  • Blast from the past noticed from one of our scoopers while playing Postal Apocalypse — News Askew is buried in the game, and we totally forgot about it! Check out this screenshot. And thanks again to Mike over at Running With Scissors for sticking us in there back then.
  • Sam, A View Askew board member, lets us know that there’s an appearance by the Clerks Dante inaction figure in his latest short film, available on YouTube. Dante first appears at around 3:56 into the film.

Kevin Hosting MARVEL Event: Tix Still Available!

November 21st @ 9:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jeffrey Johnson

  • We broke news about the big “Marvel: Then and Now” event coming up at UCLA early next month last week, and have just received word that SEATS ARE STILL AVAILABLE. We’re shocked this thing hasn’t sold out yet, so here’s the details on how you can get a seat at a great price to benefit a fantastic organization, “Hero”. Newsarama reports:
KEVIN SMITH TO HOST MARVEL THEN AND NOW

Call him a pop culture icon, a critically-acclaimed film director, or a comic book writer, but just don’t call him Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith has just signed on to host the December 2nd UCLA event MARVEL THEN AND NOW: An Evening with Stan Lee and Joe Quesada.

The event is a benefit function for the Hero Initiative, a federally-chartered not-for-profit charity that provides financial assistance for comic creators in need. It will be conducted in the vein of Inside The Actor’s Studio, only without the pretense and with a lot more cool.

Lee was the first editor in chief of Marvel Comics and co-creator of such characters as Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four and many others, while Quesada currently holds the editor-in-chief title at the company Stan helped build. Smith, cast in the James Lipton role for the evening, brings along with him a healthy knowledge of Marvel lore, having written a celebrated run of Marvel’s DAREDEVIL comic book.

“Kevin knows his stuff,” Quesada said. “I can’t think of anyone else who can really keep up with Stan the way Kevin can.”

The event is scheduled for 7 p.m. at UCLA’s Ackerman Grand Ballroom, are now on sale at the UCLA Box Office and all Los Angeles area Ticketmaster outlets. You can also buy them online at:

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B003D50F960534F?artistid=1080639&majorcatid=10005&minorcatid=104

Ticket prices are $18 for UCLA students and $20 for non-students, with all proceeds going to benefit the Hero Initiative, a federally chartered not-for-profit organization that provides financial assistance for comic creators in need. Tickets are also available for a VIP reception before the program which will feature the ability to hob-knob, rub elbows and otherwise just hang out with Stan and Joe and some of the evening’s special guests. Those tickets are $100, and also benefit The Hero Initiative. To purchase VIP tickets, call the UCLA box office at 310-825-2101.

The Hero Initiative is a nonprofit organization that provides financial assistance to comic book creators in need. Folks, this is an AMAZING opportunity and sure to be a fantastic event. Two of the biggest names in comic history, along with Kevin, a name in comics (and of course film) himself running the festivities. This is not only a great way to contribute to comics, but set to be a fabulous night out for you and your pals. Order fast, we’re sure these just aren’t going to last. Similar deets also over at Comic Book Resources. Learn more about HERO at their site.

Kevin @ Cinematical…

November 21st @ 9:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Karla, Jason Jackson

  • Kevin strikes back at a Cinematical article’s comments regarding his upcoming stint on “Manchild”. Here’s his post:
1. “As Smith became a family man and Jason Mewes got off drugs, his scope changed, and his films just don’t work like they used to.”

Um… “Clerks II”, anyone?

Washington Post: “Clerks II finds Smith up to the profane, raunchy, profoundly humanist mischief of which he alone is the master.”

Andrew Sarris: “Clerks II strikes its deepest chords when it appeals to the emotional security of a passionately provincial status quo.”

The NY Times: “If anything, the sequel is more defiant in its disdain for the rat race, elevating the white-guy-doing-nothing prerogative from a lifestyle choice to a moral principle… In the years since “Clerks” he has become a husband and father, as well as something of a Hollywood player, and a glimmer of tolerant adult wisdom shines through the scatology and willful immaturity. “Clerks II” has a dirty mind, but its heart is pure.”

63% (Fresh) on RottenTomatoes.com (91 good reviews, 54 not good)

Saying the films “just don’t work like they used to” is subjective, to say the least.

That all being said, I’m doing “Manchild” not because I hope it’ll teach me something about acting (though I’m happy to learn); I’m doing it because a) the “Manchild” folks asked me to, and b) it’s a killer part in a funny script.

Also, I haven’t “increased” my attention to television; television’s attention to me has simply increased exponentially with whatever notoriety I’ve built over the years. If folks had asked me to be on their shows back in ‘94, I’d have done it in a heartbeat; it’s just that nobody ever asked. 12 years on, I’ve become a little more well-known, and I guess the logic from those who’ve cast me is “He’s got an audience. Maybe his audience will follow him.”

And it’s not even always that calculating: a friend of mine produces “Veronica Mars” and asked me to come cameo (after which I finally watched the entire first season and fell in love with the show).

Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, Monika. Not all of us plot out our careers that much… or at all (witness “Jersey Girl”, as some will say). For whatever reason, my day job has afforded me opportunities to do a myriad of non-directing gigs, and rather than snub them because they’re not germane to my chosen profession, I like to give ‘em all a try (writing comics, the “Tonight Show” gig, acting, etc.). You get one life, right? Might as well give some stuff a shot.

It’s just a pilot, at the moment. Who knows if it even goes to series? And if it does, maybe I get replaced with a real actor. But when this opportunity presented itself, it seemed stupid to pass it up simply because it’s not something I’m normally known to do. However, does it have anything to do with the suggested “struggle” (and, for the record, mixing my “mature life with the humor and fart jokes of his past success” is something I’ve been doing since “Chasing Amy”, really – the most well-received of all our flicks)? No.

And, in case anyone finds my response post defensive or argumentative, please be assured that I’m not trying to come off as pissy – not in the least. Since inflection is absent from the printed word, folks on the ‘net tend to assign a negative connotation to posts like this, or dismiss them as jeremiads. I didn’t feel that was where Monika was coming from, and I hope I’ll be extended the same courtesy. It’s an interesting notion she’s brought up; but one I just wanted to chime in on, as the subject is… well, me.

Bottom line: I’m not abandoning one medium for the other (which may disappoint the folks who don’t like my flicks); I’m just giving this acting thing a try when the odd role that I respond to falls into my lap. The reactions to my first big non-Bob performance have been encouraging (”Kevin Smith, as Grady’s housemate Sam, proves he’s no one-note Silent Bob. Although wearing a tie-dyed shirt may be the biggest challenge he faces here, he fills his comic-relief duties easily and has time left over to show a little tenderness.” – from the Hollywood Reporter “Catch & Release” review), so I figured I’d try it again.

Anyway, hope all’s well with you (all). I continue to dig the site.

You gotta love the way Kevin brings it back to the press — It hopefully will make folks who are going to write stuff think twice. When they’re used to not getting answers back, it’s easy, but let that be a lesson to ya — Kevin’s watching!

View Askew NewsBites™

November 21st @ 9:09 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Marco Bongiorno, Doorsfan423, Brad Jollett, Bill Norris, Ehab Rashed, John Couture, Daniel Zelter, Banks Lee

  • As promised, here’s that Bleepin’ Awesome video link at YouTube where Kevin announces the big contest (and does a little Clerks II DVD pimpin’ as well, of course!). Full details on the contest appear in our Sunday News Askew update. You only have until December 6th, so get to work! Don’t miss that ending Clerks II promo, too, it’s a great one.
  • We’ve just received confirmation on this one: CLERKS II on HD-DVD is official for JANUARY 16TH! Those of you with shiny new HD-DVD players under the tree (or those fancy Xbox 360 add-on numbers) will want to pick this up for an amazingly clear, best possible copy in your library.
  • Want to play as the one and only Jason Lee in the new Tony Hawk game? Enter “notmono” as a code. Our boy will then be unlocked in Free Skate mode. Enjoy!
  • And on another video game note, a bit more detail on Jason Mewes’ voice role in the new Scarface game: He is the Manager of Fidel’s Records. The mission itself is to stop his car and get 3 mix tapes. You then have to beat him up without killing him. Fun stuff, but poor Jason!
  • The morning show hosted by Kevin and Bean on KROQ/106.7 FM in Southern California releases their own Christmas Album every year. It’s due this Tuesday, and one of the tracks caught one scooper’s attention: “27. Kevin Smith’s Christmas Memory”. We’re not sure what this entails, but we’re figuring fans can find out soon — We’ll also post audio if we can get a hold of it. The disc will also contain a Christmas message from Stan Lee. The album’s theme this year is “Super Christmas”. More details at kroq.com.
  • Sorry, Aussies – Our Australian source reveals that you will NOT get your own version of the Clerks II Happy Meal box there — So you won out with Evening Harder, but with this one you’ll need to buy it from the States. The largest DVD seller there, JB HiFi, apparently did not commit to enough units to bring the set overseas.
  • Dark Horizons reveals, in a video interview , Brandon Routh says he wants to see Brainiac as the villain in the “Superman” sequel “The Man of Steel”. Could pieces (or ALL) of Kevin’s script make a return? Gosh, we’d sure love to see it still (and wish it was the Supes movie that was made this time around, actually).

  • And finally today, since it wouldn’t be a Halloween without some Jays and Bobs — So here’s a photo that scooper Banks Lee sent in of him as Silent Bob. See ya next time, folks! Thanks for dropping by News Askew today.

Clerks II DVD: The News Askew Review!

November 19th @ 1:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • It took longer than expected to compile this one, because we think this disc set’s got more content packed into it than ever before! THREE commentary tracks. An amazing new 90 minute documentary. Over an hour of deleted scenes and outtakes. Train Wrecks. Easter Eggs. And the fantastic film itself, which just begs a couple of immediate re-watches. Yes, the Special 2-disc edition of Clerks II is almost here on DVD (November 28th everywhere) and we were lucky enough to have an early look at its contents. Thanks to Zak, Joey, and the gang at Genius Products for the hookup. We’re happy to present our in-depth coverage of the contents of this disc, with exclusive screenshots and details that you just won’t find anywhere else. We proudly bring you: The News Askew Clerks II DVD Review!

Kevin To Guest Host “Bleepin’ Awesome” Awards!

November 18th @ 12:20 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Alonso Duralde

  • Get those Video cameras ready, folks — We’ve got a couple fun contests today. First up, Kevin’s guest hosting a new online video awards program in conjuction with the popular video sevice YouTube. Make a 4 minute video that shows a situation going from normal to “Bleepin’ Awesome” and win a trip to NYC on New Year’s eve. Virgin Mobile is sponsoring the event, and they’ve got Kevin’s video up for their subscribers exclusively at the moment. We’ll let you know when the vid goes public on YouTube. Until then, here’s the official press release:
Kevin Smith and Virgin Mobile Want to See How ‘Bleepin Awesome’ You Can Be!

Virgin Mobile USA Celebrates User-Generated Content with First ‘Bleepin Awesome’ Awards
Guest Host Kevin Smith Produces Own Call for Entries on YouTube

WARREN, N.J., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ — Celebrating both the explosion of user-generated content and freedom of self-expression, Virgin Mobile USA is launching its first-ever “Bleepin Awesome” Awards. Writer/director Kevin Smith, whose smash hit “Clerks II” comes out on DVD November 28, is attached as guest host. The contest, designed to cultivate unusual and unique talent through the Internet, invites the public to submit videos on YouTube.com showcasing someone or something transformed from the ordinary to the “bleepin awesome.” The event is part of Virgin Mobile’s “Bleepin Awesome” holiday campaign.

Kevin Smith, best known as the purveyor of irreverent cult classics “Clerks,” “Clerks II,” “Chasing Amy” and “Dogma,” debuts his own video invitation today on YouTube asking people to send in entries at http://www.youtube.com/group/BleepinAwesomeAwards. During the submission period which ends December 6, Smith will be offering additional director commentary on the videos submitted and will announce his own personal favorite at the end of the contest. Winners will be announced at the same online destination on December 15, 2006. The grand prize winner will receive a trip for two to NYC to watch the winning video on an animated billboard in Times Square on New Year’s Eve.

“The Bleepin Awesome Awards f&*#% rock,” said Smith. “I like that Virgin Mobile’s recognizing potential talent out there on the web but I’m worried every entry’s gonna be better than any film I ever made. And where’s my prize? I get bleeped all the time and I never get sh*t for it.” Smith’s film “Clerks II” will be released on DVD on November 28.

“We’re thrilled to have Kevin sign on for this very ‘Virgin’ event,” said Howard Handler, Chief Marketing Officer for Virgin Mobile. “He represents everything provocative and irreverent about what it means to be bleepin awesome. We look forward to the numerous aspiring filmmakers who follow Kevin’s lead and submit videos.”

Hosting the awards throughout are the stars of YouTube’s “Nobody’s Watching,” Derrick and Will [Taran Killam and Paul Campbell], who will help guide participants through the contest rules. The public will have the opportunity to vote for their favorites online between December 6 and December 10. Participants will earn points for originality, appropriateness to theme, creativity and representation of the Virgin Mobile brand as determined by a panel of judges and their scores will be combined with the public voting to determine the winners.

Virgin Mobile customers got a sneak peek of Smith’s video message when it aired on the mobile company’s “Sugar Mama” service earlier this week. Entries for Virgin Mobile’s Bleepin Awesome Awards are being accepted now through December 6, 2006 right HERE.

Win Prizes! Kevin Smith 2 MEEM…

November 18th @ 12:19 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Okay, so you may be asking, “What’s a MEEM?” — Well, IMEEM is a new sort of global community on the net — Kind of like Myspace, only more of a collaborate, topic-based effort containing full multimedia (not just form posts, but videos and more — Kinda like the marriage of Myspace and YouTube). To promote the November 28th release of “Evening Harder: An Evening With Kevin Smith 2” on DVD, the new Kevin Smith 2 MEEM is now open for business, accepting video entries to the site, in turn offering one lucky winner a sweet prize:
AN EVENING WITH KEVIN SMITH 2: EVENING HARDER is a wildly funny, irreverent Q&A session in London and Toronto with one of Hollywood’s most gifted and hilarious filmmakers. This is another chance to get up close and personal with the man that brought you Dogma, Clerks and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back!

Send us a video explaining why you should spend an evening with Kevin Smith and you could win a trip for you and a friend to travel to Los Angeles for an opportunity to have dinner with Kevin Smith up close and personal!

One (1) Grand Prize

1. One (1) trip for the Grand Prize winner and a guest to have dinner with Kevin Smith in Los Angeles, California. Trip includes roundtrip economy class air transportation from a major airport nearest the Grand Prize winner’s residence (Approximate Retail Value “ARV” $1200)
2. Two (2) night’s standard hotel accommodations, double occupancy (ARV $600).
3. Opportunity to dine with Kevin Smith for the Grand Prize winner and a guest (ARV $300).

TOTAL ARV: $2100

Nice, eh? Want dinner with Kevin? Then get on over there and learn how to join and submit your entry. Good luck, folks! We’d love to see a News Askew reader win this one, so film your entries thoughtfully and carefully.

View Askew NewsBites™

November 18th @ 12:19 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Marco Bongiorno, James Webb, Glenn, C. Brian Hayes, Moveidude74

  • Kevin’s giving more press to the trailer for the brilliant “Back to the Well” documentary on the Clerks II DVD via his Myspace blog today. We believe this is the same trailer we ran last update, which debuted over at Quick Stop Entertainment with the Zak and Joey interview.
  • This somehow got lost in the shuffle, but AICN ran a brief interview with Kevin from his Hawaii appearance (where he was awarded the “Maverick Award”) a few weeks ago — Scroll down about midway to read it, as it’s mixed in with other stuff. A sample:
AL: One of things in the press conference that you said that I find interesting is that you’ve been offered some of these bigger-budgeted films but you’ve declined-I guess-because you feel you have to do films your way-(like) talky films. Is that because you’ve been burned on some of these projects?

KS: I mean a little bit but the biggest burn I got was on JERSEY GIRL and even that wasn’t that expensive a movie. It was expensive for me at $35 million but that’s not even that much as far as studio filmmaking goes these days but I felt a little burned but that doesn’t infringe on making a big- budget comic book movie. What makes me not want to do that is in realizing “Shit, I don’t have it in me.” I just don’t have that mindset to spend like a week on a 2 minute action sequence and just sit there shooting day after day of pieces that will go into a scene. Its just not what I’m good at and not what I have much interest in doing. So, generally, I stay away from that stuff not because I’ve been burned but I just can’t do it-its not my thing. It would be like if someone said to me “Why don’t you get into cancer research?” I’m no good at that-I know nothing about cancer research.

AL: That’s interesting because you seem very truthful and honest about admitting your range of talent. So that’s not a problem with you but that seems to be a big problem in Hollywood.

KS: Or the internet. People will tell you “Well, you’re not pushing yourself hard enough” or “You should try other films” or “He keeps making the same movies” and its just like “Dude, I’m making movies. What do you want from me? If you don’t like seeing them-don’t go!” This is what I do. Why would you want to do something else? Because of the persona, because I was the dude from nowhere whose movie got picked up and I suddenly had a job in film, people look at you as a proxy of sorts. Well, they’re like “Shit, you’re just like me except the only difference is you did it.” That is true to a degree: I was very much like them and I’m still very much like them but at the same time, maybe their aspirations are greater than mine. I had no aspirations beyond the first CLERKS and then suddenly people were like “What do you want to do next?” and I said “All right, how about this? How about this?” I didn’t have a 5, 10, 15 year plan. So, I don’t know-for me-I don’t have a problem going “This is what I do and I’m happy with it.” I make a nice living off of what I do and I’ve got an audience. Why do I need more beyond that?

  • This in from the IMDB today. A blurb on Kevin’s “Manchild” stint:
Smith Takes TV Comedy Role

Director Kevin Smith has signed up to star in the US remake of hit British TV show Manchild, because he wants to become a better actor. Smith has written, directed and starred in Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma and Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back – and now wants to turn his attention solely to portraying a cynical divorcee in the Showtime comedy. He tells MTV, “It should be an interesting exercise that, if the show works as well as the script, will turn into a sweet side gig for me. At the very least, I’ll learn a thing or two about acting; at the most, I’ll have something to do four months out of every year.”

  • We’ve heard this rumor a few times now, and a Melbourne, Australia paper’s brought it back to life. As far as we know, there was never a plan for Jay & Bob to appear on “My Name is Earl”, but here’s what’s been floating around as a supposed “lost episode” last year (never filmed, believe us):
In a never aired episode from the first season, Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith reprised their Jay and Silent Bob roles when Earl had to cross them off his list because they had kept a marijuana tab for him that he never paid.

Not only that, but in the most recent weed-themed Earl episode, Earl and Randy both revealed that they never got into the stuff. The article does go on to confirm that a comic based on the show [Earl] is being written and will be released by Oni Press. We’ll keep you posted, and bet that you very well COULD see your two favorite ex-stoners show up in that medium.

  • Here’s an actual scan of how Kevin’s “6 word story” appeared in Wired magazine. Many famous writers contributed a 6 word work to the story. We ran Kev’s words in NewsBites a couple weeks back, but now we’ve got the scan as well. Check it out.