View Askew NewsBites

June 25th @ 2:15 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Travis Roper, Shawn Terpack, Jack

  • For those of you in the Philly suburbs, have we got a cool find for you — On Sunday July 20th, the Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, PA is playing “Clerks” on the big screen at 2:00 PM. According to their website, this will be an actual 35mm print, and not a DVD projected against a screen (which is what we often see at these things). Definitely worth a trip out if you’re in the area — See “Clerks” on FILM!
  • Catch Kevin in this extended trailer for the movie F*ck — Youtube’s got it. While you’re over at the famous video site, why not check out some classic Carlin bits, too?
  • Both Brian O’Halloran and Jason Mewes attended last weekend’s Horror Hound convetion in Pittsburgh, PA. Our scooper “Jack” was in attendance and has a few words about his experience meeting both of these View Askew legends in person:


      I just attended Horror Hound Weekend in Pittsburgh last weekend. Jason Mewes and Brian O’ Halloran were in attendance. Two of my buddies and I went Friday evening. Brian was one of the first people we met. He’s just an awesome guy. He’s so laid back and friendly. He even took three pictures with us. One with me and then one with each of my friends. Jason was there but stepped out for a moment. We chatted a bit with Brian and made our way through the convention room.


      After meeting several celebrities such as Doug Bradley (Pinhead), and Danielle Harris (Halloween 4, 5, and Rob Zombie’s remake) we headed back to Brian and Jason’s table. We knew Jason was back because of the huge crowd gathered around the table. When we finally met him, he was just as nice and cool as Brian. We talked about the Zack and Miri wrap-up party I attended at the Pittsburgh Improv a couple of months ago. I didn’t get to meet him then because he had to leave early. I’m just glad I got a second chance to meet him.


      The general consensus from everyone that attended is that Brian and Jason were a great addition to the con. Apparently, one attendee brought the DVD covers of every movie Jason has done.


      And apparently Brian did some mad karaoke at the hotel during the weekend.


    Like we always say, when you have a chance to meet these guys, take it — They’re great with the fans, always. Thanks to our scooper for filling us in on his time in western PA, home of “Dogma” and “Zack & Miri Make a Porno”.

  • Finally today, a couple of Kevin’s fans have followed in his early footsteps and maxxed out their credit cards — The guys at up-start Paisano Pictures, Tim and Heath, dropped us a line reagarding a project they’ve developed, a webseries ‘Oceans 7-11’. They actually read the chapter on Kevin in the book ‘My First Movie’ for some insight on how to get their first project done and realized they’d be getting no sleep. Ever.


    The good news – they launched their first full episode a few months ago. It was profiled in ‘Viral on Veoh,’ and the show got one million hits. YouTube chose it as a ‘Featured Video’ and it became the #1 YouTube video in 19 countries, including the US. Congrats, guys. The second full episode premieres this Monday, 6/30 @ 9 pm EST at www.oceans711.com.

George Carlin: 1937-2008

June 23rd @ 11:39 am | 13 Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • George Carlin, quite possibly the most influential, memorable stand-up comedians of all-time, has passed away.


    I recall getting HBO as a kid, when the channel was still in its infancy, excited to finally have uncut movies at home. What I’d soon learn is that HBO wasn’t just about movies, though — Their “One Night Stand” and similar programming were among the first to bring the art of stand-up comedy to the masses. Keep in mind, this is years before the concept of “Comedy Central” was thought up. So whose would be the first stand-up routine I’d ever see? None other than George Carlin. I believe it was the “stuff” routine that got me hooked, though his most famous, the “Seven Dirty Words”, also rose to fame in that era, and remains cited and quoted even today. I became a stand-up junkie, and Carlin was a big reason.

    Carlin became a member of the View Askew family back in 1998 during the filming of Dogma — 10 years ago. Following his role as Cardinal Glick, one of the largest of his film career, he re-appeared for a hilarious cameo in “Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back”. While he went on to do voice work in a few movies afterward, his final big screen live appearance was in 2004’s “Jersey Girl”, where he played Bart Trinke, father to Ben Affleck’s character, in another substantial role.

    It’s hard to imagine that we’ll ever see another comedian as brilliant and groundbreaking as George Carlin in our time, quite possibly ever again. What he did transcended just taking the stage and spouting one-liners. His routines managed to be topical, poignant, insightful, controversial, and absolutely hilarious — all at the same time. The man was a pioneer and a genius, a master of his trade, and will be missed by all who have had the pleasure of knowing him or his work. Our deepest condolences to the friends, family, and fans of this legendary talent. Rest in peace, George. You will be missed.

    Thanks to all who wrote in with the scoop and condolences, the list is way too long to list you all. The talkbacks are a great place to express your thoughts on this brilliant man.

Are “Zack & Miri” Fighting An NC-17?

June 21st @ 10:35 pm | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Alonso Duralde, John Whiteaker, Tom Wills, Chuck K, Ryan Fedon, Jon Farthing

  • In our last update, Kevin hinted that the his next flick “Zack & Miri Make A Porno” might be having some ratings issues. His brief reference:


      Q: Any word on when the Zack and Miri teaser will be back up?

      KS: No word yet. I don’t know if it’s been submitted yet. We’ve been too busy dealing with the MPAA on other matters.

    MTV added fuel to the rumor fire today when they posted a new interview with Seth Rogen, where he drops the bomb that the rating truly is up in the air right now. A tidbit:


      “The MPAA is gunning for us, I think,” sighed Rogen, discussing the current difficulties he and director Kevin Smith are encountering during the rating process of their highly anticipated October comedy “Zack and Miri Make a Porno.” “It’s a really filthy movie. I hear they are having some problems getting an R rating from an NC-17 rating, which is never good.”

    You can read the full interview and even watch a video of the clip over at the MTV site.

    Read what other blog sites on the web have to say on the matter (and read some good user comments on the MPAA) at our friendly movie sites:

    JoBlo

    FirstShowing.net

    Digital Spy

    The Moving Picture

    Kevin has not said a word to confirm or deny this, and we’re expecting he and Scott will follow suit for the film and keep mum on this, at least until things have been worked out. Given the subject matter, we’re not surprised that the MPAA has taken a closer look at the film, though we’re confident that the film will make it through unscathed. Remember, Kevin and Scott fought this battle a long time ago with “Clerks”, and did well with it. Here’s hoping that the movie can continue on without any cuts, or, with a few very minor trims that don’t take anything away from the director’s intentions.

    Also, keep in mind we can’t officially confirm this is even happening, just report the news we’re hearing — Until Kevin speaks on the topic, we’ll patiently wait to hear about Z&M’s rating. We’ll keep you informed, of course.

View Askew NewsBites

June 21st @ 5:24 am | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Tricia Bird, Rex Moribe

  • AV Club features the great “Dogma” in their list of “16 Protested Movies”. Their intriguing list features a write-up and a clip from each of the listed. Here’s what they say about Kev’s 4th:


      “Writer-director Kevin Smith is a practicing Catholic who, like a lot of religious filmmakers, tends to work out issues of faith on film. But some of the faithful, spurred on by the Catholic League, weren’t amused by Kevin Smith’s 1999 film Dogma, a profanity-rich satire of contemporary religion that went through two release dates and two distributors before debuting in a hailstorm of protests, including one group of New Jersey picketers joined by an incognito Smith himself. The film was released to considerable success, and the Catholic Church somehow survived.”

  • Bodyboarder Rex Moribe mentions Kevin in a couple answers for a “25 Questions” spot in the new Bodyboarder Magazine. Check out questions #18 and #23. Scan’s above!
  • Buddy Christ’s showing up once again on the web this week — He appears on a television at Cracked.com for a blog post on “20 Jobs Too Awesome To Exist”. Check out item #7 there.
  • And last, but certainly NOT least — We can now confirm that our personal favorite View Askew item of all time, the Monroeville Zombies Hockey Jersey, has officially arrived! Those of you who have preordered will be first in line and get your shipments soon. If you live in the area of Laser Blazer in Los Angeles, Ron confirms that they’ve got them in stock in ALL SIZES inside the store in Secret Stash West. We imagine the Red Bank Stash also has these fine items in stock as well. If you buy one View Askew item this year (or even 5 or 10), make it this brilliant item, soon to be seen onscreen in “Zack & Miri Make a Porno”, even sooner on this webmaster’s back! Order online now or visit Stash West & East. Enjoy the weekend! See ya back here soon, and even sooner if breaking news occurs.

Kev Talks “Red State”, “Money Shots”, Inactions & More…

June 19th @ 9:09 am | 2 Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Kevin took to the board for a limited 20 questions, giving fans the chance to ask the burning issues — Fans didn’t disappoint. Read on for details on the status of the potential NEXT View Askew movie, “Red State”, the long-awaited arrivals of the new “Money Shots” shorts and the Clerks II inaction figures, reality shows, appearance details, and of course a little bit of “Zack & Miri”:


      Q: Who is the one person you’d love to work with that you have not yet had a chance to?

      Bill Murray.

      Q: Are you planning to have a New Jersey or La birthday party in August?

      We were toying with the notion of doing another prom but opted against.

      Q: I know Red State is a way’s off, but my question is about casting. You wrote Zack for Seth, did you write any of the roles in “Red State” for a particular actor or actress, and if not, have you started thinking about who you would like to try and get?

      I did write two key roles with actors in mind, but I doubt I’ll be allowed to cast one and the other is too pie-in-the-sky.

      Q: Is there any foward motion on “Red State”?

      The script is out to some indie financiers now. Fingers crossed.

      Would you consider shooting it like Chasing Amy on a low low budget?

      I’ll shoot it as cheaply as I can, but while not being an insanely expensive affair, it’ll require some cash: between five and eight million, we’re thinking.

      Q: Would Scott go for that?

      Depending on when we shoot it, Scott might only Exec Produce the flick (in this instance, take it all the way to the point of going on location). He didn’t want to spend another two months on a set this year, but he knows that, if the money happens, I’ve gotta go as soon as possible. So he’ll do what he always does on every flick up to that point when we actually head off to wherever we’re gonna shoot it. If we don’t wind up shooting it ’til next year, then he’ll be involved the way he always is.

      Q: When can we expect the first Money Shot to go up?

      I believe Zak and Joey (and Ken) are taking the “Money Shots” public first or second week in July.

      Q: You are quite open with your life with the board and MBAL but where do you think you would draw the line? For example would you ever do a reality show or something along those lines?

      I have been asked about doing a reality show (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”). That was a quick and easy pass. Cameras in my house is where I draw the line, I guess. And not so much cameras in the house as cameras on my life. And not because I’d feel like my privacy would be invaded, but more because a) I’d hate to have to keep my gut sucked in for that long a stretch, b) it wouldn’t be real because we’d be aware of the cameras and would modify our behavior accordingly, and c) it’d be insanely boring.

      Q: Will you have a signing/poker game after the November Count Basie Q&A?

      Definitely a poker game. Maybe a signing.

      Q: Any word on when the Zack and Miri teaser will be back up?

      No word yet. I don’t know if it’s been submitted yet. We’ve been too busy dealing with the MPAA on other matters.

      Q: Any updates with the Clerks II inaction figures?

      I’m hearing Christmas. I’ve seen all the sculpts (including Kinky Kelly and Emma now) and most of the paints, and man – they’re pretty fucking sweet. Worth the wait, I’d say.

      [UPDATE FROM BOB CHAPMAN!]

      Bob Chapman, Graphitti Designs wrote:

      We will not have KINKY KELLY or EMMA for San Diego. I have yet to get the painted prototypes back from the person painting them. I will contact her again today (she’s pregnant and was scheduled to deliver June 21st?), and do what I can to get these figures from her pre-child. I’m doing my damnest to get these to China so we have them for Christmas sales. The other five CLERKS II figures will be prototyped immediately after we get these first two out of the system. I’m sorry, but working with a whole new crew of people has been a challenge.

      In response, Kevin wrote:

      Wait – so we’ll have Kinky Kelly and Emma for Christmas, but not the others?

      In response to Kevin, Bob wrote:

      We HOPE to have the KINKY KELLY and EMMA for Christmas. Until I get the prototypes to China, the clock can’t begin. I’m doing everything I can so China has everything they need before we leave for San Diego.

      There ya’ have it: best case scenario, you’ll have Kinky Kelly and Emma by Christmas.

    So there ya have it. We’ve been waiting a long time to see those Clerks II inaction figures as well, but were unaware of the staffing changes. We know Bob and co. take a lot of care to produce the most perfect designs they can come up with, so we’ll continue to wait patiently.

    As for “Red State”, everyone collectively cross your fingers for some good news regarding funding soon — It’d be fantastic to have news of other View Askew flick, one as different as this, going in front of cameras in 2008. After all the hype about the script, and the change in tone and genre, we’re very much hoping Kevin and Scott can get this one made.

    Thanks to Kevin for answering these excellent questions, and we’ll of course keep you informed of other big breaking news as it arrives. We sure can’t wait to start seeing those “Money Shots” webisodes online next month.

View Askew NewsBites

June 19th @ 9:07 am | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Alex Eschbach, Brad & Chris

  • Today’s Internet Movie Database (IMDB) daily poll brings us the ultimate in all View Askew queries: “What is your favorite Kevin Smith movie?”. The poll has used the films of Kevin before, but this is certainly the biggest one ever. The choices include all his previous films, even giving users an option to be most looking forward to “Zack & Miri Make a Porno”, though we’re not sure how accurate that makes the results, really. Check it out and vote today.
  • Marvel has announced the upcoming release of the 10th Anniversary edition of Kevin’s famous “Daredevil: Guardian Devil” run. The book will hit shelves on September 10th, collecting Daredevil #1 – #8, in a new hardcover edition. This is not only one of the greatest DD storylines ever, but also marks a major turning point and rebirth for comics, re-igniting the trend of Hollywood’s assocation with the comic industry. Many film and TV folks came to comics AFTER Kevin, but he blazed a trail with this incredible series. We’re hoping for signed copies from the Stash, so we’ll keep you posted as we learn more of this book’s arrival. Suggested retail price is $24.99.
  • During our recent web travels, we noticed that a fan has created a “WidSets” widget that tracks the latest News Askew updates. WidSets is a service that brings the Internet to your cell phone, using mini-applications (widgets) to push our updates directly to your supported cell phone. To whomever might have set this up for us, thanks!

SModcast #54 Arrives, After All…

June 16th @ 7:13 am | 2 Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • After a last-minute scare, where we thought we’d have to brave a Monday morning without new SModcast, Kevin reported that he indeed recorded a last-minute episode, celebrating Father’s Day with a very, very special co-host. Wanna know who? Already figured it out? Click on to download your very own copy (yes, it’s yours FREE!) exclusively via Quick Stop Entertainment. The rundown:


      SModcast 54: SModder’s Day –


      In which, fittingly, our heroes talk about childish things.


    Have you picked up your new SModcast bumper sticker yet? Show your support and stick one on your car, your cubicle wall, or other favorite spot. Just $3.00 is such a small price to pay for 54 (and counting) episodes of free entertainment from Kevin, Scott & crew. Enjoy today’s SModcast — Making your Monday mornings easier to face.

View Askew NewsBites™

June 16th @ 7:11 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Alonso Duralde, Keith Roush

  • Kevin recently appeared to support the fight against breast cancer at the Avon Foundation’s annual walk, the largest event of its kind. Check out a photo above of the man with our loyal scooper Alonso’s team. To support them and make a donation, visit their walk page.
  • Entertainment Weekly’s got a feature over on their website called “23 Movies You’d Love to See on the Big Screen”. It’s written by readers, one of whom claims that their absolute favorite would be “Clue,” a movie that Kevin and Scott talked about (and lightly berated) on an older classic SModcast. Ah, ya gotta love “Clue”.

Kevin Smith “Sold Out” – In Stores Mid-October!

June 12th @ 9:17 pm | 4 Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • According to the star himself, Kevin’s new Q&A DVD, titled “Kevin Smith: Sold Out”, will hit store shelves sometime in mid-October. This disc will chronicle the evening Kevin spend in Red Bank, New Jersey on his 37th birthday. We were there with full coverage of the event (though are saving some of the spoilerish stuff for after the disc’s release). Kevin entertained the crowd for another marathon Q&A and a ton of new tales, including the incredible saga of Die Hard 4 that you just have to hear (worth the disc’s price alone).


    Consider this date unofficial for now, though we’ll of course keep you posted on official news regarding the project — It’s been a while since a new Kevin/View Askew DVD crossed our desks, so we’re extra excited for the chance to get a glimpse at this one.

View Askew NewsBites™

June 12th @ 8:54 pm | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Matt Booker, Andrew Mitchell, Alonso Duralde

  • One of our favorite all-time View Askew comic references arrives in Madman #9 today — Look at the Secret Stash’s glorious appearance in this two page center spread. The book also features appearances of a Graphitti Designs storefront and Graphitti’s own Bob Chapman. Full details on the book over at the Image Comics site. Kudos to Mike Allred for another fantastic book and for working in those wonderful homages. Just photos for now, if anyone has clearer scans, send ’em on!
  • We’re loving this Youtube short for “Jay & Seth vs. The Apocalypse”. In the newly announced feature film version, Seth Rogen will star opposite his onscreen ‘Knocked Up’ pal Jay Baruchel. It’s being called an “action comedy”. E! Online has a bit more detail, revealing that the film should start shooting sometime in 2009 (the film linked above was a short made last year, which became inspiration for the full-length project). So far, we love what we’re seeing.
  • One of our scoopers caught an early screening of “The Happening” (in theaters tomorrow, Friday the 13th) and has a few more details of our pal Brian O’Halloran’s role:


      …I did notice Brian O’Halloran was in the movie and thought you guys should know since I haven’t seen any reference to it anywhere on View Askew related sites.


      He plays a Jeep driver and it’s like Clerks for a moment where he is acting through expressions on the rear view mirror to the other actors in the car. Needless to say none of them recited a story about their cousin Walter breaking his neck.


      I won’t give away any plot details as the less you know the better.


    The film has been getting mixed and negative reviews thus far. Judge it for yourself in theaters this weekend. Congrats to Brian on the role; always good to see the guy onscreen.