View Askew NewsBites™

February 3rd @ 5:40 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by

  • Ready for a good laugh? Jimmy Kimmel’s late night talk show is still hilarious, and girlfriend/guest Sarah Silverman recently showed up with a video featuring one of our past View Askew cast — Matt Damon. Damon has been a long running gag on the show, where nightly, Jimmy would apologize for running out of time and having to bump him off the guest roster. Now, Damon participates in a hilarious sketch, showing what a good sport he is and a fantastic sense of humor he’s got.
  • We mentioned this a while back, but it’s nice to have it for the archives all the same — Here’s a 1+ minute audio commercial on XM that Kevin and Scott recorded to advertise SModcast. Nothing new, but not available online anywhere else. Listen (in MP3 format) and enjoy.
  • Want more clippage? A local radio show in Las Vegas recently interviewed outspoken religious fanatic Shirley Phelps and brought up “Red State”. Listen to this clip and see what she had to say.
  • What ELSE is Jason Lee doing during the “My Name Is Earl” downtime? Looks to us like he might be doing some skating again! Look to the middle of this “The Berries” video from Stereo for some Lee trickage.
  • We don’t have the clippage, sorry to say, but hear that our beloved Jason Mewes appeared on the brilliantly funny show “Head Case” on Starz this week. He played a Fedex-like delivery guy. It should be re-aring until the next new episode, so check your local listings. We haven’t seen the show to verify, so if anyone else catches it or has a capture, let us know.
  • Enjoy the Superbowl and/or the commercials today, if you’re watching. Catch ya next time, and thanks for stopping by.

Dogma Blu-Ray – Cover & Details!

January 31st @ 8:01 pm | 3 Comments » | Scooped by Craig K

  • So blue, so pretty! DVDActive scores some beautiful high resolution cover art for the March 11th release of Dogma on Blu-Ray, marking the second View Askew Production to hit the format after Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back was released last fall. The disc will contain all the fantastic goodies on the Special Edition DVD previously out, but nothing new (other than a crisp new video and sound transfer, we’re assuming):



      * 2.40:1 Widescreen Transfer (1080p)
      * Audio: English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, French Dolby TrueHD 5.1
      * Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish
      * Cast and Crew Commentary
      * Technical Commentary
      * Deleted Scenes
      * Cast and Crew Outtakes
      * Jay and Bob’s Secret Stash Commercial
      * Storyboards from Three Major Scenes

  • We’re gonna try and seek out a review copy so we can get you folks the scoop on the new transfer quality — We’ll check our usual contacts, though if anyone’s got a connection with Sony, let us know (as they rarely handle a View Askew flick for home release). The dawn of a new era is almost here, View Askew on Blu-Ray!

View Askew NewsBites™

January 31st @ 8:00 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by

  • A nice little “Zack & Miri” tidbit today. When we briefly spoke with Jim Norton during a Harrisburg appearance earlier this month, he spoke quite highly of Kevin but seemed unsure of his role in the new film. However, on Opie & Anthony this week, it was reported he was out of studio due to his role in the movie. So, it looks like we’ll see the hilarious comedian onscreen for sure now! Hoorah!
  • Filmstew reports that Celeste Massullo, an artist from Ohio, put together a charity fund raiser of “toilet tattoos” (Custom artwork drawn on toilet bowl lids). One of the celebrity participants is no other than Jason Mewes, though his art is not displayed as part of the piece.
  • What’s Jason Lee up to while “Earl” is on break due to the strike? Why, appearing as Kevin Bacon on web based TV shows, of course. Channel 101 runs an episode of the program “Yacht Rock” with one of our favorite View Askew stars. You can catch it over at YouTube as well. Funny stuff, as they present the story of the movie “Footloose”. If you’re a fan of cheesy 80’s tunes, you’re gonna laugh out loud.
  • Oh but what’s one Lee newsbite without a second? We love obscure stuff like this — Teacher scooper Tom hooks us up with some scannage from a teaching magazine called “Edutopia”. This month, they have an interview with Mr. Lee, which mentions Kevin and Mallrats. Click and read. Simple as that. You’ll learn, among other things, what’s in his “Dream lunchbox”.
  • Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Sean Bailey have announced that their LivePlanet film unit will be disbanding. The banner will remain, but without Damon and Affleck’s involvement, as they have taken new steps in their careers. Their most visible project was the awesome “Project Greenlight” HBO/Bravo series.

View Askew NewsBites™

January 29th @ 7:02 pm | 2 Comments » | Scooped by George Efta, Ian Pravata, Maleah Arvieux

  • Jason Lee and cast of “Earl” to be on American Chopper this Thursday night (1/31) at 9 PM on TLC:


      “Mikey gets in the game and heads up OCC’s latest creation — a Wolverine bike for the University of Michigan’s Mott Children’s Hospital. The cast from NBC’s “My Name is Earl” bursts onto the scene and gets the OCC team to build a My Name is Earl bike.”

  • The Stanford Daily has an op-ed piece about the modernization of religion. You guessed it, “Dogma” shows up inside:


      My fellow New Jerseyan Kevin Smith appears to see the comic surrealism as well. In Smith’s facetious 1999 film “Dogma,” a misguided effort to modernize the Catholic Church’s image unfolds through a campaign entitled, “Catholicism Wow!” Complete with a revamped, “less depressing” and utterly absurd Jesus figure bearing the name “Buddy Christ,” the attempt at Catholic modernization is portrayed by Smith as both silly and hopeless.

  • Kevin’s recent blog comments about tightening up the Oscars and other award ceremonies get a mention in this PopMatters article regarding the writers’ strike and the award season.
  • A recent review of “This Film is Not Yet Rated” on DVD reveals that Kevin appears in the deleted scenes area of the disc. So, whether you’ve seen this fascinating film about the MPAA process or not, now’s a great time to pick up a copy on DVD. Kevin’s of course in the feature as well, considering the fact that the organization slapped his first ever flick with an NC-17 (initially) just for dialogue. Yeah, you remember!
  • Finally today, a bit more UK Press for the newly airing “Reaper” across the pond. In this small article, Kevin expresses his shock in being asked to direct the pilot:


      “It’s very strange because I normally don’t direct television,” Kevin tells Cw.com. “Nobody ever asked me to do it before. I’ve had offers to come in on sitcoms which have already been up and running. But this was interesting because my agent called and said there’s a pilot of this show and they want you to direct it. I was like, why would anyone, based on my body of work, want me to direct a TV pilot?

      “Generally my stuff seems to be very chatty, frank and obscene. I was so puzzled, I said I would like to read it and see who’s stupid enough to want to hire me. I read the script and I just dug it so much.”

      Kevin was attracted to the Reaper pilot script as it reminded him of hit Simon Pegg film Shaun Of The Dead.

      “I’m a big Shaun Of The Dead fan,” he says. “The sensibilities of the characters in Reaper are similar to my characters. The only difference between the characters I write and the characters in Reaper is none of these characters use four letter words because we’re on TV.”


    “Reaper” returns Stateside to the CW with a new episode on March 4th.

Mosier’s Up For An Oscar!

January 27th @ 10:39 pm | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Shame on us for missing this one — Our beloved producer Scott Mosier is actually up for an honest-to-goodness Academy Award this year. Yep, Mos produced the 14 minute documentary short “Salim Baba”, which is up in the “Best Documentary Short Subject” category. The New York Times’ website has a synopsis and some other links, for the curious. Let’s hope for a strike settlement so we can see the Oscars on TV as they were intended, and let’s cross all appendages and hope for a Scott Mosier win! Congratulations to Scott on this great honor, and good luck.

“Small Town, Gay Bar” Nominated For GLAAD Award!

January 26th @ 1:29 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • This just in from this week’s prestigious Sundance Film Festival – The View Askew production “Small Town, Gay Bar”, directed by Malcolm Ingram, has received a GLAAD nomination in the “Best Documentary” category. The GLAAD Media Awards ceremonies will be held in New York on March 17, 2008 at the Marriott Marquis; in South Florida at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on April 12; in Los Angeles on April 26 at the Kodak Theatre; and in San Francisco on May 10 at the San Francisco Marriott. GLAAD will provide details about upcoming broadcast dates in the near future. Big ups to Malcolm for this great honor, and good luck to he and the film this Spring!

View Askew NewsBites™

January 26th @ 1:26 pm | 1 Comment » | Scooped by

  • Bostonist reports on the Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film’s Top 100 list for this year – Their one hundred funniest films of all time. “Clerks II” and “Chasing Amy” take spots 77 and 79, repsectively.
  • Some congrats to Askew and ancillary Askew types for the Oscars this year. No major nominations, however, here’s a few you might be interested in:


      BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – Casey Affleck for “The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford” (brother of Ben Affleck, appeared in “Good Will Hunting”)
      BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – Amy Ryan for “Gone Baby Gone” (directed by Ben Affleck, of course)
      3 Nominations for Matt Damon’s “Bourne Ultimatum”, for score, editing, and mixing.

  • Though “Red State” is far from our minds with the current flick filming, the controversial Phelps family is keeping the press alive – Ever since hearing rumors of the film’s theme, they’ve been characteristically outspoken on the project. Cinematical picks up this latest quote from Shirley Phelps regarding the project (which, mind you, no one has yet seen the script for aside from a few friends and insiders at View Askew).
  • The unforgettable Golgothan is one of the subjects of this fun little piece on Sewer Monsters in film. The creature joins the wonderful CHUD among others:


      Dogma: In Kevin Smith’s religious comedy, the Golgothan is the excrement monster that Jason Lee sends after Jay and Silent Bob. He’s made up of all the evil shit from all over the world, and even has his own action figure that farts when you squeeze it. Unlike the Charmin.

  • “Reaper” is just now hitting the UK via their network channel E4, and getting some well-deserved good press. We like what Times Online had to say the best:


      Reaper, E4, 9pm

      Imagine a Simon Pegg/Nick Frost-style couple of buddies dropped into a comedy episode of Heroes, and you have Reaper. Tonight’s pilot, in which our champion Sam (Bret Harrison) finds out that his parents sold his soul to the Devil (Ray Wise), also benefits from the direction of the Clerks legend Kevin Smith – it’s great fun, but it’ll be interesting to see how it develops next week without Smith at the helm.


    TV Scoop also gives the show a nice little review.

  • Looks like the Damon-Affleck produced adaptation of “A People’s History of the United States” is finally getting underway, in miniseries form. NPR reports.
  • Kevin gets a nod for his “Southland Tales” cameo in this positive capsule review of the film from Cleveland.com.
  • And finally today, we love SignOnSanDiego’s take on “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” when listing their upcoming flicks to watch for this year:


      “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” (Fall): Written and directed by Kevin Smith. That’s enough for us.


    We couldn’t have typed it better ourselves. Be sure to visit our production page for a complete list of the latest multimedia and press from the film. We’ve just added a few today. See ya next time!

“Zack & Miri” – All The Latest On Production!

January 22nd @ 9:45 pm | 2 Comments » | Scooped by Mark Lachappell, Jeff Vandergrift, Jess

  • Wondering what’s been happening with “Zack and Miri Make A Porno” as shooting continues in and around Pittsburgh, PA? So far, with shooting only a week underway, the cast and crew have been rather tight-lipped and press requests have yet to be granted. Thanks to our research and spies, however, we’ve got a nice rundown and some thoughts on what’s been happening the last few days. Keep in mind, what we’re pulling together comes from scooper reports, research, and speculation, though what you see ahead all comes from good sources:

    • The town: A great deal of shooting has been taking place around the Monroeville, PA area. This is a fairly big town around 10/15 minutes outside of Pittsburgh, best known for housing the mall where “Dawn of the Dead” was filmed. In fact, a day of shooting was spent inside the mall last week, where shoppers actually witnessed Seth Rogen doing a walk and talk with costar Craig Robinson. But it doesn’t end there – While the original draft of the script named Minnesota as the location, is it remaining as such? A local closed high school has been renamed “Monroeville High School”, convincing us that the town in our film will indeed hold that title. This makes sense, given all the free signage that they can now shoot (city signs, street signs, etc). Plus, Monroeville, Minnesota has a nice ring to it.
    • So far, the film has been very location-based. No work on any sound stages, so far (from what we know). This means that we’ll see a lot of familiar locations from the Pittsburgh area in this one. As a new article confirms (in our next story), film crews have been spotted in the nearby town of Hazelwood, PA this week.
    • Extras news – We hear some extras have been called to the set for filming of a high school related scene for the greater portion of this week. No word on exact dates. No word on how many extras are being used for this scene — While we know a few details of the nature of the scene, we are keeping it under wraps for now for fear of potential plot spoilage.
    • Other extras news – Our friend and Clerks II banner contest winner, Paul, heads to town next week to film his onscreen appearance. Fans will be jealous when they hear what and where it is. Needless to say, it pays to enter Kevin’s contests and perform well.


    That about sums it up, at least for the moment. Check out the most recent SModcast for a nice segment where Kevin and Jay discuss the first 3 days on set. We imagine that SModcast’s weekly episodes from Pittsburgh will continue to offer great film tidbits, which we’ll summarize as best we can. We’ll also be archiving all the best bits for the Zack & Miri production site. Stay tuned, the excitement’s just getting underway.

“Tribune Review” Tracks Down The Set!

January 22nd @ 9:42 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by NYYThurman, Brooke Bullard

  • Confirming the reports that came into the site, the adept reporters at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review did some legwork, winding up at the shoot’s current location in Hazelwood, even questioning some of the area residents:

        Kevin Smith brings Hollywood to Hazelwood

      By Adam Brandolph
      TRIBUNE-REVIEW

      Across the street from the fictitious Monroeville High School, in real-life Hazelwood, a crane sits on the side yard of a two-story house.

      The crane, used to hold movie cameras in high places, is one of the remnants of the first Pittsburgh location shoot for “Zack and Miri Make a Porno.”

      Maverick director Kevin Smith will be shooting the film, about two friends who try to solve their cash-flow problems by making an X-rated movie, in the city over the next 40 or so days.

      The crew took over about three blocks of the neighborhood last Friday and through the weekend. Shooting was halted early yesterday because of the frigid temperatures.

      Smith’s publicist wouldn’t explain Hazlewood’s appeal as a stage set. “Just a location thing,” said Kevin Smith’s publicist, Amy, who didn’t give her last name.

      Smith shot his 1995 flick “Dogma” in various city locations, including the abandoned St. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church in East Liberty.

      Mishell Williams, 33, lives down the street from the filming location on Hazelwood Avenue. She said she wasn’t sure why anyone would want to film a movie there.

      “The people of Hazelwood are some of the nicest in the world,” she said, “but the neighborhood is ugly. The houses are old and falling apart or boarded up.”

      Outside the “Monroeville High School” — actually the closed Gladstone Middle School on Hazelwood Avenue — boarded-up houses lie vacant and business is scarce.

      Reports out of Tinseltown say the film’s budget is in the $15 million and $25 million range. How much of that will be spent in Pittsburgh is not known.

      “Filming in Southwestern Pennsylvania helps our entire region,” said Dawn Keezer, director of the Pittsburgh Film Office. “It’s always good when new money is being brought into the economy.”

      Film crews spent $20 million in the city last year, and $300 million since 1990, Keezer said.

      Sophia Stewart, mother of the owner of RS Market on Second Avenue in Hazelwood, said the film was shooting all night long on Friday. Production and security crews from the movie came in to buy coffee at her son’s store, she said.

      “I had to make a cup of coffee at midnight. I didn’t think they were going to leave, because it was so late,” Stewart said.

      There were other reports that some locals were paid for the use of their property, although that couldn’t be confirmed by Smith’s publicist.

      As a director, this will be Smith’s eighth movie.


    This story, along with others, will also be archived for easy access at our new Zack & Miri Make a Porno Press Page.

View Askew NewsBites™

January 22nd @ 9:40 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jonathan Daby, Adam Bertocci

  • Since we started this site in 1997, we have a pretty decent archive of every article that’s been published about View Askew and cast since then — However, every once in a while, a gem is uncovered online that we like to add into the mix – Take, for example, this Ben Affleck article from April 11, 1997 via MIT. It was written when he was out promoting “Chasing Amy”. Check it out, along with a photo of the 1997 Ben, and the rumblings of the film that would win him an Oscar – “Good Will Hunting”. Just another worthy addition to the News Askew archives.
  • And finally today — We have an open standing order here at the site for folks who are lucky enough to win those coveted “Auctions Askew” items to drop us some photos and let us know about their newly won pieces of movie history. Today, Adam Bertocci proudly sends us photos of him in Ben Affleck’s screen-worn “Dogma” duds.


    Adam notes: “No, I’m not wearing his pants. That would just be weird. Shirts and coats, on the other hand, are perfectly normal. I own some movie props and memorabilia, but nothing quite as cool as this. Big thanks to Kevin for letting his fans own a piece of his great movies. And your readers should just be happy I got outbid on Rosario Dawson’s camisole.”

    Enjoy, Adam, and thanks for giving the stuff a good home.