A New IGN Chat With Mr. Smith…

September 26th @ 9:50 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jimmy Chitwood

  • Want to witness what may very well be the biggest transcribed interview with Kevin Smith…ever? IGN today posts what they call Part 1 of 3 of a new interview. Part one runs SIX pages. SIX! And these aren’t short pages, either. With that much more to go, we’re guessing when it’s in the books, this one will have set records. Here’s a few highlights from today’s posting (which is also featured via the front page of IGN as well):

      IGN TV: Do you think you’d ever write a straight memoir?

      Smith: I don’t think so man. I think it’s much easier to do it incrementally in blog style. To look back I don’t know if I would be patient enough to do that. And I also figure like, who would f***ing want to hear it at this point? I spend so much time chronicling my life in the present, that it just feels like what is a look back going to do that I haven’t done at a Q&A, or in the blogs, or now in the blog-book. It just feels like, if I were to sit down and write memoirs twenty or thirty years down the road, I’d have to sit down and tell that Superman story yet again. I have no interest in ever telling that story again man. It’s on DVD, you can watch it. So I can’t see myself doing the memoir thing and I certainly couldn’t do a tell-all ’cause lord knows I spend most of my time telling all anyway in the present.

      IGN TV: [Reaper] ranked near the top in a recent TV critics poll. It was number two, right under Pushing Daisies.

      Smith: Under Pushing Daisies? Right on, man. Go figure. If you would have asked me in advance if this would be one of the highest rated pilots of the new season I would have said “Um, I doubt anyone will ever see this.” It seemed implausible that CW would pick it up because they have a show that’s pretty f***ing close, in Supernatural. Supernatural is the earnest version of Reaper, right down to a guy named Sam, with him and another dude running around hunting monsters, for lack of a better description. Reaper is the comedic version of that and I was always a little perplexed at why the greenlit the pilot to be made. I thought “They’re not going to pick it up. They’re going to take one look at it, be like Supernatural is far better looking.” You watch Supernatural and it looks like a film. It’s slick and polished and s*** like that, and Reaper just has this kind of warm do-it-yourself look to it. I do think it is our most visually accomplished effort, oddly enough. I think me and Dave [Klein, Smith’s director of photography] made a better looking TV show than we’ve ever made a movie. There’s just more kinetic energy in the pilot for some reason. The camera is always moving and stuff. So I just never thought that anyone would see it because I thought that the CW would see it and whether it was good or bad, they would just be like “What were we thinking? We already have this show. F*** off!” But they kind of went for it, thank god.


    Don’t miss the entire interview, exclusively available at the awesome IGN entertainment portal. Part two is on the way tomorrow.

View Askew NewsBites™

September 26th @ 9:48 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Ian Pravata, Will, Jep Lund

  • Kevin made another in-studio appearance on XM’s “Opie And Anthony” program this week, and our ‘ol pal Will wasn’t far behind with a complete capture of the 5 hour program — Minus commercials, of course. Tune into the 64k mp3 stream , or download it for later — Listen to Kevin hang with the guys and bring up the possibility of joining the XM family himself!

    Will’s always good enough to do these captures, and never even asks us for a plug, but we’re giving him one anyway, darn it — RadioAskew is now back with some new programming, so be sure to take a listen to his professional podcast at the official site – All the latest pop culture stuff with an Askew slant to it.

  • In his blog, “The Criterion Contraption”, Matthew Dessem has revisited Chasing Amy and writes a stellar review, along with tons of photos, observations, comedy, and insight. We’ve been running this site since “Amy” hit theaters, and we gotta say, this is a very in-depth interesting piece on the flick. The article may get a bit overly critical at points (seemingly fogetting the budget and crew this classic was made with), but is overall done with the love of a fan who has truly watched the movie very closely — Maybe even more than we have. Nah. Don’t miss your chance to check it out, the Criterion Contraption #74. Credit for the discovery goes to our scooper and Cinematical.

NEWS ASKEW REVIEW: The “Reaper” Pilot!

September 25th @ 2:08 pm | 2 Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Unless you’ve been living under a rock, or perhaps have just discovered this site, you’re aware that Kevin Smith is breaking new ground tonight — For the first time, he’s directing an episode of original television. Not only that, he’s also directing from a script that’s not his own. Yep, first time for that, too.

    “Reaper”, which premieres at 9:00 PM tonight on the CW with the Kevin-directed pilot, is our favorite new show of the Fall TV season. The show stars Bret Harrison (of FOX’s fun but cancelled “The Loop”) in the titular role, as Sam, a kid whose parents have unfortunately sold his soul to the devil (Ray Wise, the most pitch-perfect casting of the year). When ‘ol satan comes to collect what’s due on Sam’s 21st birthday, he learns that he’ll pay the debt by collecting escaped souls and sending them back to hell.

    Harrison’s a likeable lead, with his everyman charm allowing us to instantly empathize and cheer for his “Sam”. The show’s target demographic of young adults should identify easily with his laid back attitude (all the way down to his shyness with the ladies). However, the scene stealer (at least of this pilot episode) is our boy’s right-hand man “Sock”, played by Tyler Labine – (ABC’s one-season-wonder “Invasion”). Labine here not only shoots and scores with practically every line of every scene he appears in, but gives the word from the page an even bigger comedic punch with some pitch-perfect delivery. We hear Kevin encouraged on-set improvisation and had a big hand in the tone and delivery of quite a bit of the pilot, much to its benefit.

    Rounding out the cast, Missy Peregrym (seen last season as reality-bender Candice on NBC’s “Heroes”) plays love interest Andi, though our pilot screener featured Nikki Reed in the same role. The most exciting casting for us on this one, though, has to be Ray Wise, who so memorably took on the persona of Leland Palmer on one of the best shows of all-time, “Twin Peaks”. To see Wise playing the devil with such playful menace and glee has us wanting to shake the hand of the casting agent who came up with this pairing. There couldn’t have been a better choice. While it’s obvious that the young cast will be the stars of the show, you can’t help but perk up when Wise shows up for a scene. It’s a real treat.

    So that’s the casting…But what about Kevin’s direction? First off, Kevin brought longtime DP Dave Klein to shoot the thing to ease into the TV world. The result? Way cool. As we know, Kevin can shoot the heck out of actors doing zippy dialogue and knows how to pull the funny out in just the right way. The big surprise here amounts to the amount of camera movement and action that happens here, though. The pilot features a bunch of laugh-out-loud moments, and makes for a fun communal watching experience, but the centerpiece of the program are the action sequences. Not only are they well staged and directed, but the visual effects go beyond what you’d normally expect to see on a TV program. When Sam and Sock suit up to do battle, you can’t help but notice that “Reaper” resembles the classic “Ghostbusters” – Just updated for the slacker generation.

    The pilot sets the stage for quite a few subplots, so we’re looking forward to seeing where this goes. While it would be simple for the program to fall into a “monster of the week” type of scenario, we’ve hoping to see it move further into a larger story arc, rewarding viewers for coming back week after week. Rumor has it that Kevin would love to come back to the program in some capacity as well, though a lot of that will depend on scheduling – The guy’s got two movies to prep for this year, as well as a directing gig on “Heroes: Origins”, after all.

    With a perfect mix of humor, action, romance, and drama, “Reaper” is poised to be the first breakout hit of the new Fall TV season.

    Can’t wait until tonight? Yahoo is presenting the show’s complete first act, streaming live via their website.

    “Reaper” premieres TONIGHT on the CW at 9:00 PM.

Book Week Has Arrived – Letterman Tonight!

September 25th @ 4:23 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris, Kevin Spellman

  • Yes folks, the week has arrived! Barnes and Noble officially lists the publication date of “My Boring-Ass Life: The Uncomfortably Candid Diary of Kevin Smith” as TODAY, September 25th! Of course, we assume you’re planning to line up at one of the many signings coming up, or have ordered your signed copy from the Stash — After all, if there’s ANYTHING to get signed, it’s a book direct from the author.


    A historial first-ever David Letterman appearance will kick off the television leg of the book tour tonight, and we’re way stoked to see what Kevin brings to Letterman. We’re huge “Late Night” fans here, and know that Dave’s brand of humor should be a fantastic fit for Kevin’s stage presence. Expect big laughs tonight, and expect to see Kevin getting an invite back. Tune into CBS tonight — Do not miss this piece of View Askew history!

Toronto Book Signing – This Thursday!

September 25th @ 4:22 am | 2 Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • You may have heard rumors of a book signing this Thursday in the great town of Toronto, Canada. They are indeed true, however, there were some slight miscommunications regarding the place. So, here’s the final word — The “My Boring Ass Life” Toronto signing event will take place at the Indigo Bookstore in the Eaton Centre located at 220 Yonge St (a different address than what’s currently listed at Kevin’s Myspace page). Kevin also plans a Q&A session. It all starts at 7 PM — Plan to line up early. No charge for the autograph, as long as you’re buying a book! Following this signing, you’ll have 2 chances to catch Kevin in the US, at Stash East and West, and then, in a couple weeks, London England.


    If you’re going, don’t forget your camera — Send us a few photos and your line reports from any of the signing events you attend. It’s not every day (or even YEAR) that Kevin’s got a new book out, and Comic-Con signings have been rare lately, so don’t miss these. With a busy year of movie-making ahead, this is your big chance.

Kevin Hits The Radio Airwaves…

September 25th @ 4:21 am | 2 Comments » | Scooped by Raymond Fong, Tim Kurkoski, Jep Lund, Greg Trawinski

  • With book release week arriving, Kevin’s first taken to the radio airwaves to promote the book and spend some time in a medium which he’s becoming quite known — The audio-based SModcast is a hit around the globe. TV appearances kick in with Letterman tomorrow, but in the meantime, let’s see where Kevin’s been over the past few days.


    Kevin was a call-in guest on popular NPR talk show titled “Wait…Wait…Don’t Tell Me!” this weekend — The program quizzes its guests on current news and entertainment-related events. Not only was he charming as ever, he also fared quite well. You can listen to the entire program as well as take the quiz along with Kevin and the panel as you do so. NPR’s excellent site will also allow you to skip right to Kev’s segment if you like. Good stuff.


    And finally, the man himself was an in-studio guest on XM’s Opie & Anthony program today. As usual, we’ll have audio online as part of the archives shortly. Kev was in studio to promote both his new book and tomorrow’s appearance on Letterman. The biggest revelation, however, came at the end of the show – Yes, Kevin might be getting his own show on XM Radio’s Virus channel! They may also rebroadcast SModcast as part of the deal. You can bet that we’ll keep on top of this exciting breaking news.

View Askew NewsBites™

September 25th @ 4:20 am | 1 Comment » | Scooped by Matt Booker, Justin McGill

  • If you’re anything like me, it’s tough finding that perfect Christmas card to send out every year — And it’s last minute scrambling a week before the holidays to get them out. So why not get a jump on it this year? View Askew and Graphitti designs will be offering the famous View Askew Christmas cards this year, allowing you the chance to share the View Askew joy with your family and friends. These various designs will be based on the actual cards that were sent only to the View Askew and Graphitti family in the past years (and we can testify, they’re way cool). We’ll let you know when pre-orders are ready to roll at the Stash.

  • The highly anticipated first “Futurama” direct to DVD, “Bender’s Big Score”, arrives in November — With it, our beloved Mark Hamill will supply a voice. The 4 DVD movies will later be split into 13 episodes to air on Comedy Central, scheduled for 2009, with the discs arriving in 2008. We love us some “Futurama”, it’ll be great to have the show back for a while.

Us & Variety Love “Reaper” – Wanna See Some Of It?

September 22nd @ 11:17 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris, Tyrone Shoelaces

  • You know it’s just 3 days away, right? Yeah! Kevin’s first foray into TV directing, “Reaper”, will be seen by the nation this Tuesday. Variety checks in with a positive review of the program in today’s edition, take a peek:

      Never underestimate the power of goofy energy, which elevates this pilot a cut above most recent “nerd as hero” concepts. Learning that your parents sold your soul to the Devil makes for a bummer of a 21st birthday, but it’s a clever series set-up, albeit one that risks becoming “Buddy the Vampire Slayer” on an episodic basis. Still, “Reaper” enjoys terrific satanic support from Ray Wise as You Know Who and, if it can keep conjuring up a broth of humor and action, could become a new cult hit for CW, which would probably sell its corporate soul for one.


    With a perfect mix of humor, action, romance, and drama, we’re picking “Reaper” as our favorite new show of the Fall TV season. It’s hitting the CW’s airwaves this Tuesday at 9 PM.


    Alright, alright…Can’t wait until Tuesday? Yahoo is presenting the show’s complete first act, streaming live via their website. Just look for the little grid of white boxes in the lower right corner of the page’s splash graphic. You’ll see a preview of “Reaper” but then below will notice you can click an option to play the entire first act. You’ll be hooked.

Yeah…We’re FLYIN’!!!

September 22nd @ 11:16 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • If you’re one of our regular readers, by now we hope you’ve noticed the amazing speed increases here at News Askew this week — After a week of troubleshooting, it seems that News Askew is back to a very acceptable speed — Arguably faster than ever before. If exploring the site, performing news searches, and posting comments have scared you off before due to the lag times, we urge you to look around and give it a try once again. We think you’ll feel that the site won’t keep you waiting much at all with these enhancements.


    HUGE thanks to Ming for his patience and assistance with our server, and to all of you for sticking with us through the construction. Next week, we’ll be debuting our new SuperSearch function that will give you even more precise access to our 10+ year news database. Live Archives continue to present a visual look at our new categorized news system. And of course, the front page and all of our special features should now be just a couple of seconds away. Scoops can now resume in the old scoops box. You can submit a scoop (or find more information on doing so) at the contact page.


    We hope that you enjoy the speedier, spiffier News Askew. More surprises and enhancements are on the way.

Date Change: Stash West Book Signing

September 22nd @ 11:15 am | No Comments » | Scooped by

  • IMPORTANT NEWS: The signing for Stash West, its final event before the doors close FOREVER, has been moved to a more accessible SATURDAY afternoon! So, cross off that 10/1 date, and now mark this one down: Saturday, October the 6th, from 12 to 6 PM Pacific time. If there ever was a Stash West event to show your mug at, it’s this one — Don’t miss what will be the last chance to see Kevin in a west coast comic book shop that he owns…EVER! Kevin says:

      Remember that Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash West book signing we were gonna have as the store’s swan-song on Monday, October 1st at 5pm? Well because I got so many people bitching about the signing being on a Monday night, we’ve changed the event to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, starting at noon.


      So clear your Saturday and cruise on down to the Westwood Stash to peep the place out one more time (or for the first time) before we shutter that bitch permanently.


      Also, if you’re into Hold ‘Em, we’ll be hosting a poker tournament at the Stash right after the signing ends. If you’re interested in rolling some cards with me and Mewes and trying to take our money (which was probably once your money), email your inquiries to donkey@viewaskew.com. It ain’t cheap, so be prepared.