- Kevin checked in today with his thoughts on the weekend and J&SBSB’s performance. Looks like good news and smiling faces all around. Here’s Kevin:
First off, the day we mourn an 11.1 million dollar opening is the day I want out of this business.
Yes - first place would’ve been nice. Shit, it was almost do-able. But it wasn’t in the cards, apparently, and that’s okay. Opening to double digits with a movie this inside is a-okay in my book.
And the real tale, anyway, will be told next week. Let’s just pray it doesn’t repeat the ‘Dogma’ second week drop (51%), and instead, hold in there with a 30% or less drop.
But remove the figures and all (because, let’s face it - the movie’s going to make it’s money back and then some; especially with video) and concentrate on what really matters…
Were you entertained?
I’ve been combing through the last few boards (good Lord, we’re going through them quickly lately, aren’t we?), and the majority of you were, indeed, happy with the flick. Some cats weren’t (hey, what do you want me to say? No flick’s for everyone), but largely, folks dug it. That makes us here at the home office very happy.
Many thanks to those who did double and triple duty (hell, even single duty). You’re posters are waiting for you when you send in your stubs.
If you feel so inclined, hit the flick again next weekend. That’d be nice.
So please - no long faces. We’ve done well. I’m happy. Very, very happy.
And while it was nice to have the number one movie in the country for a night, to be honest, it didn’t alter my existence. All I cared about was if you guys dug the flick, and beyond that, if *I* dug the flick.
And I did. Very much. Always have, and always will.
But now it’s no rest for the weary, and right back to the drawing board. If all goes smoothly, we’ll be shooting again in Feb/March - just as ‘Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back’ should be hitting the video stores (unless Bob decides to go for the Christmas release).
And then, of course, there’s the cartoon flick next year.
Which, if you think this movie was for the fans…
Hoo-boy, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
Jennifer also checked in with a personal thanks to all of you:
Sending out a huge thanks to all of you for the amazing support this past weekend. You already know how proud I am of Kevin, but he really out did himself this time. Under the pressure of his largest budget (coupled with even larger expectations of turning a hefty profit), he made the movie that he wanted to make. He didn’t sell out to win over the masses, but instead he put his heart into making you, his fans, laugh. For this and a million other reasons he doesn’t need to top the box office to be #1 in my book.
Love, Jennifer
Thanks from all of us to Kevin, Jennifer and the entire View Askew crew for putting together a great flick that, regardless of any kind of money it ends up taking in, was truly a film for the fans and appreciated by us all. Congrats!

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