Pittsburgh Tribune Front Page: “Kevin’s Coming To Town!”

October 21st @ 11:49 am | | Scooped by NYYThurman, Silent Bob

  • I just so happened to be out in Pittsburgh, PA this weekend to catch the Penguins game, when what appeared on the front page of the paper slipped under my hotel room door? An article on Kevin’s impending return to the city, complete with a News Askew mention right there in sexy news print! What a coincidence. So, into the archives the paper shall go, with thanks to the fine folks there for the linkage. The article details the plans we recently revealed regarding a 40 day shoot in and around the city for “Zack and Miri Make a Porno”, slated to start this January.

    Here’s the text:

      ‘Silent Bob’ speaks up about Pittsburgh film

      By Jolie Williamson

      TRIBUNE-REVIEW

      Saturday, October 20, 2007

      Director Kevin Smith, whose controversial movie “Dogma” was filmed in the region in 1998, might be headed back to Pittsburgh for another shoot.

      Smith appears set to shoot “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” in the region, according to posts on his news Web site, which reports that the shoot will be 40 days in studio and on location in Pittsburgh.

      Smith wrote Monday on his blog that he is discussing “the Pittsburgh trip and at what varying stages all of us will head east to Western Pennsylvania. We’re now 12 weeks out from the start of shooting, so this is the point where logistics start taking shape, vis-a-vis dates, where the family will live, whether or not the dogs will come, etc.”

      “I’m hearing they’re going to start in January,” said Ming Chen, Web master for Smith’s main Web site. Chen expects the production crew to be in the area for two to three months.

      Dawn Keezer, director of the Pittsburgh Film Office, said she has not received official confirmation of the film shoot, but said production representatives for Smith were in the area Friday scouting locations. Neither they nor Smith could be reached for comment.

      “We’re thrilled they’re considering shooting here again,” said Keezer, adding that she believes legislation that took effect in July offering additional tax incentives to filmmakers appears to be directly influencing more filmmakers’ decisions to shoot in the area.

      Keezer said she has not seen a script for Smith’s upcoming film, but that despite its title, the film is not pornographic.

      A description on Internet Movie Database said the film is about two 20-something friends who decide to begin an amateur porn studio — “a knockout story for their upcoming high school reunion.”

      Smith’s films, including the raunchy 1994 comedy “Clerks” that started his career, usually feature cutting-edge humor and provocative subject matter. Such was the case with “Dogma,” which starred Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and featured rock singer Alanis Morissette as God.

      His Web site said casting announcements for “Zack and Miri” could take place in about two weeks.


  • You can catch their online version of the piece via the official Tribune site, as well. We more preferred/dug seeing this on the front page, of course. Our sources at the Tribune tell us to expect a lot more coverage locally. We of course will continue on with the best web coverage in our exclusive Zack and Miri section once production kicks into gear, and hope to make some on location visits to the city as well (it’s just a boring PA turnpike car ride away, after all).

Here's What You Said: (1 Comments)

  1. beshultz
    October 25, 2007 at 17:37

    kevin,

    who will be the casting director in pittsburgh and how does a local from the burgh who’s working in LA go about auditioning for you? thanks.

    brent
    bshultz@alltel.net

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