- 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.
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January 30, 2008 at 01:24
The third blurb is hard to read and doesn’t seem to make any sense. I think it is referring to “This Film is Not Yet Rated,” yet it makes no mention of it. It’s like two Bites bled into one.
January 30, 2008 at 09:04
Amazing what missing 2 little characters can do to a post.
It should be fine now.