Superman’s Script Woes…

October 9th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • For those of you following along with the ever-changing saga of Superman Lives/Reborn, Bork sent us this story. Check it out:
‘Superman’ Grounded Again

By Paul Karon and Chris Petrikin

HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - The Man of Steel is not moving with his legendary super speed.

Warner Bros. has pushed back pre-production on the Nicolas Cage starrer“Superman Lives” yet again, this time until late spring, with an expected 1999 bow. Director Tim Burton and his writing team need more time to finish the screenplay, the studio confirmed Tuesday.

The picture previously was slated for a fall start date, and then delayed until January, before this most recent rescheduling.

Burton chose not to use the first version of the script, penned by “Chasing Amy” director-writer Kevin Smith, and based on a series of comic book episodes about the death of Superman, including his loss of special powers, his subsequent rebirth and the restoration of his super-abilities.

Aside from Cage’s, no other major parts have been cast.

Reuters/Variety

This story actually interests me for a couple of reasons. First of all, as Bork said, if they stuck with the original script, they’d probably be finishing up right about now. Secondly, is it just me, or is this one of the most publicized script rejections you’ve ever seen? Kevin’s gotta be loving all the press from this, if anything. Practically every article you see mentions his name and the fact that his original script was rejected by Burton. This tells me that a lot of folks really liked the script, and didn’t understand why it got buried so fast. Anyway, just my 2 cents on that one. We’ll see what happens next…

Commentary

October 9th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • We’ve got another busy weekend coming up (Thankfully, the last one for a while), so expect little to no updates over the next couple of days. We’ll be back Sunday to catch everything up. Sorry for the delay, but sometimes we just gotta let real life intervene for a day or so. Rest assured that you won’t miss anything, and don’t forget to mail us if you get a scoop while we’re gone!

Amy Trailer On RoadRacers…

October 7th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Nolan Reese spotted a new version of the Chasing Amy Trailer on the beginning of the cassette of Robert Rodriguez’s “RoadRacers”. Good thing we’ve got the cassette here. The trailer is the standard stuff, including the modified “Got Laid/Lucky” line, along with some reviews (The most amusing of which was from Time Magazine, that read “Funny!” Duh.) Anyway, if you’re longing for the video release and NEED to see the trailer, that’s where you’ll find it. Oh, and we hear “RoadRacers” is pretty good, too.

Chris Rock News…

October 7th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • The “Chasing Amy” movies we mentioned yesterday have been taken offline. Thanks to Rene Russo are also being courted to reprise their roles in Warner Bros.’ most successful franchise. Richard Donner is once again directing with JoelSilver producing. This is only the latest success for Rock, who has been busy promoting his new book from Hyperion, “Rock This”. He recently signed on to the Fox comedy “High Boys and Low Boys” with “My Best Friend’s Wedding” star Rupert Everett, and is set to go before the cameras fordirector Kevin Smith’s Miramax film, Dogma. “Lethal Weapon 4″ is scheduled to start filming in January.

Who knows what this will mean for Dogma’s shooting schedule. Most likely he’ll be able to do both flicks simultaneously or back to back. Chris was complaining that he doesn’t get any good movie offers during his Howard Stern appearance the other day; hopefully he doesn’t pass up a good chance like “Dogma” to play the textbook Joe Pesci character in a Lethal Weapon flick.

“Glory Daze” Released Today…

October 7th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Thanks to Alex for letting us know that the Ben Affleck film “Glory Daze” appeared on video today.
      Review #1

      Friday, Sept. 27, 1996 · Page C 2

      ©1997 San Francisco Examiner
      More Daze Than Glory
      Barbara Shulgasser (EXAMINER MOVIE CRITIC)

      HERE’S ANOTHER cynical movie about people in their 20s who don’t know what to do with their lives. The solution the disaffected graduating college seniors reach in “Glory Daze” is to spend one more year on their college campus rather than go out into the cruel world.
      The friends who want to continue sharing a house include Jack (Ben Affleck), Dennis (French Stewart), Mickey (Vinnie DeRamus), Rob (Sam Rockwell) and Slosh (Vien Hong).
      Writer-director Rich Wilkes doesn’t insert much substance into the movie, but he does take the opportunity to make fun of art education. Jack’s professor (John Rhys-Davies) tells him Jack’s project has gotten “lost in abstractionism.” “Real art is subject to a complex filtration system,” he goes on. “I look at your stuff and I see 20th century American suburbia. It doesn’t resonate.” Just the way I feel about this movie.
      Later, Jack agrees with Camus’ assessment that the best love affair is with a wonderful woman who dies before you get tired of her or she can dump you.
      And of course, in the ’90s you can’t have politically incorrect idiotic drunken frat parties. You have plain old idiotic drunken parties.
      Matthew McConaughey appears in a cameo as a used car salesman. Spalding Gray plays the unlikely father of Jack. “What do you plan to do now that you’ve graduated?” he asks on graduation day. They’ve never had this discussion before?
      “Glory Daze” was concocted early in the career of Wilkes, who went on to write those classics “Airheads”, “The Jerky Boys” and “Billy Madison”. I really don’t think anything more needs to be said on the subject of Wilkes’ talent.

      Review #2

      FILM REVIEW — More ‘Daze’ Than ‘Glory’ Here
      EDWARD GUTHMANN, San Fransisco Chronicle Staff Critic

      GLORY DAZE: Comedy. Starring Ben Affleck, Sam Rockwell, French Stewart, Spalding Gray and Matthew McConaughey. Directed and written by Rich Wilkes.

      (Not rated. 104 minutes.)
      Just when we thought Gen-X movies had faded, along comes “Glory Daze,” a shot-in-Santa Cruz dud that opens today at Bay Area theaters. Directed by first-time filmmaker Rich Wilkes, who wrote such lowbrow fare as “Jerky Boys,” “Billy Madison” and “Airheads,” “Glory Daze” doesn’t cover any ground that wasn’t already plowed and sprayed in previous slacker comedies.
      “Glory Daze” is the story of five senior-class slobs at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Party animals one and all, the boys dwell in a dingy communal house called El Rancho Grande and share the same glib, adolescent humor, the same taste for bad head-banger music and the same fear about their uncertain future.
      The point man is Jack (Ben Affleck), an angry, sexually frustrated, fun-crushing art student who gets no respect from his parents, played by Spalding Gray and Elizabeth Ruscio, and who still pines for his ex-girlfriend — a silicone-enhanced science project played by Kristin Bauer.
      Rounding out the multiracial household are Rob (Sam Rockwell), a ladies’ man; Mickey (Vinnie DeRamus), who’s lonely; Josh (Vien Hong), who’s lazy; and professional student Dennis, who’s played by cast standout French Stewart, a regular on the NBC sitcom “3rd Rock From the Sun”.
      Nothing much happens in “Glory Daze.” The guys party, quaff brews, kvetch about lousy job prospects (”Isn’t there a third option between burning out and fading away?” Jack asks), make crude comments about women (”She was genetically impolite”) and trash their house by heaving beer bottles and chain-sawing the thirdhand furniture.
      “We’re young and stupid and unattached,” says Dennis at one point, and I beg to concur.
      We learn bits and pieces about the characters, like the fact that Jack considers John Belushi a genius — he should, since “Glory Daze” apes “Animal House” so blatantly — but there’s no shape to the movie and no rhythm connecting the scenes to each other. Wilkes has a gift for nasty put-down lines, but his directing debut lacks heart and his leading man isn’t a tad sympathetic — or even slightly redeemed by Affleck’s sour performance. When Jack tries to lobby his housemates into staying on another year at Santa Cruz and postponing their entry into the real world, it’s impossible to feel much one way or the other.
      There isn’t much reason to see “Glory Daze,” but if you find yourself condemned to do so, you might look for a pre-stardom Matthew McConaughey. He pops up in a 40-second scene, bearded and oily, playing a truck lot salesman.

      Review #3

      GLORY DAZE
      A film review by Steve Rhodes

      “Ever wonder whatever happens to the pampered rich kids the liberal arts colleges turn out year after year?” GLORY DAZE opens with that question, but the answer they give is less than satisfying. Rich kids it seems are so enamored with their pointless partying and hanging out, that they don’t want to leave. You, on the other hand, may want to make a fast exit if you accidentally find yourself watching this assemblage of cardboard characters. This movie gives a new meaning to the word boredom.
      Set in the lovely seaside college town of Santa Cruz, we have a group of college seniors (Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Vinnie DeRamus, Vien Hong, and French Stewart) who live together in a rented house.
      Actually Slosh (Vien Hong) has long since given up on college, but the others are preparing to leave town after graduation until they decide that they can not give up their male camaraderie. They take an unconvincing vow to stay together for another year. Jack (Affleck) says, “Let’s rage at the dying of the light a little bit.” Continuing in this stream of insightful thinking, he later tells us that, “People say nothing is forever. I say how do you explain herpes or The Grateful Dead?”
      Decorating the guy’s world are a group of women (Alyssa Milano,Megan Ward, and others). The guys are stick figures, but the women’s roles are worse - visual wallpaper.
      The writer of THE JERKY BOYS, Rich Wilkes, takes his first stab at directing with this film, and he also wrote the script. The film is so bad that it borders on self-parody. Some of the dialog is kind of cute in the abstract but is leaden in this low energy and never believablefilm. Think of it as ANIMAL HOUSE ON VALIUM.
      As they line up for their graduation materials, the smart aleck kid handing them out ridicules each student with individualized jokes. “Psychology major right? I love my mother, but not as much as you guys think I do.”
      Although the kids in the film spend time in class on such artistic creations as a golden hand holding a CD, their professor seems to be even more unbelievable. Art Professor Luther (John Rhys-Davies who was Sallah in RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK) alternates between trying to seduce his minions and providing cheap philosophy including: “It is poetry that will save the world, not commerce,” and “Art isn’t just the vomiting up of adolescent angst.”
      Nothing, I repeat nothing, happens in the movie. The picture tries sometimes to be mildly offense by using gratuitous bad language and constant drinking. Their parties feature a guy with a funnel so he can drink himself to death at a record pace. Actually, the show is so lame that it is not even effective at being offensive since these scenes are all so false.
      In my least favorite sequence, the fascinating monologist and fair actor Spalding Gray (MONSTER IN A BOX) plays Jack’s father. Jack’s parents are visiting the college to ridicule their son Jack for not being on the fast track in life like them. Jack rebels, “Mom, dad, you both screwed up your lives. Now back off and give me a chance to screw up mine.” His dad tells him his liberal arts education is worthless and to, “send me a postcard from skid row.”
      The only character with any charisma is the shy cartoonist and student Mickey (DeRamus), but his lines are pathetic. When he finally gets his putative girlfriend to his room, his come on line is, “I like you - the kind of like you where I get to see you naked. No more of this palsie walsie stuff.”
      At the end the movie attempts to come alive with a few shocks. Dennis (Stewart) calls their actions, “Preservation through destruction.” Like the rest of the picture it is predictable and an unmitigated disaster.
      GLORY DAZE runs about an hour and a half, but will feel like an eternity. It was not yet rated when I saw it, but I suspect it will get a PG-13 or an R. There is no violence or sex, but there is a little nudity and a fair amount of bad language. The film should be acceptable for most teenagers although I am not fond of the message it gives, but I strongly recommend that this miserable piece of film making be avoided by all ages. Only because it was more boring than painful, do I give it 1/2 of a star.

  • View Askew NewsBites™

    October 5th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

    • Here’s a few tidbits that may (or may not) interest you:
    • Nolan Reese dropped us a line with this little blast from the past. Regular board readers will recognize this little anecdote, but it’s repeated in this month’s Entertainment Weekly in their feature on Jenny McCarthy:
      She was even turned down for Mallrats. “I’ve heard she says that we laughed at her while she was leaving the audition, but that’s not true,” cracks Mallrats director Kevin Smith. “We waited till she was way in the parking lot.”
    • Erik Burnham is working on setting up a web page that features original View-Askew related artwork. If you’ve got some art that you’d like displayed there, or just need some more info, you can drop him a line here.

    Fletch Poll Results…

    October 5th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

    Q: Do you think Kevin is selling out by writing (and possibly directing) Fletch 3?

    Yup : 102
    Nope : 131

    Well, it was actually pretty close, but most likely the “yup”s were people who didn’t do their homework…Here’s a related post on the subject from Kev on the board:

    My involvement with this flick comes out of my respect and admiration for the series of books.

    And not for nothing, but I’ve always been and will continue to be a Chevy Chase fan.

    There ya have it, folks. As far as we’re concerned, we’re happy to see Kevin writing as many movies as he can. There needs to be more well-written flicks out there.

    Stern Show Video Clips Available…

    October 5th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

    • Ming posted some video clips from the Stern E! show that aired on Friday night…We watched it, and it was pretty cool! For those of you who are E! or cable-deprived, though, you can soak up some of that precious bandwith, head over here, and download the clips. We’ve got the locallinks for you here, as well:

    ViewAskew.Com Problems Answered…

    October 4th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

    • Real quick, this is what Ming had tosay about the recent unstable nature of viewaskew.com :
    Here are the facts folks, we’re moving the files to a new machine which will hopefully be faster and perform better. Thus I’ll be moving files over the weekend and a few things may be missing.

    To make up for the downtime, I’ll attempt to have the Stern clips from E! up on Saturday.

    –MING

    We’d also like to thank the following people for keeping us informed of ViewAskew.com’s status:Ted Laidlaw, D’oh (Special Thanks For The Pic!), Bluntman, Chasing Clare, Phaedrus and Gramp.

    It’s going to be a very busy weekend for both of us, so we’ll try to have a more detailed update online sometime Sunday afternoon.

    ViewAskew.Com Back Online…

    October 3rd @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

    • Hey, folks, it’s 1:30 PM and ViewAskew.Com just came back online! No word as to why the extended downtime, likely it was just another of those complex server problems we wouldn’t understand even if someone tried to explain them to us. Anyway, looks like everything’s back and running smoothly again, so get back to that web board and start posting!