Re: Kevin Smith Film Fest
> > > I'll also draw a map at some point > > > > Details at http://www.twoshortplanks.com/simon/filmfest/ > > In order to try and finish at a vaguely reasonable hour I'm going to > start early. So, my house, 2pm for a 2:30 start on Saturday. Want us to bring anything? Later. Mark. -- print "\n",map{my$a="\n"if(length$_>6);' 'x(36-length($_)/2)."$_\n$a"} ( Name => 'Mark Fowler',Title => 'Technology Developer' , Firm => 'Profero Ltd',Web => 'http://www.profero.com/' , Email => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', Phone => '+44 (0) 20 7700 9960' )
Re: Kevin Smith Film Fest
> > I'll also draw a map at some point > > Details at http://www.twoshortplanks.com/simon/filmfest/ In order to try and finish at a vaguely reasonable hour I'm going to start early. So, my house, 2pm for a 2:30 start on Saturday.
Re: Kevin Smith Film Fest
Hamlet D'Arcy wrote: > Long story short... I won advance tickets, a mallrats CD, Mallrats baseball > hat, mallrats stickers, and... A FULL SET OF MALLRATS TRADING CARDS! (which > I still have). Must. Resist. Urge. To Burgle. House.
Re: FW: Kevin Smith Film Fest - Non-HTML version!
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 01:05:07PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sorry for the HTML posting! Here's the proper one *blush* You BASTARD! > While we're off-topic...Jason Lee (Mallrats and Chasing Amy) a severely > under-rated actor or does my love for the Kevin Smith films cloud my > judgment, the closest I've seen him to real fame is a 5 minute appearance in > "Enemy of the State" which really doesn't seem right, what else has he been > in? He has a notable role in Cameron Crowe's excellent Almost Famous (that *has* come out there by now, right?). > Oh, and as Stan Lee appears in Mallrats there's no relation there at all is > there? Stan used to live in my building before he moved out to LA. :-) dha -- David H. Adler - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.panix.com/~dha/ You get the idea that if Apple won a 90% market share, bought out Microsoft, and hired Bill Gates to mop the bathrooms, Business Week would write: "Apple has all but ignored the possibility of alien invasion..."- David Pogue
Re: FW: Kevin Smith Film Fest - Non-HTML version!
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 01:12:11PM +, Jon Eyre wrote: > Mi vida loca (1993) Teenage Drug Customer > nothing else which I've seen... He has a fairly significant part in Mumford, as a skateboarding tech millionaire ... Tony -- -- Tony Bowden | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.tmtm.com/ sheep-boy, duck-call, swan-song, idiot son of Donkey Kong --
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Drifting further off topic - In case anyone hasn't seen it yet: http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com/display.cgi?id=8343 Mark K.
Re: Kevin Smith Film Fest - Jason Lee
>what else did Jason Lee appear in... Since we're talking about Jason Lee... He was in another Spike Jonez feature which was untitled. Airwalk (J. Lee's shoe sponsor) produced a video to promote Airwalk which was again filmed by Spike. This one came out in '95. It was only distributed to Airwalk team riders, Airwalk Retail Stores, and special industry people. It was about 13 minutes long and featured J. Lee hitting tennis balls over a net, alone. J. Lee wore a smart tennis outfit of a white shirt and much to short shorts (especially for those days). J. Lee's big acting break reportedly came through his then girlfriend. If you've seen Dazed and Confused, he dated the red-headed girl who drove around with the two not-so-cool guys looking for the party out in the woods. She reportedly introduced him to the right people. The relationship seems to be fact, but the acting break might be a rumour. And yes, Jason Lee was my idol for about 4 years (until it became apparent that he had quit skating in order to act). And yes, those in the know call him simply, "J. Lee". -H. D'Arcy _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 01:12:22PM -, Hamlet D'Arcy wrote: > professional skateboarding and videography. It was directed by Spike Jones > (the same who directed Being John Malkovitch). http://us.imdb.com/Name?Jonze,+Spike"/> more (in)correctly spelt Spike Jonze, though imdb does seem to also call him Spike Jones, for which I blame the contributors. -- Richard Clamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: FW: Kevin Smith Film Fest - Non-HTML version!
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > While we're off-topic...Jason Lee (Mallrats and Chasing Amy) a severely > under-rated actor or does my love for the Kevin Smith films cloud my > judgment, the closest I've seen him to real fame is a 5 minute appearance in > "Enemy of the State" which really doesn't seem right, what else has he been > in? Mi vida loca (1993) Teenage Drug Customer nothing else which I've seen... http://us.imdb.com/Name?Lee,+Jason+(I) I didn't realise it was him as Azrael in Dogma until the credits rolled... must be a beard thing. He's a good actor for an ex-skateboarder... > Oh, and as Stan Lee appears in Mallrats there's no relation there at all is > there? Don't think so... and failure to refer to him as Stan 'The Man' Lee will see you up in front of a fanboy firing-squad if you're not careful ;) > Finally, I have yet to see Dogma as I was so disappointed with Chasing Amy > (except the first 20 minutes before the "love Story" kicked in), any good? > Where does it rate in Kevin Smith repertoire? s'pretty good, Alan Rickman hams it up something awful (as always), Chris Rock's good, Damon+Affleck their usual selves... the FX are bloody terrible though. j --- jon eyre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (http://simpson.dyndns.org/~jon/) the slack which can be described is not the true slack
RE: Kevin Smith Film Fest - Jason Lee
>While we're off-topic...Jason Lee (Mallrats and Chasing Amy) a severely >under-rated actor ... what else has he been in? Jason Lee had the final segment in The Blind Video. For those who don't know, The Blind Video was released in '91 and changed professional skateboarding and videography. It was directed by Spike Jones (the same who directed Being John Malkovitch). The video was so influential that when Jason Lee appeared skateboarding without socks on, large groups of teenagers (myself included) decided to abondon socks for the next few months. I'd bring the video over for the film fest, but, alas, it resides in the United States with 90% of my other belongings (my mind included). -Hamlet D'Arcy _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
FW: Kevin Smith Film Fest - Non-HTML version!
Sorry for the HTML posting! Here's the proper one *blush* While we're off-topic...Jason Lee (Mallrats and Chasing Amy) a severely under-rated actor or does my love for the Kevin Smith films cloud my judgment, the closest I've seen him to real fame is a 5 minute appearance in "Enemy of the State" which really doesn't seem right, what else has he been in? Oh, and as Stan Lee appears in Mallrats there's no relation there at all is there? Finally, I have yet to see Dogma as I was so disappointed with Chasing Amy (except the first 20 minutes before the "love Story" kicked in), any good? Where does it rate in Kevin Smith repertoire? Mark K.
RE: Kevin Smith Film Fest
Title: RE: Kevin Smith Film Fest While we're off-topic...Jason Lee (Mallrats and Chasing Amy) a severely under-rated actor or does my love for the Kevin Smith films cloud my judgment, the closest I've seen him to real fame is a 5 minute appearance in "Enemy of the State" which really doesn't seem right, what else has he been in? Oh, and as Stan Lee appears in Mallrats there's no relation there at all is there? Finally, I have yet to see Dogma as I was so disappointed with Chasing Amy (except the first 20 minutes before the "love Story" kicked in), any good? Where does it rate in Kevin Smith repertoire? Mark K.
Re: Kevin Smith Film Fest
When Mallrats was released I was at University in the US. A week before the release the local paper ran a contest to win tickets to an advance screening. You had to use the work snootchie-bootckies in a sentence, best sentence winning. Long story short... I won advance tickets, a mallrats CD, Mallrats baseball hat, mallrats stickers, and... A FULL SET OF MALLRATS TRADING CARDS! (which I still have). "I thought maybe the Lo Mein had been poisoned, but I soon realized it was just my snootchie bootchies acting up again." -Hamlet _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: Kevin Smith Film Fest
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 11:27:38AM +, Jon Eyre wrote: > Miramax made Jason Mewes audition to play *himself*... Which he did so well. Miramax did a very good thing though, they dumped the original start sequence. > > > > > Chasing Amy > > But she has such an annoying voice. > > Rings a bell... raspy, throaty, Captain-Janeway-type voice? Only higher, so when they argue at the hockey ground it makes me think of breaking glass. > Dogma was good, but a little tame after the Jay & Silent Bob comics - pity > they couldn't persuade Neil Patrick Harris to appear... Yeah, but I imagine he's too busy with his directing career. -- Richard Clamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 10:18:36PM +, Richard Clamp wrote: > But she has such an annoying voice. http://www.ifilm.com/images/audio/960803.mp3 ...from... http://www.ifilm.com/db/static_text/0,1699,13280,00.html *That's* an annoying voice, shared by many Californian women ;-( Paul
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Richard Clamp wrote: > On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 07:17:06PM +, Jon Eyre wrote: > > On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > > > Mallrats, > > > > > > His best film > > > > No! Smith pimpz his talents out to the Mouse, > > and the end result: A John Hughes movie with > > buttfscking jokes... > > Which is exactly what makes it his best film. Miramax made Jason Mewes audition to play *himself*... Now that I think about it, Clerks always seems a bit slow when I watch it now - a lot of good *bits*, and probably the best gags of the four, but not great as a whole. Mallrats at least has a beginning/middle/end... > > > > Chasing Amy > But she has such an annoying voice. Rings a bell... raspy, throaty, Captain-Janeway-type voice? Dogma was good, but a little tame after the Jay & Silent Bob comics - pity they couldn't persuade Neil Patrick Harris to appear... snootchybootchies j
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On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 07:17:06PM +, Jon Eyre wrote: > On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > > > Mallrats, > > > > His best film > > No! Smith pimpz his talents out to the Mouse, > and the end result: A John Hughes movie with > buttfscking jokes... Which is exactly what makes it his best film. If it makes you feel any better he claims he had to make it so that he could keep those influences out of: > > > Chasing Amy > > > > His ``worst'' film > > This is *real cinema* - mind you it has extra resonance fr me, because I > used to date a lesbian (or at least that was the excuse she gave me...) But she has such an annoying voice. The first time I saw it I didn't notice and got wrapped up in the story. The second time I just about made it through, and though I can watch it again, but it's never my first choice. > Anyone else drink too much and wake up on a train in the middle of > Hampshire thursday night? Or was it just me..? I didn't, but I did have this terrible habit of getting mildly tipsy with london.pm, and then waking up the next morning in Birmingham. I managed to reduce the ugliness by moving. -- Richard Clamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: > * Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Mallrats, > > His best film No! Smith pimpz his talents out to the Mouse, and the end result: A John Hughes movie with buttfscking jokes... > > Chasing Amy > > His ``worst'' film This is *real cinema* - mind you it has extra resonance fr me, because I used to date a lesbian (or at least that was the excuse she gave me...) > > Dogma. > > The film you realise that Alanis Morisette is quite cute when > she is silent ;-) Alan Morrissey attractive? Gimme some o' *that* crack vicar... Anyone else drink too much and wake up on a train in the middle of Hampshire thursday night? Or was it just me..? j --- jon eyre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (http://simpson.dyndns.org/~jon/) the slack which can be described is not the true slack
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Simon Wistow wrote: > I'll also draw a map at some point Details at http://www.twoshortplanks.com/simon/filmfest/
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On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 05:14:12PM +, Jon Eyre wrote: > On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Simon Wistow wrote: > > > We'll try and fit in all his films plus the Clerks animated series > > is the animated series actually any good? I've watched the first 4 of the 6 and would say yes. Not as good as you may hope, but very much fun. Kindof like Dogma really. -- Richard Clamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Simon Wistow wrote: > We'll try and fit in all his films plus the Clerks animated series is the animated series actually any good? j --- jon eyre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (http://simpson.dyndns.org/~jon/) the slack which can be described is not the true slack