Clerks: The Lost Scene

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By Brian Webber on Friday, September 21, 2001 - 12:49 pm:

You go to the View Askew site too Sax? Cuase that's where I learned about this. I can't wait.


By Brian Fitzgerald on Friday, September 21, 2001 - 2:02 pm:

It's also listend on upcommingmovies.com


By Brian Webber on Saturday, December 15, 2001 - 11:17 am:

This movie has been re-titled Clerks: Sell Out, and Jason Lee will lend his voice. He'll be playing Brodie!


By Brian Webber on Monday, March 04, 2002 - 8:16 am:

More Clerks: Sell Out news. It WON'T be coming out this year, sadly. But I have news on the plot. Dante and Randall will make a black & white indie flcik about a convenience and subsequently beocme famous, but everything goes downhill for them from there.

And I am NOT making that up! I got it straight from viewaskew.com


By LUIGI NOVI on Monday, March 04, 2002 - 10:49 pm:

Sigh. I thought Strike Back was going to be his last entry in the ViewAskewniverse, and that the was going to be moving on from there. Now it looks like he's just cannibilzing the same old stuff.


By Brian Webber on Tuesday, March 05, 2002 - 11:36 am:

Well, the animated Celrks doesn't exactly take place in Askewniverse Proper. Smith has said so himself. In fatc on the DVD of the six eps of the Clerks animated series, he points this out several times. Plus, the fans have demanded it, and if J&SBSB proved anything, it's that Smith listenbs to the fans. Automatically that makes him a better person than say Rick Berman or George Lucas (making Anakin 9? What were you thinking? I would've bought 13, even 12 years old but 9?). Sides, we VA fans can never get enough Brodie.


By Brian Fitzgerald on Tuesday, March 05, 2002 - 2:28 pm:

Also Kevin has said from about the time that he announced ..Strike Back it would be the last of the live action askewniverse films but an animated one might be in the works, few believed he'd go through with it though because the TV show failed on ABC. The thing that changed it was when the video release of the series was a succuss.


By Brian Webber on Sunday, July 18, 2004 - 9:47 pm:

Turns out this is not going to be a thatrical project after all. :( The good news though is that it IS going to be a straight-to-video release, so this menas nobody will have to wait for months to own a copy. :)


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