Watch STUCK LIKE CHUCK for FREE Right Now!

4 years ago, I attended a screening of SUPERBAD the day it came out. Immediately after that screening, I was inspired. The film was a series of long conversations. The story had been done a million times. But it worked because the dialogue was brilliant and everyone could relate to the characters. I have been a fan of CLERKS. & Kevin Smith for years prior to this but something just clicked. It had gone mainstream. So I started thinking about what the simplest idea for a story could be that would showcase the characters and the dialogue. I immediately came up with the age old idea of people stuck in a room. I began to realize that this was actually something I could do so I started working on the idea. A week later I started writing the script. 6 months later we started shooting. A year and a half after that, we premiered at our first film festival and went home with Audience Choice Comedy. And now, exactly 4 years after the idea was born, the film is now available for free online. Watch it. Enjoy it. And get inspired!

If you like the film and would like to help out, you can make a donation of $1 or more right HERE. As a token of appreciation, everyone who contributes will received access to nearly 10 hours of bonus features including deleted scenes, a feature length making of, behind the scenes videos, a commentary track and more. You can also help out by purchasing a t-shirt from DIRECTOR’S CAMEO. Several of the shirts featured in the film are available on that site, as well many more shirts designed specifically for filmmakers, movie geeks & pop culture junkies.

Now that it is finally available, what did you think of the film?

Jerry Cavallaro – JerryCavallaro.com

CRAZY 4 CULT : CULT MOVIE ART – Book Review

If you are a fan of cult movies and really fun art work, then you are going to love CRAZY 4 CULT: CULT MOVIE ART!

CRAZY 4 CULT started as an art show at Gallery 1988 in 2007. Now, the gallery is getting ready to do their 5th installment (July 8th) of the show. The show has become so popular that people will line up by the thousands to see it on opening night.

The book, and the art work itself, are not your typical “fan art” pieces. Are these done by movie fans… certainly! The devil is in the details.  These pieces are more than that though. They are carefully selected works of art. These are crafted pieces that are hand selected, just like any other gallery in the country. The only difference is that the subject matter happens to be based on some of the greatest cult films of all times.

For those of you that do not know, this movie lover went to college for art (I have my BA in Art Therapy)… so when I received this book in the mail I was STOKED! What a great way to combine my two greatest loves!*

*If you didn’t guess “art” and “movies” then we are breaking up!

This book is 176 pages of stunning, creative, witty, and sometimes just down-right funny art pieces. Sure, these are fun, but they are also very detailed and well thought out.

Take Dave MacDowell’s painting “Appetite For Veruca”, for example. MacDowell’s painting seems like a twisted take on WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, but there is more to it than that. The painting is actually more of a Wonka themed interpretation of Robert Williams piece “Appetite For Destruction” which was originally made for, you guessed it, Guns N’ Roses. The piece was considered too graphic for the album cover and banned. In MacDowell’s piece, he brightens the colors to a more “Wonka” friendly palette, and makes the images seem more personal, including all of their faces. I applaud his use of everlasting gobstoppers instead of the skulls protruding from the red beast… clever! He still chose to keep the creepy factor in tact, which is more than fitting. I mean, WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY is one of my favorite movies, but it’s still creepy! All I am saying is that I wouldn’t jump in a boat with Gene Wilder if I had the option…

Dave MacDowell “Appetite For Veruca”

(If you want to check out the inspiration for “Appetite For Veruca“, the famoous “Appetite For Destruction” by Robert Williams, just click on the thumbnail below)

Another favorite of mine has to be the Film Family Portraits of Kirk Demarais. (You can see his portrait “The Torrances, inspired by The Shining” below). Demarais takes all of our favorite cult movie families and gives them the family portrait moment that they deserve… and that are worthy of that coveted spot above the fireplace!

Kirk Demarais (www.kirkdemarais.com)

Kevin Smith lends his voice to the introduction of the book, which is a nice bonus to the already hi-five worthy book. Smith has been involved with the show in the past, and it seems only fitting for such a fun cinephile to write the introduction.

I could talk about this book all day, but instead… I am going to tell you to go out and pick up a copy! My only regret is being too poor to buy some of these pieces for my house!

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Mike Mitchell (www.sirmikeofmitchell.com)

Nic Cowan (www.niccowan.com)

People’s Panties In A Bunch Over Kevin Smith’s RED STATE Distribution

It’s about to get snarky in here!

If you are a twitter fan, like I am, one person you may like to pay close attention to is Kevin Smith. Kevin Smith has changed the way he he is going about presenting his newest film RED STATE to the public, and most people are not happy about it. Smith stated that he had planned “to pick my distributor in the room – auction style” for RED STATE and the public, as well as media ran with it, saying that he was going to auction off the film. Smith kept his word.

At last night’s screening of RED STATE, and according to plan Kevin Smith stated that he sold the movie to himself for $20 and that he would be taking the film on the road. His theory behind this… older films. Films use to open in one city at a time, almost like an event rather than the widespread releases of today. He will start with Radio City Music Hall on March 5th and eventually leading the film into theaters on October 19th, which any Smith fan knows to be the anniversary of CLERKS’.

So why all the commotion? According to MOVIELINE Smith called out the movie studios as thieves and said that he would not be doing any press for the film.

Want my opinion? HE IS A GENIUS!

First off, Kevin Smith, or anyone has the rights to his or her own creative projects/creativity. If you are even the slightest it creative, you understand the attachment to your creations, and I believe that you should have the rights to do whatever you want with your work. Movie studios have the right to be upset at his statement, but that is because they are directly involved in the comment. I am not here to tell anyone how to feel. A person is going to feel whatever they feel. So, that is your own thing and this chick is going to stay out of that one,

As for all you crazy, fun-loving bloggers out there… I know you had your hearts set on getting an interview with Smith, or to get the scoop on this, but if he wants to keep this film private and doesn’t want it overly saturated in the press, then that is his prerogative. Sure, I would love to sit down with Smith and pick his brain over root beer floats (He does like root beer floats right? Oh, wait… that is a stupid question… root beer floats are delicious!) but if he wants to keep this to a few SMOGCASTS and to his twitter, that is his decision. Heck, if you really want to know what is going on FOLLOW HIM on twitter. He answers questions from fans all of the time!

Third, this man is smart! Congrats to everyone who is tweeting, blogging, facebooking, reporting, and talking to their friends hot mom about this… you have given this movie TEN TIMES MORE BUZZ than playing by the rules and participating in the standard junkets could ever do. You have now made people that have never seen a Kevin Smith movie interested in this film, whether that was your goal or not. (Applause and a high five to Smith for this one!)

The overall goal, and point of his message is simple… anyone who loves film can make a film. If you want it bad enough, you can go out there and show the world your creation regardless of studio backing. That is a pretty inspirational message to be honest.

Simply put, read both sides of the story… make up your own mind, and go after what you love. If you pour your time, effort and creativity into a project it is your decision what to do with it, and in the end… we are critics, and all boils down to nothing more than our opinion.

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Source: KEVIN SMITH on TWITTER and MOVIELINE

Kevin Smith Won’t Interview for RED STATE

There’s not much you can’t learn about filmmaker Kevin Smith by following him on twitter (@ThatKevinSmith). Smith has now announced that he will not be doing any press — short of a few promotional bits, if needed — for his new film RED STATE.

Rather than repeatedly spewing the same answers to the same monotonous questions tossed at him from one interviewer to the next, Kevin Smith gives just about every answer to every question about RED STATE in an online podcast, which can be found at smodcast.com

In Kevin Smith’s words…

“It’s INSANELY detailed, and by the time we’re done, I’ll have pre-answered all questions about RedState — thus negating the need to speak with me about it…”

He continues…

“From nearly 20 yrs experience, I know this much: folks are gonna write WHATEVER they want, whether I sit down with them or not. So I’ll just furnish all the information I’d normally serve up one at a time to a small, jaded audience that doesn’t really give a s–t unless there’s someone famous in the room, to a much larger, APPRECIATIVE audience that would actually enjoy & benefit from hearing the same information.”

Written and directed by Kevin Smith, RED STATE is a horror film in which a group of misfits encounter fundamentalism gone to the extreme in Middle America. The movie stars Melissa Leo, Kevin Pollak and John Goodman. RED STATE is currently slated for a March 2011 release date.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

First RED STATE Trailer & New Posters Are Here

Kevin Smith’s fans rejoice! The first trailer for RED STATE has debuted via his Smodcast.com. You can watch it below or download it in other formats at the site. Also, check out the latest posters after the trailer. The film is slated for a March 2011 release and stars John Goodman, Kyle Gallner, Melissa Leo, Michael Parks, Kevin Pollack, Michael Angarano and Stephen Root. 

Synopsis:

Ever since Clerks (cowinner of the Filmmakers Trophy at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival), Kevin Smith has been known for his sharp, subversive, comedic writing. He shifts from comedy to horror with Red State and aptly demonstrates that good writing transcends genre. Red State begins by following three horny high-school boys who come across an online ad from an older woman looking for a gang bang. Boys being boys, they hit the road to satisfy their libidinal urges. But what begins as a fantasy takes a dark turn as they come face-to-face with a terrifying “holy” force with a fatal agenda. Instead of relying on archetypes and predictable formulas, Smith meticulously fashions all-too-real characters, utilizing exceptional performances (notably by Michael Parks) and an intelligent script. His realistic style gives the film an intimate feeling, heightening the terror to biblical proportions. Red State is a shocking new kind of horror film that aggressively confronts higher powers and extreme doctrines with a vengeance.

Kevin Smith’s RED STATE Gets the Green

I talk about lots of stuff I wanna do that either happens years later or never happens at all. Happy to report RED STATE is not the latter.

This was the announcement yesterday on Kevin Smith’s Twitter account, and, to many horror fans, it was a blessing.  We’ve heard for years about Smith wanting to do a horror movie, and RED STATE was it.  Unfortunately, many obstacles began setting themselves directly in the path of the film getting off the ground.

Luckily, for fans of horror films and Kevin Smith films alike, today brings good news on the RED STATE front.

First draft was dated 9/5/07. Looks like we start shooting this July. Took nearly three years, but we’re finally gonna roll on RED.

Smith also answered a few questions throughout the day that people had regarding RED STATE, its backers, and who we may or may not be seeing make an appearance.

Here are those updates:

“RED STATE? And here I was looking to HIT SOMEBODY” Writing HIT now; shooting HIT on heels of RED STATE.

“Studio deal for RED STATE or going the full indie route?” (*Marches across big lawn, up front porch*) I’m home, Momma.

“cameo for jay & bob in #RedState ?” Be like Kermit & Fozzie cameo-ing in ORDINARY PEOPLE: just waaaaay out of place.

“is Red State going to be so-called torture porn” Nah. Tonally closer to RACE WITH THE DEVIL or DELIVERANCE.

“Are you doing Red State thanks to #copoutsuccess?” Some folks don’t wanna hear that, but yes: #CopOut got us to RED STATE.

“did Warner pony up for Red STATE?” Ah, bless… That made me chortle aloud, sir. Like asking if WB ponied up for SALO.

Me & WB get along great, with understanding that when I’m there, I’m doing their stuff. RED STATE decidedly not their kinda thing. At ALL.

No official dates on when filming begins or even a release date, but Kevin Smith confirms.  RED STATE is happening, and it is next on his plate.

Review: COP OUT

COP OUT is a love letter. It’s a love letter from Kevin Smith to the action comedies that dominated the 1980s both critically and financially, movies like BEVERLY HILLS COP, FLETCH, and pretty much anything else that had a musical score provided by Harold Faltermeyer. For years, Smith has been talking about wanting to do such a love letter, and, thanks to Rob and Mark Cullen who wrote the screenplay, he has it.

But a love letter and clear respect for a sub-genre can only take a film so far. The homage that bounces around the walls of COP OUT like a ricocheting bullet only holds the audience for a finite amount of time. At some point, much like a comedian after the initial greetings and salutations, the film much entertain based on its own merits. COP OUT does this to an extent, and, though it lacks structure in much of its parts, loses its way on a number of occasions, and, for a large part, feels like a highlight reel of Tracy Morgan acting goofy, it has an undeniable heart that comes through. It’s pretty damned funny, too.

Morgan and Bruce Willis play Paul Hodges and Jimmy Monroe, two New York cops, one serious, the other a goofball. I’ll give you two guesses which is which, but you’ll only need one. After a botched stakeout, they find themselves suspended without pay. With only a few weeks until his daughter’s wedding (which he is dead set on paying for), Jimmy decides to sell a rare baseball card. He gets mugged, the card gets stolen, and an unauthorized investigation begins.

Yeah, I know it sounds like a premise used for The Little Rascals, but things turn serious when Jimmy and Paul’s investigation into the stolen card puts them right in the middle of a Mexican drug lord’s business. Things get violent. Things get wacky. Tracy Morgan makes all kinds of wacky sounds and gestures.

It’s a flimsy premise at best, and one can’t help but wonder how many nanoseconds it took Rob and Mark Cullen, the writers behind “Gary the Rat”, to outline it out. Oddly enough, it isn’t the overall texture and fleshing out of the story that gives COP OUT all of its necessary charm. This comes from the trimmings, the little nuances that pop up here and there, little flashes of genius that only lovers of those popular action movies of the ’80s would catch. The villain, played with absolute gusto by Guillermo Diaz, is straight out of LETHAL WEAPON complete with overly dramatic gestures and henchmen who seem to literally pop out of the woodwork to do his bidding. Adam Brody and Kevin Pollack play those other cops in the department, the guys who do everything by the book and end up being the butt of most of lead character’s jokes. The aforementioned Faltermeyer even provides the score here, and listening to it, there is no doubt at all that it is him.

It’s all there, and, unfortunately, as with any love letter that may not necessarily be pieced together as well as it probably should be, much of the humor in these little moments will be lost on many. The Cullens, and Smith at the helm (we’re getting to him soon enough) aren’t exactly playing to the masses here. In fact, Kevin Smith has never been one to do that in the least. Their film isn’t for everyone, but, in the early moments of the film, it almost feels like the decision to hone the feel and style of the film into one, specific demographic wasn’t entirely decided upon.

The early parts of the film feel a bit of a mess. The opening scene consists of Morgan “interrogating” a suspect, spouting out famed lines of dialog from various films, and cutting to Willis who points out precisely what film or TV show it is. It’s a funny scene, and the catalyst comes at a direct reference to DIE HARD, but it feels very out of place. It gives us the idea of who these two are, but it never feels right. The same can be said for a subplot involving Seann William Scott as a parkour-practicing, knock-knock-joke-telling burglar. Sadly, while his ride in the back of the car driven by Willis and Morgan might be remembered as the funniest part of the film, its humor doesn’t gel it into the storyline any more than it can. It just feels out of place.

This may be a side effect of COP OUT being directed by Kevin Smith from a script not written by him. This is something he has never done before, and, while many of his previous films definitely have something to say, COP OUT plays for entertainment value alone. It’s laughs upon laughs and there’s even some action thrown in there to give your jaws a rest, but it has absolutely nothing to say. On top of that, COP OUT simply doesn’t feel like a Kevin Smith film. Now, while this isn’t something that can be held against it in the long run, it may catch some View Askew die hards off guard.

All of this, though, doesn’t keep COP OUT from being an highly successful film in the laughs department, and much of that comes courtesy of Morgan. He’s in full “30 Rock”/Tracy Jordan mode here, and there are some who can’t stand him. For those of you out there, don’t even bother looking at a ticket for COP OUT. Morgan is 75% of this film, and he’s probably 90% of its comedy. He works, and the comedy works through him. It’s almost a shame that it overshadows Willis towing the action line as he’s done for years. He isn’t suited for comedies, even if there’s a bit of action-oriented garnish on the side. The action in COP OUT isn’t much to write home about, and, with the lackluster action comes the lackluster effort by the film’s hero. Nonetheless, Willis seems to be having a fun time in the movie, and it all comes off as genuine even if it never reaches the full potential we know it can.

And that is how COP OUT reads as a whole. The Cullens and Smith alike show a genuine love for the films they are homaging. I would go so far as to say their appreciation for these action films is felt more in COP OUT than Edgar Wright’s was in HOT FUZZ. That doesn’t mean COP OUT is a better example of film making than HOT FUZZ. It isn’t. But the honesty behind it all helps carry a mediocre film much further than it would have carried under the guidance of someone less devoted. COP OUT wears its heart on its sleeve, and, while the actual love for it might not come easily, it is certainly there somewhere under the surface. And, love it or hate it, you can’t disrespect Faltermeyer.

Overall Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Top Ten Tuesday: Worst Buddy Cop Movies

After a short hiatus, Top Ten Tuesdays are back… “With a Vengeance!” Sorry, we just couldn’t help ourselves. This week’s Top Ten Tuesday is in honor of Kevin Smith’s newest movie, COP OUT, a buddy cop action-comedy. Regardless of whether you’re eagerly anticipating this film, directed but not written by Kevin Smith, or eagerly trying to avoid acknowledging its existence, we’ve thrown together our own list of the Top Ten WORST Buddy Cop Movies of all-time!

10. COLLISION COURSE

If I were to tell you that in the late ’80s, someone had the bright idea of teaming Jay Leno with Pat Morita for a buddy cop comedy, you’d probably think I was nuts.  But, then, you would check IMDB, look up COLLISION COURSE, and be subject to information on one of the worst ideas in motion picture history.  Not only is this film not exciting.  Not only does it offer some of the worst, most knock-off-ish brand of humor (mostly stemming from funny moments where Morita says the word “ass”).  The action (you know, the cornerstone of any, decent buddy cop movie) is completely flat and, ultimately, stupid.  The highest point comes in the end when a charging Morita literally drop kicks a car.  That moments kind of worthwhile.  The rest is just, plain dumb.

09. DOUBLE TEAM

The logical mind of a movie geek would likely conclude that an action movie from filmmaker Tsui Hark, combined with a cast including Jean-Claude Van Damme and Mickey Rourke, would be a fail-safe formula for box office bang. Unfortunately, that would have been a losing bet. This is a terribly written, over-the-top and unbelievable flop. While Rourke is fine in his limited screen time and Van Damme’s fight scenes don’t completely disappoint, Dennis Rodman’s complete lack of acting talent along with dialogue so bad it causes one’s teeth to grind in agony only exasperate the ridiculousness of the film.

08. RED HEAT

Just because buddy cop films were the most popular Hollywood genres of the 1980’s, everyone thought they could successfully jump on the bandwagon. Director and writer, Walter Hill thought he could return to the well once again after the huge success of his Eddie Murphy/Nick Nolte movie 48 HRS. Hill tried to replicate his buddy movie formula with RED HEAT a comedy action movie about mismatched cops, Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Belushi. Russian cop Ivan Danko chases down a drug dealer who’s escaped to U.S. and is paired up with his American counterpart, Detective Sergeant Art Ridzik. It was brilliant casting for an 80’s film, but the film is stuff filled with so-so chases, shootouts, and sparring of cultural differences between the mismatched cops. Funny the tie that binds them together is their penchant for violence. I have to give Schwarzenegger some props for attempting a Russian accent even though is still comes off as sounding more Austrian. What 1980’s film would be complete without a score from composer James Horner.

07. NATIONAL SECURITY

With the understanding that the studios feel buddy action movies are massive cash cows, the trend of playing Russian roulette with the stars of these films has gotten a bit out of control. This is one perfect example of how formulaic cinema constructs fail: Take a generic, highly unlikely stock plot, add two popular actors who’ve not worked together before, result will be success… NOT! The comedic styles of Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn mix about as well as oil and water, leaving this action-comedy about two opposites working together to stop a smuggling ring labeled DOA.

06. STARSKY AND HUTCH

STARSKY AND HUTCH (2004) is a poorly done remake based on the 1970’s television show. Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson play cops Dave Starsky and Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson who are working undercover in California. Their street informant, Huggy Bear (Snoop Dogg) tells them about a huge drug deal about to go down and make drug lord Reese Feldman (Vince Vaughn) a lot of money. It is now up to them to stop him. While mildly entertaining, as a film this remake is horrible. I think that Stiller and Wilson can be very funny together (Zoolander), but they failed miserably with this one!

05. COP AND A HALF

Whether you enjoyed it or laughed at it (you meanie)… this was the predecessor to Schwarzenegger’s KINDERGARTEN COP. No, to the best of my knowledge they are not related, other than both feature a big name star not typically known for their warm, fuzzy sides starring in kid movies. The makers of COP AND A HALF may have had a wholesome family movie in mind, but what they ended up with is just bad. Funny, I always had Burt Reynold’s pegged for a family movie kinda guy… this movie proves that’s not his strong suit.

04. LETHAL WEAPON 3

The weak third installment of the LETHAL WEAPON franchise suffered from a lack of inspiration, probably due to the departure of writer Shane Black.  Joe Pesci’s wacky Leo Getz character from LETHAL WEAPON 2 returns for no other reason than to let him weakly ad-lib some tiresome jokes. The first two films have their share of humor but the here the comedy was so broad the film became a clumsy parody of itself. Though still rated R, LETHAL WEAPON 3 was less intense and, with it’s reduced body count and endless romantic scenes between Mel Gibson and Rene Russo, seemed more family-friendly. The magic seemed to be gone with this series but fortunately it rebounded six years later when LETHAL WEAPON 4 introduced Jet Li to American audiences as a new kind of lethal weapon.

03. BULLETPROOF

BULLETPROOF (1996) is one of those cop movies that tries to be a comedy but fails miserable. If they were trying to pick two amazing comedic actors for this one, they failed. Adam Sandler and Damon Wayans should never act in a police movie… ever! Wayans is trying to protect Sandler so that they can take down a drug lord (James Caan), but of course things don’t go as planned. Through this, and “White Chicks”, we have learned that no Wayans brother should play a cop!

02. HOLLYWOOD HOMICIDE

HOLLYWOOD HOMICIDE is so jaw-droppingly awful and clumsily constructed that I’m convinced it was originally conceived as a direct-to-video cheapie (perhaps pairing Steven Seagal with Dean Cain) that somehow managed to wrangle Harrison Ford for its lead. Ford and Josh Hartnett, as his young partner, generate zero chemistry and their bickering is lame and forced. Ford humiliated himself for a quick paycheck and his career has yet to recover.

01. RUSH HOUR 3

We have RUSH HOUR and RUSH HOUR 2 to thank for making fast food director Brett Ratner such a golden boy in Hollywood.  It would stand to reason going to the well one too many times would end up resulting in the worst film of his career.  RUSH HOUR 3 brings Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan back together again, and it’s the exact same thing we’ve seen time and time again.  There are literally moments where it feels scenes from the first, two films were copied and pasted and some digital effects magic put the Eiffel Tower in the background.  The fact that Roman Polanski agreed to show up in the film is probably the worst thing the famed director has ever done.  EVER.  That’s right.  I said “ever”!

Who Wants to See COP OUT With the Movie Geeks?

Let’s be honest, whether a movie looks great to good to not so good, if Kevin Smith is behind it, we are interested.  COP OUT is absolutely no exception, and, lucky for some of you, you will have the opportunity to watch the film a full three days before its February 26th release.  We have passes to give away for our screening at Ronnie’s 20 Cine on Tuesday, February 23rd at 7:oo PM.

First and foremost,  this is a St. Louis screening.  If you will not be in St. Louis on February 23th, please do not enter this contest.

All you have to do is email me at kirk@wearemoviegeeks.com with the answer to this question.  What is different about Kevin Smith’s involvement with COP OUT than any of the other films he has directed?  There is one aspect about this film that is different than any other Kevin Smith directed film, and we want to see if you know enough about the man to get it right.  Send those answers to the email above.  We will be picking the winners from the list of right answers and send out the codes for the passes this weekend.

And, if you’re not one of the lucky winners, be sure to rock out with your Glock out with COP OUT on February 26th.

COP OUT’s “Aw shucks!” Poster Goes Live

Bruce Willis is rugged.   Tracy Morgan has   goofy grin, will travel (that’s a Snowclone, by the way.   Something I learned today).   The official poster for COP OUT, which comes to us courtesy of Kevin Smith’s own View Askew, is basically the teaser poster plus Photoshopped actors and bullet holes, both of which give it just slightly more of an edge.

That tagline, though, is priceless.   It touches the envelope, nudges it a little, and stands back proud of itself, a sense of R-rated pride that was nowhere to be found in the trailer.

COP OUT hits theaters on February 26th.