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Posted by Kiss It at proxy-1545.public.svc.webtv.net on September 16, 2001 at 20:47:03:

In Reply to: It's good to hear from ya *NT* posted by dmcfan on September 16, 2001 at 20:43:15:


: : Is it me, or are there a slew of twelve year olds hanging around on the
: : board lately?

: : Would you all kindly stop picking fights and then dramatically exiting the
: : board only to show up again mere posts later? Thank you.

: : Sorry for my absence. I've been knee-deep in the new script. I'm almost
: : done, too. Got a title and everything.

: : 'Course, it's a little too early to share any of the particulars of the
: : film with you, but I'll start talking about it soon enough. Suffice it to
: : say, it's pretty much the biggest 180 you can make from 'Jay and Silent Bob
: : Strike Back'.

: : Speaking of which, another reason I've been MIA: I was off licking my box
: : office wounds. Don't get me wrong - thirty million is nothing to sneeze at
: : (ask the 'Rock Star' folks if they'd be happy with a thirty million box
: : office take). But the feeling was that we'd do better than 'Dogma', as the
: : movie wasn't a niche film about Catholicism. However, we forgot that the
: : flick was, ultimately, a niche film about the View Askewniverse. Oops.

: : That being said, I've since made peace with what we'll wind up making.
: : Once the expectation was cleared away, it was kind of nice to know that me
: : and Mewes "opened" the movie ourselves - to the tune of eleven million
: : bucks (and I'm not even movie star pretty... or a movie star at all, for
: : that matter). That's all due to you folks - the ladies and gents who've
: : encouraged our nonsense, flick after flick. Because of you all, and your
: : fierce loyalty, I get to continue making whatever flicks I want to make.
: : I've said it before, and I'll say it again: thank you.

: : So, as we place thirteenth at the box office for this week, drop down to
: : twelve hundred or so screens, and prepare to do our last lap toward that
: : thirty million dollar figure, some have asked what my perspective on 'Jay
: : and Silent Bob Strike Back' is? Was it worth the effort?

: : Fuck, yes.

: : It was a blast. We made the ultimate fan's flick and were extremely well
: : reviewed, by and large. I got to put my wife and kid in the movie, as well
: : as all of my friends. We made the exact film we wanted to make that the
: : large majority of you really dug - and it's a flick that'll be very
: : profitable for Dimension, when all's said and done.

: : Yes, dear friends and peers, I've dodged yet another bullet.

: : But box office, shmox office - let's talk about something that really
: : matters.

: : Good Lord, the horror of Tuesday the 11th...

: : I was on the west coast during the attack, sleeping. The phone woke me up
: : at around seven thirty, west coast time. My mother had left a message,
: : urging me to turn on the television, as the United States was under attack.
: : What I saw when I did so shocked the hell out of me. The burning WTC. The
: : reports of people jumping from the building. The Pentagon broken. After
: : watching about ten minutes of coverage, for me, the whole tragedy
: : crystallized into one thought...

: : This is what happens when people take their religion far too seriously.

: : My prayers go out to the survivors of the attack and those who've lost
: : loved ones, but my heart goes out to the hijacked passengers and the folks
: : who populated that grand monument that always made New York City seem
: : bigger than life, the World Trade Center. These were the folks who wound
: : up as afterthoughts to some misguided lunatic's political statement, and I
: : can't imagine a worse way to go than dying for someone else's
: : self-righteous cause - and doing it while being held in check by a box
: : cutter and the threat of a phantom bomb.

: : As a Nation, we're sad. We're horrified and scared. We're outraged.
: : We're hungry for vengeance. That was all to be expected.

: : What wasn't expected - but should have been, really - has been watching us
: : band together as Americans.

: : The candle-lit vigils I witnessed dotting the streets of L.A. Friday night.

: : The report that there have been more food donations made than can be
: : handled in NYC.

: : The news that volunteers had to be turned away, so many were there offering
: : to clean up the debris at what was once the World Trade Center.

: : If you're not proud to be an American this week, I urge you to get your
: : jaded head out of your ass and stand in front of a flag and say the Pledge
: : of Allegiance with as much fervor as you did when you first learned it in
: : grade school. Because all that rhetoric we're usually fed during election
: : years about patriotism and love for our country that normally seems like
: : bullshit? That rhetoric has become a reality again. And I'd like to think
: : of it as the parting gift of the passengers of the hijacked airliners and
: : the nearly five thousand innocents who perished in both towers of the World
: : Trade Center. That's the silver lining to the dark and evil cloud that
: : loomed over our country just long enough last week to remind us why we're
: : all on this particular land mass to begin with...

: : Because we choose to be Americans.

: : I'll check back with you late




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