Can't wait to see it man!! *NT*


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Posted by WebInFront at 64.203.209.127 on March 26, 2004 at 13:42:18:

In Reply to: *phew!* That was a tough birth... posted by Kevin on March 26, 2004 at 10:37:39:

: Today's the day. Took us awhile to get here (all of us; you guys too), and months of delivery
: crisis after delivery crisis (and other cliche' child-bearing metaphors), the kid's out there.
: Underweight, and a bit traumatized, but out there, finally.

: Thanks for the continued support, folks. Like I've said, I make these flicks for myself first,
: then you folks right after me. And I mean YOU folks - the board folks. I mean, that's the
: audience to me, really. You're not a nebulous, faceless mass; I've met most of you. I
: recognize your names when we run into one another at Q&A's and whatnot. I said in some
: interview lately (forgive me; most of them are a blur at this point) that I feel like I've met
: every supporter of our stuff, thanks to the low ceiling on the box office we've had. And
: while that's probably not plausible, I don't know any other way to describe how integral you
: guys are to my process. The wife wasn't bullshitting the other day in her post: I get up and
: head straight to the board. When we're watching TV at night, I'm on the board. You guys
: are the fuel that keeps me going. Passion will only take a brother so far (particularly when it
: feels like the fates are trying to fuck him with a massive, glass dildo); a kind word from
: extended family will put him across the finish line. So many thanks for the copious kind
: words along the way.

: Christ, this was tough. It wasn't "Dogma" tough (my life didn't get threatened this time
: around), but it was close. The Uphill Bennifer Battle was pretty daunting, but I think we may
: have gotten over that hump. Then, just when I thought it was safe to go back in the water,
: the long, sharp critical knives come out. I almost forgot how much critics hate sentiment
: (almost; I'm WELL reminded this morning, believe me). When all's said and done, I may be
: facing down the harshest reviews we've gotten since "Mallrats" (and I DO say "I"; at this point
: in the process, the bucks stops at me, and I'm the one in the crosshairs; those reviews don't
: read "Smith and Co. went soft and cliche'..." - they read "Smith went soft and cliche'..."). But
: to borrow a metaphor from an insanely successful movie (ripped from eons-old, powerful
: source material), you guys are my Simon of Cyrene. I'll reach Golgotha because you folks
: have helped shoulder the burden.

: And you haven't been alone. Mosier - dear, sweet Mosier - has been there for me, as
: always. Phil Benson, John Pierson, Jon Gordon, Janet Maslin, John Sloss, Phil Raskind, Harvey
: Weinstein, Amanda Lundberg, Liz Berger, Tony Angellotti, Gail and Byron Stanley, Bryan
: Johnson, Walt Flanagan (who, shockingly, loved the movie), Malky Ingram, Mewes, Chris
: Ryall, Bob Chapman, Don & Jerry, Mom & even good ol', dearly-departed Dad have been
: there for support when I've needed it the most. The kid? Well, she's never been secretive
: about how much she'd rather see "Scooby Doo 2." It's cool. When she's older, she'll
: appreciate Dad's love letter.

: But the true, un-sung hero in all of this... the gorgeous chick riding shotgun who's suffered
: through the ups and downs of what became a two year plus cluster-fuck of agony and
: ecstasy... has always been Jen. She was the first to read the fever-pitch-born fifty pages
: back in 1999/2000, so if there's anyone who's lived this flick as hard and long as I have, it's
: my one true; my Super-Pal. She's the constant in a world of heart-breaking inconsistencies.
: I love her more than peanut butter (and look at me: you can TELL how much I love peanut
: butter).

: So today we'll get to see if Lady Box Office agrees with my perception of fatherhood. I won't
: lie: I'm praying to The Christ that this picture's got legs. I'm hoping that word of mouth
: spreads like wild fire (because the lion's share of the critics aren't helping much, I'll tell ya').
: But far more than that, I'm counting on the fact that - like "Clerks" - ten years from now,
: this flick still means something to folks who re-watch it, or check it out for the first time.
: Making movies for the box office is a fool's errand; longevity is the key. After a decade of
: doing this, that becomes clear. It may be called "show business", but I'm all about the
: former, and less about the latter. In this brave, new world of multiple revenue streams,
: making money's a foregone conclusion (particularly when you work as cheaply - yes,
: amazingly, in this day and age, thirty five million is considered cheap - as I do. Making 'em
: laugh and making 'em feel? That's the rare commodity that keeps me in Vans and custom
: basketball shooters.

: Go out and see the flick this weekend. Take a hundred friends (or at least one). Then, go
: home and get laid. That's my plan.

: And then, Monday morning, it's back to the drawing board for me, Wile E. Coyote style. Get
: ready for rounds Seven and Eight (oooo, wait'll you see what I've got up my sleeve...).




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