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  1. Oct 21, 2019 · Scott Mosier [“Snowball,” producer, co-editor] ... Afterwards, he says, “That bald guy says we should submit to Sundance.” And I was like, “We can’t do that. We gotta have colored film ...

  2. Oct 21, 2020 · So he comes up to us after this empty screening and he talks to Scott Mosier and says, “You guys should submit this to Sundance.” He told Scott that he only came because the black-and-white photo in the catalog was so pathetic that he was like, “I got to see what this looks like.”

    • Clerks
    • Best in Commentary
    • Final Thoughts

    Commentators: Kevin Smith (writer, director, actor), Walt Flanagan (actor), Scott Mosier (producer, actor), Brian O’Halloran (actor), Jason Mewes (actor), Vincent Pereira (View Askew historian), Dave Klein (cinematographer, actor), and Malcolm Ingram (Film Threat writer) 1. The View Askew logo originated as drawing by Walt Flanagan, who sent a pict...

    Smith: “We’re gonna watch Clerks and do some commentary for you, ’cause we’re huge LaserDisc fans.”
    Smith: “At that point, I swore I’d never write filthy dialogue again.” (Reacting to the 37 blowjobs dialogue after seeing it with four people in the audience at the IFFM.)
    Mosier: “I had no problem being the guy who ate his own cum.”
    Smith: “The closest thing we’ll ever come to a Clerkssequel.” (Referring to the Soul Asylum music video he directed, which was a reshoot of the hockey scene.)

    Say what you want to about Kevin Smith, his public personal, personal attitudes, or his career as of late. His first movie is still one of the best things he has ever made. Watching the film – and listening to the commentary – brings back a lot of memories from almost twenty years ago when he broke onto the movie scene. There’s still a lot of life ...

  3. Oct 17, 2015 · 10. JASON MEWES WAS SURPRISINGLY CAMERA SHY. Smith wrote the part of Jay, the much more vocal half of the loitering pair of drug dealers, for his friend Jason Mewes, who was known for his loud ...

  4. Mar 14, 2014 · Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier, of course, would go on to become a Sundance success just two years later. It would be interesting to hear what their former Vancouver Film School classmates think ...

  5. Well, today's guest's story is one of the mythological stories come to life.<br /><br />We have 90’s independent film icon, Scott Mosier. Scott is an indie film producer, editor, writer, director, actor, and podcaster of Smodcast, which he co-hosts with his long-term filmmaking partner, Kevin Smith.<br /><br />From Vancouver Film School to Hollywood, Scott's trajectory has been inspiring for ...

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  7. May 31, 2020 · Long before Dante and Randal were ever inked to paper, there was an earlier ill-fated attempt at bringing the film to television. KEVIN SMITH (CREATOR OF CLERKS/”SILENT BOB”): When we got home from making Mallrats, Scott [Mosier] and I — and when I say home, I actually mean Los Angeles because Paul Dixon the editor was going to be cutting the movie in Los Angeles — went to L.A. for post.

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