Posted by "Fletch" at ppp011.leb.centurytel.net on September 22, 2000 at 16:20:17:
In Reply to: My 2... (What the hell happend to the cents key?) posted by Slappy White on September 22, 2000 at 15:39:07:
One thing to remember here...Since Kevin has acquired the rights to make many Fletch movie's (McDonald's book series) if he chooses to do so, is that he will probably want to stick with one person to play the lead role. Which would mean he will most likely go with 'his guy' here, we didn't see the actor's who played Jay and Silent Bob change and I would expect that whomever he chooses for the 'Fletch Won' lead role will come back for another run if successfull.
"Fletch"
BTW, Perry would NOT be a good choice IMHO. I can actually see Affleck's character as being closer to Chase's than Lee's, but think with Kevin's own spin on the character that Lee is the better choice of the two. Cusack over Perry without a doubt although that's not even the issue here. Here's a link for you http://fletchwon.homepage.com
: Anyway, forgive my newness here, but I was just reading on Mr. Showbiz (I cut-n-pasted the story below) that you (Kevin) turned down phone calls from Matthew Perry and John Cusack about playing the part of the new Fletch. This is all fine and good, Cusacks could be too old now, although Perry might be good. It went on to say you were holding out for Affleck or Lee to play the role. Hmm...? Affleck = No. I like Affleck but as Fletch... no. I just don't see it. Now Lee, on the other hand, I think would absolutely rule as Fletch. What exactly are your criteria here? One could say it's purely friendship based but you may legitimately think Affleck/Lee is best for the job? I wonder?
: The more I think about who would be best for the role the more confused I get. That's a tough spot to fill. Choose wisely.
: Slappy
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: From Mr. Showbiz:
: Kevin Smith is looking to re-team with his Chasing Amy leads Ben Affleck and Jason Lee in a new comedy. The two actors, who've gone on to star in Armageddon and Almost Famous, respectively, since appearing as cartooning buddies in the 1997 indie, are "in discussions" to star in a new comedy for Smith.
: "In discussions"? What's to discuss: Who's buying the beer? Since they're all great pals, it seems unlikely that they won't come to an agreement pretty darn soon.
: Seriously, now that Affleck's a matinee idol worthy of replacing Harrison Ford as Jack Ryan (in the upcoming Sum of All Fears), scheduling just might be an issue. Smith's film and Sum are currently both set to start shooting in January.
: Smith's comedy, currently known only as "View Askew 5," would be the last of his New Jersey cinema cycle, with Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith) on board, natch. Clerks stars Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson are also expected to make appearances in the film, according to Variety.
: The bearded indie auteur has also been prepping a new take on the Chevy Chase comic vehicle Fletch, and he tells Entertainment Weekly that he's turned down calls from Matthew Perry and John Cusack to star as the new Fletch. Smith says he's holding out for — guess who? — Affleck or Lee to star as Irwin Fletcher.
: Dude, if Affleck is the new Jack Ryan, do you think he wants to be the new Fletch?
: And big-screen buddy trackers take note: A fourth team-up of Lee and Affleck (after Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and Dogma) would make them as inseparable as Affleck and his Oscar-mate, Matt Damon.
: The always-sarcastic Lee, a former professional skateboarder, is part of the winning ensemble in Cameron Crowe's rock valentine, Almost Famous, and is currently filming Big Trouble for Barry Sonnenfeld.
: Reuters contributed to this story.