Posted by Metheusela at spider-wg074.proxy.aol.com on December 27, 2000 at 04:18:16:
In Reply to: Kev's gonna be on SNL? KICK ASS! -nt- posted by MadKow on December 27, 2000 at 04:08:35:
Well, Bobo the psychic said he would. I can't guarantee it. I'm just a mortal (even though my name shows my age.) He said GG Allin & John Denver would come back tfrom the dead to cut a new record in 2000--so he was wrong. But he was right about neither Bush or Gore being "elected" president. Bush wasn't elected, the Supreme Court made him president thanks to his dad. (God help us all, but my opinions don't really mean anything, do they.)
Anyway, let's hope Kevin makes it on the show anyway! I heard Will Ferrell, Chris Rock and Tracy Morgan are in the new film anyway--that's cool enough.
Seriously, I'm going this time. Hope to hear from soem of you fine people soon. Time to watch the Dave Atell special and drink more Jaeger.
A BIENTOT!
: : I just want to say that I am glad the new Silent Bob & Jay film production is working out. I hope, (as my psychic friend Bobo in my closet indicated) that it garners much money and complete theatre openings -Dogma showed in Huntington, WV for only a week five weeks after initial theatrical release, well-deserved praise and respect, plenty of buzz too- teh kind that makes View Askew more successful not the one that is still illegal in the states-- and maybe a guest hosting appearance by Kevin Smith on Oct. 20, 2001 on SNL (that show has brilliant cast but lousy writing, Kevin and his cronies will fix that. He deserves the same respect on that show that Carl Reiner, Francis Ford Coppola, and Quentin Tarantino got when they hosted. Silent Bob & Jay would have to start the show too).
: : Anyway, I'm glad that the saga of those "prophets" will continue, an dI'm looking forward to Mr. Smith's future film productions of compelling story telling and also true comix-to-film conceptions to keep serious filmmaking alive in America. Otherwise, my goals to make films will be useless too.
: : PS: May I suggest Brian Doyle-Murray, Toby Huss, and music from the band Clutch be featured in upcoming productions. No, I would never try to come off like trying to tell you what to do, just an innocent suggestion.
: : ROCK ON, Mr. Smith.