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  • What's coming up for Kevin Smith? Horror and porn.

    smithKevin Smith has two new projects in the hopper, both of which sound quite interesting.

    The first, a comedy called Zack and Miri Make a Porno, is about two Minnesota friends who decide to start up an amateur porn studio as their high school reunion looms.

    Although no casting is definite yet, Smith told MTV.com that he wrote the role of Miri for Rosario Dawson and would be "flabbergasted" if she didn't do it. Jason Mewes will likely be in it as well, although not as his View Askew character Jay.

    The next project, Red State, is less traditional Smith fare. The writer/director describes it in the horror/thriller vein (he actually said it was more like The Shining than Hostel), with a character inspired by Fred Phelps--the uber conservative right-wing Christian minister who claims that AIDS is a scourge sent by God to punish homosexuals. Sounds scary to us.

    Smith expects to shoot both Red State and Zack and Miri this winter.


    Posted 07/20/2007 by Heather

    Jason Mewes | Kevin Smith | Rosario Dawson | Zack and Miri Make a Porno | Red State

Thursday, July 19

  • Seth Rogen going Green

    Seth RogenKnocked Up star Seth Rogen has signed on with Columbia Pictures to write and "likely" star in a big-screen adaptation of The Green Hornet, The Los Angeles Times reports.

    If and when Rogen's version of The Green Hornet makes it to the big screen, it will be quite an accomplishment for the Judd Apatow protege. Hollywood's been trying to get a Hornet film made for years without any success, despite the apparently insatiable consumer demand for comic book-related properties. Most recently, Clerks director Kevin Smith was attached to write and direct for Miramax, but the project went nowhere and Smith eventually moved on. 

    The Green Hornet began as a radio show in the '30s, chronicling the adventures of Britt Reid, a wealthy newspaper publisher by day and costumed crime-fighter at night. The character eventually branched out to other media, including film, television and comic books, with varying degrees of success. The short-lived '60s TV series is notable for introducing American audiences to a young Bruce Lee, who played the Hornet's badass sidekick Kato.

    Columbia is said to be hoping for a 2009 release for The Green Hornet.


    Posted 07/19/2007 by Thomas

    Kevin Smith | Seth Rogen | Thomas Leupp | Knocked Up

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