October 21, 2004
Get ready!!

The Sith Arrives Next Week

The much awaited new teaser trailer for STAR WARS: EPISODE III -- REVENGE OF THE SITH will debut in theaters on November 5 before the premiere of the Disney/Pixar movie THE INCREDIBLES.

However, members of Hyperspace and AOL subscribers will be able to view the trailer online on November 4. The clip will also air on TV the same evening but Luscasfilm did not say if it would be as a commercial or part of an entertainment news program.

The SITH trailer will ultimately be available to the mere mortal with and Internet connection on November 8 at starwars.com.

Posted by Dan at 10:47 PM
Eminem doesn't like Bush!

Rapper Eminem says 'Bush not my homie' but maybe Kerry isn't either

NEW YORK (AP) - Rap star Eminem plans to vote for the first time ever this year and while he is highly critical of President George W. Bush, he has not yet settled on Democrat John Kerry.

"Bush is definitely not my homie," Eminem said in an interview to be published in Rolling Stone magazine's Nov. 5 edition, parts of which were posted Thursday on the magazine's website. "But I'm still undecided. Kerry has been known to say some things that's caught my attention, made a few statements I've liked but I don't know."

"Whatever my decision, I would like to see Bush out of office."

The 32-year old rapper includes an angry and profanity-laced denunciation of Bush and the war in Iraq on his new album, Encore, which will release next month.

"Let the president answer on higher anarchy/Strap him with an AK-47, let him go fight his own war/Let him impress daddy that way...No more blood for oil," Eminem says in the single Mosh.

"He's been painted to be this hero and he's got our troops over there dying for no reason," Eminem said in the interview.

"He's in a tailspin, running around like a dog chasing his tail. And we got young people over there dyin', kids in their teens, early 20s that should have futures ahead of them."

"And for what? It seems like Vietnam 2."

"People think their votes don't count but people need to get out and vote," Eminem added.

Posted by Dan at 10:43 PM
Why doesn't someone write a new song?

New version of Band Aid Christmas song planned: report

LONDON (AP) -- The founders of Band Aid, the 1984 charity effort that raised millions for Ethiopian famine relief, plan a new version of the single Do They Know It's Christmas, a British newspaper reported.

The Sun tabloid said Wednesday that Bob Geldof and Midge Ure had approached top British acts including Coldplay, the Darkness, Robbie Williams and Dido to appear on the single, which would be released before Christmas.

"It's definitely going to happen. I'm very excited," Ure was quoted as saying. "This project is not just about raising money. It's about putting the focus back on Africa and the problem of famine which has not gone away."

The original single, which featured musicians including Bono, Boy George, Phil Collins and Sting, sold three million copies and raised $9.4 million US for Ethiopia. It was followed by the 1985 Live Aid concert, which raised more than $47 million. A U.S. single, We Are the World, featured a lineup of 43 artists including Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Bruce Springsteen and Diana Ross.

Posted by Dan at 01:17 AM
He does love his Canadian melodrama!

Silent Bob loves CTV's Degrassi:Kevin Smith plans to act in three-episode arc

TORONTO (CP) - Jay and Silent Bob are coming to Canada.

And they plan to visit Degrassi high school. Indie American filmmaker Kevin Smith (Clerks, Mallrats, Jersey Girl) has made no secret over the years of his love of the long-running Canadian TV franchise, and has even included references to it in his films featuring those slacker/stoner characters Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith).

After his offers to direct and/or write for the show were declined (sorry, he was told, Degrassi is 100 per cent Canadian content and that would jeopardize their Telefilm funding) it was agreed he could act in three episodes. So he'll be playing a dual role: a visiting director and the mute Silent Bob character he plays in his films.

"It's the easiest job in the world because I have to play myself but I play a fictionalized version of myself where I've been successful," Smith quipped Wednesday during a photo-op visit to the north-end Toronto studios of Epitome Productions where Degrassi is shot. "I pretend I'm a little different version of me."

The droll director posed with cast members and happily accepted an "official" Degrassi High lettered cardigan sweater, which he promised to wear to bed with his wife.

The script's pretext for the Degrassi visit is that Smith is shooting a new film, Jay and Silent Bob Go Canadian, in which the characters require a high-school diploma but no school in the U.S. will accept them, so they come to Toronto.

"I'm just angry that I didn't think of that first and shoot that picture," he said. "So we actually may wind up making that movie one day because I'm incredibly charmed by that notion."

Admitting to a long-standing crush on the show's character Caitlin Ryan (Stacie Mistysyn), Smith revealed that the onscreen version of himself is single and that he might be pursuing her in the storyline - something, he conceded, that he hasn't yet cleared with his real-life spouse. But he revealed that Mewes would be joining him on the episodes, adding that he might also try to get actor-friend Ben Affleck to show up.

"Affleck, honestly, could use the work right now. What better way to reboot your career than starring in a Canadian melodrama?"

Smith is planning to start another real Jay and Silent Bob film - a Clerks sequel - early next year, about the time his Degrassi arc will be airing on CTV.

As to whether the Degrassi experience will become part of the film series, he said that was an interesting question.

"That'd be awesome. I might throw in a reference, like, 'We just got back from Canada. Here are our degrees.' "

The Jersey boy readily heaped praise on Degrassi, recalling how, as far back as 1990, he was working in a convenience store on Sunday mornings and, in order to maintain his sanity, would catch episodes of the Degrassi High and Junior High forerunners which were then airing on PBS.

"So I just kind of fell in love with the show," he said, adding that growing up was never depicted so accurately on television.

"I loved the story arcs and I also love challenging material . . . such a great alternative to most of the crap that's on American TV."

The new Degrassi is now the flagship show on Noggin, a teen-oriented cable channel in the U.S., and cast members have become so well known they were mobbed during a recent cross-country publicity tour of U.S. malls.

Smith, 34, said Degrassi makes him feel young again because it takes him back to his own high school days.

"And these kids are insanely good actors," he added. "This is just really the topping on the dessert, it takes the cake, there's nothing left."

Posted by Dan at 01:14 AM