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Dave
Supporter Username: Dave
Post Number: 9618 Registered: 4-1997

| Posted on Saturday, May 27, 2006 - 4:59 pm: |
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Quote: An 8 Minute Standing Ovation! Saturday 27 May 2006 @ 10:42 am Last night, we debuted “Clerks II” at the Cannes Film Festival. WireImage.com’s pics of the cast/crew arrival at the Palais, as well as pics from pre-and-post show. With all the vitriol surrounding some of the press screenings of flicks there this year, I was pretty terrified “Clerks II”, also, might be greeted by a chorus of French Boos (and I ain’t talking about champagne). However, after last night, I say “VIVA LA FRANCE!” When the flick ended and the credits started rolling, a standing ovation began that lasted a full eight minutes. It was surreal and wonderful, and it just kept going and going. I looked to Harvey (Weinstein, our boss), that old Cannes war-horse, to see if the cast and I should start heading out of the theater: as it was two in the morning and the applause wasn’t showing any signs of stopping. But from two aisles back, he responded with a waving “No” finger at me, mouthing the words “Don’t move.” So we all stayed put. By the time the credits ended, I figured the audience was done applauding as well. But they weren’t. They just kept on clapping. And thankfully, not only did Zack and Joey get the whole thing on tape to prove it all happened (watch for it in a new “Train Wreck” video blog, up this weekend), but Roger Friedman over at Fox411 was there was well, documenting what I have to say was one of the twenty most amazing moments of my life. Read Roger’s Piece, “Clerks II Delights Cannes”, right here. But be warned: it also contains a very positive review of the flick that gives away some major plot points. SPOILERS ABOUND! The applause finally stopped after eight minutes. Harvey was over the moon about it. “In my thirty years of coming here, I’ve never seen a standing ovation last that long at a midnight show in Cannes,” he said. “Ever.” En route to the theater, I prayed that the notoriously fickle Cannes’ audience wouldn’t boo the flick. During the screening, I prayed that the film would keep playing as gang-busters as it had been playing up ’til that point, and that the audience stayed with us, rather than succumb to mid-flick naps. After the screening, I started praying that I never forget that insanely special moment that I shared with Jeff, Brian, Rosario, Mos and Jen - when time seemed to stand still, and at the world’s most famous film festival, we all stared wide-eyed (and wider-smiled) at a room-full of cats staring back at us (with equally wide smiles and palms cooked red from non-stop applause) who really, really “got” what we were trying to communicate with “Clerks II”. Life comes down to a few major moments. Last night was definitely one of them. “Clerks II” - July 21, in theaters everywhere.
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Nohero
Supporter Username: Nohero
Post Number: 5449 Registered: 10-1999

| Posted on Saturday, May 27, 2006 - 5:39 pm: |
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Finally, some good movie news! By the way, Kevin Smith's great film Dogma uses the same "big secret" as a plot point, that The Da Vinci Code uses. But, Dogma is actually entertaining. |
   
Monster©
Supporter Username: Monster
Post Number: 3363 Registered: 7-2002

| Posted on Saturday, May 27, 2006 - 9:00 pm: |
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Dave, I feel an oil change will be needed, or doctors appointment, or something.... |
   
Duncan
Supporter Username: Duncanrogers
Post Number: 6394 Registered: 12-2001

| Posted on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 - 8:22 pm: |
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Dogma is a MUCH better film. Agreed. |
   
Arnomation
Citizen Username: Arnomation
Post Number: 543 Registered: 7-2003

| Posted on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 - 2:58 pm: |
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No wonder he saw Jesus, he's rockin' the gange!!! |
   
Duncan
Supporter Username: Duncanrogers
Post Number: 6395 Registered: 12-2001

| Posted on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 - 5:53 pm: |
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Brian O' is a friend of mine from NJ REP I am very, VERY happy for him, and Kevin has been very forthcoming with email help since I started making films. |
   
TomD
Citizen Username: Tomd
Post Number: 458 Registered: 5-2005

| Posted on Thursday, June 1, 2006 - 12:33 am: |
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Is an 8 minute standing ovation all that good? Cannes strikes me as such an egocentric, self-important excuse for hollywood types to congratulate each other that I imagine that simply putting your shoes on the right feet might get you a 6 minute standing ovation. Fahrenheit 9/11 got a 15 minute standing ovation. |
   
flugermongers
Citizen Username: Flugermongers
Post Number: 580 Registered: 5-2001

| Posted on Thursday, June 1, 2006 - 3:41 am: |
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"...but you didn't say God bless you when I sneezed....." "....Lokiii!!?!" |
   
blackcat
Citizen Username: Blackcat
Post Number: 613 Registered: 6-2001
| Posted on Thursday, June 1, 2006 - 1:15 pm: |
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I love that line |
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