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  1. View Askew Productions - The officialest official site for Kevin Smith and Jay & Silent Bob.

  2. View Askew Productions is an American film and television production company founded by Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier in 1994. Actors Ben Affleck, Jeff Anderson, Matt Damon, Chris Rock, Walter Flanagan, Bryan Johnson, Jason Lee, Jason Mewes, Brian O'Halloran and Ethan Suplee are people that frequently appear in projects under the View Askew banner.

    • October 15, 1994; 28 years ago
    • Every Kevin Smith Movie in Chronological Order
    • Mallrats
    • Clerks
    • Chasing Amy
    • Dogma
    • Clerks: The Animated Series
    • Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
    • Clerks II
    • Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie!
    • Jay and Silent Bob Reboot

    In this guide, we go over the best way to watch Kevin Smith's movies, and we reveal the biggest easter eggs across the View Askewniverse. So there are spoilers. For those of you who don't want to read any spoilers, we've included a list version of the guide at the bottom. There is also a theatrical release order at the bottom - in case you ultimate...

    Jason Lee and Jeremey London star as Brodie and TS, mallrats who literally spend all day at the mall. Mallrats follows Brodie Bruce (Jason Lee) in the mid-90s as he navigates his life as an American teen mallrat. He spends every day at the mall hanging out with friends. The mall also happens to be the site of a live recording of a dating game show ...

    Clerks shows a day in the life of Quick Stop clerks Dante (Brian O'Halloran) and Randall (Jeff Anderson). Clerks is Kevin Smith's directorial debut. It follows the day in the life of Dante (Brian O'Halloran), a clerk at Quick Stop Groceries who is called into work on his day off. He's joined by Randal (Jeff Anderson), who works at the video store n...

    Comic book artist Holden (Ben Affleck) falls for another artist, Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams), but she is a lesbian. Ben Affleck returns to the View Askewniverse for Chasing Amy - this time as Holden McNeil. Holden is a comic book artist, who, with his best friend Banky, created a comic. (Banky is a new part but is played by Jason Lee, a returning ac...

    Matt Damon and Ben Affleck star as fallen angels who want to get back into Heaven - no matter the cost. Dogma is unlike any other Smith film, especially his earlier ones. It's much larger in scope. It's not a day in the life of grocery store clerks or mallrats - but, instead, it deals with the end of the world. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon star as Ba...

    Clerks: The Animated Series is optional viewing. It ran for two episodes before it was canceled by ABC, but you can watch all six episodes online. Kevin Smith produced this animated series for ABC. It aired for two episodes before it was canceled, but you can now watch all six episodes online. The show focuses on antics at the Quick Stop with Dante...

    Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) set out to stop a movie that uses their likeness without their permission. After appearing in four films, Jay and Silent Bob finally get top billing. This film follows the two characters as they try to stop a movie from getting made. That movie is a live-action adaptation of the Bluntman and Chronic, w...

    Dante and Randal are back, but they're working at Mooby's after Randal accidentally burned down the Quick Stop. The sequel to Kevin Smith's directorial debut picks up 10 years after the ending of the first movie. It sees Dante and Randal working at Mooby's after Randal accidentally burned down the Quick Stop. Of course, Jay and Silent Bob now loite...

    Jay and Silent Bob win $10,000,000 on a scratch-off ticket and decide to become the real-life versions of Bluntman and Chronic. The Groovy Cartoon Movie sees Jay and Silent Bob win $10,000,000 on a scratch-off ticket before they decide to become the real-life versions of the superheroes Bluntman and Chronic. We're listing this one as optional becau...

    Jay and Silent Bob set out to stop yet another movie from being made about them. If the View Askewniverse had a Marvel-like Endgame, it would be Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, because it brings back so many characters from Smith's other films. You might've guessed from the title that Jay and Silent Bob have to stop yet another film about them from bein...

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    • Mallrats (1995) The View Askewniverse timeline technically begins with Smith's second installment, which takes place just days before the events of Clerks.
    • Clerks (1994) The film that first showcased Smith's talents to the world is still fondly remembered as one of his best. Clerks introduced audiences to his unique wit and cast full of characters straight from his own life.
    • ​​​​​Chasing Amy (1997) After the dismal reception to Mallrats, Smith was no longer the fresh new voice in Hollywood. He was forced to go back to a style more in line with Clerks with a stripped-down production and emphasis on character work.
    • Dogma (1999) Smith followed up his critically-adored romantic comedy with what probably remains his most ambitious project. Dogma did a lot more to offend people than just vulgar language.
  4. May 1, 2024 · As the third film in the View Askewniverse, a clear evolution in Smith's work began to take shape. The performances are among the best Smith has directed to date. Chasing Amy is available to stream on MGM+, Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video, The Roku Channel, Vudu, Apple TV+.

  5. Oct 13, 2021 · Smith and his film school classmate Scott Mosier created View Askew Productions to produce Clerks, which is where the cinematic universe gets its name. The cast of Clerks was rather small, but the majority of the characters would go on to appear in Smith’s subsequent works.

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