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  Kevin Smith Disses Disney 
  -- Posted by Jack on 2000-03-10 10:56:00
Director Kevin Smith seems to enjoy taking on the big guys. First it was God, and now he's stepping up to Mickey Mouse. Is anything sacred? The creator of Chasing Amy and the controversial religious flick Dogma continues to slam Disneyfied ABC over its decision to postpone the debut of the animated sitcom version of Clerks until May 31. His rabid Internet fan base promptly joined in, rallying support to make sure his new cartoon doesn't get canned. Smith took to the pages of his production company Website to bash the Alphabet Network and Disney execs, saying the stuffed suits don't understand the movie spinoff's humor and have sentenced the show to a quick death, the beginning of summer. Read More...
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Subject: Yes!!!
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KillBot (travis@pulley.org)
Date: 2000-03-10 11:05:03
Check out the Bob and Jay action figures. Jay comes with interchangeable hands, a bong, a baggie, and other fun stuff. And they talk! I guess, silent bob's talk button doesn't work. Only $42.
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