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==How it was made==
==How it was made==
After the success of such films as ''[[Clerks.]]'', ''[[Chasing Amy]]'', and ''[[Dogma (film)|Dogma]]'', [[Kevin Smith]] finaced three films (''[[Drawing Flies]]'', ''[[A Better Place]]'', and this one.)
After the success of such films as ''[[Clerks.]]'', ''[[Chasing Amy]]'', and ''[[Dogma (film)|Dogma]]'', [[Kevin Smith]] financed three films (''[[Drawing Flies]]'', ''[[A Better Place]]'', and this one.)


The film was written and directed by Smith's long time friend [[Bryan Johnson]]. Vulgar the Clown is also the [[View Askew Productions]] logo.
The film was written and directed by Smith's long time friend [[Bryan Johnson]]. Vulgar the Clown is also the [[View Askew Productions]] logo.

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Vulgar
File:Vulgaar.jpg
Directed byBryan Johnson
Written byBryan Johnson
Produced byMonica Hampton
Scott Mosier
Kevin Smith
StarringBrian O'Halloran
Bryan Johnson
Jerry Lewkowitz
Ethan Suplee
Matthew Maher
Distributed byLions Gate Films
Release dates
April 26, 2000
Running time
91 min.
LanguageEnglish

Vulgar is 2000 film produced by View Askew Productions and featuring a few actors from those films, but apparently set outside the View Askewniverse. It was released to no critical acclaim.

Plot

Template:Spoiler Will Carlson a.k.a Flappy the Clown (played by Brian O'Halloran) is a clown that performs for children. His mom hates him, his car will break down any second and he lives in a bad part of town. Will is a good guy and has a friend named Syd (played by director/writer Bryan Johnson). Later, Will is kidnapped and anally raped.

After Will is raped, he saves the life of a young girl and becomes famous. However, after he wins his fame, Will's former "assaulters" call with a plot of blackmail.

How it was made

After the success of such films as Clerks., Chasing Amy, and Dogma, Kevin Smith financed three films (Drawing Flies, A Better Place, and this one.)

The film was written and directed by Smith's long time friend Bryan Johnson. Vulgar the Clown is also the View Askew Productions logo.