- He did the commentary with Kevin Smith for the 20th Anniversary edition DVD of Roadhouse.
- Middle initial A, stands for nothing. His father did not believe in middle names but the hospital required him to give Scott a middle name, so he wrote the letter A.
- Never set out to be a producer. Early on in the beginning of his and Kevin's careers, Mosier was up in Canada and Smith was in Jersey. Claimed whoever wrote his screenplay first (him or Smith), the other would help him make his movie. Smith finished "Clerks" first and Mosier helped him out with it and has since then according to Smith "kinda got trapped in the role of 'de facto producer.'"
- In the film Clerks., Mosier recorded the original sound on the set, edited the movie (at RST Video), and contributed to the budget. He also contributed by appearing on-screen as two characters: the angry hockey player and Willam Black (a.k.a Snowball), a role later played by Ethan Suplee in Mallrats. Additionally, his hockey player role on the ladder talking to Willam on the ground, as Kevin Smith describes it, is "the only special effect in Clerks".
- Unsuccessfully tried to produce a remake of the movie "C.H.U.D.".
- Wants to remake the Disney film "The Dark Crystal".
- Getting ready to write and direct his first feature film. (August 2006)
- Is an ever present member of the "Askewniverse," or Kevin Smith projects as a whole, mainly as a bit-part actor, producer and editor.
- Enjoys reading comic books and playing video games.
- Invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Producers Branch) in 2005.
- Originally Kevin Smith and Mosier were going to call their film production company: "Post-Party at Spago's."
- Always appears in bit parts in Kevin Smith's films.
- He draws in his spare time. He's expressed interest in creating a comic book.
- Wants to produce a film based on the book "Sex and Rockets".
- Filmed a short film in college with David Klein, called "Willam Black". The main character in this short was an early version of the Willam Black in both Clerks and Mallrats.
- Wife Alex Hilebronner is a gourmet chef and often works in the movie industry as a chef on sets.
- Mentions on "SModcast" that he is friends with Dylan Brown, a Pixar animation supervisor.
- He has appeared in seven films directed by Kevin Smith: Clerks (1994), Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), Clerks II (2006) and Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008).
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