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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jay and Silent Bob
Review: I'm not a great fan of comedy in general and crude comedy in particular yet I found myself in hysterics from the get go.
Jay and Silent Bob are a magnetic duo, mid movie I found myself thinking that years from now when we list enduring comedy duoes Jay and Bob are going to be up there with the big guns!
As a movie though it fails in comparason to Clerks which was so much more fresh and raw and Dogma with its new look at an age old issue.
The Dimension Collector's Series DVD is super, jam packed with extra goodies. Kevin and Jason chatting, out of charecter, highlights a key issue tackled in the movie...that art and life are sometimes mutually exclusive. This is reflected in the movie by the protagonists' chrachters being thrashed on the net for characters based on them which fuels their drive to continue on their journey.
What a bizzare journey it is. Full of inside jokes, references to other Kevin movies, homages to the fugitive and screem to name but a few and an ensamble cast that keeps on coming!
This DVD is well worth owning for endless hours of fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dirtiest movie since South Park Bigger Longer & Uncut
Review: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is hilarious!! As usual, Kevin Smith brings back most of his movie alumni's for star roles or great cameo appearances. It's amazing how many people showed up for this one including of course Mewes and Smith (Jay and Silten Bob), Jason Lee, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Shannon Doherty, Joey Lauren Adams, Chris Rock, Brian O'Hallarahan (Dante), Jeff Anderson (Randle) and of course there's even more stars in this one than Dogma like Will Ferrell, Judd Nelson, James Vanderbeek, Jason Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth and many more! Truly the star quality in this alone is great! I swear in almost every scene there's someone.

The special features (if you have the 2 disc set) is great! It includes the "I Got High" video from Afro Man, the Comedy Central Canned Ham: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, hundreds of deleted scenes and alternative scenes. Again, very cool!

A definite must! I this one is just all out great for comedy fans and even movie goers that normally wouldn't be into something like this. As usual, there's a lot of swearing in this one but still, it could easily be worse. After all, someone could make you sit through 20 hours of non stop post Lion King Disney productions. Just saying! Anyway, check out Jay and Silent Bob.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I liked it...
Review: While not Kevin Smith's best movie (hey, I like Dogma), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back was totally hilarious. But, you have to be into "that sort of thing", I guess. It also helps to be a bit of a movie buff to get some of the references in this movie. But you don't need to have seen the other Smith movies to get all of the jokes in this one, though it helps.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Tackier they get, the funnier they can be
Review: I loved Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back. From the actual DVD, to the outtakes and deleted scenes on the second disk. Our not so bright heros learn of a movie being based off of the comic book Bluntman and Chronic, and are talked into going after their cut of the royalties. With cameo performances by Jason Lee as both his prior characters Banky (Chasing Amy), and Brodie (Mallrats), Ben Affleck as Holden (Chasing Amy), Brian O'Halloran (Dante/Clerks), Jeff Anderson (Randall/Clerks), Mark Hamill as the 'movie villain' & of course, our overly reprised heros Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith).

The story is the trials and tribulations the dynamic duo go through to prevent the Bluntman and Chronic movie from being made due to reviews at a random internet site by people who are self styled movie critics. During the course of the film they duo are duped into breaking into an animal testing lab and stealing an orangutang, falling in love, going across country, and ultimately leading to redemptions.

If you're a Kevin Smith fan, you'll enjoy the comedy in the movie as it's run of the mill Kevin Smith humor, and of course his shots at general pop culture, along with influences of his in filmmaking are always a good reason to watch it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Where is Mewes
Review: I loved this movie from the opening song till, I forget how it ends. I guess I shouldn't try to copy the two stoners. But my real reason for the review is to ask if anyone knows anything about Jason Mewes. I know he's addicted to heroine and wondered if anyone knows or knows of his present status. Is he alive or in jail. He isn't in any new movies and even though the new Kevin Smith flick isn't out yet, I figured he'd be in some stoner movies. If anyone knows about him just respond on the JSBSB reviews.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: That monkey shot me in the ass!
Review: This movie is Kevin Smith's final in the long line of Jay and silent Bob series. In all the previous movies, Jay and Silent Bob were a sort of comic relief when things got too serious. So you might imagine what it would be like when these clowns get their own full length movie!

To say this movie features an all-star cast is a bit of an understatement. Judd Nelson, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hammil, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Will Ferrel, the list goes on and on and on!

The DVD extra features are pretty sweet. The deleted scenes are hilarious. The two music videos are fun.

It's sad to see an end of an era. But Kevin Smith put the Jay and Silent Bob line to rest with the sort of vulgar grace they desrved. All-in-all, a great movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kevin Smith is the man.
Review: The very first Kevin Smith movie I watched was Mallrats. That got me to watch Clerks, and the rest of his movies. I believe I own every one of his movies on DVD now. In any case, this movie was excellent. It had wonderful comedy and that antics of Jay and Silent Bob are always a good laugh.

I think the main reason I liked this is just because of its simplicity. It's not complex, but it has a good story. The actors are amazing as always and the cameos by famous people is always a good thing. The vixens in this movie definitely separate it from the other movies that Kevin Smith has done, and they definitely add a little spice to the movie.

There's really not much to say; his movies are good. Kevin Smith is the man.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A loving tribute for two wackjobs
Review: Kevin Smith writes and directs a fast paced and hilarious send off to his two beloved and disturbed characters. Jay and Silent Bob, the Rosencrantz and Gildenstern of Smith's world take one last journey in this spoof filled farce. This will never be considered a cinematic masterpiece but for fans of the directors work this is a fitting transitional piece.

Jay and Silent Bob will be missed.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Jay and Silent Bob need to be in Jail....
Review: If there was a crime for saying the most loul words or unfunny jokes in one movie, this is it. Please buy or watch other DVDs but stay away from this movie at all costs.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Only for big fans (and still a disappointment)
Review: I didn't see this in the theater, but I bought it the other day (so that explains it). The story is pretty weak, but the jokes spread throughout are pretty good.....I guess. The Will Ferrell stuff is worth it, but the movie didn't need to be made. I think that when a director gets to this point, they should just implant some sh#t like in Total Recall, as if you had seen the movie. Money was wasted and cameos are stupid. PS: The stuff with Kevin Smith's wife stuff is grandstanding and stupid. He just talks about getting laid and how now that he's married...etc. Who cares?


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