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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hysterical from start to end
Review: Having enjoyed Kevin Smith's early pic's Clerk's,Mallrat's ect...year's ago I looked forward to Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back with much antiscipation and was'nt dissapointed I love comedie's that fly in the face of political incorrectness and generous amount's of profanity Jay & Bob after-all aren't mean't to be taken seriously.
The movie is just for fun and laugh's and laugh I did throughout,story is strait foward enough the duo set off for Hollywood to stop the movie being made on their comic Bluntman & Chronic and along the way wind-up in hilarious adventures and by the conclusion life imitate's life.
Thank's Kevin and Jason for a fun ride with terriffic star-turn cameo's Carrie Fisher's Nun being downed on by Jay in the car,Shannen Elizabeth and her lethal man-hating girl-gang,the Organuatang,Ben Affleck,Matt Damon, the great Chris Rock as the film-director with a major chip on his shoulder's,James Van der Beek/Jason Biggs as Bluntman & Chronic/themselves,Shannen Doherty on the set of yet another Scream and of course the excellent Cocknocker(Mark Hamill)duel with Jay.
All performer's playing up to their celebrity persona's hysterically.
Jay and Bob go out grand, if you like crude,rude and silly and can laugh at yourelf and not take everything too seriously you'll love this. Recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best damn Movie I've ever seen
Review: This is The best damn movie I've ever seen. It is Hilarous with all there funny ... jokes. Everyone should see this movie. By far my favorite movie. If you haven't seen this then buy it... wait buy it if you've seen it too,what the heck Buy two. Jay and silentbob strike back Never gets boring.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sven Sand is way off
Review: Maybe people from Demark don't find Jay and Silent Bob funny, but here in America we do. Jay and Silent Bob is the funniest of Kevin Smith's New Jersey Chroicals and that is saying something considering Clerks, Dogma and Mallrats were all great. I laughed from the beginning of this movie until the very end. But don't take my word, go see it for yourself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Snoochy Boochy
Review: Kevin Smith has once again shown America why he is one of the best, if not the best contemporary directors out there. I am sure you all know the plot of this movie about the Bluntman and Chronic movie from Miramax, the story itself is good but what makes the movie once again is the core group of stars, the cameos and the relentless assault of language and jokes. The star studded cast all display quick witted slap stick humor, and pits the "regulars" in dual roles reprising some of the best characters from other Smith films.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The biggest in-joke in Hollywood History... and I love it!
Review: At the risk of sounding like a fanboy, there wasn't a single film in 2001 that made me laugh more than "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back." Director Kevin Smith ("Clerks," "Dogma") retires his two recurring goofball heroes in a film that pokes fun at Hollywood, stardom, films in general and Smith's films in particular. With an ensemble cast including Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Shannon Elizabeth, Chris Rock, Ali Larter, Eliza Dushku, Mark Hamill, Jason Lee, Will Ferrell, Judd Nelson, Wes Craven, Gus Van Sant, James Van Der Beek and Jason Biggs, Smith has assembled people who, like himself, don't mind looking silly. While it does often rely on gross-out humor and certainly will appeal more to fans of Smith's other films, it also has a surprising intelligence to it that many comedies these days lack.

To be certain, this film will appeal most to those who are familiar with Smith's previous films, but even total neophytes to the Askewniverse will find things to laugh at, because Smith doesn't stop with his own work. The parodies in this film run from "Star Wars," "The Fugitive," "American Pie," "Planet of the Apes," "Scream" and others that are just too numerous to count. Smith is without a doubt the smartest comedy writer in movies today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one is for Kevin Smith club!
Review: Well, you know why so many of us love perhaps the most obscene, nonsence, idiosynchratic movie ever? It is Kevin Smith! If you loved Clerks and Chasing Amy, you love Jay and Silent Bob whatever they do. This is a club, almost a family. Well, I could argue with the haters... but then I got high!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Jay and Silen Bob Strike Mud
Review: Even the most ardent fan of Kevin Smith's films would have to be a little disappointed with his latest offering, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. While tying up (and in) with a few loose ends from his previous films, Smith's latest seems to lack any other purpose. Granted, Jay and Silent Bob are probably the most base of all Smith's characters, and being that they were the stars of this film we should expect the film's humour to reflect that baseness. But the jokes lacked the humour and creativity we have previously seen spout from the mouths of Jay and Silent Bob. The script lacked the intelligence of Smith's other films, and combined with a multitude of laboured cameos, flat dialogue, wasted action sequences (even the most jaded Star Wars fan could have put Mark Hamil to better use) and repetitive camera stares, the audience was treated to two hours of blandness. Not at all what we have come to expect from Kevin Smith.
One has to wonder how a film that involves the likes of Kevin Smith as writer, along with actors such as Ben Afflek, Matt Damon, Chris Rock, Jason Lee and so on, could be so undeniably average. Perhaps it was with the intent of trying to bring closure to his previous films that Smith lost sight of providing a new and individual film for his audience.
The characters of Jay and Silent Bob deserved a far better swan song than what Smith has provided here. Perhaps the DVD will offer some insight into why the final cut of the film was so listless. But special features aside, this film does not seem worthy of sitting alongside your copies of Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy and Dogma.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One of the worst ever
Review: I would say this was probably the worst comedy since Wayne's World 2. I was hoping this would be along the lines of "Road Trip" but it wasn't even close. Like Wayne & Garth and Cheech & Chong, the whole movie evolves around Jay and Bob, and the stuff they say and do just simply isn't that funny, and Jay's non-stop cursing and complaining just makes the movie drag on. The only thing that makes it worth seeing is the cameos from several popular new and old actors, and the part with Scooby Doo and the Mystery Machine, which was too short.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A giant ...fest
Review: Yeah let's take the 2 most annoying charecters in every Kevin Smith movie and give them their own movie .Jay and silent bob make Bill and Ted seem almost cool .The problem with the movie it takes too many shot's at things that have been made fun of a ton of times already.Take the she's all that joke I mean it is pretty easy to pick on a corny movie from 3 or so year's ago .Also I think the film maker has one too many issues with gay people .Not that I was offended or am any kind of gay right's activist its just that if your 20 or so minute's through the movie and you've heard about a dozen or so... and gay jokes it makes you wonder what the film maker is hiding in his closet.Also too many jokes that try to pretend to be insider hollywood jokes that just are not that funny.The only thing that saves this movie from being all bad is a few choice laughs from Will Ferrel and Chris Rock.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Laughed My Balls Off
Review: Being a huge Kevin Smith fan I of course had to go see this movie one its first showing of the day, I could'nt wait. I saw it several times after that as well, and it was just as funny as the first time I saw it. So if you liked Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and/or Dogma you will enjoy this movie (and come out with several quotes to belittle your friends with) So check out Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, at least once.


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