Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
R | 24 August 2001 (USA)
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When Jay and Silent Bob learn that their comic-book alter egos, Bluntman and Chronic, have been sold to Hollywood as part of a big-screen movie that leaves them out of any royalties, the pair travels to Tinseltown to sabotage the production.

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Cathardincu

Surprisingly incoherent and boring

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Fatma Suarez

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Brenda

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Deanna

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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derrickneal-98015

Jay and Silent Bob strike back is the story of best friends Jay and Silent Bob and anyone wishing to start with Kevin Smith's filmography should start with this film. It introduces the central character of the Universe and has cameos by almost everyone from other films. Plus a lot more, especially if you love Star Wars. The jokes are funny and the script flows very well. Cameos abound and some like Will Ferrell's ranger had me in stitches. Go see this film now.

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adonis98-743-186503

The comic 'Bluntman and Chronic' is based on real-life stoners Jay and Silent Bob, so when they get no profit from a big-screen adaptation they set out to wreck the movie. Although it's better than the awful and unfunny Clerks II Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back suffers from some of the same problems first Will Ferrell is just not a great actor he is annoying as hell he has like 3 or 4 good movies in his career, most of humor is either gross or stupid and unfunny to this day the only movie that can use adult humor and nail it is only Deadpool which i loved. But i did loved some of the cameos such as Wes Craven and Mark Hamill pure gold he was basically Joker meets Luke Skywalker meets The Trickster and also Ben Affleck who played both himself and Holden McNeil he was pretty much on point when he talked about the internet and how people always hate everything it's basically the world we actually live in and remember when they cast him as Batman and everyone was going nuts and laughing well you aren't laughing now are ya people? Anyways Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back packs some good jokes, chuckles and even some hilarious but in the end it does repeat the weird Kevin Smith humor which it seems it works but for every single one of us it's kinda tired to this point but i had fun with this film it wasn't perfect but it wasn't a complete disaster at the end also watch out for the horrible Scooby-Doo cameo it will make you want to watch the live action movies again yeah it was pretty bad. I give this film a 6 out of 10 and a B-

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Leon Erbe

A great thing, which is the reason it strongly differs from 'Clerks 1 & 2' (and yes, I am well aware they are not in the same franchise, but I like to compare them since Jay and Silent Bob originated from there), that you get to see much more locations. The story is a little more complex as well - especially compared to the first 'Clerks' movie.Do not get me wrong; I like this movie. Just, I think all these stoner references are not my cup of tea, as I am a straight edge guy. Though, the rest of the jokes made me laugh quite a lot.If you have enjoyed 'Clerks', you will love it! Not the best movie out there, but definitely funny.

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gavin6942

The comic "Bluntman and Chronic" is based on real-life stoners Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith), so when they get no profit from a big-screen adaptation they set out to wreck the movie.Being a huge fan of Kevin Smith back in the day (seeing each film on day one in the theater, starting with "Mallrats"), this film holds a special place in my heart. Now, objectively, it is not particularly that great of a film, relying heavily on potty humor and celebrity cameos. But it has a self-referential style that has to be appreciated.The first three films remain the strongest, and I think "Dogma" was a step down (a view that few people agree with). I blame this on the characters being more mobile -- the style switched from being conversation and dialogue-based to being much more active. This film is also quite active, but that almost seems like part of the joke -- it is, after all, something of a road movie.The jokes with Brodie, Dante and others were a bit too easy... but Ben Affleck joking about himself makes it all worth it. (I am especially a fan of the "Phantoms" joke, which was itself a reference to another joke from the "Mallrats" commentary... very obscure!)

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