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Movie Description Writer-director Kevin Smith's fifth and final installment of his New Jersey Chronicles (which began in 1994 with the breakout, low-budget comedy CLERKS) is a chance for scene-stealing, foulmouthed stoner Jay (Jason Mewes) and his taciturn sidekick/"hetero life mate" Silent Bob (Smith) to carry their own movie. When comic store mogul Brodie (Jason Lee, reprising his MALLRATS role) informs Jay and Silent Bob that a movie featuring their comic book alter egos, Bluntman and Chronic, is about to be made, the duo demands a cut from the comic's creator, Holden (Ben Affleck, in his CHASING AMY role). Holden explains that his ex-partner, Banky (Lee again) has sold them out, and shows them some angry Internet posts from Bluntman and Chronic fans. Fearing for their reputations, Jay and Silent Bob embark on a cross-country odyssey to Hollywood to stop the film. En route, they run afoul of a Charlie's Angels-type jewelry thief ring--one of whom, Justice (Shannon Elizabeth) takes a liking to Jay--an orangutan, a Federal Wildlife Marshall (Will Ferrell), and Miramax studio security. Smith's fond farewell to his intertwined Jersey characters is a lovingly crude, broad comedy rife with celebrity cameos, slapstick movie spoofs, and clever jabs at Hollywood.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85:1 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Additional Footage - 1. The Secret Stash 2. Comedy Central's Reel Comedy Audio Commentary - 1. Kevin Smith - Director, Jason Mewes - Star, Scott Mosier - Producer Behind the Scenes Footage Music Video - 1. Afroman - "Because I Got High" 2. Stroke 9 - "Kick Some Ass" Trailers Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Photos - 1. Morris Day and The Time - Learnin' the Moves 2. Guide to Morris Day and The Time Stills Filmographies DVD-ROM Features: Web Links Screenplay DVD-ROM Game - 1. Open-Mic Commentary
Theatrical release: August 24, 2001
Industry Reviews "...As funny as humanly possible....I laughed until my face hurt..." Premiere - p.86-7 - Glenn Kenny (09/01/2001)
"...JAY AND SILENT BOB does have some tickling good notions....There's also some shockingly funny stuff....And not since the days of Mr. Hope and SON OF PALEFACE have so many performers appeared as themselves, or made fun of themselves..." New York Times - p.E8 - Elvis Mitchell (08/24/2001)
"...Full of hearty laughs....[The] episodes provoke knowing giggles, ending Smith's 'New Jersey Chronicles' on a high note..." USA Today - p.1E - Mike Clark (08/24/2001)
"...There are lots of hilarious, off-the-wall incidents, and the film has a likable, freewheeling spirit to go with its knockabout plot..." Los Angeles Times - p.4 - Kenneth Turan (08/24/2001)
"...One of the most good-natured, ebullient and enjoyable comedies in ages..." Total Film - p.98 - James White (12/01/2001)
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