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Jay and Silent Bob stumble upon something new called the internet and discover that Miramax is making a movie about their alter-egos, 'Bluntman & Chronic.'. But because they get no profit from the big-screen adaptation they set out to wreck the movie.
I admit to enjoying -- in a drunken, half-asleep kind of way -- parts of this ramshackle road movie with its running Miramax guest stars and its endless homo jokes.
August 31, 2001
Bill Gibron
Like one massive inside joke that only regulars to the View Askew Universe will get, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is the ultimate measure of Smith's undeniable nerdiness.
In keeping with the Smith rules, the movie is irreverent, self-referential, twisted, cheap and tasteless. And, of course, I mean that as the highest compliment.
August 24, 2001
Nell Minow
Kevin Smith fans will enjoy. Not for kids.
December 24, 2010
Owen Gleiberman
Smith, coming off the madly audacious Dogma, knows that he's slumming this time and revels in it.