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Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back [VHS]

Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back [VHS]
From Walt Disney Video

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38969 in VHS
  • Released on: 2002-08-13
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, Original recording reissued, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Running time: 104 minutes

Customer Reviews

LOL!5
a lot of cursing if your sensetive to that but the rest is so fuuny (especially the scooby doo part!) best line

Jay (rapping)- 30 bucks little man, put that sh** in my hand!

Fun movie; here are the DVD details:5
This movie was a blast, but you know that already. Read on for the
details of this fully-loaded DVD edition:

- Feature Commentary Track
w/ Kevin Smith, Scott Mosier and Jason Mewes; - Deleted Scenes
with Intros by Kevin Smith and members of the View Askew family; -
Jay & Silent Bob's Secret Stash w/Intros; - Gag Reel w/Intro;
- Internet Trailers w/Intro; - TV Spots; - Still
Galleries; - Storyboards; - Behind The Scenes Featurette;
- "Morris Day and The Time - Learnin' the Moves"
Featurette;
- Afroman "Because I Got High" video; -
Stroke 9 "Kick Some Ass" video; - Comedy Central's Reel
Comedy special; - Cast and Crew Filmographies; - Guide to
Morris Day and The Time; - Some DVD-ROM goodies - Widescreen
(2.35:1) - Enhanced for 16:9 Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound -
Special DVD Mix French Language Track; Spanish Subtitles

Girls with lotzof heart4
Who'd have anticipated it? I grew up never needing to be told "just say no to drugs". I always focused on serious subjects when contemplating what movies I'd make given a chance. And now I find myself in a world where the most innocent cinematic diversion are often silly farces about potheads. The riotous hoot "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" is a prime example. I wasn't sure about it all the way through. Ali Larter was recently one of my favorite actresses. At least she doesn't take such a disastrous fall herein as Kirsten Dunst did in "The Virgin Suicides". Refreshingly, Ali's character Chrissie admits to being a "bad girl cliche". She gave me pause by repreating a frequent movie assertion (hopefully strictly an urban legend) about what girls don't do. But she gives a new twist, belying the claim at a point where she nearly dooms herself and co-consrirators thereby. Hence one could make a rhyme about her role: "Ali Larter plays the ......" All in all, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" is one of the most surprising bits of comic relief I've seen lately.