Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back [Blu-ray] | ![Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51HRGIyZ4jL._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: Kevin Smith Actors: Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Ben Affleck, Jeff Anderson, Brian O'halloran Studio: Dimension Category: DVD
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Rating: 466 reviews Sales Rank: 15930
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 104 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: DISBR52757 UPC: 786936718874 EAN: 0786936718874 ASIN: B000H7J9PS
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Release Date: September 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com With sidesplitting dialogue and rampant profanity, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back reunites Kevin Smith's dynamic duo in supreme lowbrow style. It's the fifth comedy in Smith's celebrated New Jersey "trilogy." Here Quick-Stop potheads Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith) wreak vengeance on Hollywood, where Miramax is making a "Bluntman & Chronic" feature inspired by J. and S.B., but without their permission. En route from Jersey to La La Land, Jay and his "hetero life mate" encounter sexy jewel thieves (including the delightful Shannon Elizabeth), a precocious orangutan, a dimwit wildlife marshal (Will Ferrell), and a nonstop parade of in-jokes, harmless (yet controversial) gay jokes, and splendid celebrity cameos. While gently biting the Miramax hand that feeds him, and paying affectionate homage to the Star Wars saga, Smith sheds all inhibitions to give Jay and Silent Bob a stellar sendoff that's nasty, sassy, and undeniably hilarious. --Jeff Shannon
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Is This Really An HD Transfer?? June 10, 2009 Billy Wilder (USA) This is one of my favorite comedies of recent years, so I picked up this Blu-Ray edition recently. A little ways into viewing, I decided to compare with the standard DVD version. I'm disappointed to say that, I really don't see any significant difference. I compared a couple of different scenes, notably the early scene in the comic book shop, which offers alot of detail in the background, etc. I honestly wonder if this truly a 1080p transfer, especially since this is a relatively recent movie. I did a similar comparison with my Poltergeist Blu-Ray disc (a film made in 1982), and the difference is obvious..... This, combined with the fact that this release has none of the great special features on the standard DVD except one commentary, make this particular Blu-Ray disc somewhat of a misfire in my opinion. If you have the standard DVD, I would save your money. Oh, and in case anyone cares, I'm viewing on the new Panasonic DMP BD60 Blu Ray player, on a Samsung 50" DLP set. Pretty much all my other Blu-Ray discs are looking fantastic. Anyway, I still give this review 4 stars, since the movie is so great, in my opinion. Packed with laughs, and much more intelligent humor than in many recent comedies of this genre (OK, quite a bit of moronic, base bathroom humor as well!) It's all good.....cheers!
Hilarious May 16, 2009 Chase A. Cowan Jay and silent bob are hilarious! Even better in HD, however I was ticked off that there were no special features on this disc, likw most of the blu-rays I have, it's crap... Great movie though.
Snoochie Boochies!! April 24, 2009 Jesse Carranza (East Bay, CA) this movie is great always makes me laugh kevin smith did a great job here one of my favorite movies!
Very Funny!!! February 16, 2009 PUMPKIN MAN I was 11 years old when I saw this at the theatre with my mom. To this day, I still don't know how she made it through this movie. This is a very funny movie with an awesome plot. At the time, I had never seen the previous Jay and Silent Bob movies, but this is one of my favorites because they get their own movie! They find out that a movie is being made based on them, so they try to travel to Hollywood to stop it from being made. Along the way, they meet some hot women who reluctantly help them on their journey. It turns out that they are jewel thieves and use them to take the blame, but Justice, one of the thieves feels bad about it. They become wanted by the police, and receive help from an orangutan named Suzanne. They finally arrive in Hollywood and find the set of the movie they came to stop. There's more to the story, but that's all I'm telling you. If you love comedy, stoners, and the View Askewniverse, you'll love JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK!!!
Bloody hilarious January 29, 2009 Pastor of Disaster (Wexford, Ireland) Life is serious, especially at the moment, doom this and gloom that. Added to the fact that my big gigantic brain spends all of its waking hours throbbing away trying to stop foolish mankind from destroying the planet from my Castle lair in Wexford, well, sometimes I like some "no thought required" downtime, and this delivers in spades. The humour is self indulgent and ridiculous, but it so silly, it is brilliant. They must have almost said to themselves "can we physically make this scene any more ridiculous? Hell yes, lets try this..." and away we sink to yet another "low". Which is invariably a comedy high. Mark Hamil is "Cock-knocker" in possibly his most important role since Star Wars. "Why do they call you that? - Oooof!". Its classic. If the Marx Brothers had been this funny, they would have given up that socialist thing earlier...
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