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About the movie
Year
2001
Runtime
1 h 44 min
Genre
Comedy
Country
United States
Director
Writers
Plotline
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.
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Main cast
Jason Mewes
Jay
Kevin Smith
Silent Bob
Ben Affleck
Himself
Jeff Anderson
Randal Graves
Brian O'Halloran
Dante Hicks
Shannon Elizabeth
Justice
Eliza Dushku
Sissy
Ali Larter
Chrissy
Will Ferrell
Federal Wildlife Marshal Willenholly
Jason Lee
Banky Edwards
Judd Nelson
Sheriff
George Carlin
Hitchhiker
Carrie Fisher
Nun
Seann William Scott
Brent
Jon Stewart
Reg Hartner
External critics' reviews
Portland Oregonian Kim Morgan
The best-looking, best-scripted and funniest of Smith's pictures, it's also Smith's sharpest. more
Washington Post Desson Thomson
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. more
New York Magazine Peter Rainer
As Jay and Silent Bob, Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith are the perfect comedy team for smart, dirty-minded 15-year-olds, which means just about all of us. more
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
A blast of comic irreverence that serves as a starring vehicle for two stoner characters who had previously been relegated to the sidelines. more
Slate David Edelstein
Most of all, I enjoyed the picture's subtext, which is that Smith has become so sensitized to Internet abuse -- that the cathartic climax consists of tracking down bellicose posters (all of whom turn out to be adolescent dweebs) and pummeling the crap out of them. more
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
Whether you will like Jay and Silent Bob depends on who you are. Most movies are made for everybody. Kevin Smith's movies are either made specifically for you, or specifically not made for you. more
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley Morris
In addition to being his filthiest, this is his most free-associative movie. In spite of and because of its homemade look, it's also his funniest. more
USA Today Mike Clark
It's gratifying to see a comedy can have no redeeming social value yet be full of hearty laughs. more
Boston Globe Jay Carr
Sequels and fun don't often coincide, but this time they do.
Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
A hit-or-miss affair that starts out wobbly and then gathers comic momentum. more
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External users' reviews
Amazon Michael Rucki "orderedchaos"
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... more
Amazon John Adams "Farley Flavors"
I've always heard that if you look beneath the grimy setup you'll see the beautiful interior. Well that saying is not dissimilar to the horrors of the summer movie season 2001! Some of the most anticipated flicks of the summer are huge dissappointments (ie. Scary Movie 2) and some of the best moves, the general audience are too ignorant to set foot in (ie Hedwig and the Angry Inch). Well thank god we can still depend on the rapier wit of Kevin Smith. the King of Curse Words and verbal fluency. Has given us the most entertaining installment in the View Askewniverse. Well I know it ain't... more
Amazon Kristy Marie
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! more
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