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The Jersey boys have to go back to Hollywood to stop a brand new reboot of the old "Bluntman & Chronic Movie" they hated so much. It's a tongue-in-cheek, silly-ass satire that pokes fun at the movie business's recent re-do obsession, featuring an all-star cast of cameos and familiar faces!
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The Jersey boys have to go back to Hollywood to stop a brand new reboot of the old "Bluntman & Chronic Movie" they hated so much. It's a tongue-in-cheek, silly-ass satire that pokes fun at the movie business's recent re-do obsession, featuring an all-star cast of cameos and familiar faces!
5.6/10
IMDbTops | 2020
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,011,305 USD
When Jay & Silent Bob are talking to Ben Affleck and he (Affleck) introduces his daughter. The little girl is actually Jason Mewes' real-life daughter, Logan Lee Mewes.
Kevin Smith claimed that Stan Lee was originally meant to play a pivotal role in the film's third act. Unfortunately, Lee sadly passed away before any of his scenes could be filmed. After some rewrites, Smith revealed that the film would contain a "tribute" in Lee's memory.
This film was announced on Kevin Smith's Facebook page when he made clear that Clerks 3 and Mallrats 2 wouldn't be made. Two weeks before Jay and Silent Bob Reboot was released, however, Smith revealed that after a day of signing movie memorabilia with Jeff Anderson and Jason Mewes, they had so much story material that they decided that Clerks III (2022) was definitely back in production again.
In Milly's room you can see a poster for a movie called "Bussing" with multi colored letters on a white background. This was Kevin Smith's first idea for a movie about busboys, which grew into Clerks (1994), his first film. Hence why the poster is in the same style as the Clerks (1994) poster.
This is the first collaboration between Kevin Smith and Ben Affleck since Clerks II (2006). They had a falling out which lasted several years, with Smith confessing that he "has a big mouth and told too many candid stories that sometimes weren't his to tell". In early 2019, Affleck was interviewed for Triple Frontier (2019) where he indicated that he had not been contacted for Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019), but would be available. Smith subsequently reached out to Affleck, and stated that their reunion was "emotional" and "brought back a massive missing piece of my heart". He wrote Affleck's part (a reprise of his Holden McNeill role from Chasing Amy (1997)) into the movie one week before the end of production, with the scene shot on the very last day. Smith called the scene "one of the best bits of cinema I've ever been involved with: it's absolutely magical and life-affirming and all the things I really care about now, post-heart attack."
"Holden McNeil: I used to think life was all about me. I was the hero of my own story, a Bruce Wayne of one lifelong issue of Detective Comics, so for speak. And then that kid came along and suddenly you realize you're not Bruce Wayne anymore. You're Thomas Wayne. Or Bruce Wayne's mom, whose name escapes me."
"Loki: [to the audience] Hi. Remember me? I'm Loki, the Angel of Death from "Dogma". Now, if your kids are looking at you right now like, "That's not Tom Hiddleston," just tell them I was Loki in the '90s, before it was cool. And I did it without the fake British accent. Anyway, for twenty years now, people ask, "What happened to Loki at the end of "Dogma"? Did he go to Hell?" Heavens no. Pun intended. But I did almost unmake existence. So as punishment, God, who looks exactly like Alanis Morissette, banished me to life on Earth again. But not Wisconsin this time. Thank Christ. No. God dropped me in the Mediterranean Sea where I was rescued by Italian fishermen. I didn't even know who I was at the time. I had total amnesia. So after the events of "Dogma", I guess you could say I was "born again." And what you're looking at now is, wait for it, my re-born identity. [pumps fists in air] Loki: Oh, shit, pun game on point! You just got touched by an angel, son! Anyway, after driving for half a day, Jay and Silent Bob stopped in Chicago, where their lives would change forever."