
|
|

Should "Jay and Silent Bob" come back?
by Herb Kane
August 29, 2001
![]()
out
of 4 stars (R)
CRITIC DOCTOR EXAMINES: Ron Wells (filmthreat.com), Mark Caro (Chicago Tribune), Eric Harrison (Houston Chronicle), Eric Lurio (gvny.com), Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times), Carrie Rickey (Philadelphia Inquirer)
I went to see "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" with
the expectation I was going to see a crude, disgusting, pot-smoking
film. I was wrong. It was worse! Director Kevin Smith claims this
is Jay and Silent Bob's last movie. Should this deranged duo retire?
The movie is about two stoner street dealers named Jay (Jason
Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) who are characters in their
own comic book. They find out Hollywood is now making a movie
about them and Internet critics are cursing Jay and Bob on the
message boards. Outraged, they road trip to LA to stop the film
from being made so these pesky online critics will shut up.
In the September 2001 issue of PREMIER magazine, Kevin Smith actually
lashed out at a real Internet critic, Ron Wells (filmthreat.com)
in an interview "Mr. Smith Goes Off" (by Mark Ebner).
Smith despised Wells' negative comments in his review of
"Dogma," which apparently embedded
deep resentment into Smith's creative ego. Smith got him back
by making fun of Wells' physical appearance at a comic
book convention in San Diego.
Wells retaliated in a Film Threat column entitled "Ron Wells and Kevin Smith Strike Back"
and said, "Am I angry or annoyed at the comments Smith has
publicly made about me? Actually, I'm flattered. When I'm singled
out from the rest of the Web-hacks like this, it can only prove
my words actually count for something; it means I'm special."
Unfortunately, Ron, the four stars (out of 5 stars) you
gave "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" was not special.
Wells said in his Film Threat review, "Eh, I liked
it. It was damn funny. To make up for old times, I'll even give
it four stars."
I miss the old times, Ron.
Jay and Silent Bob have appeared briefly in every Kevin Smith
movie including "Clerks," "Mallrats," "Chasing
Amy," and "Dogma". Smith himself plays Silent Bob
and he is indeed silent. Jay's mouth is like an over-flowing toilet
- siphoning out every imaginable leftover from the sewage pit
below. Like Jay's dialogue, this movie was a "waste."
The critics nailed it:
"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" was not made for the
general audience. It was made for people like Ron Wells!
It belongs not in theaters but on the video shelf of every Hollywood
actor, director, writer and Kevin Smith fan.
I did give this movie at least two stars. Why? First of all, I
admit I do not like any of Kevin Smith's movies (if you're reading
Kevin, don't take this personal). I simply have different tastes.
But now Smith comes out with his most raunchy film of all and
I am inclined to like it! When Jay's vulgar mouth spewed out its
venom, I would often recoil. Other times, I just busted out in
laughter! I thought to myself, "Does the Critic Doctor need
therapy?" No. Here's why.
I have a love/hate relationship with Jay and Silent Bob. You know they have good hearts, just bad mouths (Jay's mouth anyway). I wanted to slap them both silly and give them a big hug like brothers. Mewes and Smith simply portray their characters extremely well (you cannot help but like them) and their comedic timing is right on!
Kevin Smith proved he could make a vulgar, satire that satisfied a niche crowd. But is Smith grown up enough as a writer and director to clean up Jay and Silent Bob's act and develop stories to elevate these likable characters to a broader audience without relying on below toilet humor and verbal sleaze-stick dialogue? I think if Jay and Silent Bob were given more respectable roles, they would be more tolerable to watch. The talented duo has real comedic potential. Jay and Silent Bob should come back - but only after they eat a big bar of soap.
Carrie Rickey (Philadelphia Inquirer) summed the movie up best: "It's not by any means a good movie. But 'Jay and Silent Bob' is one heck of a good laugh."
Jay and Silent Bob shouldn't retire. They just need a moral
makeover.
--CRITIC DOCTOR
© Copyright 2001 by Herb Kane
All rights reserved.
www.criticdoctor.com
|
|
CAST:
Silent Bob: Kevin Smith
Jay Phat Buds: Jason Mewes
Rene Mosier: Shannen Doherty
Tricia Jones: Renee Humphrey
DIRECTOR: Kevin Smith
PRODUCERS: Scott Mosier
SCREENPLAY: Kevin Smith
RELEASE DATE: 08.24.2001
RUNNING TIME: 95 minutes
MPAA Rating: R (for nonstop crude and sexual humor, language,
drug content).
U.S. DISTRIBUTOR:
|
|