Jay and Silent Bob Strike have a great adventure during their stay. That story begins when they both find a new purpose when their friend Prodi tells them about a film that is made up of two notorious people on a similar basis. The lives of the two people seem empty, but the events may change when they get no profit from the big adjustment to the screen, wanting to break the film.
I admit to enjoying -- in a drunken, half-asleep kind of way -- parts of this ramshackle road movie with its running Miramax guest stars and its endless homo jokes.
Bill Gibron
November 21, 2009
Like one massive inside joke that only regulars to the View Askew Universe will get, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is the ultimate measure of Smith's undeniable nerdiness.
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.
Nell Minow
Common Sense Media
December 24, 2010
Kevin Smith fans will enjoy. Not for kids.
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly
August 27, 2001
Smith, coming off the madly audacious Dogma, knows that he's slumming this time and revels in it.