Saban Films | Release Date: October 15, 2019
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JLuis_001Dec 16, 2019
As I said about Woody Allen and it's not that there's a comparison point between the two, Kevin Smith is also a director who's long run out of ideas and the talent for saying something contemporary or valuable.

I'm very surprised that he's
As I said about Woody Allen and it's not that there's a comparison point between the two, Kevin Smith is also a director who's long run out of ideas and the talent for saying something contemporary or valuable.

I'm very surprised that he's still getting financing.
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ThemadcowMar 10, 2020
Loved the original movie, but this one simply wasn't up to scratch. First half of the film is OK and hits some familiar and nostalgic beats, but by the second half you're kinda just going through the motions. I'm fairly sure Ben Affleck can'tLoved the original movie, but this one simply wasn't up to scratch. First half of the film is OK and hits some familiar and nostalgic beats, but by the second half you're kinda just going through the motions. I'm fairly sure Ben Affleck can't be that annoying in real life.. surely Expand
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imthenoobJan 19, 2020
This movie very much is a love letter to the fans that carried him throughout the years. Kevin brings back a lot of familiar moments (hence the reboot title) and faces to the screen and for the most part, It pays off. It was an enjoyableThis movie very much is a love letter to the fans that carried him throughout the years. Kevin brings back a lot of familiar moments (hence the reboot title) and faces to the screen and for the most part, It pays off. It was an enjoyable movie, a few funny moments throughout. The only negative I would say is that I think the third act kind of falls apart. Aside from that, It's more than worth watching. Expand
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RalfbergsDec 6, 2020
Even though at the beginning I felt like it was too dumb and silly and started thinking while I enjoyed it in past when watched first movies, later I got into it and it had many dumb moments, but there were funny stuff too. It is obviouslyEven though at the beginning I felt like it was too dumb and silly and started thinking while I enjoyed it in past when watched first movies, later I got into it and it had many dumb moments, but there were funny stuff too. It is obviously stoners movie, but I thought it is ok. I mean dont watch it if you havent seen or didnt like previous Jay and Silent one movies Expand
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TVJerrySep 11, 2020
Writer/director/editor/actor Kevin Smith took this sequel around the country for special screenings last year, but it didn’t make it to Richmond. Smith play Bob, while Jason Mewes repeats his role as Jay. They take off on a road trip from NewWriter/director/editor/actor Kevin Smith took this sequel around the country for special screenings last year, but it didn’t make it to Richmond. Smith play Bob, while Jason Mewes repeats his role as Jay. They take off on a road trip from New Jersey to LA to stop the reboot of their movie…uh, this movie. Yes, there are lots of Russian Doll / meta layers in this narrative. Along the way, Jay discovers the daughter he never knew he had and that adds attempts at heartwarming moments. Otherwise, it’s full of silly gags, a few genuinely funny moments and cameos from stars of previous Smith films, including a few big names. The overall feel is just as energetic and weird as the original, but with lots more self-references. The script features some of Smith's clever quips, but there are several monologues that just go on too long...Smith loves to hear his words. Fans of the duo will probably find it suitably reverential in that irreverent style, but as a stand-alone comedy it misses more often than it lands. BTW, outtakes continue thru the credits with one of the best at the very end. Expand
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