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I know what you mean. The same thing happened to me with “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”. I think the biggest shame with strike back is that the comic its based off is so much better and i wish he’d put more of that in than just create a mess of parody so large that it loses itself | Jay and Silent Bob: From Scumbags to Plot Prophets |
They feature in every one of the view-askewniverse series. I recommend Dogma its probably his best. I don’t know though Kevin Smith is mainly miss these days | Jay and Silent Bob: From Scumbags to Plot Prophets |
I think you are right. Bits of JS strike back are still funny mainly the dialogue but the visual gags have died over time. i think the problem they were completely overstretched. they need short moments of dialogue to be at their peak its just a shame they never got shorts or something that could have worked. the animated series was good their bits were hilarious because their dialogue was so well written just a shame it seems like that won’t happen again. | Jay and Silent Bob: From Scumbags to Plot Prophets |
you see I quite like Jay and Silent Bob strike back its flawed but a good ending to the saris, it ties it all up. I never liked Clerks 2 because it was pointless it just felt tacked on as a money spinner rather than a worthy part of the series. | Jay and Silent Bob: From Scumbags to Plot Prophets |
Thank You | Jay and Silent Bob: From Scumbags to Plot Prophets |
I know exactly what you mean | Jay and Silent Bob: From Scumbags to Plot Prophets |
Dogma is my favourite too, its the film that not only shows that he can write women (he can’t in anything else) and is the most enjoyable | Jay and Silent Bob: From Scumbags to Plot Prophets |
Have to be honest I love a good biopic, especially “I love you Phillip Morris” when I saw that I thought it was one of the best biopics ever