Jay and Silent Bob Go Down Under
Jay and Silent Bob Go Down Under
R | 30 November 2012 (USA)
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Filmmaker and comedian Kevin Smith returns to EPIX with an all new special, taped in front of a sell out audience in Sydney, Australia Joined by his notorious cohort Jason Mewes, this off-the-cuff uncensored hour is filled with ribald and cautionary tales about everything from Australian children's television to mythical Australian drop bears

Reviews
Nonureva Really Surprised!
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Smoreni Zmaj "Jay and Silent Bob Go Down Under" (2012) is live "stand-up comedy" (they are sitting) show, Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes did within "Jay and Silent Bob Get Old" series. This time they went "down under" in Australia and did one hour show in front of a sell out audience in Sydney. I'm huge fan of these guys, but I must admit that series title suits the show - their humor is getting old. It's not bad, but I wouldn't pay money to see it.6/10
abenrod "Jay and Silent Bob Go Down Under" is mostly for Smith/Mewes fans as we see them chit chatting on stage in Sidney, Australia. No references to their previous movies whatsoever and just funny (depending if you like Jason style or not) stories about Jason (sex) adventures in Australia.The only interesting bit was when Kevin revealed the true nature of why they are doing these tours, which is basically to help Jason stay clean of his drug addiction. This is always a subject worth expanding further.All in all, if you like Kevin and Jason you are going to mildly enjoy this one, but in the end you need to consider that this appeal to how much you like them rather than offer any content that is worth it beyond that.
gavin6942 Filmmaker and comedian Kevin Smith returns to EPIX with an all new special, taped in front of a sell out audience in Sydney...How to rate these videos? As a Smith fan, I instinctively want to rate them higher because I laugh. But yet, it seems that each time one comes out, the brand gets more and more diminished. Smith's movie career has gone downward since "Chasing Amy" (with the exception of "Red State"), and these specials have followed suit.The "Evening with Kevin Smith" DVDs (at least the first two) were great, because it was a compilation of some of his best touring material, and we heard some great behind-the-scenes Hollywood stories about how movies are made and the strange decisions the studio executives make. Now we are left with Jason Mewes telling bizarre sexual encounter stories. I am not sure how much they have left before they have completely run out of material.I like that the show is called "Jay and Silent Bob Get Old", because it is a great double entendre: not only are they aging, but their show is growing old, too, and maybe not in the best way. (And yet I keep watching...)