Director Kevin Smith takes the slacker duo Jay (Jason Mewes) and his sidekick Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) from his earlier films Clerks (1994) and Mallrats (1995) and makes them the film’s main protagonists in the cult comedy Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). The plot has Jay and Silent Bob heading to Hollywood after "Bluntman and Chronic," the comic book based on their lives, gets a movie adaptation with Jason Biggs playing Bob and James Van Der Beek playing Jay. They want the royalties, or at least to salvage their reputations, but end up hitching a ride with an animal Liberations gang led by Justice (Shannon Elizabeth) who leave them with a chimp after it ends up their animal stuff is just a front for their career in crime. That puts Federal Wildlife Officer Marshal Willenholly (Will Ferrell) on the duo's tail as they run around the Miramax studio lot bumping into Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in the middle of making Good Will Hunting 2: Hunting Season, Wes Craven as he works on the new Scream flick, Chris Rock as he directs the Bluntman movie, and all sorts of other Hollywood heavyweights in this ultra-meta, cameo filled comedy. The movie works much better if you're familiar with all the other flicks in Smith's "View Askewniverse," but you don't need to get every in-joke to appreciate when Jay drops his drawers. No, Jason Mewes doesn't quite get naked as a jaybird, but he does show his ass when he pulls his pants down and farts in a cop's face. The ass on Jay gets a solid A! For a guy who stands around and smokes all day, Jay's got a nice backside! You'll have a raging stoner boner watching Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back!