More anarchic, crude and non hold barred LIVE comedy from the duo's recent sold out UK tour. Featuring two LIVE shows from Dublin Plus a bonus show from Las Vegas. A packed double disc with a minimum of 3 hours of never before seen content.
A sweeping love story about a 1940s romance between two teens from very different worlds.
DogmaDogma is a comic fantasia in which angels demons apostles prophets and rubber turd monsters walk among the cynics and innocents of the earth to decide the fate of mankind. Two angels cast from the Pearly Gates discover that a loophole in church dogma means that they can get back into heaven. On the downside in doing so they'll prove God to be fallible and will undo all of Creation. On the upside they'll not have to spend the rest of eternity banished to Wisconsin... Shallow GraveJuliet David and Alex find that their new reclusive roommate has not left the bedroom for days. After kicking in the door they discover this drug overdosed corpse...and a suitcase full of cash. Fatefully choosing to keep the money they know they have to get rid of the body. But the remains won't stay buried and a careless trail from the shallow grave leads the police and - two money-hungry thugs - back to the trio. Human TrafficThe weekend has well and truly landed. Human Traffic focuses on the lives and loves of five individuals who spend their week working mundane jobs waiting for the weekend so that they can immerse themselves in a whirl of pubs clubs and parties. Revolving around a single meticulously planned and titanically drug-addled night out in Cardiff Human Traffic is the first and last word in club-culture.
Dogma Two fallen angels are searching for a way back from everlasting exile and find it can be hell getting back into heaven. Heathers Veronica is a member of Heathers an elite high school clique until she falls for new school rebel JD who gives her the answer to her secret desire.
Tarzan:The classic tale of Tarzan an orphan who is brought up by apes and believes them to be his family. This changes when on an expedition he rescues Jane and discovers that he is human after all. Now he must decide where he really belongs. Tarzan was the last Disney animated blockbuster for the 20th century and it pulled out all the stops with star studded voice-overs by the likes of Nigel Hawthorne Minnie Driver Glenn Close and Rosie O'Donnell while
The comic 'Bluntman and Chronic' is based on real-life stoners Jay and Silent Bob, so when they get no profit from a big-screen adaptation they set out to wreck the movie.
Clerks: This is a day Dante will never forget. His day rudely begins at 6am when he discovers that he has to work on his day off: a hilarious day in which he has to survive his girlfriend's graphic sexual confessions a mad hockey team and a constant stream of offensive customers. The director Kevin Smith an ex-employee of the Quick Stop convenience store filmed 'Clerks' in the store after hours. Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back: Packed with stars including Ben Affleck Matt Damon Chris Rock Shannon Elizabeth Jason Lee and more this wildly irreverent comedy is actor/director Kevin Smith's finale to the adventures of Jay and Silent Bob that began in Clerks and ran through Mallrats Chasing Amy and Dogma. When best buddies Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith) discover that a major motion picture is being based on their likenesses they head for Hollywood to claim the big money they deserve. But when the dopey duo learn that they've been cut out of the cash they set out to sabotage the flick at all costs. Featuring a host of celebrity cameos set to a hot soundtrack Jay and Silent Bob's raucous cross-country road trip is a crash course in the rules of the road with a nonstop assortment of outrageous characters that will have you laughing out loud! Chasing Amy: When successful comic book artist Holden meets Alyssa a fellow comic book artist he falls head over heels in love with her. Holden gets the shock of his life when he finds out she's not interested in him. She has her romantic sights set on another... woman! But she decides to be friends anyway. As Alyssa'a and Holden's friendship evolves so do their feelings. Through a maze of unexpectedly humorous twists Holden discovers that friendship and love have never been so complicated or so funny.
Three Days is a feature film exploring the on-and-off tour lives of Jane's Addiction. This no-holds-barred docu-drama takes the viewer on a roller-coaster ride throughout the band's rock'n'roll lifestyle in a colourful fast-paced orgy of gritty backstage drama sexuality and rare musical performances. This bizarre concert movie deftly integrates documentary and narrative footage shot in whatever format the filmmakers could get their hands on.
Before Kevin Smith became a Hollywood darling with Chasing Amy, a film he wrote and directed, he made this $27,000 comedy about real-life experiences working for chump change at a New Jersey convenience store. A rude, foul-mouthed collection of anecdotes about the responsibilities that go with being on the wrong side of the till, the film is also a relationship story that takes some hilarious turns once the lovers start revealing their sexual histories to one another. In the best tradition of first-time, ultra-low budget independent films, Smith uses Clerks as an audition piece, demonstrating that he can not only handle two-character comedy but also has an eye for action--as proven in a smoothly handled rooftop hockey scene. Smith himself appears as a silent figure who hangs out on the fringes of the store's property. --Tom Keogh
Writer-director Kevin Smith (Clerks) makes a huge leap in sophistication with this strong story about a comic-book artist (Ben Affleck) who falls in love with a lesbian (Joey Lauren Adams) and actually gets his wish that she love him, too. Their relationship is attacked, however, by his business partner (Jason Lee), who pulls a very unsubtle Iago act to cast doubt over the whole affair. The film has the same sense of insiderness as Clerks--this time, Smith takes us within the arcane, funny world of comic-book cultism--but the themes of jealousy, deceit and the high price of growing up enough to truly care for someone make this a very satisfying movie. --Tom Keogh
This box set features the following films: Loser (Dir. Amy Heckerling) (2000): American Pie's Jason Biggs will win your heart as lovable loser Paul Tannek a small-town guy just starting college in New York City. With little cash no friends and three hard-partying girl-chasing roommates who taunt him when they're not ignoring him Paul's life is the pits. Then he meets kindred spirit Dora Diamond (Mena Suvari) and things start to look up. But if Dora's jealous boyfriend their literature professor Edward Alcott (Greg Kinnear) doesn't get in the way of the budding romance Paul's conniving roommates will. Mallrats (Dir. Kevin Smith) (1995): From Kevin Smith the acclaimed director of Clerks comes this outrageous story of two loafers Jeremy London and Jason Lee who spend way too much time hanging out at the mall. When Brodie (Lee) is dumped by his girlfriend (Shannon Doherty) he retreats to the mall with his best friend TS (London) whose girlfriend has also left him. Between brooding and visits to the food court the unmotivated twosome decide to win their girlfriends back with the help of the ultimate delinquents Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) and Jay (Jason Mewes) whose continuing adventures take the word nuisance to a whole new level...
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