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Smith’s brother (who appears briefly in Jay & Silent Bob Reboot) is gay, and years ago, Smith had asked him what he thought of LGBTQ+ representation in entertainment. They were intensely homophobic, littering their speech with "that's gay, dude," insulting guys by suggesting that they have gay sex, rejecting ladies who have had lesbian sex, being attacked by gangs of evil lesbians, starting gay rumors to humiliate their enemies. They even subdued a villain by tricking him into going into a gay bar, where he would be gang-raped by the evil gays.
Kevin Smith Explains Jay and Silent Bob's Alternative to
Featuring a host of celebrity cameos, 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. Along the way, they pick up their normal assortment of friends, foes, and monkeys. Technically, the film itself is excellently put together. Jay and Silent Bob
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back takes place eight years after the events of Clerks. Due to their excessive disturbances, drug dealing and starting rumors about Dante and Randal Graves (Jeff Anderson) being a gay couple, Dante and Randal file a restraining order against Jay and Silent Bob. At the time, positive representation was borderline non-existent, and the young director decided to include gay and lesbian characters, and discussions of homosexuality, in his work. That reference, though, is not the only way that Smith addresses the way his past work has talked about sexuality. Jay and Silent Bob are Still Alive, Still Life Partners, and
There are many suggestions that Jay and Silent Bob are having sex, but they deny it, "except for that one time," and of course masturbating together. They meet two lesbian couples without recoiling in horror, and Justin Long's character seems to be gay -- he gives them his Grindr screen name. Jay and Silent Bob are fictional characters portrayed by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith , respectively, in Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse a fictional universe created and used in most films, comics and television by Kevin Smith. They are drug dealers mainly marijuana who spend most of their time standing in front of stores selling their product, and are generally stoned. New Film Theory
Seems more like two bros making gay jokes towards each other than Silent Bob being a closet gay. If the theory was that Jay was gay there’s more evidence (after all Chris Rock as Jesus said that Jay masterbates more than any other man on earth, usually thinking of guys) but I don’t see much evidence for Silent Bob being gay throughout the. .
Jay and Silent Bob
Jay and Silent Bob are fictional characters portrayed by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, respectively, in Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse (a fictional universe created and used in most films, comics and television by Kevin Smith). Jay and Silent Bob have appeared in all of Smith's films with the exceptions of Jersey Girl and Zack and Miri Make a Porno. They are drug dealers (mainly marijuana) who. .
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
“J ay and Silent Bob Strike Back” is the 5th and final film in the New Jersey series by acclaimed independent director Kevin Smith. In this installment, Jay and Silent Bob, a pot-dealer and his “hetero-life mate” embark on a journey to stop a film being made about comic-book characters that were loosely based on them (they’re not getting any money). This journey takes them from New. .
Jay and Silent Bob are Gay
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