Snoochie Boochies! While Kevin Smith announced last year that a third Jay and Silent Bob movie would be hitting screens, he provided some more details on the threequel this weekend, telling his audience at the San Diego Comic-Con that the movie will officially be titled Store Wars.

While little was revealed, Smith did say that the next movie will find Jay and Silent Bob opening a weed dispensary — presumably in Smith’s home state of New Jersey — and finding some stiff competition with a rival joint.

Judging by what we know of the plot so far, Jay and Silent Bob: Store Wars does seem like it would try to ground the characters (played by Jason Mewes and Smith himself) in a territory and plot they are more comfortable in. The weed biz has been an endeavor of the duo’s the past couple times around, so centering around that – and not, say, a cross-country trek – should work. It seems that Smith learned his lesson with Clerks III as well, as he says he won’t be killing off any characters this time around…

  • @MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    His movies have been aggressively bad since the late 2000s. Wish he still had some good ones left in him but I think those days have passed.

        • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPM
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          25 months ago

          You were bound to find one eventually. Yoga Hosers should also be very much in my wheelhouse but really very much wasn’t.

          • UKFilmNerdM
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            15 months ago

            We’ve conversed, you know how I feel. I’m not really a horror person so Tusk wasn’t really for me and I’m not sure who Yoga Hosers was for. I stopped watching after fifteen minutes I think.

            Despite that, I’ve enjoyed everything else Smith has directed, but not Cop Out although I don’t count that because he’s a director for hire really for that one. Yes, I even really enjoy Jersey Girl!

            During COVID, I decided to upgrade my Smith collection into HD and that’s no small task. I was buying copies from all over the place to get the best versions.