this movie is hilarious.parents need to know that this movie has STRONG language but they also need to realize that they can't baby their kids forever and are going to let the kids watch more stuff.the movie is about two stoner's (jay and silent bob)who go to hollywood to stop a movie that is going to be made that is based on their comic book series Bluntman and chronic.this movie is hilarious especially the opening where jay does his rap.if you like comedies you should definitely watch this one next.i am 14 and i got this when i was 13.language doesn't bother me because people just need to grow up and realize that times have changed and people say stuff that you couldn't used to say.
I watched the 2001 hit film "Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back" starring Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith. There is so much sexual content and talk in this film. Jay calls all the girls "bitches" and he calls one girl "Bo-Bo Kitty F--k." A lot of cursing too like "f--k" "b**ch" "cliteras" the "N" word and so much more. Jay And Silent bob do alot of drugs and smoke in the movie. In the bonus features theres even a song called "Because I Got High" with Jay And Silent Bob in it. Theres way too more to explain but parents out there, don't let your kids see this film..until' there 17.
Let me say it like this:
The very strongest sexual references and language you have ever heard in a movie.
But there is nearly nothing depicted: only two times you see men going down to perform oral sex on other men. No nudity, no sexual act shown - the first one is not shown for the car they're in drives away. The second one gets stoppec before anything happens. A man also tries to perform oral sex on a woman, but gets thrown out of her car before.
Therre is some comical violence, nothing too strong.
And the two main characters are drug dealers. But i can't remember you see them smoking, they only sell it to other people who are seen smoking.
So:
Sexual talk: Hard R /
Language: Hard R /
On-Screen sexual activity: PG-13 /
Violence: PG-13 /
Drugs: PG-13 to soft R /
I think teenagers 15 and up should handle the movie and it is purely comical and not taken to be seriously.