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In Clerks: The Comic Book, Jay and Silent Bob's drug dealing is compromised by the current attractiveness of Star Wars action figures. Clerks: The Animated Series continues Jay and Silent Bob's adventures in front of the Quick Stop with Dante and Randal. In Clerks: The Lost Scene, the two are viewed in the bookend segments of the comic, which parodied the "Tales from the Crypt" comedian publications. In amongst the events of Chasing Amy and Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob make your mind up to go to be the "blunt link" in Shermer, Illinois, (exactly where most of John Hughes' movies are established) mainly because they believe that that all the men there are jerks and that there would be women crawling all over them. These occasions are not essentially contiguous with events depicted elsewhere in the View Askewniverse. Since lots of of the situations had been reused in the 2001 film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, not all the gatherings depicted below are necessarily ongoing with these depicted somewhere else in the View Askewniverse. Altman referred to it as an "anti-Western" film simply because it ignores or subverts a number of Western conventions. A soundtrack for the movie that includes its music and score was released on September 3, 2019, peaking at quantity 57 on the Billboard 200, quantity five on the soundtrack chart, range 6 on the Independent chart, and amount two on the Kid Albums chart.
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