5/30/2023 0 Comments Jay and silent bob secret stashThe store was rechristened Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, after the two characters played by Smith and Jason Mewes in Smith's films. The store was repainted, filled with some film props, and its facade outfitted with a logo designed by Smith's friend Scott Mosier. He bought it for $30,000 USD, and took it over in January 1997, putting his friend and colleague Walt Flanagan, whom he characterizes as "our resident comics genius", in charge of running the store. When Smith learned the owner was permanently closing the store and moving to Asia, he expressed interest in purchasing the store for its back stock and client list. It was where Kevin Smith used to purchase his comics, and as seen on the DVD for Chasing Amy, appears in the first deleted scene. The original Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash began as a small comic book store in Red Bank, New Jersey called Comicology. The podcast Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! is recorded at the Stash, as well as select episodes of SModcast and Highlands a Peephole History. The store is located at 35 Broad Street in Red Bank, New Jersey. Merchandise includes comic books, comic-related merchandise, and View Askew film-related items (e.g., apparel, action figures, posters, etc.). We talk about some of the show's more interesting characters and chat about how it will likely flip the tables by showing us a world in which women become more dominant in this world thanks to the Powers that they seem to have developed as teenagers.Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash (sometimes shortened to simply The Stash) is a comic store owned by filmmaker Kevin Smith. The final TV Show we discuss is the new series The Power, which premiered on Amazon earlier in the month. We also talk about the return of Moff Gideon and discuss whether there could be a traitor among The Mandalorians. And have a bit of a laugh about some of the things we can see Grogu saying with his new toy other than Yes and No. We move on to The Mandalorian's penultimate episode in which Grogu gets his own robot body suit. We chat a lot about the closing few moments of the episode in which we see The Enterprise – D for the first time in nearly 30 years and how that made us feel. We also chat about our disappointment at the death of the dipshit from Chicago. We discuss some of the mythology that this show is using from the comics and how much fun the writers seem to be having with The Court of Owls.īoldly moving on we chat a little about episodes 7, 8 & 9 of Picard but focus mostly on the episode 'Vox' in which it is revealed that Jack is connected to The Borg. We move on to Gotham Knights, which sees the group get called The Gotham Knights for the first time. We move into discussing Superman & Lois and do a quick catch-up on some of the more recent episodes.įrom Superman. Our D&D Chat sort of moves over into a movie discussion in general where we discuss the DC movies and how all the different films seem to be somewhat disjointed from each other. As it pulls in more from the various different settings that feature in the D&D Table Top Games. Marx feels that this version of the film is a big improvement over the 2000 version. We kick this week's episode off with Marx's review of the new Dungeons & Dragons movie in which Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Regé-Jean Page kick some dragon butt. Welcome to the sixth episode of The new SFP-NOW review show in Which Marx Pyle and I discuss all of our favorite TV Shows and movies.
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