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Jason Mewes' Incredible Journey From Stoner To Hollywood Icon

Jason Mewes' Incredible Journey From Stoner To Hollywood Icon

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Jason Mewes' Incredible Journey From Stoner To Hollywood Icon Destiny: I think had it not been for Kevin Smith Jay wouldn't be the man he is today. What a beautiful friendship. Most people that go through what Kevin did with Jay would've just kicked him to the curb. Kevin believed in him. It's like Johnny Knoxville and steve-o. It's like they were meant to come across eachother. Fate. (Of course I'm talking about drug addiction that Jay went through and overcame)
Date: 2020-07-14

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As an opiate addict I really noticed how high Jay was in dogma. I noticed it back when it was in theaters and people I was with were like you're imagining things and I'm like no, look at his eyes! He's high as a kite! To this day even after several years clean from opiates I can pick up on it from a mile away. It's like the sixth sense. I see high people!
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Jason Mewes. icon? Cult favorite? You're joking, right? He's irrelevant now, just as he was back then. Clerks was a crap movie that stoners and kids with bad taste clung to for one nano-second. Andy Warhol once said that everyone has their fifteen minutes of fame. Jason Mewes didn't even have fifteen SECONDS.
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I highly recommend people watch Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. It's been described as having the feel of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with potty-mouth and its definitely a lot of fun. I got to be an extra in both the seasons and never had more fun working on a show.
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seeing mall rats in theators when i was teen in the 90s was awesome! Todd and the book of pure evil was brilliant! sadly space only had it for 2 years! it should and could been so much more!
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The journey is from stoner to Hollywood stoner. Give that man a Nobel prize for such a breathtaking accomplishment. It would rank right up there with Obama receiving one for being black.
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I saw his film silent but deadly. Funny, and entertaining. I like dogma, he was good in that one. Dogma is underrated and actually a great movie.
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Hollywood icon, Lolololol. Lucky stoner has friends who saved his ass and gave him free money to do something called ACTING. Joke.
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