Follows
Clerks. (1994)
Mallrats (1995)
Chasing Amy (1997)
Followed by
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
Clerks II (2006)
Edited into
"Heroes of Black Comedy" (2002)
References
Them! (1954)
- Mentioned twice.
"Davey and Goliath" (1960)
- characters talk about it
"The Green Hornet" (1966)
- Green Hornet toys appear in the toy store.
The Graduate (1967)
- "Sir, are you trying to seduce me?"
"Sesame Street" (1969)
- Bartleby and Loki refer the show on the bus
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
- Tap dancing gangs
"The Six Million Dollar Man" (1974)
- After God heals Bethany, Metatron says, She can rebuld you, She has the technology. She can make you better, stronger, faster... , a reference to the "The Six Million Dollar Man".
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
- One of the characters says of his injury, "I'm fine. It's merely a flesh wound."
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
- Jay: "Sonny, let me make a deal wit ya".
King Kong (1976)
- Jay talks about the World Trade Center scene.
Star Wars (1977)
- After meeting with Bethany, Jay says "It's like I'm Han, you're Chewie, she's Ben Kenobi and we're in that fucked-up bar!"
Alien (1979)
- Character refers to the chest bursting scene.
The Howling (1981)
- When Azrael is urging Silent Bob to use the golf club on him, he says "Call it a gift," and "Come on Bright Boy, don't you know anything?"
Creepshow (1982)
- "They're Creeping Up on You!"
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
- Bartleby and Loki refer to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial on the bus.
Sixteen Candles (1984)
- Jay is telling Bethany that the reason they came out to Shermer Illinois was because of this guy John Huges who made Sixteen Candles
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
- Jay says "Wow. Looks like Freddy's been here."
Dune (1984)
- "Maybe his name is a killing word."
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984)
- "Sit your electric boogie ass down."
The Breakfast Club (1985)
- Jay and Silent Bob state that they were on a search for the fictional town of Shermer, Illinois, referenced in John Hughes's movies. Rufus later reveals a secret from Bethany's past about a boy named Brian Johnson, which is the same name as a character from the John Hughes film The Breakfast Club (1985) set in Shermer
Weird Science (1985)
- in a list of john hughes movies
Krush Groove (1985)
- Bartleby and Loki refer to Krush Groove and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial on the bus.
Pretty in Pink (1986)
- When Jay asks Bethany if she knows John Hughes, she replies "Sixteen Candles John Hughes?"
Stand by Me (1986)
- "Hey, you wanna see a dead body?"
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
- There are several references to George Carlin, including the name Rufus
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
- Silent Bob says to a shocked passenger, after throwing the two angels off the train, "No ticket," a direct reference to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, when Jones throws a German officer out the window of a Zeppelin.
Home Alone (1990)
- Serendipity: "the only one of the top 20 highest grossing films" that she did not inspire
Lik Wong (1991)
- The sequence durning the fight Rufus attempts to kick Jay.
Suburban Commando (1991)
- " Do you have any idea what we are gonna do to you? If we find any kind of scratch?"
"Martin" (1992)
- Jay talks about the show.
The Mighty Ducks (1992)
- The Stygian Triplets wield hockey sticks and wear in-line skates.
The Piano (1993)
- Jay makes a reference to The Piano when he first sees God.
Hard Target (1993)
- Dialogue
Clerks. (1994)
- The clerk at the gun store where Loki looks to purchase a weapon for his killing spree
Pulp Fiction (1994)
- "Well, I guess I should thank you for not sticking it up your ass."
Léon (1994)
- "And stop saying "okay" all the time. Okay?" - exact same dialogue in both 'movies'
Se7en (1995)
- Referenced by name
Mallrats (1995)
- On the train, Jay can be heard describing the events of Mallrats to Bartleby and Loki.
Jerry Maguire (1996)
- Rufus: "they had you at hello."
Con Air (1997)
- Jay in "Dogma," mentions "Con Air" after Rufus falls from the sky.
Spawn (1997)
- One of the Stygian triplets wears a Spawn t-shirt.
Orgazmo (1997)
- The image of Jesus with the thumb up that the Cardinal show at the beginning of the movie, it's taken straight from the last scene of Orgazmo.
The Devil's Advocate (1997)
- "Let me give you a little inside information about God." (Al Pacino in "Devil's Advocate, The"; Rufus, the 13th Apostole in "Dogma")
City of Angels (1998)
- Angels are revealed to have their own very human hang-ups
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)
- Dialogue reference
"Pokémon" (1998)
- A group of kids are seen with Pokemon cards.
L.A. Without a Map (1998)
- Advertised on a marquee in the background of a night scene.
Vampire Savior EX Edition (1998) (VG)
- Poster for the Video Game is seen.
George Carlin: You Are All Diseased (1999) (TV)
- The TV show is mention.
The Matrix (1999)
- Poster seen on the Bus.
Stigmata (1999)
- "Split a piece of wood; I am there. Lift up the stone, and you will find me there." comes from Stigmata.
Referenced in
Chasing Amy (1997)
- An on-screen promise that Jay and Silent Bob will return in "Dogma".
End of Days (1999)
- The Buddy Christ, unveiled by Cardinal Glick as the new image of Christ was also used in End of Days.
Scream 3 (2000)
Chasing Kevin (2000)
Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma (2001) (V)
Down to Earth (2001)
- King responds to Lance after being threatened, "You gonna do something to me? I'm a friggin' angel!" In Dogma, Azreal states to Silent Bob right before getting hit with a golf club, "What are you gonna do? I'm a f**king demon!"
The Formula (2002) (V)
- movie dialogue
Serving Sara (2002)
- "Who makes out with their wife" Was a subject brought up by Matt Damon in Dogma
An Evening with Kevin Smith (2002) (V)
Burning Annie (2004)
Bruce Almighty (2003)
Love Actually (2003)
- The opening scenes at the airport
Jersey Girl (2004)
- In the scene where Ollie breaks down crying while feeding the newborn baby, a small statue of the "Buddy Christ" from Dogma is visible in the background on the shelves.
Chris Rock: Never Scared (2004) (TV)
- Referenced in dialog about picking up women at the abortion clinic
Clerks: The Lost Scene (2004) (V)
- Randall has a trading card of God and 2 angels that resemble Bartleby and Loki from this movie
Constantine (2005)
- When talking to Chas about their professional relationship, Constantine mentions several famous sidekicks and the people they work for; at the very end, consantine says something in low tones about that skinny guy and his fat friend. there may be many skinny side kicks but this one is probably Jay and Silent Bob, and Dogma due to the similar subject matter
Zodiac Killer (2005)
- videotape in stack
After the End (2005)
- Poster hanging in Lou's room
Kisses and Caroms (2006)
- Rufus the thirteenth apostle refers to Chris Rocks charecter.
Stick It (2006)
- Poot calls Frank his "hetero life-mate" like Jay calls Silent Bob in Dogma
An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder (2006) (V)
- referenced directly in dialogue
The Tracey Fragments (2007)
- movie on shelf in store
Down by the Riverside (2007)
- Dialogue reference
Kevin Smith: Sold Out - A Threevening with Kevin Smith (2008) (V)
- Mentioned in dialogue
Yes Man (2008)
- DVD seen in rental store
Spoofs
The Six Million Dollar Man (1973) (TV)
The Incredible Hulk (1977) (TV)
The Karate Kid (1984)
- After Silent Bob brings Bethany back to the church, the Metatron says "Wax on. Wax off," and then God vigorously rubs her hands together and holds them over Bethany.
Krush Groove (1985)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
- At about 76 minutes into the movie, Silent Bob points towards the angels he just threw off the train and says 'No Ticket'. It's a copy of when Dr Jones throws the German Officer out the window of the derigible.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
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