
The Twelve Steps of Jason Mewes: Get Greedo
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Actor Jason Mewes and filmmaker Kevin Smith set out on a quest to hunt down a rare Star Wars figure, as way of distracting Jason from his drug withdrawals.
Top Cast
Chris Bain
Chris Bain
Jason Mewes / Jay
Chris Bain
Jason Mewes / Jay


Git 'Em Steve-Dave
Git 'Em Steve-Dave
Pissed-Off Caller
Git 'Em Steve-Dave
Pissed-Off Caller
Christopher Downie
Christopher Downie
Walt Flanagan
Christopher Downie
Walt Flanagan
Jack Fox
Jack Fox
Ben Affleck / Holden McNeil
Jack Fox
Ben Affleck / Holden McNeil
Mark Frost
Mark Frost
Kevin Smith / Silent Bob
Mark Frost
Kevin Smith / Silent Bob
Brett Murray
Brett Murray
Bryan Johnson
Brett Murray
Bryan Johnson
Dale R. Murray
Dale R. Murray
Brian 'BQ' Quinn
Dale R. Murray
Brian 'BQ' Quinn


Brian O'Halloran
Brian O'Halloran
Brian O'Halloran
Brian O'Halloran
Brian O'Halloran
Kevin Pender
Kevin Pender
Drug Dealer
Kevin Pender
Drug Dealer
Kit Prakkamakul
Kit Prakkamakul
Ming Chen
Kit Prakkamakul
Ming Chen
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