Alanis Morissette in her
second big-screen role - as God! Two banished angels (Ben Affleck and Matt Damon) have discovered a
loophole that would allow them back into heaven; problem is, they'd destroy civilization in the
process by proving God fallible. It's up to Bethany (Linda Fiorentino), a lapsed Catholic who works
in an abortion clinic, to save the day, with some help from two so-called prophets (Smith and Jason
Mewes, as their perennial characters Jay and Silent Bob), the heretofore unknown 13th apostle
(Chris Rock), and a sexy, heavenly muse (the sublime Salma Hayek, who almost single-handedly steals
the film). It hits a comic peak when Affleck and Fiorentino banter drunkenly on a train to New
Jersey, not realizing they're mortal enemies--and segues into a comedy-action flick as the vengeful
angels (who have a taste for blood) try to make their way into heaven. Smith's cast is
exceptional--with Fiorentino lending a sardonic gravity to the proceedings, and Jason Lee smirking
evilly as the horned devil Azrael--and the film shuffles to its climax (featuring Alanis Morissette
as a beatifically silent God.)
Just One of the Girls Purchase Information Released: 1992 Role: Cameo Character: Herself
Our little Alanis in her
first big-screen role! She has a small cameo as herself. She performs a song from her "pop" days in
the movie! A teenage boy disguises himself as a girl to hide from the school bully. Complications
arise when he falls in love with the bully's sister and the bully forms a crush on him.