Various props and memorabilia from Smith's films have decorated the Red Bank store. Among them:
From Clerks • Silent Bob's wardrobe – The dark jacket and the other articles worn by Smith's character in his first film were the clothes he himself used to wear, but stopped wearing when the character became famous.
From Mallrats • Silent Bob's hard hat and coat – The hard hat was a bicycle helmet that was customized to look like Batman's cowl. Three extra feet of leather was sewn into the coat in order to achieve a cape-like effect. •
Magic Eye poster – In the film,
Ethan Suplee's character tries unsuccessfully to see a sailboat in an
autostereogram, though the hidden image in the store's version of the poster is of the film's logo. •
Ash artwork – This illustration, which was featured in the film, was the first time Smith worked with artist/writers
Joe Quesada and
Jimmy Palmiotti, the creators of Ash who drew the piece. Smith comments, "They've got their
Ash movie deal with
DreamWorks now, but we've got the first Ash appearance in a movie."
From Chasing Amy •
Bluntman and Chronic pages – Artist
Mike Allred illustrated the large pages seen in the film, though due to Allred's schedule, the interior pages were drawn by Matt Brundage, who imitated Allred's style, inked by Allred, and colored by Allred's wife,
Laura Allred. Allred's original pencils of some of the pencils have adorned the walls, with some darker lines visible that
Ben Affleck traced over when, as
Holden McNeil, he pretended to be drawing them himself. • Santa Claus, Easter Bunny and two lesbians – In the film,
Jason Lee's character,
Banky Edwards, sketches a road intersection featuring these four characters. The artwork was actually created by producer
Scott Mosier. ''. Note the tinted plexiglass panels fitted over the door and windows to block out sunlight during filming, and the chair provided for customers whose transactions are filmed for episode segments.
From Dogma •
Buddy Christ statue – A statue unveiled by
Cardinal Glick at a press conference to announce Glick's "Catholicism WOW!" campaign. •
USA Today story on
Cardinal Glick – A newspaper story on "Catholicism WOW!" is seen in the film. According to Smith, "
USA Today actually does movie prop mock-ups for you. It's better than just getting permission. They do it themselves." • Mooby statue – An actual prop used the boardroom scene in the film
Dogma. It is splattered with fake blood, due to
Matt Damon's character,
Loki, having shot to death most of the other characters present in that scene.
From Good Will Hunting • 1980
Topps Carlton Fisk baseball card – The store's only baseball card was a gift from
Miramax, who gave it to actors and producers on the film
Good Will Hunting (on which Smith was an executive producer), a reference to the monologue about Fisk in the film. ==Appearances in media==