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Paulsboro & “Jersey Girl”…

February 24th @ 7:00 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by JudyMack

  • Paulsboro, NJ newspapers are getting the fever and starting their press on Jersey Girl’s arrival. This weekend’s Gloucester County Times ran a HUGE Jersey Girl story, which we’ve got the full text for just ahead. We don’t have any direct scans from the article, but a lot of set location photos were featured. We do have some small thumbnails of a few of ‘em here for ya, though. The article DOES contain a few spoilers, nothing MAJOR as far as the plot, but it does reveal a scene towards the end of the film. Some nice mentions of Ratface’s work, and a lot of coverage of the Paulsboro people and locations that have made it into the film’s final cut. So, read at your own risk, if you like:
Early look at ‘Jersey Girl’ shows Paulsboro has big role

By Jeanette Tallant

On a quiet, tree-lined street in Paulsboro stands a pale yellow Cape Cod house — a dwelling that, like many others of little significance, has gone unnoticed for several years.

Who could have guessed that quaint home would give Paulsboro — and Gloucester County –its on-screen debut in a major motion picture?

The movie “doesn’t happen without it,” said Paulsboro’s Mayor John Burzichelli of the house on Thompson Avenue, “and we don’t have a street named ‘Kevin Smith Way.’ “

The movie he’s referring to is Kevin Smith’s “Jersey Girl,” the second film to feature the now-defunct Hollywood couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez. “Jersey Girl” was shot in Paulsboro over a three-month period in 2002.

According to Steve Granados, director of Burzichelli’s Hill Theatre Studio in Paulsboro, art director Robert “Ratface” Holtzman knew what type of house he wanted for the film’s central set long before the shooting began. He looked all over New Jersey

and was about to move the shoot to Canada when he came across the Thompson Avenue home.

The rest, as they say, is cinematic history.

The people of Paulsboro should be proud to know that this house, along with a few other Paulsboro dwellings, are among the very first images magnified on the big screen in the final cut of “Jersey Girl,” which is due in theaters March 19.

“It was wonderful to see the whole experience and then see it on the screen,” Granados said Friday after a Philadelphia preview screening of the movie. “This was so much more dramatic.”

The film is set in small working class town called Highlands, N.J. It opens with a classroom scene shot inside the Loudenslager School, portrayed in the film as a Catholic school.

In the film, the hometown corner bar is called Clamdiggers, a name the movie crew painted on the side of the small tavern and promised to remove –until the owner decided to display it next to the original name.

“I think Clamdiggers has a new life in front of it,” Burzichelli said of Fiorile’s.

Other than the house on Thompson Avenue, the bar is the most photographed Paulsboro establishment in the movie. It’s also where the final scene takes place.

In real life, a pool table occupies the spot in Fiorile’s where Affleck and Lopez’s characters once slow danced to the music of Al Green.

After the filming wrapped, hometown regulars took back their seats at the bar where — in the movie — George Carlin and his buddies sit and sip their beer.

But the folks who frequent Fiorile’s said the Hollywood treatment of their favorite watering hole hasn’t changed a thing.

“It’s very surprising that they picked it, but it’s not surprising in the sense that it’s a very, very, nostalgic bar,” said Randy Brown, who grew up in Paulsboro. “It’s just a place where you stop, you have a drink and a sandwich and go. You’ll meet people from Paulsboro here.”

Paulsboro schools are also prominently featured in the movie –images from Loudenslager and Paulsboro High School are combined to make the Catholic elementary school attended by Affleck’s movie daughter, who is played by young Raquel Castro.

Inside Paulsboro High School, the bold red seats and thick red curtain of the school auditorium — where Affleck, Castro, Carlin and Liv Tyler grace the stage for a family talent show — also made the final cut, as did Borough Hall.

In one scene with Affleck pitted against his Highlands neighbors, he stands at the front of a room in Borough Hall and addresses an angry crowd –some of whom are Paulsboro residents. While Affleck speaks, serious-looking men sit behind him listening intently. Many Gloucester County viewers will recognize these non-speaking characters from their real-life roles as Paulsboro officials –Mayor Burzichelli; several Paulsboro councilmen; and Gloucester County Democratic Party Chairman Michael Angelini, the municipal solicitor in Paulsboro.

So, how’s the flick?

“It’s fun,” Burzichelli said. “I think people are going to enjoy what they see, and they’re going to have a lot of fun picking out people they know.”

Municipal Administrator John Salvatore helped Smith and his crew scout locations for various scenes, including the bar and the schools. He probably has the best eye for what didn’t make the movie.

Scenes shot at the Paulsboro lighthouse were left on the cutting room floor, he said. So was a wedding scene showing Affleck and Lopez on the steps of St. John’s Church, which might have become the only time America would see them together in wedding attire.

In the end, as the screen fades to black and the credits roll, Paulsboro and its residents get their due in a big thank you to the mayor, the borough, and the people of Paulsboro.

Burzichelli said he hopes to hold a Paulsboro screening of “Jersey Girl” sometime in March, giving the many residents who stood on the sidelines and watched, and those who were lucky enough to get roles as extras, a chance to see –in their hometown –the movie that was made in their hometown.

The article’s also archived at their site. In addition, an editorial appeared in that same paper today:

Benefits accrue from ‘Bennifer’

The reviews are in. Paulsboro is very much in the much-awaited Kevin Smith-directed movie, “Jersey Girl,” which was partially filmed in the borough.

A totally unbiased preview audience (it included Mayor John Burzichelli and borough Administrator John Salvatore) was totally “thumbs up” concerning the way Paulsboro looks in the Ben Affleck-Jennifer Lopez picture, and how much screen time the borough gets.

That would be considerably more screen than one scene that remains entirely on the cutting-room floor, our preview spies report. A wedding scene involving the two co-stars, who are no longer star-crossed lovers in real life, was not in the version of “Jersey Girl” screened last week. Wonder whose idea that was?

Sorry. We forgot for a moment that this is the editorial page, not the celebrity gossip page. But the latest dish is that even though snipping out the wedding scene nixed some views of the steps of St. John’s Church, there are still plenty of local landmarks that audiences can see. Included are the Loudenslager School, and some of its inhabitants, and Fiorile’s Bar, known in the movie, and perhaps hereafter, as “Clamdiggers.”

A Clamdiggers’ sign from the 2002 filming remains on the tavern, which is perhaps poised to take full advantage of the kind of publicity that turned a once-obscure Boston pub called the Bull&Finch into “Cheers.”

It would be great if Paulsboro and its citizens can find other ways to capitalize on the March 19 wide release of “Jersey Girl,” even though, in the movie, the borough is a stand-in for a Central Jersey shore town.

The box-office success of “Jersey Girl” is not assured, but the sneak peeks show us Paulsboro is on screen more than long enough for the borough and its residents to have a boffo opportunity to shine.

As the guy who will host the Academy Awards next Sunday used to say:

“You look mahh-velous.”

Jersey Girl: Kenny Gordon Screening Details!

February 15th @ 10:58 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Jeff Bristow, Vu

  • The Kenny Gordon Foundation website has set up a page dedicated to the Jersey Girl screening, taking place in New York City, Thursday, March 4th at 6:30pm, to benefit the foundation. Attendees will get to see the film a coool 15 days early, AND attend an exclusive after-party with Kevin and the film’s stars. Ticket prices have yet to be announced, though we’re sure at any price, they’ll go fast. Here’s the details:
The Kenny Gordon Foundation 2004 Fundraiser Screening of “Jersey Girl” and Exclusive After-Party

Hosted by Ben Affleck, Jon Gordon, Kevin Smith, Liv Tyler & Patrick Whitesell

Thursday, March 4th at 6:30pm

We are currently working on our second benefit to follow last December’s extremely successful fundraiser which premiered the film “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”, hosted by Jonathan Gordon, Matt Damon, and George Clooney. It was an incredible evening that raised over $225,000 for the KGF.

Reebok, Sprite, KMX, and the Manhattan Mortgage Company generously sponsored the December 2002 event. If you are interested in becoming a corporate sponsor, click here http://www.kennygordonfoundation.org/sponsorships.html.

This year’s event, which will take place on March 4th, will be a premiere of Kevin Smith’s film, “Jersey Girl”, starring Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, George Carlin, Jason Biggs, and Jennifer Lopez. Smith will co-host the event along with Gordon, Affleck, Tyler, and Patrick Whitesell. The screening will be followed by an exclusive after-party with the director and stars and feature a raffle and silent auction showcasing one of a kind items and packages. Click here http://www.kennygordonfoundation.org/prize.html to see a list of last year’s prizes.

You’ll love Jersey Girl anywhere you see it this year, but if you want to attend the cream of the crop of screenings, this is the one to see. We’ll have more details here soon. Note: The corporate sponsorship links do get you seats into the show, so talk to your companies about making a donation AND get yourself a seat.

Jersey Girl SxSW Details!

February 10th @ 10:51 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by DamYankee

  • We’ve got a bunch of details for you on the just-announced public screening of “Jersey Girl” early next month in Austin, Texas, as part of the South by Southwest festival. The screening is going to be a joint benefit between SXSW and the Austin Film Society. The benefit, which is still in the planning stages, MAY only be open to AFS members or those with SXSW Wristbands (which run you a steep $300 - $700) or SXSW badges (which run a more affordable $60). The seats will fill to AFS members and SXSW wristbands first and then, finally, to badge holders.

    Because of this pecking order, we expect very few, if any, seats will remain for the regular public. This is all subject to change, but just what’s being told to us right now from a source in the area.

    AFS membership is $20 (minimum) and members will be notified first as details are arranged (theatre, times, etc.) Members will likely have first claim for tickets. I am assuming they will have first dibs on tix. Also, since it is a benefit, there will be the required donation - which has yet to be determined.

    Want to call and bug some people more about this? You can reach the Austin film society at 512-322-0145 and the SXSW Film Fest line is 512-467-7979. We shall keep you informed, dear readers.

Affleck/Tyler Jersey Girl Clip Available!

February 8th @ 8:35 am | No Comments » | Scooped by David Seiden, Andrew Francis, Ben Roffman, WillTempered

  • We’ve got another look at Jersey Girl for ya, in this first ever full online clip from the film, called “Let Me Take You Out”. In it, Maya (Liv Tyler) won’t take no for an answer when she asks Ollie (Ben Affleck) out for lunch. Enjoy it in Windows Media or RealPlayer format via Yahoo Movies. IGN’s got it as well, and adds a QuickTime option. Enjoy!

NY Post: “Jersey Girl Low Keys Lopez”

January 29th @ 8:30 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Chantal Constant, Jennifer Feldman, Ckesselring, Timm, Rob Smith, Sam Baron

  • Here’s that article that ran in the New York Post’s “Page Six” over the weekend, finally! Sorry for the delay in getting this one to ya. There’s some new quotes from Kevin in here, but beware, there’s also a spoiler or two regarding the film. Read at your own risk:
‘Jersey Girl’ Low-Keys Lopez

January 24, 2004 — NOW that “Bennifer” has gone bust, don’t expect Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez to jointly promote their long-shelved upcoming movie, “Jersey Girl.”

Director and longtime Affleck buddy Kevin Smith tells Post film critic Lou Lumenick: “There weren’t plans beforehand for [Lopez] to be there at the March 5 press junket in New York, so the breakup doesn’t affect that. But I expect Ben to get hammered with questions,” and he predicted the premiere will be a full-scale mob scene.

Miramax, which will release the movie on March 19 and has a huge investment in Lopez’s future as a star, has been playing down her participation in the picture.

Lopez barely appears in the trailer, which makes it clear that her character dies during the birth of their child early on, and that Affleck’s character moves on to a relationship with more prominently featured Liv Tyler.

Perhaps mindful of the scorn showered upon Bennifer’s first movie together, “Gigli,” the studio saw to it that Lopez’s image doesn’t even adorn the

“Jersey Girl” poster. Instead it features Affleck with Raquel Castro, who plays their young daughter.

Lopez - who has two more Miramax movies due this year, “Shall We Dance” with Richard Gere and “An Ordinary Life” co-starring Robert Redford - is discreetly billed last in the credits.

“Now that the trailer’s out, people are getting [the idea] that it’s not a Bennifer movie,” Smith said.

“Jennifer has about 12 minutes of footage in the first half hour in which they meet, get married and she dies.”

Smith, who made Affleck a star in “Chasing Amy,” says he doesn’t regret taking up his pal’s suggestion to cast Lopez, even though the “Gigli”-generated publicity surrounding the couple has helped keep “Jersey Girl” on the shelf since it was completed in the fall of 2002.

“I think I got a better performance out of the dude than if he was acting opposite someone else, because of the way he felt about Jen,” Smith says.

“If I had to point a finger about why they broke up, I would blame the media, though maybe there’s some law of physics that says two insanely good looking people cannot be together.”

Smith admits that, “at times, I felt like the third wheel in the relationship. Hopefully, my next flick will have an all-male cast.”

Check it at the Post HERE or via Excite’s site.

The IMDB also picked up the piece and summarized it themselves today:

Kevin Smith Blames Media for Jen and Ben Meltdown

Film-maker Kevin Smith has blamed the media for pal Ben Affleck’s failed romance with superstar Jennifer Lopez. Smith, who directed the pair in the upcoming movie Jersey Girl, believes their love meltdown was a result of the constant attention the pair received from the press - which is what the screen stars blamed for the cancellation of their September wedding. He says, “If I had to point a finger about why they broke up, I would blame the media, though maybe there’s some law of physics that says two insanely good looking people cannot be together.” Smith, who helped make Affleck a star in Chasing Amy, insists he doesn’t regret taking up his pal’s suggestion to cast J.Lo, even though the Gigli-generated publicity surrounding the couple has helped keep Jersey Girl on the shelf since it was completed in the autumn of 2002. He adds, “I think I got a better performance out of the dude than if he was acting opposite someone else, because of the way he felt about Jen. At times, I felt like the third wheel in the relationship. Hopefully, my next flick will have an all-male cast.”

Jersey Girl Trailer Proliferates!

January 19th @ 10:24 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Not only can you catch the JG trailer in Quicktime now at the Apple site, one of the most popular out there, but the other big sites have also picked up the trailer for your enjoyment. If you’re having trouble with the main site, there’s plenty more places you can currently view it. Here’s a few:

The trailer will also be up on MSN and Hollywood.com sometime later this week. Look for more promotional material to start showing up at additional sites very, very soon. We’ll keep ya posted!

Quicktime JG Trailer Available NOW!!!

January 17th @ 8:57 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Heath, Derrick Van Zandt, Patabe Amidala

Affleck Calls JG His “Best Performance”…

January 6th @ 9:29 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris

  • Not only that, he calls it Kevin’s best movie as well! Two great quotes from a Q&A that Ben did with E! Online that bring great praise to Kevin and Jersey Girl (One and Two here if you wanna view them onsite):
Q: The few who’ve seen it know what you mean. But you and Jennifer are trying again next year, in Kevin Smith’s Jersey Girl.
A: Jersey Girl is a beautiful, beautiful movie. It’s easily my best performance. It’s a wonderful, grown-up, intelligent, classic Hollywood movie. Jennifer’s in the first 15 minutes of the movie, but I think it’s going to demonstrate that, really, Gigli was about the movie didn’t work. But this movie is gonna be me and Jen, and it really, really works.
Q: Jersey Girl is, like, the fourth or fifth movie you’ve made with Kevin.
A: I think it’s Kevin’s best movie by far. He did take the risk to go beyond his fan base. He’s very comfortable in that teen genre–he knows how to make that audience laugh. He does very well touring colleges with his stand-up shtick. He really does do stand-up, it’s embarrassing. But he took a step forward, and he’s a little nervous that fans are going to hate this movie. But I think he’ll broaden his audience. Jersey Girl is more honest to where he is in life now than, y’know, Jay and Silent Bob saying “Snoochie Boochies.”

Having seen the film, we couldn’t say that better. While Jersey Girl is definitely Kevin’s biggest departure yet from the Askewniverse type of films, we think you’ll all enjoy the way Kevin’s taking a new direction with this film. Remember, the last big departure was “Chasing Amy” — And we all love that one, don’t we? In a few more months, you’ll all finally be able to see for yourselves! And don’t worry, die-hard fans, there will always be plenty of “Snoogans” and whatnot in the cartoons and comics to come. We already can’t wait to see what Kevin decides to do with his next project.

JG Trailer Attached To Most “Cold Mountain” Prints…

December 28th @ 10:30 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Ming, Kirk, James Dunn

  • Want to see the Jersey Girl trailer in all its big screen glory? Then check out the Miramax release “Cold Mountain”, now in theaters. The Jersey Girl trailer is reportedly attached to all prints, though we’ve heard a few scattered stories of it not showing up. Chances are VERY good that you’ll see it though, so it’s worth the chance, plus “Cold Mountain” is winning awards and acclaim all over the place, so you can’t go wrong. Arrive early though, as you never know which order the trailer will show up, though if it’s attached directly to the print, you’ll likely see it just before the film starts. Enjoy!

Jersey Girl Trailer Available!

December 26th @ 7:45 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Bob Klein, Alexander Keen

  • In case ya missed it, we’ve got a local copy of a small capture (done in the DivX format) of tonight’s Jersey Girl trailer as it aired on Entertainment Tonight. We hope to have a nicer capture up for you very soon, but in the meantime, you can at least whet your appetite with this verion. Thanks to Bob from WebAskew for the Divx capture, who tells us that his site will return in time for the film’s release in 2004.
    Click here to watch the trailer!