Jersey Girl with Ben Affleck: DVD Cover

    Jersey Girl Director: Kevin Smith Cast: Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, Jennifer Lopez, Raquel Castro

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 16,380

    Viewer Rating: (8 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Feature commentary with writer/director Kevin Smith and actor Ben Affleck; Feature commentary with Kevin Smith, producer Scott Mosier, and special guest Jason Mewes; From Mallrats to Jersey Girl: Kevin Smith and Ben Affleck talk shop; The Tonight Show's "Roadside Attractions" featuring Kevin Smith; Behind-the-scenes special; Text interviews with cast & crew; French-language track; Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. My Family... [2:41]
    2. "The Only Way We're Gonna Work" [7:26]
    3. "We Lost Her" [6:21]
    4. Back to Work [4:22]
    5. "Try Acting Like a Father" [5:11]
    6. The Next Best Thing [7:19]
    7. Gertie Age Seven [4:37]
    8. "What Are Your Intentions?" [3:27]
    9. The Sympathetic Widower [6:03]
    10. A Date With Dad [2:57]
    11. Crushing [6:59]
    12. Slinging Bullsh*t [5:57]
    13. Daddy Wants... [8:56]
    14. My City of Ruins [:41]
    15. "If I Was a Smart Man" [6:34]
    16. "God. That's Good" [5:52]
    17. The Only Thing... [7:35]
    18. End Credits [4:45]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Filmmaker Kevin Smith, a Garden State native who cut his directorial eyeteeth on the gritty indie Clerks, completes his gradual move into the mainstream with Jersey Girl, a formulaic romantic comedy that relies on Smith’s sharp dialogue and winning performances by Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler to give it some edge. Ben plays a hard-charging New York publicist who seems to have it all: great job, luxurious Manhattan lifestyle, and a gorgeous wife (portrayed by Affleck’s ex-fiancé, Jennifer Lopez); but he goes to pieces after she dies in childbirth. He loses his high-powered job, moves back to New Jersey with his young daughter, and takes a dead-end job as a laborer. He spends the next seven years in a funk, snapping out of it only when a kooky video store clerk (Tyler) takes a romantic interest in him. Jersey Girl is a real departure for Smith; it doesn’t have the shiftless stoners, profane dialogue, or outrageous situations commonly found in his films. And he tones down his customary reliance on pop culture references, too. Instead, he focuses on developing the story’s principal characters, making them warm and believable. Affleck is not only credible but also sympathetic as the long-bereaved dad fearful of surrendering his heart to another woman. Tyler, who has seemed flat and colorless in her few outings as a conventional ingénue, lights up the screen as the honest, irrepressible, slightly odd young woman he reluctantly falls for. George Carlin is appropriately gruff as Affleck’s blue-collar dad, and little Raquel Castro manages to be cute but not cloying as the daughter. The working-class New Jersey milieu is accurately depicted, and the characters are so engaging that we’re willing to forgive Smith when he drags in threadbare narrative devices to bring the story to a satisfactory conclusion. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    For thosse of you who hate romance like I do, then you must see this movie.by Alan_Slates

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    August 10, 2009: Years ago I was away from my wife, and the only show that was on at the time was this show. Unable to get anything else, I sat down and watched it.

    Now years later, I have the movie that at one point in time I would never have watched, but now am so thankful that I did. To this date, about three years later, while at B&N, I got this movie. That's how much of an impression this show made upon my life.

    As you can guess, I not only watched it,but my wife watched it with me as well. It brought laughter to our hearts, tears to our eyes, and engulfed us into a story that neither of us will ever forget. We hope you will watch it..You will not regret it in the least.

    Best movie I have seen in a long, long time.by Anonymous

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    December 30, 2004: Where was the press on this movie? I am ashamed to admit that I went so long without seeing it. By far, it is probably the best movie I have seen all year. As usual, Kevin Smith does it again with writing that hits home and comedy in the right places. I've watched him through the years and am always impressed with his work, but this time he outdid himself, brilliantly directing this cast of heavy hitters. This is a MUST SEE!!!!


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