Jersey Girl
Kevin Smith: Producer
Kevin Smith: Writer
Bob Weinstein: Producer
Harvey Weinstein: Producer
Jonathan Gordon: Producer
Laura Greenlee: Producer
Phil Benson: Producer
Miramax
DVD Details:
- Starring: Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, Raquel Castro, Betty Aberlin, Matt McFarland
- Director: Kevin Smith
- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: Miramax
- Theatrical Release Date: Mar 26, 2004
- DVD Release Date: Sep 07, 2004
- Run Time: 102 minutes
- ASIN: B00029LO5E
- UPC: 786936245660
- Sales Rank: 9881
Editorial Review from Description:
Hollywood favorites Ben Affleck (DAREDEVIL, PAYCHECK, THE SUM OF ALL FEARS) and Liv Tyler (LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, ARMAGEDDON) shine in this heartwarming all-star comedy about a guy who thinks he's lost it all only to discover he's got everything he needs! Ollie (Affleck) is a smooth and successful big-city publicist who has the life he's always wanted -- until things take an unexpected turn and he finds himself an unemployed single father back living with his dad in the suburbs. But just when he thinks his life has hit rock bottom, a sexy, no-nonsense video store clerk (Tyler) enters his life and shows Ollie that sometimes you have to forget who you thought you were and acknowledge what really makes you happy. Also starring Jason Biggs (AMERICAN PIE) -- director Kevin Smith (JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK) has delivered another hit critics are calling one of the year's funniest!
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    Once Again, Ben Affleck's Character Learns That True Success Lies With Love And Family Rather Than In Fame And Fortune, 2008-04-23
"Jersey Girl" is a great romantic comedy starring Ben Affleck as Ollie Trinke, a successful workaholic. However, this film is sadder than most romantic comedies because Ollie loses his wife (Jennifer Lopez of "The Wedding Planner and "Maid in Manhattan) while she is giving birth to their daughter, Gertrude. He later loses his career when he insults Will Smith who has a cameo in the movie. Knocked off his lofty pedestal, Ollie is forced to humble himself by moving back home with his alcoholic father (super comedian George Carlin) and earn a living by cleaning streets. Eventually he meets spunky video store clerk, played by the beautiful Liv Tyler ("Lord of the Rings" trilogy).
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br / Affleck and Tyler have been romantically paired together before. They were lovers in the great disaster film "Armageddon." Interesting enough, Liv Tyler's megastar father, Steve Tyler, sung the lead song for "Armageddon," which was a very romantic ballad titled "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing." In "Jersey Girl," Liv Tyler sings part of a song from Sweeney Todd at Gertrude's school on talent night. I didn't realize she could sing; it was a genuine treat.
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br / "Jersey Girl" reminded me of "Raising Helen," which starred Kate Hudson as Helen Harris. Helen is a fun-loving single who is forced to become a parent overnight when her sister and brother-in-law are accidentally killed. Likewise, Ollie Trinke is forced to become a single parent when he isn't ready for the additional responsibility.
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br / Ollie Trinke reminded me of Drew Latham (also played by Ben Affleck) of "Surviving Christmas." Drew is a rich, successful advertiser who learns that love and family are more important than wealth. This lonely man tries to "buy" a family for the holidays. He soon learns that you can't buy love. Ollie Trinke also learns that money doesn't buy happiness. It comes from being with your family.
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br / The ending for "Jersey Girl" reminded me of the one for "Life or Something Like It." Angelina Jolie (in one of her better roles) is a successful reporter who is faced with a career decision that will take her away from friends and family.
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br / Overall, the movie was great. The foul language could've been toned down. The movie had some really sad, grim moments, but it had some hilarious ones as well. It is a must see for anyone who loves good romantic comedies or is a fan of one of its many star actors.
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