- Jersey Girl continues to have the occasional test screening — A recent one held in the state for which the film gets its name inspired a couple folks who saw it to send us some reviews. We’ve edited out the spoilers so these are safe to read. It sounds like a few more edits and changes are being made, and the film is testing better than ever:
Without giving too much away (unless you want me to) as great as I thought the film was first time ’round, it’s infinitely better this time. The narrative is focused, extraneous thing taken away, one or two scenes added, and various revised parts of the movie. Again, I could spoil if you want, but I totally understand that you’d want to be surprised along with everyone else in February (or whenever you get to see it again).
The one thing worthy of mention, however, if that the crowd was WAY more into it this time than the last time. There were laughs from the very beginning to the very end (well, as far to the end as there is funny) and two “gasp†moments nearly turned the theatre into a vacuum of air and sound.
All right, just thought I’d let you know the screening was a smashing sucess (except Kevin wasn’t there) and that the movie is even better than before.
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I just wanted to report that I saw a screening of Jersey Girl today. Which answers your current poll; I paid NOTHING. In short, it’s great. Bennifer’s Ollie Trinke comes second to Brodie in Kevin Smith leads. Even though Kev sorta studios out towards the end, the movie retains all of his genious dialogue, and even provides us with a kid who not only isn’t patheticly cute, but also says “punch it, chewie†when she gets in a car. Carlin, Biggs, and Tyler were all at the top of their form, and the cameos were great. However, this is slightly less than par compared to the Askewniverse movies, but it is still light-years better than anything else playing when it comes out. And it also gives me something to brag about until Febuary.
The one thing worthy of mention, however, if that the crowd was WAY more into it this time than the last time. There were laughs from the very beginning to the very end (well, as far to the end as there is funny) and two “gasp†moments nearly turned the theatre into a vacuum of air and sound.
All right, just thought I’d let you know the screening was a smashing sucess (except Kevin wasn’t there) and that the movie is even better than before.
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I just wanted to report that I saw a screening of Jersey Girl today. Which answers your current poll; I paid NOTHING. In short, it’s great. Bennifer’s Ollie Trinke comes second to Brodie in Kevin Smith leads. Even though Kev sorta studios out towards the end, the movie retains all of his genious dialogue, and even provides us with a kid who not only isn’t patheticly cute, but also says “punch it, chewie†when she gets in a car. Carlin, Biggs, and Tyler were all at the top of their form, and the cameos were great. However, this is slightly less than par compared to the Askewniverse movies, but it is still light-years better than anything else playing when it comes out. And it also gives me something to brag about until Febuary.
There ya have it, folks. The film continues to please. We’re anxious for the day that you all can see it.

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