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Jersey Girl pushed back to 2004 because of the Matrix?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Crichton" data-source="post: 924934" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>Smith is not stumbling to me. I can't think of anyone who is directly involved in as many different media products as he is. Movies, comics, for a while TV. And the quality level is still there in all of them. The only ones I can think of that come close are Joss Whedon and JMS. The sick part about Smith is that he manages to get out a film (each one building on the previous, IMO) every 2-3 years and finds time to write comics and work on other projects. He is as active as anyone in the business.</p><p></p><p>I'm just wondering if this actually has anything to do with the massive blockbusters that are sure to hit at year's end. I also know that Affleck usually does Smith movies for next to nothing compared to what he brings in on other gigs. On the other hand, I have no idea what J. Lo is making on this one. I'm not really worried about the delay as I am willing to wait for him to get it right. However, I have a feeling that Smith isn't the cause of this delay. I can't wait to read about the saga of making this film in a future web column, DVD interview or otherwise. His revealings of past movie dealings on the "Interview with Kevin Smith" were hilarious.</p><p></p><p>Also, I guess that other Affleck/Lopez flick is coming out later this year as well so maybe they are trying for some more distance between those films for the obvious reasons (unless both are really good).</p><p></p><p>No big either way, I am just looking for feedback from other Smith fans around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Crichton, post: 924934, member: 4779"] Smith is not stumbling to me. I can't think of anyone who is directly involved in as many different media products as he is. Movies, comics, for a while TV. And the quality level is still there in all of them. The only ones I can think of that come close are Joss Whedon and JMS. The sick part about Smith is that he manages to get out a film (each one building on the previous, IMO) every 2-3 years and finds time to write comics and work on other projects. He is as active as anyone in the business. I'm just wondering if this actually has anything to do with the massive blockbusters that are sure to hit at year's end. I also know that Affleck usually does Smith movies for next to nothing compared to what he brings in on other gigs. On the other hand, I have no idea what J. Lo is making on this one. I'm not really worried about the delay as I am willing to wait for him to get it right. However, I have a feeling that Smith isn't the cause of this delay. I can't wait to read about the saga of making this film in a future web column, DVD interview or otherwise. His revealings of past movie dealings on the "Interview with Kevin Smith" were hilarious. Also, I guess that other Affleck/Lopez flick is coming out later this year as well so maybe they are trying for some more distance between those films for the obvious reasons (unless both are really good). No big either way, I am just looking for feedback from other Smith fans around here. [/QUOTE]
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