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June 17, 2014

Two Jews On Jersey Boys

Two Jews On FilmFor me, music is one of the most powerful forms of entertainment. I can be in the worst mood and a certain song comes on the radio and instantly, my bad mood is gone. I’m transported to another place…I think music elevates the moments of our lives.

Having seen the Tony Award winning musical ‘Jersey Boys’ on Broadway and in L. A. and loving it, I was really looking forward to the film, directed by Clint Eastwood.

Oh Clint, I think it’s amazing that you’re still directing and acting at the age of 83. Bravo for that. But Clint, musicals…don’t think that’s exactly your thing…because Jersey Boys’ just doesn’t work.

The music is great…It’s the in-between parts that I had trouble with.

‘Jersey Boys’ is the story of Frankie Valli (John Lloyd Young) and The Four Seasons.

Frankie, born Frankie Castelluccio was from Belleville New Jersey. In the 50’s he worked as a trainee in a barber shop. Frankie’s neighborhood was filled with low level criminals, as well as a mob boss or two, one of them being, Gyp DeCarlo (Christopher Walken) who took a very special interest in the young singer.

This was a time, when street corners were filled with guys harmonizing and Frankie’s neighborhood was no different.

It’s here that Valli, along with his best friend, guitarist/thief, Tommy DeVito (Vincent Piazza) and bass player/thief Nick Massi (Michael Lomenda) formed a band. In between petty heists, the Jersey trio played anywhere that would have them without much success.

That all changed when a local wannabe talent scout named…are you ready?…JOEY PESCI aka Joe Pesci (Joseph Russo) introduced them to singer/songwriter, Bob Gaudio (Erich Bergen).

The trio became a quartet and with the guidance of the brilliant producer/lyricist, Bob Crewe (Mike Doyle)The Four Seasons were born and the rest is history…an amazing history.

But unfortunately what’s up on the screen is anything but amazing. It takes 45 minutes before there’s any music at all. What we have are trips to prison, squabbles, hookups with ladies, and the four lead characters, breaking the fourth wall talking into the camera…an annoying technique that rarely works.

I don’t mean to say it’s ‘all bad’. Once the music kicks in, it’s magic. To see the creative process behind many of The Four Seasons hits, including ‘Sherry Baby’, ‘Walk Like A Man’, Rag Doll’ and Valli’s biggest hit, ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You’ is a part of the film that really worked…As did the recreation of their appearances on American Bandstand as well as The Ed Sullivan Show.

But all the good parts, don’t save the film. Characters appear in the
first quarter of the film, including Valli’s wife, Mary (Renee Marino) and then disappear for long periods of time. Plus certain scenes are very stagnant and repetitious.

For those reasons, I gave ‘Jersey Boys’ which opens in theatres, Friday June 20, 2014, only 3 bagels out of 5.

Check out our Two Jews On Film video to see my guest and for more of my thoughts.

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Joan and John Schwartz are ex New Yorkers, living in Los Angeles. They are married and see a lot of films. They usually disagree but always tell it like it is. John is most famous for creating the cult classic films Faces of Death. He has also written for various prime time series and has written movies for both Showtime and HBO. In the world of reality television John has produced, written and directed over 450 segments for various magazine shows He has also written and Executive Produced several Prime-Time Specials. Joan has appeared on the New York Stage on and off Broadway…and has been in several Los Angeles theater productions as well.. Joan has been in several low budget films and at present she is busy writing screenplays with her husband, John.
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Joan and John Schwartz are ex New Yorkers, living in Los Angeles. They are married and see a lot of films. They usually disagree but always tell it like it is. John is most famous for creating the cult classic films Faces of Death. He has also written for various prime time series and has written movies for both Showtime and HBO. In the world of reality television John has produced, written and directed over 450 segments for various magazine shows He has also written and Executive Produced several Prime-Time Specials. Joan has appeared on the New York Stage on and off Broadway…and has been in several Los Angeles theater productions as well.. Joan has been in several low budget films and at present she is busy writing screenplays with her husband, John.
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