Talk:Riding in Cars with Boys
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can someone edit the capital letter in With to be lower case, so the link in Drew Barrymore's page and others will work?
Plot & details[edit]
The 'Plot' section is extremely short, and sounds more like what you would read on the back of a DVD case than an actual summary of the plot. I am not going to fix it quite yet, if anyone else wants to - feel free - if/when I have more time I might try and take it on myself. Also, 'Details' is being used like a 'Trivia' section. I think it is unnecessary and am going to remove it - feel free to tell me if you disagree. Oh, and to the person above - please sign your name! Magischerr (talk) 00:30, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
The plot section is absurdly complex due to the writing style. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.101.144.113 (talk) 00:08, 25 June 2011 (UTC)
Details[edit]
This is unsourced trivia and so I've placed it here until it can be properly cited.--J.D. (talk) 16:00, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
- Most of the set including the police station and Beverly's apartment were all abandoned buildings on the campus of Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey.
- Portions of the movie were shot in Tuckahoe, New York and Mount Vernon, New York
- The exterior of the wedding scene was shot at a Protestant church, the Clarkstown Reformed Church, in West Nyack, New York. For the filming, the church exterior was dressed up to resemble a Catholic church. The wedding hall sequence was filmed inside the church's annex known as The Fellowship House.
- The real life Beverly and Jason Donofrio appear in the movie as guests at Beverly's wedding. They can be seen sitting directly behind Barrymore in the wedding scene.
- When the rights were purchased in 1989 by James L. Brooks, Debra Winger and Cher were considered for the lead.
- The double for Beverly's son was a local New jersey native named Jordon who was in 4 scenes because of the real actor's sickness.
- The actor that plays Jason, Adam Garcia, is about 1 year and 8 months older than Drew Barrymore, who plays his mother.
- Riding in Vans with Boys is a punk rock documentary based on the title of the movie featuring blink 182 and Green Day.
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