Shooting begins in Jay Moriarity movie; paddle-out moved to Friday
By WALLACE BAINE - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Posted: 10/11/2011 03:58:42 PM PDT
SANTA CRUZ - The new film about the late Santa Cruz surfer Jay Moriarity has a new name, a few new co-stars and a new plan for shooting the famous paddle-out scene.
The scene to re-enact the paddle-out that took place shortly after Moriarity's 2001 death will now take place Friday. Originally, the film's producers had hoped to shoot the scene Thursday and Friday, but surf conditions and other schedule changes have revised the original plan. Extras are being asked to show up at 6:30 a.m. Friday in Pleasure Point.
Walden Media's coordinator for extras Joel Domhoff stressed that though the paddle-out is slated for Friday, the plan is still fluid and subject to change.
"I wish I could say that it's 100 percent," he said,
Jonny Weston
"but it may change again."
The film, directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Gerard Butler, also has a new name. After being called "Mavericks" and, briefly, "Iron Cross," the film's working title is "Of Men and Mavericks."
Jonny Weston, an accomplished surfer, has been cast to play Jay Moriarity. Weston is shooting "Cherry", starring with James Franco and Dev Patel.
Walden Media also announced that, among the new cast members of the film, are Elisabeth Shue - nominated for an Oscar for her starring role in "Leaving Las Vegas" - Abigail Spencer ("Mad Men") and Taylor Handley ("The O.C."). Shue plays Christy Moriarity, Jay's mother. Spencer plays Hesson's wife, Robin "Zeuf" Janiszeufski Hesson. Leven Rambin will play Moriartiy's wife, Kim.
The primary scenes in which the public will interact with the film crew include Friday's paddle-out shoot, and a planned scene at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, scheduled for Oct. 24 or 25.
The crew spent its first day in Santa Cruz on Monday shooting surfing scenes at Steamer Lane and West Cliff Drive. Tuesday, the shoot was moved to Pleasure Point, where Moriarity grew up and lived with his young wife Kimberly before his death in June 2001 in a diving
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accident a day before his 23rd birthday.
The film's producer and screenwriter Brandon Hooper said that he has met several locals who have come down to the film's set to talk about Moriarity.
"It's amazing how present Jay is in everyone's mind," said Hooper. "I mean, I don't think I've had a conversation with someone about him without them getting emotional about what kind of guy he was."
"Of Men and Mavericks" tells the story of Moriarity and his longtime friend and mentor Frosty Hesson who will be played by Butler, the popular star of "300." Hooper said that Hesson and Kim Moriarity have been on the set every day. After shooting in Santa Cruz for a couple weeks, the production crew will move on to Half Moon Bay to shoot
Taylor Handley
the footage at Mavericks.
The movie's stars haven't seemed to attract too much hoopla at this point, except for a few rumored sightings of Butler at various downtown hot spots.
"We're fortunate in a way," said Christina Glynn of the Santa Cruz County Convention and Visitors Council. "Santa Cruz is such a laid-back place that celebrities kind of just blend in."
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www.santacruzsentinel.com/portlet/article/html/render_gallery.jsp?articleId=19090466&siteId=6&startImage=1A fog bank hugs the cliff along Pleasure Point Tuesday where movie crews are shooting segments of the film 'Of Men and Mavericks' about Jay Moriarity and mentor Frosty Hesson. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)
Pleasure Pointers check out all the movie stuff parked along the cliff Tuesday on East Cliff Drive in Pleasure Point where movie crews are filming segments for the film about surfer Jay Moriarity and his mentor Frosty Hesson. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)
Frosty Hesson, just out of the water at Pleasure Point in this April 2000 photo. Scottish actor Gerard Butler will play Hesson in a new movie about Hesson coaching Jay Moriarity. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel file)