Juno (2007)


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Oops! Juno is not a "chick flick". :rolleyes: No sugar-soaked Julia Roberts/Hugh Grant stuff here.

I had no interest in seeing Juno but I heard enough about it I decided to give it a shot and I am glad I did. It's a well-written movie with the perfect balance of comedy and drama, and not as predictable as I thought. I was very impressed considering it was an independent film and highly recommend it.

I bet that few people would guess the ending correctly. I sure didn't.

I finally just got around to watching Juno, and it was different from previous movies I have seen. I wouldn't call it a chick flick, but I wouldn't be tempted to watch it again. It deals with real life issues, and it is about time someone brings it to the main screen. This movie seemed to get the spotlight on it, and was mentioned by almost everybody, maybe it was because of the writers strike, and no one else had anything better to watch.

Something original to say I watched. 7.5/10 (Y)

Terrible movie, one of the only few I ever regretted watching. Why? Because nothing happens. The story is not bad, it's non-existant. Teenager gets pregnant. The end...

The quality of a movie can be judged by the emotion it stirs in you. A smile on your face, a tear in your eye, a shiver down your spine... This movie stirs nothing. Stare at a white wall for an hour and a half, and you've essentially watched Juno.

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Terrible movie, one of the only few I ever regretted watching. Why? Because nothing happens. The story is not bad, it's non-existant. Teenager gets pregnant. The end...

The quality of a movie can be judged by the emotion it stirs in you. A smile on your face, a tear in your eye, a shiver down your spine... This movie stirs nothing. Stare at a white wall for an hour and a half, and you've essentially watched Juno.

+1

Terrible movie, one of the only few I ever regretted watching. Why? Because nothing happens. The story is not bad, it's non-existant. Teenager gets pregnant. The end...

The quality of a movie can be judged by the emotion it stirs in you. A smile on your face, a tear in your eye, a shiver down your spine... This movie stirs nothing. Stare at a white wall for an hour and a half, and you've essentially watched Juno.

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Most overrated movie of the year.

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