Juno (2007)


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You don't say? I knew that, thanks. Daily charts count for daily charts. What the hell does it matter? Monday and Tuesday it beat every other film in theaters, which makes it #1 for those days. :rolleyes:

Yes, but that doesn't make it a #1 film. They can't have the advertisements going 'See the #1 movie in America, Juno' because thats still National Treasure.

Yes, but that doesn't make it a #1 film. They can't have the advertisements going 'See the #1 movie in America, Juno' because thats still National Treasure.

I know that, that's what I said. It is only #1 for that day, I already knew that don't advertise like that. They couldn't, that would be way to expensive to create new ads every time your film ended up #1 for a day or so. But that doesn't negate the fact that it was still #1 for Monday and Tuesday.

I got the chance to go to a screener, it was a fantastic movie, one of my favorites of the year (last year that is, i saw it in 07). They even gave us a free T-shirt. Awesomeness.

Although, there were "Fox representatives" in the audience with night vision goggles for the WHOLE movie, they also took away our cell phones.

Very well acted indeed... I absolutely love Ellen Page. She did such a great job in Hard Candy and now this.
Agreed. I only wanted to see it cause of her being in it and I'm glad I did. I loved the dialogue especially, it seemed so realistic (as towards how a teenager would react to a lot of things).
I was gonna go see this. Should I take a female with me so I'm not a "lone man taking in a roman-edy"?
I went with 2 male and 1 female friend. There was only about 3 or 4 other guys in the theatre with us but I don't care it was great. Don't take a chick if you don't want to, it's not needed.
And so is the soundtrack.
Bah! That I thought was absolutely horrible.
Yar biggrin.gif I will try to find the scans for you to have a look.
I wouldn't mind that too

I caught the film tonight at my local cinema in a screening and I thought it was amazing and I agree with alot of comments here the film as whole was amazing. I went by myself but I feel I could take a girl to it and she would enjoy it as well.

Ellen Page was amazing.

5/5

Saw it with my girlfriend last night, and we both liked it. But we did find the dialog a bit fake. We don't know anyone who talks like that. They did the same thing in Superbad but it was at least more believable.

4/5

Yeah I felt Michael Ceras character was like the same as the Superbad character.

Saw it with my girlfriend last night, and we both liked it. But we did find the dialog a bit fake. We don't know anyone who talks like that. They did the same thing in Superbad but it was at least more believable.

4/5

It wasn't meant to be realistic. It was meant to be witty and over-the-top. That's what makes the film so much fun.

I love the soundtrack, especially All I Want Is You and Anyone Else But You (by Michael Cera and Ellen Page). I also like Vampire too.

Yeah I love the Cera and Page song, I got the soundtracks before I watched the film because I liked the artists on the CD

I love the soundtrack, especially All I Want Is You and Anyone Else But You (by Michael Cera and Ellen Page). I also like Vampire too.
Yeah I love the Cera and Page song, I got the soundtracks before I watched the film because I liked the artists on the CD

And here I thought I was the only one who liked that song. But I found out that I hate the one with The Moldy Peaches.

:laugh: I thought I was the only one who liked it. I like the original, but the one Ellen and Michael sing seems so much more realistic and romantic IMO.

Yeah I found it genuine especially in the context and place of the film its played

I just watched it, I thought it was pretty good but not as good as people are making out to be. I like Michael Cera even though he wasn't in it much. Also, it's a good thing Ellen Page is 20 odd in real life, otherwise I'd have spent most of the film thinking how hot a 16 year old was. I thought her character was slightly irritating but fitted the role, kinda reminded me of Mary-Louise Parker from Weeds and Felicity Huffman from Desperate Housewives. Catchy soundtrack too.

Watched this movie last night...I really enjoyed watching it. I felt a bit of a connection to it as I had my first child at 20 (i know it's not as young as 16, but still young nonetheless). It would have been nice to see Juno and Paulie interact a bit more.

9/10 from me :)

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