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I finally saw it yesterday the soundtrack was great and I thought it was awesome overall. even though it was predictable, I was surprised by many parts. I was sure Juno was gonna get with Mark... it kinda reminded me of Ghost World. At least the vibe...
It was very funny. I enjoyed it immensely, but a lot of people walking out of the theater were complaining because they didn't like it. Then again, most of the people there were high school aged (if that) and probably only went because they expected Michael Cera to be utterly profane (a la Superbad, though he was relatively clean in that movie).
Best part: the Belle & Sebastian songs in the soundtrack! I was so excited when I heard "Expectations," and I hope that this movie brings at least a little bit more of an audience to them.
Oh, and the Sonic Youth quip? Priceless. I've had the displeasure of seeing them live (hey, I was there for the Flaming Lips, ok?) Juno had it dead on: they do just play nothing but noise!
Post by kaleidoscope kristen on Jan 23, 2008 23:02:46 GMT -5
I've seen it twice and it's the best movie I've seen in a while.
I literally laughed out loud.. a lot.
"They're boysenberry flavored. They make my boyfriend's junk smell like pie."
Juno, later.
"And there was some girl talking about her boyfriend's pie flavored balls!"
Oh man. Ellen Page did an PHENOMENAL job, and I actually liked Michael Cera. I think he was awkward in his usual fashion, but I expect different things from him in the future.
I thought Jennifer Garner's character seemed a little off to me. Kinda strange. Hmm I dunno.
But the sound track was amazing.. I didn't really think it was TOO forced, but it definitely made Juno stand out.
This is an amazing, quirky movie, and it will be added to my collection when it comes to dvd!
Has anyone considered Kimya Dawson as a possibility for the tenth radio roo clue. The main song in that movie opens with the lines, "here is the church, and here is the steeple" Maybe the moldy peaches?