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- sterntastic223, on 05/15/2008, -2/+14Oh this is an awesome scoop. I love Jason Reitman's work.
- TheRub, on 05/15/2008, -1/+12I'll ignore JUNO in lieu of THANK YOU FOR SMOKING. This still intrigues me, mildly.
- 919kwjc, on 05/15/2008, -8/+18Filed under "Who gives a crap"
- rlray216, on 05/15/2008, -0/+9This looked so interesting that I went over to Amazon to order the book. Of course, it's only available used now.
- digitaldivinci, on 05/15/2008, -1/+10I swear I just started hearing about this website less than a few weeks ago. How on earth are they getting so many 'Exclusives'?
- simpletwist, on 05/15/2008, -0/+7I have to agree with Dig. DaVinci. This is the second cool thing I've gotten from this site in a week. ROCK OVER LONDON, ROCK ON CHICAGO
- ThinkBox, on 05/15/2008, -0/+5He's a great guy, he came and spoke at my college and showed Thank You For Smoking about two weeks before it came out. He signed a poster, He sat around and talked with me for a good 30 minutes. Really funny, and really nice/down to earth!
- BrokenVisage, on 05/15/2008, -3/+8Seriously.. Juno wasn't even all that funny or good.
- ThePenrod, on 05/15/2008, -0/+4This really makes me happy that he's doing another movie like Thank You For Smoking. Though Juno was... meh. I really do think Thank You was one of the best films of the decade. I think Reitman has a real ability to approach the white collar world with a blue collar sensibility; like Scorsese did with Goodfellas. If this new film recreate the dark humor in Thank You For Smoking for the corporate world, I think it will be a win.
- wphj, on 05/15/2008, -0/+3Although I think it was pretty overrated, Juno was a great movie.
This next one sounds pretty good as well. - mercenarybw, on 05/15/2008, -0/+3Thank You For Smoking was awesome. Juno.. not so much.
- TheBogie, on 05/15/2008, -1/+3Juno didn't deserve any awards. I found the writing to be extremely lazy. If you are a 45 year with an advanced degree in English writing about a pregnant 16 year old, don't make the 16 year old sound like a 45 year old with an advanced degree in English. Pure laziness if you ask me. Put some effort into it!
Also, air conditioner repairmen don't use the word "morose". They say "sad". - anarchyinthekr, on 05/15/2008, -0/+2i played hockey with him once at sundance, he doesn't have very good hands
- upick, on 05/15/2008, -1/+2true! I wished it won best movie...
- ThePenrod, on 05/15/2008, -1/+2Wow, you didn't even read the article did you?
- DyceFreak, on 05/16/2008, -0/+1I do have to point out he knows very little about his own work.
and I quote,
"It’s a comedy and a drama [book adaptation],” he revealed. “Think ‘Thank You for Smoking,’ but instead of political it’s corporate.”
Anyone who reads that should have a flag raised in their head. Thank You For Smoking was corporate, it was based around a god damn tobacco company and its propaganda, just because the f'n climax ends up before congress makes it a political movie? I mean come the hell on he directed the damn thing... - warplayer, on 05/15/2008, -0/+1woah, I go to lunch and the comments change. Neat.
- shakin, on 05/15/2008, -2/+3That's a stupid comment. You didn't see Juno, but you're glad it didn't win because the other movies were better? I saw There Will Be Blood and I thought it was awful. Juno was easily better than it, but drama/comedies about teenagers never seem to get much respect regardless of how good they are.
- drexl, on 05/15/2008, -0/+1How does one grin "cryptically"?
- Duositex, on 05/15/2008, -3/+4Did you even see "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood"? Those are Oscar worthy pictures. I didn't see Juno, but it shouldn't have won the award specifically because it wasn't either of those movies.
- arma, on 05/15/2008, -2/+2I haven't seen Juno, but I could care less about - 'something', sometime in the 'end of the year' that he - 'haven’t told anyone what it is yet'
- spankaccount, on 05/16/2008, -1/+1The REAL start of Juno was it's writer, Diablo Cody.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1959505/ - Twenty, on 05/15/2008, -1/+1I loved Juno, but when thinking about it to write a paper on it, there were some things that I thought could've been done better. I still saw it 5 times, though, and loved it every single time.
- AllYourBase3, on 05/15/2008, -7/+6Juno was ***** stupid.
- Oldmac, on 05/15/2008, -2/+1Concerning the actual adaptation... Anyone else detect some serious Fight Club overtones in the synopsis?
- ortucis, on 05/15/2008, -2/+1I was enjoying the experience after viewing both movies just recently... and then I saw Cloverfield..
No it wasn't good, it was ***** stupid movie with monsters that dramatically posed for the handheld camera. It didn't help that the everyone in the theatre actually laughed at the ending 'I love you' scene. - TopJack, on 05/15/2008, -3/+0Great to see nepotism still rules.
- vtobar, on 05/15/2008, -5/+1Stop drinking HATEORADE.
- SUPERTROLL, on 05/15/2008, -10/+5OH GREAT, MORE ***** I DON'T CARE ABOUT
- ashwinmudigonda, on 05/15/2008, -7/+2Juno is a movie with great cast and acting, but a lousy lousy script with no vision. It is humorous only if you want it to be, with the nonchalance exuded by Ellen reduced to Harold and Kumar-esque comedy appealing only to the ROFL OMFG STFU t(w)een. To give the movie any award would do gross injustice to, say, Mike Myers who has probably outdone any of the "comic" actors extant. Humor, when not intelligent, is derided as slapstick and slapstuck to frat boy drunk parties or other bacchanalia. Juno should also be relegated there. The "indie" twist to the movie is only magnified by the lame soundtrack and the lackluster density of witticisms. In short, Juno sucks, Ellen Page is drool worthy and the source of the story should go back to stripping.
- vtobar, on 05/15/2008, -12/+9I loved JUNO and I thought it was robbed for not winning best movie of the year over at the Oscars.



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