I actually liked it quite a bit
While not 100% realistic, I enjoyed the dialog and I enjoyed Allison Janey as the stepmother...she actually reminded me a little of my stepmother.
The scene I really loved that most people almost laughed at, was when Jennifer Garner feels Juno's belly in the mall. That expression on her face...I remember the feeling I had when I felt the first kick of my first child in my wife's belly. That rush of excitement and that moment of pure joy...those who've never experienced it themselves won't understand.
The film geek in me also got a kick out of the Dario Argento vs. HG Lewis debate (I'm in the Argento camp myself, but I love HG Lewis when he's splashing the screen with gallons of fake blood)
That expression on her face...I remember the feeling I had when I felt the first kick of my first child in my wife's belly.
I think the best expression inthe whole movie was the look on bleeker's face when she tells him that she's pregnant. That's the expression and respnse I imagine myself having exactly....
The scene I really loved that most people almost laughed at, was when Jennifer Garner feels Juno's belly in the mall. That expression on her face...I remember the feeling I had when I felt the first kick of my first child in my wife's belly. That rush of excitement and that moment of pure joy...those who've never experienced it themselves won't understand.
That is the scene I was thinking of in particular when I said that Garner did a great job. That was a very well done bit of acting from her.
I think the best expression inthe whole movie was the look on bleeker's face when she tells him that she's pregnant. That's the expression and respnse I imagine myself having exactly....
haha, yeah, that was classic...and if I had knocked up some gal as a teenager, I'd probably have the same expression...come think of it, I had that expression at 25 when I heard the news ;-)
I thought it was great - smart dialogue (Ed. WTF? dialogue isn't a word according to spell check), genuinely likable characters, not you're typical high school romance story, and a good ending. It was a overly cheesy at times and most people I've talked with about it agree that the beginning was pretty bad so I was a little more than shocked to see it nominated for Oscars.
I wouldn't think it can really be enjoyed by the majority of people over 25. It's weird that everyone is comparing it to Garden State. Maybe it's the Indie subculture thing. I guess if you aren't into Indie Music or Film then you would have a harder time enjoying this.
I thought it was great - smart dialogue (Ed. WTF? dialogue isn't a word according to spell check), genuinely likable characters, not you're typical high school romance story, and a good ending. It was a overly cheesy at times and most people I've talked with about it agree that the beginning was pretty bad so I was a little more than shocked to see it nominated for Oscars.
I wouldn't think it can really be enjoyed by the majority of people over 25. It's weird that everyone is comparing it to Garden State. Maybe it's the Indie subculture thing. I guess if you aren't into Indie Music or Film then you would have a harder time enjoying this.
I loved Ghost World and it is indeed better (in my mind) than Juno but it is also a rather different film. It was actually the first Scarlett Johanson film I remember seeing and I still think she was better in that than she has been in most things since.
I loved Ghost World and it is indeed better (in my mind) than Juno but it is also a rather different film. It was actually the first Scarlett Johanson film I remember seeing and I still think she was better in that than she has been in most things since.
I love Scarlett Johansson. hot hot hot. She was best in Ghost World and Lost in Translation.
Ghost World was solid, I couldn't get past how creepy the whole Steve Buscemi and Thora Birch relationship was though. And yes, I did rent it just to see Scarlett.
Banthis you seem to have a hard on for SuperBad and an Oscar. I am sure your aware those types of movies do not get nominated let alone submitted. Unless by chance it pops up in some off category.
Think for a second and go over Spielberg's entire movie catalog and then count his Oscars and nominations. Then think of this again each time you want to say "what about SuperBad people".
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