crap.
not "Dan in Real Life" crap,
but crap all the same.
dialogue was one big wank.
Movie: Juno
122iembalm wrote:I'll see Juno for Cera and Ellen Page, because she's too hot to live. But it will probably evaporate upon contact with sunshine like many others of its type.
I was fucking mistaken.
I'm not sure I have ever seen a movie that included a shot of the girl reclining against her windshield, looking at the sky.
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Movie: Juno
123Total not crap. All the best points about it have already been made here. At the risk of sounding lame, this really is the kind of movie I wish I could have seen at 16, it would have been my favorite movie. I think some people here may not realize the rarity of a female character like Juno, particularly in a mainstream film.
And hebjam, it's interesting you say that, there was a recent Bitch article agreeing with you that superbad was better, and how it would be great if there were more funny films about smart teenage girl nerds trying to get laid/enjoy their teenagehood. Track it down, I think it was in the issue before the current one.
And hebjam, it's interesting you say that, there was a recent Bitch article agreeing with you that superbad was better, and how it would be great if there were more funny films about smart teenage girl nerds trying to get laid/enjoy their teenagehood. Track it down, I think it was in the issue before the current one.
Movie: Juno
124I understand the desire to champion this movie based on its strong cast and laudable intent (to feature an intelligent, resourceful teenage girl's perspective). Too bad I found it almost impossible to focus on these aspects due to the relentlessly distracting cleverness of the script. Everything about it felt contrived, from that insufferable first scene (most forced dialogue ever?) down to the last precious shot.
Crap.
Crap.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
Movie: Juno
125A friend saw this recently and told me that Dario Argento and The Melvins, as well as The Stooges, are "namechecked" in this Juno.
I have heard enough.
I haven't seen anything of it and I'm considering keeping it that way.
Cra.................
I have heard enough.
I haven't seen anything of it and I'm considering keeping it that way.
Cra.................
Movie: Juno
127BadComrade wrote:Aren't the people who write for Gilmore Girls the same ones that write for Family Guy? That would explain a lot.
I would probably watch Gilmore Girls more often if there was the occasional "Hey, that reminds me of the time i guest-starred on the A Team" line that led into a quick flash-back with, like, Rory handing Mr. T some drugged milk so he'd get on a damn plane.
Oh, shit, someone should start a "popular tv shows mash-up" thread. Then again, maybe someone shouldn't. Hmm.
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Marsupialized wrote:Thank you so much for the pounding, it came in handy.
Movie: Juno
128I'd rather see Newhart replace Bill Cosby on The Cosby Show.BadComrade wrote:Bob Newhart (from any of his shows) in place of Mr. T on the A-Team?
Shit man, that could be a good thread.
Rift Canyon Dreamspwalshj wrote:I have offered you sausage.
Movie: Juno
129I thought it was ok. Dialogue was painfully forced for the first 15 minutes or so.. after that it didn't seem as obnoxious. Of course my wife loved it, I'm sure I'll never take the time to watch it again.
tmidgett wrote:robert christgau, in a moment of supreme clarity, once called mick mars 'dork-fingered,' which about sums him up
Movie: Juno
130enframed wrote:precious wrote:juno was all the worst things a movie can be. condescending, self-satisfied, two-dimentional, unfunny, and QUIRKY.
you forgot precious.
yep. that was dumb.