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Juno
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Sun Mar 02, 2008 0:01:28
by sewcute
It was ok. I wouldn't say it's this AWESOME movie that everyone else says it is.
Re: Juno
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Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:21:52
by madd74
Well I am not one of them, but of course, I have not seen it.
Re: Juno
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Wed Apr 16, 2008 21:31:05
by sewcute
well I am talking about the ones that HAVE seen it
Re: Juno
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Thu Jul 31, 2008 19:35:32
by deceptions82
I thought it was cute
Re: Juno
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Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:52:33
by sewcute
I would agree it was cute, but not this awesome movie some said it was.
Re: Juno
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Mon Sep 22, 2008 18:15:51
by deceptions82
Hm. No one told me it was awesome.
It was definitely not awesome. But maybe 14-16 yr old HS girls might find it to be awesome
Re: Juno
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Wed Oct 01, 2008 22:32:24
by sewcute
I had a variety of people tell me that it was a good movie. From 20 somethings to 40 year olds.
Re: Juno
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Mon Aug 31, 2009 18:57:34
by PiperTheMad
so I am coming up on this subject a little late, but I actually have some thoughts here.
I did like the film and I really like this independent style. Napoleon Dynamite really nailed it and now its getting better attention. But the aspect of independent film that I like is the amateur'ishness of it. When Jennifer Garner is in the movie, it looks like nothing more than a marketing ploy to me.
I'm hoping not too many more big budgets copy this style. If they do, the magic of it will be gone.
Re: Juno
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Mon Aug 31, 2009 19:40:54
by sewcute
I think genres like this movie is kind of where we are headed to
Re: Juno
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Sat Sep 05, 2009 18:04:49
by madd74
Yeah, I agree on this one. I mean, I hear a lot about indie movies, they even have a pay channel dedicated to it (which, if you watch, is litered with commercials, a warning on what I am saying is becoming true). If you watch a lot of the movies, they seem to be going from indie to main stream. They are starting to throw some "big" names in there. Take Park, for example, a movie I caught on there. One big name was a Baldwin (I think Alec, maybe Steve, difficult to tell them all apart). Now the movie was good in and of itself, and I do not remember this movie ever hitting the big screen, but there are many reasons for that, I feel.
So, as long as things make money, I think that is all that Big Screen cares about, and that is the way things will go towards.