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Juno? No, I don't... Jan. 17, 2008
Source: JoBlo.com
by: Mike Sampson

The following is an editorial and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of JoBlo, JoBlo.com or Batman. But, for the record, Batman would totally hate this movie too.

It's highly possible that when all is said and done, JUNO will be one of the most financially successfully indie movies of all time. It's got a 93% positive rating at Rotten Tomatoes and our own reviewer gave it a 9.5/10. It will surely receive Oscar nominations for its script, it's actress and possible for itself. And at the end of the day, I can't figure out what the hell I'm missing.

Before you ask, I'm not a victim of overhype backlash. I was lucky (??) enough to see JUNO before the hype machine kicked into overdrive so all I had heard was some relatively positive feedback from people I knew who had seen it. I even sought out local press screenings, which I never do. Leading up to the screening, however, I began to get a sinking feeling I wasn't going to enjoy the movie.

There are some movies you know you're going to love. Like TRANSFORMERS. I mean it's completely ridiculous, riddled with plot holes and full of hammy acting. But c'mon! It's giant, fighting robots! That's why I went to see it and that's why I liked it. Then there are some movies you just know you're not going to like. JUNO was shaping up to be one of those movies. Just the clips and commercials alone had me skeptical. Like that scene where Juno refers to Michael Cera's new girlfriend as Soupy Sales. Maybe I'm waaay out of touch with 16-year-olds but does Soupy Sales have a big following among high school juniors? Philo Kvetch references are the norm? (I'm 30 and even I had to Google that...)

Sure enough after about 15 minutes, I almost walked out and I never walk out of a movie. But I stuck through it for reasons I'm still not sure. "Maybe all the funny parts are towards the end," I told myself. Not quite. I couldn't help but think throughout the entire affair that if the script stopped trying so hard to be clever, it would be SO much better off. Why must the wisecracks come at such a rapid fire pace? JUNO doesn't have a bad script, it just has an overwritten one.

I've heard people say JUNO is a "hilarious comedy" but I can count the amount of times I laughed exactly once. (For the record it was Jason Bateman's reaction after he asks whether she's named after the town in Alaska.) And I never heard audible laughter once in the entire theater I was in watching it.

But seriously...this is what passes for funny? Saying words like "gob" and drinking gallons of Sunny Delight and using "Phuket, Thailand" as an expletive? "Honest to blog"? That's funny? OMG, she's calling on a hamburger phone!! LOLZ!!!

The good news is that I don't seem to be alone with my opinion. Just look at these quotes from reviews:

JUNO is "so heavy...with self-conscious cleverness" - Variety
"I’d spent the first 15 minutes or so gnashing my teeth and checking my watch." - The New York Times
"Juno is not a great movie." - Time Magazine

See! I feel vindicated. Wait, JoBlo is handing me a note. What?! These quotes are actually from positive reviews? Yup, it turns out that people who liked the movie agree with me. So why do people like it so much?

My disclaimer to the above is that I believe that almost everyone involved with this film is extremely talented. I was singing the praises of Ellen Page back in HARD CANDY days and this movie only furthers the genius of Cera and Jason Bateman. And while everyone is talking Page for an Oscar, the real performance in this movie is Jennifer Garner is the chilly soon-to-be adoptive mother. There's a Best Supporting Actress candidate right there.

Not since the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy have I felt so woefully out of the collective consciousness. But I don't have very exotic tastes and I tend to skew pretty mainstream so I have a hard time believing I'm the only one out there who is mystified by the success of JUNO.

So let's open up a debate. Not a flaming e-mail/post match because that will do nothing but make me cry. I'm talking about a healthy discourse on the merits of JUNO. Those who love it and those who hate it share your reasons below. Maybe we can get to the bottom of this mystery.

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EricW. on Jan 22 2008, 11:09:06 PM writes:

Finally saw it... It was fine, I smiled a lot, but never really laughed out loud. Those songs were driving me effing crazy after a while... Where's the Jason Bateman love? He was the best thing in it - him and J.K. Simmons. Best picture nom? Give me a break. (The best actress nom I can live with, but even that seems a stretch. And if it wins Best screenplay - which it will - I'll totally "friggin" vomit. Haha see that, "friggin" - like in the movie.)
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MacManus513 on Jan 22 2008, 9:49:02 AM writes:

Juno was a great film, i have no idea what you people constitute a a good movie, but id like to know
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OneFanToAnother on Jan 19 2008, 6:50:51 PM writes:

Juno's over rated-ness reminds me of Little Miss Sunshine. The theater for that movie was laughing its collective nuts off but I'm sitting there thinking, "These are dramatic scenes! What the hell is so funny?!" And nominations for Abigale Breslin? She's a little girl playing a little girl, damnit!

I kinda' liked Juno because I see so many of these "indie" flicks that, when it comes down to it, are so full of pretention and smack of effort that when Juno actually entertained me, at least to some degree, I didn't leave the theater with a bad taste in my mouth (I'm looking at you Dan In Real Life).

Maybe the reason these types of films get so praised is because the average person doesn't go seeking films outside of the standard Hollywood type. So, when this comes along they simply praise its difference.
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pagoda8 on Jan 19 2008, 12:32:58 PM writes:
!!
I agree. Not funny. Juno bugged the crap out of me. Annoying and spoiled. If this movie were released a couple of years ago there is no way it would get as much attention. The critical darlings involved are the only reason for its praise. It was ok just not deserving of its massive praise.
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darko187 on Jan 18 2008, 4:44:07 AM writes:
SPOILER:::::BETH AND ROB
[Ed. note: Please no spoilers on CLOVERFIELD. Let's talk JUNO...]
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cupajoe on Jan 18 2008, 4:29:18 AM writes:

i liked juno it was ok, but i dont know what the big deal is. its completely over rated, now im hearing that fuckin song on the radio and all kinds of bullshit. i just chalk it up to that the new fad is teen girls being pregnant and they are goin through what shes goin through. overrated.
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whiskeyrich on Jan 18 2008, 4:24:01 AM writes:

i saw juno the other day and i thought it was a fantastic film. i thought ellen page was outstanding, she is definitely going to be a great actress. jason bateman was pretty cool and jennifer garner was a little creepy but still she warmed up at the end. JK simons did it for me though he is fantastic! I loved Juno's relationship with bleeker and the end was just so cute!
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Burgerking on Jan 18 2008, 3:48:55 AM writes:
AGREED
Didn't read the whole thing but I totally agree. I saw this at Toronto Film Fest before the hype machine kicked in, and the whole while when people were getting super excited, I was just saying "what the hell is all this about?" I tried to tell people, but they were commited to this being great. It just felt unnatural (despite being praised for being natural) and for trying too hard to be quirky and artsy when Napoleon Dynamite or Little Miss Sunshine could pull it off perfectly. I did think that Jennifer Garner/Jason Bateman stories were good though.
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Servo on Jan 18 2008, 3:44:06 AM writes:

When I first saw the trailer I thought it looked cute, and I knew right away it would be this year's Little Miss Sunshine (a movie I found pretty underwhelming, but some parts I loved so much I had to buy the DVD...and Breslin's just so darn cute). What bothers me is these little quirky indies get so much damn attention for being written in some "free-spirited" woman's sleep when movies like 3:10 to Yuma only get praised for about two months. God, that movie was fucking awesome and I guarantee it'll hardly get any recognition at the Oscars this year.

But have no fear, there's still hope for the little guys like Juno.

...yay?

I'm still not even sure if I want to see this.
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-heyen- on Jan 18 2008, 3:39:18 AM writes:
DUMBASS
This has nothing to do with Juno (which I loved) - this has to do with the Cloverfield comment made by Fuzzyfoot, who obviously wasn't paying too much attention.

Rob and Beth weren't together, hence she didn't cheat on him. They slept together one time.
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