I expected this to be about some kid learning a life lesson through an unwanted pregnancy, but in the end, the pregnancy plot seemed to take a back seat to her relationship with Bleeker. Anyone can tell that the storyline was unrealistic, and the characters had surprizingly little personality development. Why this was dubbed an 'intelligent' comedy, I don't know.
Though I must say, the sets, props and costumes were good.
Though I must say, the sets, props and costumes were good.
by yourpapayafriend July 18, 2008
Golden Globe nominated comedy about a fifteen year old girl who accidentally becomes pregnant, due to literally random sex with her best friend Paulie. The movie follows her through her pregnancy and her getting to know the adoptive parents of her unknown baby. Hilarious, dark, and just freakin' awesome.
I went to see Juno last night and it rocked.
Jamie: Hey, Dana, have you seen Juno yet?
Dana: No, I haven't had the chance.
Jamie: WELL LET'S GO WATCH IT!
Jamie: Hey, Dana, have you seen Juno yet?
Dana: No, I haven't had the chance.
Jamie: WELL LET'S GO WATCH IT!
by regispek February 23, 2008
by SUP3RCANS1R April 08, 2009
A movie with a script that tried way too hard to be "hip" and a crappy soundtrack aimed at gaining indie street creds, or whatever the kids like these days
I saw Juno the other day and was pretty underwhelmed. It was not a bad movie by all means, but it certainly wasnt that good either, especially with its lame attempts to be hip.
by cowboy dan May 13, 2008
One of the most over-rated movies of 2007
Dont get me worng this movie was cute but thats all it was cute
defintly not oscar worthy
Dont get me worng this movie was cute but thats all it was cute
defintly not oscar worthy
Jessica-OMG have you seen Juno!!!!
Morgan-yeah.
Jessica- isnt it the most awesomest movie ever
morgan-no
Morgan-yeah.
Jessica- isnt it the most awesomest movie ever
morgan-no
by morgan la March 17, 2008
Juno was an award winning movie where Ellen Page gets knocked up by her best friend, being played by Micheal Cera, and her relationship with the adoptive parents. (I don't feel like giving a plot summary) I think it was pretty funny in regards to dialog; Juno's character was quirky and brash. The characters were unique and got a laugh out of the audience. I do believe, however, that the movie tried too hard to be both "indie" and "cooler than indie because indie is getting mainstream and old". i think if diablo cody didn't make everyone seem like they tried so hard, just let the actors carry out their characters more naturally, it would have been better and more people would have liked it, instead of bashing it's oxymoronic mainstream-indie-ness. the actors did a helluva job, though, i love ellen page for her role. i could really relate to the juno character because we have the same taste in music (even though everyone started listening to cat power and moldy peaches and that one kim somethingoranother chick, ruining some of that for me, but whatever) and enjoy being around similar people and are both pretty outspoken. so i guess if you like that, you may like juno.
fauxindiekid: gadzuks! i loved juno it was bomb! like, so indie!
someone who actually likes underground stuff and is tired of loser wannabe "indie" kids": shut up. just shut up. it was ok.
fauxidiekid: omg youre retarded. im going to go listen to moldy peaches adn think of what im going to wear tomarrow so everyone knows just how not mainstream i am!
second kid stabs the loser.
someone who actually likes underground stuff and is tired of loser wannabe "indie" kids": shut up. just shut up. it was ok.
fauxidiekid: omg youre retarded. im going to go listen to moldy peaches adn think of what im going to wear tomarrow so everyone knows just how not mainstream i am!
second kid stabs the loser.
by sohungryicouldeat5babies February 06, 2010
one who listens to post-punk acoustic music (i.e cat power, the moldy peaches, Kimya Dawson, ect.) and dresses like a dude, whether they be a boy or a girl.
by Dylan Ison, Larry Lunsford, and Ryan Heimlich March 18, 2008