Nope, this isn't another lengthy movie review from me. I quit reviewing movies, I'd prefer making them. Just awhile ago, I've done watching Juno and I'm eager to continue later with my half watched No Country For Old Men. Both are last year's Oscar nominees, in which the former bagged the Best Screenplay and the latter swept Best Director and Best Film.
Juno was IMHO a jewel. It took the a common life issue and turned it into a lighthearted but meaningful comedy drama. It has all the right materials a scriptwriter would want to churn out; workable story, good plot, great characters, meaningful lines, fantastic turn of events, and a perfect end. Couple that with unobtrusive camerawork and lovely music, Juno is to me, a textbook example of an effective movie. And they made their 6.5 million budget back in only 20 days of which mostly was still in limited release!
Told you its not gonna be lengthy. Now I'm going to continue with The Oscar's Best Film, which I think is another superb work. By the way, I bought my DVDs from the *distributors* at Digital Mall. They are friendlier and more accessible compared to your local assemblymen. Please do support them for all the exotic stuff you can't find in the cinemas.
no-fark!
The trailers (just watch the real thing, trailers are tools of deceive):
Juno
No Country For Old Men (this is good stuff wehh)


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