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"What movies are meant to be like"

  • Published December 7, 2007 on Film

juno.jpgOverheard tonight after a packed screening of Juno, the little film that's generating a lot of Oscar buzz for being a diamond in the rough, a throw-back to unpredictable and smart storytelling. Diablo Cody, ex-stripper and blogger from the Midwest, penned Juno, her first spec screenplay.

New York Times praises the script's epicenter:

"The movie has all the hallmarks of an art-house film — endlessly quirky dialogue with a soundtrack to match — but contains an old-fashioned moral center. At a time when many films about teenagers are a mess of machinations and hookups, Juno ends in a very tender hug."

Variety, back on November 1, explores Cody's need to blog:

"It's self-publishing. You don't have to worry about some donkey in New York sending a letter: 'This doesn't serve our needs at this time.' Instead you start getting fans, validation and the next thing you know, you have a book deal. I never received a rejection letter, never submitted anything in my life."

The blog got noticed by a manager, who eventually got it to Jason Reitman (Thank You for Smoking), who directed Juno.
Los Angeles Times speaks to her goals to rock the strong roles:

"I have a responsibility to write strong female characters. I'm going to continue to do it."


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can't wait to see it!

p.s. add a link to the film! :) because after reading this it reminded me i wanted to see if it was playing here yet or not.

willo on December 8, 2007 at 9:39 am

Willo, you'll also dig the great soundtrack, which plays in part on the comprehensive official site at Fox Searchlight, with showtime searches by zip. (Site by Real Pie Media — same as No Country for Old Men.)

proctor on December 8, 2007 at 10:10 am

[…] P.S. If you're a new reader to this blog, see how we covered Juno, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. […]

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