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Originally posted by K8teebug: I loved that it was subtle and they didn't make a big scene about how the main character was killed.
Originally posted by K8teebug: I am not trying to say the entire movie was subtle. I just mean that I liked that the death "scene" was more just a flash, and not a huge drawn out scene, as in most movies. You want to really be freaked out? Read McCarthy's The Road. You can read it in a day.
Originally posted by sweetcell: according to IMDB and wiki, a movie version of The Road is currently in pre-production.
Originally posted by Darth Ed: Juno was fun, but I couldn't help comparing it (unfavorably) to last year's Knocked Up by Judd Apatow. You might not think so, but I feel that Knocked Up is a much better film overall. Certainly funnier, but I think it's richer thematically as well. Maybe I just relate to it more because they are adults in Knocked Up, as opposed to high school students in Juno. Juno is definitely worth seeing though. Ellen Page is a rock star, and the dialogue has that hyper-literate "Gilmore Girls" quality that I typically enjoy.
Originally posted by bearman: I can't say enough good things about Persepolis. Just one of those movies where the story, animation, humor, history, and humanity all come together nicely. I enjoyed this movie a lot. Anyone else see it? Thoughts?
Originally posted by wanderlust j. marshmallow: SPOILER I just wish the directors showed how the main character was killed. There was a big build up leading to it, then bam, he's already dead. That was the most disappointing part to me. They had no problem showing psychoboy's car accident in the end?? (what was the point of that anyway?). Still, it's a good movie and psychoboy really freaked me out!