Anyone here agree that Thank You For Smoking was better than Juno?
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jzappa — 18 years ago(April 08, 2008 08:41 AM)
Ever since I saw it, I have been wondering why it didn't hit me as hard as everyone else, or even hit me hard at all. And now, I think it's been confirmed. It doesn't take itself seriously enough for what it tries to say, comedy or not. It's such an insecure film that it contrives its dialogue and the bombast of certain characters including Juno herself.
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fentress — 18 years ago(April 08, 2008 10:54 AM)
I think you make a good point. I appreciated how she was changed her mind about her initial idea of an abortion and seemed genuinely concerned that the child would get good adoptive parents. But it seemed to me that if one were unexpectedly pregnant (or the closest I could get, being male, would be to father an unplanned pregnancy) and were giving it up for adoption, one would be riddled with questions of there being a child out there somewhere in the world that is biologically yours but you're not caring for it. That's not to say giving it up for adoption wouldn't be a good course of action, but you would still be troubled at least for a while wondering about the ultimate fate of your child. It bothered me that Juno seemed so untroubled in this way. I didn't quite buy how easy it was for her. Though it didn't ruin the movie for me, I thought that was a major flaw.
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Frosty_86 — 17 years ago(April 16, 2008 04:25 PM)
I love both of the movies but I enjoyed THANK YOU FOR SMOKING a little more with JUNO. I think that THANK YOU FOR SMOKING has different type of humor that JUNO did and I think that people as a whole could get more of the jokes in JUNO and I think thats why it got more appreciation. JUNO was a change for critics and people because it was not a poltical movie and it wasnt dark it was a feel good movie and in 2007 there kinda seemed like there was a lack of the feel gooders but I still personally liked SMOKING better
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redfirebird2008 — 17 years ago(June 22, 2008 01:25 AM)
I like them both, but Thank You For Smoking was funnier to me and I do agree with the point brought up about how Juno doesn't even seem concerned at all about the idea of giving a child up for adoption. That's probably not how it goes down for 99% of the women/girls out there who give their babies up for adoption, so in this respect it's a fairly unrealistic portrayal of the situation.
Eckhart and Page are both great in their roles for these two movies though. That's the thing that stands out most to me about both movies. And I can't wait for Eckhart's performance in The Dark Knight. -
Cal Hawks — 17 years ago(June 22, 2008 11:03 PM)
It's really close But yeah, I think Thank you for Smoking is a little better I also think Eckhart is one of the most underestimated actors around, though that is slowly changing..
I will say this though I loved both movies a lot, and will be looking forward to anything young Master Reitman releases. -
agcohn — 17 years ago(June 29, 2008 09:31 PM)
No.
Thank You For Smoking
was a funny but shallow film. Eckhart's delivery was the only thing that saved the film.
The title character of
Juno
had a similar style to that of Nick Naylor of
Thank You For Smoking
, but the supporting characters were much better developed in
Juno
.
In the end,
Thank You For Smoking
is made meaningless by its dependence on innumerable cliches, while
Juno
tells a unique and heartfelt story.
Too much is made of Juno the character's style, but the film would have succeeded regardless of that, because it tells a story that real people can respond to. Nobody responds to the story of Nick Naylor; they just laugh at how goofy it is. -
JimmyZappa — 17 years ago(January 05, 2009 03:06 PM)
I don't agree that it was "grossly overappreciated", but I did like this movie better than Juno. Juno's still great though.
Stuff like this reminds me of "Movie Poop Shoot.com" from Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.