Anyone here agree that Thank You For Smoking was better than Juno?
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externaltestaccount — 14 years ago(February 05, 2012 04:31 AM)
Agreed, it's his most scathing film he's made (I've not seen Young Adult) and it's all the better for it. He seems to have lost his anger at the world and now just accepts his fate, which both Juno and Up In the Air both feel like they are doing. I hope Young Adult sees him back to form.
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PhoenixPhuck — 12 years ago(December 13, 2013 02:21 PM)
I feel both movies deserve equal credit, but I ever-so-slightly prefer Juno and therefore I guess I'm glad it's the one of the two that's gotten so much critical/commercial love.
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