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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4372
EAN num: 9781557048028
ISBN number: 1557048029
Label: Newmarket
Manufacturer: Newmarket
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 160
Printing Date: February 04, 2008
Publishing house: Newmarket
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The official screenplay book tie-in to the highly acclaimed movie from Fox Searchlight Pictures, written by Diablo Cody (author of Candy Girl) and directed by Jason Reitman (Thank You for Smoking), tells the story of a confidently frank teenage girl who calls the shots with a nonchalant cool and an effortless attitude as she journeys through an emotional nine-month adventure into adulthood.
While most girls at Dancing Elk are updating their MySpace page or shopping at the mall, Juno is a whip-smart Minnesota teen living by her own rules. A typically boring afternoon becomes anything but when Juno decides to have sex with the charmingly unassuming Bleeker (Michael Cera). Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, she and best friend Leah (Olivia Thirlby) hatch a plan to find Juno's unborn baby the perfect set of parents courtesy of the local Penny Saver. They set their sights on Mark and Vanessa Loring (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner), an affluent suburban couple who are longing to adopt their very first child. Luckily, Juno has the support of her dad and stepmother (J.K. Simmons and Allison Janney). After the initial shock that their daughter has been sexually active with the unlikely 'virile' Bleeker, the family bands together to help Juno. Dad Mac accompanies Juno to size up the prospective adoptive parents to make sure they are not a couple of 'wing nuts' while stepmother Bren provides emotional support as Juno fights the prejudices of underage pregnancy. As Juno moves closer and closer to her due date, the veneer of Mark and Vanessa's idyllic life starts to show signs of cracking. While fall becomes winter and winter turns to spring, Juno's physical changes mirror her personal growth. With a fearless intellect far removed from the usual teen angst, Juno conquers her problems head-on, displaying a youthful exuberance both smart and unexpected.
In addition to the complete script, this Newmarket Shooting Scrip® book includes a foreword by director Jason Reitman, an exclusive introduction by Diablo Cody, a colour photo section, and the complete cast and crew credits.
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This is the second book in this series that I've purchased, the very first being the script of Little Miss Sunshine. While Juno was a great read--from the standpoint of the author's skill as a screenwriter, I was disappointed that Diablo did not involve herself in the production of this book in the same way that Michael Arndt did in the production of the LMS book.
Arndt shared many lessons he had learned as the script was revised in the shooting process, including explanations of why some scenes were cut. In the Juno book, however, Ms. Cody seems absent, except in the original script and a biographical/thank-you-to-those-who-helped type introduction. There are places where 3-5 scenes are simply marked as eliminated, but with no explanation of what they were, or why they were cut.
Since scripts of screenplays without writer comments are widely available on the Internet, it seems to me the people at Newmarket Press need to try harder for screenwriter involvement in this series.
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i thought it'd be the normal legal page size but its more close to a pocket book of the Juno script. But its got the entire script and a quick bio on Diablo. Good source for seeing the film on the page.
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Yes, I think I can admit it. I'm a "Juno" fanatic. I think I might be just one step away from going on eBay and buying one of those crummy hamburger phones, from Taiwan. "Juno" is one of those movies that you either absolutely love or absolutely hate. Judging, from the Amazon DVD reviews, there dosn't seem to be much of a middle ground.
Juno is the story of a percocious, cocky teenager, who gets herself pregnant, while sexually experimenting with her best friend Paulie. She makes arrangements to have the child adopted by a childless, yuppie couple named the Lorings. The film follows the nine months of her pregnancy and her relationships with her understanding parents, Paulie and the Lorings. What starts out as screwball-like, alternative comedy eventually morphs into an emotional drama about growing up and learning about the true power of love.
From the above description it sounds like you could make a really 'baaaaadd' version of an 'ABC Afterschool Special'. What made the difference? What kept it from becoming the usual Hollywood drool? That answer comes in the form of a brilliant script written by very first time screenwriter, Diablo Cody.
Miss Cody has created an imaginative, smart, well-written story, which is both funny and moving at the same time. I love the fact that her script dosn't treat it's characters or the audience like they were a bunch of dummies. When was the last time a Hollywood film had a story about teen pregnancy, that didn't make the parents out as a bunch of clueless, overeacting, screaming idiots or the teen father-to-be as an absolute jerk? When did any movie (besides "Ordinary People") treat a yuppie character as anything more than one dimensional? What I like about this script is that we meet these characters and peel away all the layers and find out what makes these people tick. Furthermore, the script is delightful in it's use of language. Diablo Cody seems to have this wonderful ear for it and a way with humourous dialogue. This is one of those films (like "The Big Lebowski" or "Pulp Fiction") that is endlessly qoutable.
So, its only natural that one of the byproducts of this well recieved film would be "Juno: The Shooting Script". I keep it as reader in my bathr-eerrrr-library and often take a peek at a page or two at a time. I love the fact, that every once in awhile, I come across small amounts of dialogue, that never made the film or were changed. Very cool! Also included is a short forward from "Juno" Director, Jason Reitman and an introduction from Diablo Cody about the creation of the script. A small amount of photos are also included along with qoutes from the actors and the production credits.
If your really as nuts about this film, as I am, than I think you'll enjoy reading and owning, this very funny, moving, well written script from a new writer with an original vision. It's "the cheese to my macaronie"! Highly recommended!
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If you loved the movie, you're going to love this book. Diablo Cody's script had audiences howling with laughter in theaters across the country, and no doubt some of that laughter caused you to miss some of the ensuing dialogue. This book enables you to relive the movie, catch the lines you missed, and relive the great feeling you had while watching the film enfold.
Recommended! Especially if you listen to the Juno Soundtrack while reading.
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Well i thought that as a screenplay its witty and original and deserving of its oscar. I also think however that by just reading what diablo cody has written brings to me a different character than the one ellen page brought onto the screen. For me, Ellens portrayal is better and speaks about her as an actress. shes amazing (see: Hard candy/the tracy fragments). though overall its wonderful. I enjoy reading diablos side-notes or the way she describes scenes. And the every-so-often line that wasn't in the movie.
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