HONEST TO BLOG, BELIEVE THE HYPE: JUNO IS FANTASTIC

It is so rare that a film lives up to the hype surrounding the finished product, but Juno did just that and actually exceeded my high expectations. Frankly, I am unable to recall the last time that I left a movie wholly satisfied, with a huge smile on my face, quoting it immediately.

Let’s start with director Jason Reitman. I am a huge fan of Thank You For Smoking, which he directed and adapted from Christopher Buckley’s novel. He maintains a similar pace, visual style and spirit in Juno, intermingling comedy with just a dash of surprising sentiment. Most of the Juno buzz has been for screenwriter Diablo Cody, but Reitman’s effort should not be overlooked. The Oscars may not come knocking, but at least he was nominated for a 2008 Independent Spirit Award.

And as for lead actress Ellen Page as Juno…perfection. I first took notice of her at Sundance last year, when she starred as a victim of domestic torture at the hands of Catherine Keener in An American Crime. She reminded me of Jodie Foster and Natalie Portman at the beginning of their careers; mature beyond their years and very talented. And then I rented the intense Hard Candy (see photo below). I can only describe that film and her performance as…tremendously disturbing, especially given the age of Page’s character (14).

In Juno, it was certainly nice to see Ellen Page in a lighter environment (which, under non-cinematical circumstances, teenage pregnancy isn’t). She plays quirky quite well, and it was as if Cody wrote the film with her in mind. I certainly can’t imagine any other actress in her age range that would have been half as convincing or likable. Although she has appeared in a blockbuster (X-Men: The Last Stand), I have high hopes for her future as a very successful independent film star and her chances at a Best Actress Oscar nod for Juno.

I have written about Diablo Cody before, and I would like to reiterate that she is worthy of the accolades she is receiving for this, her first screenplay. It is a bold tale, and the material, with anyone other than Reitman behind the lens and delivered by this fantastic ensemble cast, could have been disastrous. Juno is chock full of pop culture references and unconventional characters, and it is refreshing to experience a film world that looks, feels and sounds just like a 29 year old wrote and envisioned it. As for her next move, Cody is currently writing and producing The United States of Tara, a half hour comedy for Steven Spielberg that will air on Showtime. Not too shabby.

If you are familiar with Jennifer Garner from her kick-ass days on Alias or her cutesy roles in movies like 13 Going on 30, you are in for a pleasant surprise in Juno. Her performance is subtle but striking, and so essential to the story; worthy of a Best Supporting Actress nomination. Just watch her face whenever onscreen husband Jason Bateman appears. Priceless.

The dynamic duo from Arrested Development don’t share screen time together in Juno, but just watching Bateman and Michael Cera in the same film was reward enough. If you would have asked me several years ago whether or not I thought that Jason Bateman would make a comeback, I might have laughed out loud. While an unlikely candidate (Silver Spoons, Teen Wolf Too), his resurgence is well-deserved and his star is definitely on the rise again (he co-stars with Will Smith in this summer’s Hancock). And clearly this is Cera’s year to shine, although I have to say that I much preferred his performance in Juno to the over-hyped Superbad. Is there another actor more worthy of the title ‘King Awkward’ than this guy right now?

Even the smaller roles were brilliantly cast and brought to life in Juno. Though I’ll never be able to shake the image of J.K. Simmons as evil Schillinger from Oz, he has become an invaluable character actor with a great face and comedic timing. Ditto Allison Janney, who has recently proven with both Juno and Hairspray that she has effortlessly shed the conservative sheen from her years on The West Wing. But my favorite Janney appearances on the big screen have been her brief yet stunning turn as Chris Cooper’s wife in American Beauty and supportive girlfriend to Meryl Streep in The Hours.

Obviously I highly recommend Juno for just about everyone. It tops my list as the best of 2007, and might just require a second viewing in the theater (which is VERY unusual for even me).

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IT’S MY BIRTHDAY AND I’LL BLOG IF I WANT TO

Here is what we planned to do today, to celebrate the fact that my old soul is now 35:

  • Brunch in Napa at the Boon Fly CafĂ©, for the most amazingly fresh & delicious dozen tiny gourmet sugar donuts in the world
  • Dinner & a movie (Sweeney Todd) at the brand new Sundance Kabuki Cinema in San Francisco, where you can reserve your seats online and eat an upscale meal while viewing the film from the Balcony Bar
  • Go see SF’s all-female band Making Dinner live at the Bottom of the Hill, featuring my buddy’s sister on drums (hi Zarah!)

And thanks to the thunder, lightning, gale force winds, hail and relentless rain (combined with the fact that I shouldn’t be out and about in all of that only three weeks after back surgery), this is what we actually did:

  • Brunch at the closest possible dive
  • Watched Ocean’s Thirteen on DVD
  • Dinner at the closest possible restaurant
  • Border’s; bought a stack of books & a movie (A View to a Kill, my favorite Bond movie ever)

But hey, it turned out to be a great day (and probably a cheaper one at that). No complaints. Had to share.

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NERD ALERT! GET YOUR ‘LOST’ FIX HERE


I know I’m not the only one who geeks out whenever the new LOST promos air on TV. And I also know that there are thousands out there who are also counting down the days until Season 4 premieres on January 31.

So here are a few ways to entertain yourselves in the meantime…

Start by watching the video on Fly Oceanic Air. Then go to the interactive Find 815 site, where you watch another video and then follow the clues and story.

Apparently, there are actual Oceanic Air billboards up in Portland right now. That is an expensive marketing campaign, my friends. I am impressed.

Oh, and Oceanic Airlines put out a fake press release last week, announcing their return to service. The most interesting part of it is the list of new destinations (many of which are related to LOST survivors and flashbacks, and some of which probably tie into the new season): 

Los Angeles, CA
Tustin, CA
Ames, IA
Miami, FL
New York, NY
Portland, OR
Knoxville, TN
Seoul, South Korea
Sydney, Australia

In other LOST news, you can watch an 8 minute, 15 second review of the entire series so far on ABC.com, as well as every single episode of the first 3 seasons, now streaming in HD for free. But remember – the writers of those episodes do not receive ANY compensation for their work when it airs online (support the writer’s strike; boycott online viewing until it settles!).

Ok then, what are you waiting for?

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ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER ‘A’ TRADED AWAY


Just a quick note of exasperation. My favorite baseball team just traded away their best player and the only one left who had an actual personality, to which I say: WTF? Seriously? Boo, hiss, and a huge thumbs down.

Sending Nick Swisher to the White Sox (for a few more of those infamous minor league “prospects”) sealed my fate as a (normally very dedicated) A’s fan this year; I’m stashing the crisp white home jersey away in the closet for the entire 2008 season, and I won’t be going to any games. So there.

I’m sure that a few years down the line, I will laugh at this because of one the guys they acquired for either Swisher or Haren will lead the team to the World Series at their new ballpark. But in the meantime, I’m a bitter kitty with a Mark Mulder trade flashback headache.

Have a nice weekend!

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THE SURGERY CHRONICLES, PT 12: THE FINAL CHAPTER; A SUMMARY


Three weeks ago today, I had back surgery. Today, I can walk and drive without pain, and I returned to work (all without the assistance of medication)!

I have been writing about the process and sharing my experiences, but it’s time to move on and return to a topic I love far more than my little old lady ailments – pop culture.

To sum up, here is how I spent the last 21 days of my life:

  • Books: 2
  • Episodes of 30 Rock (Season 1) on DVD: 2
  • Episodes of Nip/Tuck (Season 4) on DVD: 3
  • Episodes of Lost (Season 3) on DVD: 8
  • Naps: 13
  • Blog entries posted: 15
  • Movies (cable/TiVO/theater): 15
  • Movie-doku puzzles: 21 (13 successes, 8 failures)

In retrospect, I was quite productive for someone recovering from major surgery and under the (prescribed) influence!

I totally appreciated your supportive emails and comments, and I hope you stick around for more entertaining posts. Stay tuned for reviews of Juno (absolutely LOVED it) and Charlie Wilson’s War (disappointing), as well as the Season 5 premiere of The L Word (I watch it because I HAVE to, but yikes).

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