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Juno Director: Joe Drake, Jason Reitman Cast: Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Garner

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/15/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 9,085

Viewer Rating: (114 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Disc One:; Audio commentary by director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody; Deleted scenes with optional commentary by Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody; Gag reel & gag take; Cast & crew jam; Screen tests; Way Beyond "Our" Maturity Level: Juno - Leah - Bleeker Featurette; Diablo Cody Is Totally Boss featurette; Jason Reitman for Shizz featurette; Honest to Blog! Creating Juno featurette; ; Disc Two: ; Digital copy of Juno for portable media players

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Juno
1. Autumn/Main Titles [4:09]
2. Little Pink Plus [2:47]
3. Up the Spout [2:10]
4. Whatever [2:38]
5. Freaky [2:20]
6. Family Life [2:29]
7. Fingernails [2:49]
8. The Penny Saver [3:24]
9. Anything But This [4:10]
10. The Lorings [5:29]
11. Jam Session [5:02]
12. Winter [3:54]
13. Dovetailing Interests [5:46]
14. What a Surprise [2:36]
15. Boundaries [1:59]
16. His Only Vice [2:59]
17. Nesting [1:35]
18. It's Me, Vanessa [3:17]
19. Spring [5:56]
20. A Piece of Furniture [4:51]
21. Grow Up [2:55]
22. Decision Time [3:35]
23. Fatherly Advice [3:33]
24. The Coolest [1:29]
25. We Have a Baby [1:32]
26. Still In [2:34]
27. Summer [3:06]
28. End Titles [2:55]

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Editorial Reviews

When a teenage girl is faced with an unexpected pregnancy, she enlists the aid of her best friend in finding the unborn child a suitable home in this coming-of-age comedy drama from Thank You for Smoking director Jason Reitman. Juno (Ellen Page) may seem wise beyond her years, but after sleeping with classmate Bleeker (Michael Cera), the pregnant teen quickly realizes how little she really knows about life. Thankfully, Juno has been blessed with parents (J.K. Simmons and Allison Janney) who trust their daughter's judgment, and a best friend named Leah (Olivia Thirlby), who's always willing to help out in a pinch. With a little help from Leah, Juno soon comes into contact with Mark (Jason Bateman) and Vanessa (Jennifer Garner) -- an affluent suburban couple who have been unable to conceive a child of their own. Mark and Vanessa seem like they would make great parents, and are eager to adopt Juno's unborn child. Now, as adolescent Juno is faced with a series of very adult decisions, she will draw on the support of her family and friends in order to discover who she truly is, and discover that one bad choice can have a lifetime of consequences. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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BEST MOVIE EVER!by Anonymous

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August 18, 2009: Please note all comments are from my 13 year old. I'm just typing it!

This movie is really funny. I loved every minute of it. I watch it at least twice a month. It makes you really think about the meaning of life and that sometimes that meaning comes from teenagers who are bored. The cast is amazing, especially the way Michael Cera and Ellen Page interacted.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Taking a real situation of teenage pregnancy and all that it entails and wrapping it around an excelby hokmah

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July 18, 2009: Taking a real situation of teenage pregnancy and all that it entails and wrapping it around an excellent portrayal of the CURRENT language, behaviours and attitudes of today's generation. Ellen Page is excellant as are the whole cast in presenting this story, in a real way. A serious situation met with maturity beyond years, JUNO tells a story with positive outcomes teaching our young people today an important lesson. It is not done in a condescending manner - but with real emotions, thoughts and humor. I laughed and cried - learned a new language - and an insight into today's young people. I recommend this movie to the whole family - it opens the door to serious discussion about a subject that is sometimes difficult to talk about.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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What to watch out for

  • Language:

    Strong for a PG-13. Language is both colorful (lots of variations on the words "s--t," as well as uses of "a--hole," "bastard," and "dick") and creative ("f--ketty"). Juno flashes the finger once.

  • Messages

  • Sex:

    Plenty of talk -- this is, after all, a movie about a teenager who gets pregnant -- but little is seen onscreen. There are flashes of a 16-year-old's bare legs and hints that she and her partner have removed their underwear, but there's no... More

    Plenty of talk -- this is, after all, a movie about a teenager who gets pregnant -- but little is seen onscreen. There are flashes of a 16-year-old's bare legs and hints that she and her partner have removed their underwear, but there's no real nudity (though the boy takes his shirt off, the girl keeps hers on). Words like "humping" are bandied about to discuss hookups, some of which are described as "magnificent." A young couple kisses tenderly. Close

  • Consumerism:

    Juno drinks from a bottle of Sunny D (label clearly visible); mentions of Smirnoff Ice, Boons, Adderall, Sonic Youth, Pellegrino, and Vitamin water. Much swooning over guitar brands like Les Paul and Fender.

  • Drugs:

    Discussion of both drinking and taking drugs, but no glimpses of actual use of either. Juno mentions selling her Adderall (an ADD drug).

  • Violence:

    Nothing but verbal sparring.

What Parents Need to Know

About Juno

Parents need to know that this well-written, warmhearted comedy tackles a very serious subject: teen pregnancy. It has real bite, as well as frank sex talk and some swearing, which makes it iffy for younger viewers. But there's plenty here to appeal to older teens -- not the least of which is Superbad's Michael Cera, who co-stars. Unlike a lot of teen-centric Hollywood fare, the film doesn't condescend. Even its treatment of teen pregnancy, which may appear cavalier at first, comes across as sensitive and mature in the end.