Tell that to Ray Carney....Juno (and films of that ilk) wants it both ways, though. It wants to be hip and "different" from the mainstream but at the same time it also wants you to buy it's "hip" merchandise. I think you missed the last part of the quote about how it's for people who think they're above crowedpleasers. There's a lot of people who are going to mistaken this as the alternative to the mainstream and it's not. I'm not going to like this movie in the same way I don't like other bland, uninteresting mainstream films.Antoine Doinel wrote:This pretty much confirms what I think is the mindset of most people eager to turn their noses at Juno - people don't want to be associated with something that might be popular.
This is not something people have just decided to dislike because they hate the "quirky" trend but crowd pleasers, at least to me, have always been the lowest form of cinema. Above all things, though, I just cannot get over how awful the dialogue in the trailers are. You can just see the woman who wrote this at her desk giggling at her own clever lines, which are things that people don't ever say in real life!Moreover, what's wrong with a crowd-pleaser? If done well, they can be some of the best movie going experiences out there.