![]() Mouth to Mouth $27.99 "Mouth To Mouth" is a contrived movie. The script written by some one taking Ritilan or some drug used for Adult Attention Disorder. The story ambles in several lost directions. Of course, Ellen Page, does the best she can given the level of the material she had to work with. It is difficult to believe that she would choose to follow up "Juno" and "Smart People" with a movie such as "Mouth To Mouth". I do believe Ellen needs to be advised, that even though 'they' offered you a movie, it does not mean you actually need to do it. Ellen and her manager need to know when to say "NO". "Mouth To Mouth" is definitely a NO movie. ![]() I Downloaded a Ghost $9.98 My son is 5 and loves this movie. We rented it and he didnt want to take it back so i bought it. There are costumes and ghosts, but it is not scary. I think it showed my son that he shouldn't be scared at halloween because there are just people under all those costumes. ![]() Interview March 2008 - Ellen Page: Why She's Not Like The Rest $3.99 "Interview Magazine", March 2008, ASIN B0013TPR8C. "Ellen Page: - Why she's not like the rest, by Drew Barrymore" Hey! Here's a glamorous full page color cover photo of Ms. Ellen Page in an interview by Actress/Producer Drew Barrymore... plus 3 more great pictures, all by Collier Schorr, of this new-to- Hollywood actress who clearly holds promise of rising to stardom and garnering Oscars, and for acting. EP's acting in "Hard Candy" really sets the acting bar high in pushing the envelope for intimacy and suspense, and the same self-determination and self-assuredness showed through in "Juno". This interview explores the inner self of Ellen Page: where she's from, her film work, role-playing, character development, and brief discussion of some favorite hobbies. We learn Ellen will be in one of DB's upcoming films. Interview Magazine March '08 issue is 192 pages in length, has nearly 2/3 of its photographs in color (unfortunately not Madison Ave glossy), mostly avante garde Vogue-type but with plenty of underwear (even red), ample mane wolf hair-dos, legs, youths, mostly blond princesses, gadgets. Other notable interviews featured in this edition are reserved for the reader - this edition is for savvy collectors. ![]() Juno (Single-Disc Edition) $19.98 I love Juno for reasons not only great in number, but reasons that are hard to express. Firstly, Ellen Page is a likable teen girl who just happens to be pregnant. I can't imagine anyone other than Ellen playing Juno. Juno is a sarcastic, at times dead pan, normal girl who have her freaky quirks. Her sarcasm only hides the depth of emotion that she has, and Juno rarely lets anyone in her inner sanctum. She knows love, pain, both emotionally and physically, has high hopes for her baby, which is why she gives the baby up, and shows the true maturity it takes to raise a child. She knows that there are better things for her baby that she can't give and that there are things she wants for herself that would not be possible if she had a child. She is a child herself, just with a hardened, skewed vision of life. Secondly, Bleeker is a cute and has an innocence to him that you don't always see in teens in movies. He loves Juno and wants to be there for her but it unsure of how to be and just does what he can to get by in the film but that generally means not sticking up for himself. Next, I like that the movie looks differently at teen pregnancy. I am not saying that being a pregnant is easy, should be glorified or is a wonderful thing, but it is still a pregnancy, which is considered a blessing and a beautiful thing. Juno shows that it isn't just a have an abortion or "screw up" your life type of situation. People can find blessed miracles in garbage dumps of situations. I recommend this movie for EVERYONE. |
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