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Juno - Music From The Motion Picture

Juno - Music From The Motion Picture

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wonderful music
The music is absolutely amazing and good for any age group. My product was shipped very quickly and in perfect condition. Thanks so much!
2008-05-08
Juno
The movie Juno was EXCELLENT! Ellen Page was terrific in it as were all the other actors! The soundtrack is just AWESOME! I knew as soon as I saw the movie I had to buy the soundtrack because being a child of the '60's myself I could definitely relate to the music! Kimya Dawson puts into words what I am thinking so well! "Loose Lips" was especially entertaining! I listened to the soundtrack the first time with my 29 yr old son and he also loved it! The movie and music really spans the generations! We need more movies like this!
2008-05-07
Easy
While I was watching the movie Juno I was surprised at how much I noticed the music in the movie. There were certainly a few big name artists like The Kinks and Buddy Holly, but the majority was songs I did not know by people I really had not heard of. What they had in common was that they were unusual, most had a good folksy beat, and almost all of them stuck in my head. So much so that I went out and bought the album. There is also another album, which I saw on iTunes, but can't seem to find on Amazon of B-Sides. These are all songs from scenes cut from the movie. It is a great companion piece and has many great songs as well.
2008-05-04
great songs, very easy on the ears
Great purchase. After I left the theater I knew I would have to buy the sound track! It goes very smooth on the ears, vey easy to listen. I bought one for me and one for the girlfriend, who haven`t seen the movie yet and already love it, just for the songs.

Wrapping it up, nice movie with a must have sound track! Go for it!
2008-05-02
Radio, Radio
The soundtrack is a great example of utilizing artists from the past with the music of the present to deliver an outstanding package, which works well with the moods of the movie.

In what could be a playlist from a college radio station, there is oldies and classic rock (Buddy Holly, The Kinks and Mott the Hoople's timeless anthem, All the Young Dudes), with a solid helping of the indie scene through Sonic Youth, Cat Power, Belle & Sebastian and Kimya Dawson, as a solo artist and her bands - Antsy Pants and Moldy Peaches. The real gem - which encapsulates the film - is Michael Cera and Ellen Page on Anyone Else but You.

By pulling music from a variety of sources, the soundtrack is a real as dialing in the college DJ on the car radio before driving out of the high school parking lot immediately after school.
2008-04-28
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