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As Juno is walking into the abortion clinic, an exterior shot shows that there is only one entrance door. The shot of her entering from inside the clinic shows a double-door entrance. See more...
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The song that Juno and Bleeker sing at the end of the movie is called "Anyone Else" by the Moldy Peaches. The original song is played by a girl (Kimya Dawson) and a boy (Adam Green) but in the movie Bleeker sings the girl's part and Juno the guy's part. See more...
Juno (2007) - 7 corrections
starring Allison Janney, Ellen Page, J.K. Simmons, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Garner, Michael Cera (add more)
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The comic Mark gives Juno (Most Fruitful Yuki) is priced $2.95, despite the fact he tells Juno he picked it up in Japan while touring with his band. [Unless Mark elaborates and explains that it was made in Japan as well, there is nothing wrong about his story. It might have been brought over by a collector in Japan, someone sold it to him while they were in Japan etc.]
In the beginning when Juno's father is identified as working in heating and air-conditioning and is shown walking past his work vehicle, the side indicates "MacGuff's HVAC". When Juno goes for her first ultrasound and then shows it to Mark (the adoptive father), the ultrasound says "Juno McGuff" at the top. [The radiologist who entered the name "McGuff" into the system misspelled Juno's name. Happens all the time.]
At one part of the film, the Jason Bateman character shows Juno a VHS tape of a rare horror film. However, the tape somehow fills his widescreen plasma/LCD TV. Since when are VHS tapes capable of displaying in 16:9 enhanced widescreen? Yes, technically they could have been watching on zoom or 16:9 stretch, but the image on the screen looks unstretched and too good for zoom mode, especially for VHS. [Quite easily. Using my setup as an example I have my set top box connected to my VCR. The image is being presented like a DVD player in which if the channel being broadcast is in widescreen then the image being recorded on video will also be in widescreen.]
In the scene where Juno calls her friend to tell her she is pregnant, her friend asks "Juno?" to which Juno replies, "No, it's Morgan Freeman. Do you have some bones that need collecting?" This is a reference to the movie "The Bone Collector". However it was Denzel Washington, not Morgan Freeman, who starred in that movie. [That can be put down to a character mistake.]
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