Hey, we enjoyed Juno as much as anyone [ed note: that's the editorial we; I sort of agreed with bloggers who thought it sucked] but, like many of its indie compatriots, its conformity to indie stereotypes made it ripe for satire. In this ode to “every indie movie,” the Rotten Tomatoes Show hosts Ellen & Brett attack everything from Garden State to The Royal Tenenbaums, waxing on bearded intellectuals, wood paneling, and Kimya Dawson along the way.
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