Non-Golden Globe Countdown: Juno
As promised, Popsquire is counting down the days to the non-Golden Globes with daily examples of how the nominated films epitomize the constant collision between pop culture and law. First up…Juno (which already won Best Comedy at the Critics’ Choice Awards).
For those of you who have not seen Juno, shame on you, but this is what you need to know…
Juno is a hilarious dark comedy about a high school student who gets pregnant and decides to give the baby up for adoption. She finds the prospective adoptive parents, played by Jennifer Garner and Jason Batemen, through an ad in the local PennySaver.
Popsquire’s perspective…
Approximately 34 states permit advertising for adoption, while approximately 17 states permit advertising only by licensed agencies.
Popsquire’s potential ad…
Snarky attorney/blogger looking for healthy baby to potty train itself, cook own food, study hard, pay for own Ivy League education, and then take care of Popsquire when he’s too old to know any better.
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in your ad you forgot “candidate must be willing to challenge me in Wii competition until the 9 month pregnancy is finished”