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Juno’s Michael Cera and Ellen Page Sing “Anyone Else But You”

Juno's Michael Cera and Ellen Page sing "Anyone Else But You" against a montage of scenes from Jason Reitman's hit movie, which scored four Oscar nominations earlier this week.

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Comment by mpw47 on 3/11/08 at 11:24 am

I saw this movie and it was one of the best produced films of 2007. It could have one afew more awards but then again there where other movies just as good. this film which I heard was made for 6 million and is now over the 136 million dollar market shows everyone if you have a good script and the right people in a movie it will make money .... Great movie

Comment by sarah on 9/29/08 at 5:37 pm

This movie juno is a really great movie and i love it and also Michael Cera is such a funny and very handsom guy and when i fist saw him on tv and movies i though he was really cute.

Comment by sarah on 9/29/08 at 5:38 pm

Email me if anyone knows his email or anything

Comment by sarah on 9/29/08 at 5:39 pm

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