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Julie & Julia

Tomasso

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Meryl Streep is Julia Child and Amy Adams is Julie Powell in writer-director Nora Ephron's adaptation of two bestselling memoirs: Powell's Julie & Julia and My Life in France, by Julia Child with Alex Prud'homme.

Based on two true stories, 'Julie & Julia' intertwines the lives of two women who, though separated by time and space, are both at loose ends...until they discover that with the right combination of passion, fearlessness and butter, anything is possible.
 

maggiethespy

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I'm reading "Julie & Julia" right now and I absolutely love it-- Julie is even a vintage-lover and mentions wearing vintage suits to work.

She's really funny-- I hope the film conveys her subtle humor.
 

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Tomasso said:
Check out the readers' comments. :eek:

Wow...Well, it is a pretty scathing and shallow review. I can see why people would be angry about it. But I can also see how classicists would be feisty over the concept in general....However, I still plan on watching the movie when I settle into the right chick flick mood....or maybe just the book. :)
 

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My wife is really excited to see this, but most reviews seem to say the same thing: the Julia part is great, but the Julie part is awful.
 

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My wife and I saw it yesterday. Maybe it was my low expectations, but I thought it was great - both the Julie and Julia parts.
 

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It was a nice film all 'round. The Julia parts were the better watch for me. But gosh, what's more interesting to watch, paris in the 50's or Queens in the 00's?
 

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So I finally saw this yesterday, and wow, I loved it! Even if you don't care about the cuisine (like me), the characters are wonderful. I have to agree with the majority of critics in that I enjoyed the Julia parts much more than Julie, but just the same it's one of my new favorite films. A most amusing part for me was Julia and her sister humorously remarking on their Pasadena background...this, in a theatre on Colorado Boulevard, full of Pasadeneans laughing along with it! For old car lovers, Julia and her husband arrive in Paris with their '50 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon, what a beaut. Oh, and the scenes of Paris...so blissful, whereas the New York scenes are even more depressing by comparison...c'est la vie! If you haven't seen it yet, get to the theatres before it's gone!:eusa_clap
 

BinkieBaumont

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"It opens Here in The Swan River Colony on Thursday, but there were advanced screenings today Sunday, I tootled along to the Piccadilly for the 11.40 am screening and was ravenous with hunger when it finished at around 1.45 pm, I thoroughly enjoyed it, I guess thats the real NYC, not the Sex in the City/Woody Allen, take on Manhatten

makes mw want to get the Cook Book!!! Streep reminded my Of cross between Hyacinth Bucket (Pronounced Bouquet) and Fanny Cradock"


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Fanny


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Hyacinth
 

zombi

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scotrace said:
It was a nice film all 'round. The Julia parts were the better watch for me. But gosh, what's more interesting to watch, paris in the 50's or Queens in the 00's?
It's so true -- I fully admit to staring at clothing for a good portion of that film. I really enjoyed it.

I went expecting a mindless, mildly enjoyable film that I could watch while snugglin' up to my fella. It did not disappoint.
 

Scotus

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I really loved this movie, especially seeing the recreation of Paris in the '50s, the French music, etc. One of my favorite of the year.
 

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