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  • There is a reason Julia Child did not like her. Now we all get it. After watching interviews on her she's pathetic. All the while she was making her husband go through hoops due to her obsession with the internet attention, she was also cheating on him. She had no time for him but time to cheat. She's a self absorbed selfish jerk and she gives me the creeps

  • i have a crush on her.

  • this is such a great movie!

  • @TheMira0402 I thought the Streep bits were but amy adams was flat out annoying and the real Julie is worse.

  • bon appétit

  • I would fuck the shit out of Amy Adam' fat ass in this film. LOL

  • Its really too bad that julie powell turned out to be selfish and a lie. I cant believe she would cheat on her husband after him being so supportive of her, and encouraging. I was in utter shock when I heard about the affair. It's really sad :(

  • its a shame the real julie turned out to be selfish-wrecked her marriage by cheating on her husband.

  • @anglgrl0077 you mean the gal who portrayed the "blogger" ended up being a cheater? Whatever became of her?

  • @BairdmanJr The real Julie Powell is a piece of work. You can watch interviews of her on youtube.

  • @armywife012205 she's pathetic; you are right; Julia Child just did not like her and there was a reason.

  • i saw it three times!

  • This is the most incredibly delightful movie of the summer if not the year.

  • The Film: Julie & Julia; comment in 5 Parts

    AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE! (w. Fr. accent) It is absolutely both amazing and incredible that the one chef singularly responsible for the premature burial of one third of America should live to the very ripe old age of 92 and in health as did her husband of 48 very happy years—a successful chef, a successful marriage!

    Just a pun at least slightly more moribund than actually deserved because in 1960 [Last one. Thanks.]

  • How stupid you are Chucktela. One cookbook writer of french food didn't cause anyone's premature death. The fastfood generation, the margarine generation, the smoker-lifestyle, and the sedentary U.S.A. lifestyle did that. In France people have eaten that food and continue to do so and are less obese than we are. You clearly like to hear yourself talk. Your poor spouse and kids! How they must tire of your opinions.

  • as even today it was considered LOVE to serve animal products and kindness averted not to. And one thing that Julia had, and still has for each of us, is a mothers love.

    I have just recently seen Julia e(t) Julie. It was truly a moving experience that quite honesty made me shed a tear at the passing of a great friend to America at home. Through the eyes of Ms. Julie Powell and the incredible warmth of both actors, Ms. Amy Adams—the consummate fairy princess-- and especially the very

  • accurate portrayal by Ms. Meryl Streep—who had she always been so delightful would never have had to be the very beautiful woman that she is--I came to appreciate the personal import of Julia Child to millions.

    One criticism I do have of the film, however, is that the absolute seriousness of Ms. Childs attitude toward cooking seemed somewhat diluted.  Another is that she was apparently married at the age of 33 years and not 40 as reported. The consummate chef and the consummate teacher,

  • Julias intensity in the kitchen could only be appreciated in her interactions with other equally esteemed and talented chefs such as Jacques Pépin who, like Julia, uses humor in order to diffuse and entertain but whose demeanor in the kitchen is no laughing matter—it is in the sincerest earnest.

    Jacques, as the innovator, is virtually always given Julias warmest non-perfunctory approval, but on those rare occasions when she feels that he may overstep a bit in changing established practice,

  • Jacques senses the pending rebuke and quickly adjuncts, to which Julia (usually) acquiesces and nods her assent. The very subtle interaction is completely respectful and very entertaining, such as when one is invited into the home of a couple who are genuinely fond of each others exceptional ability in the kitchen (like my Mom and Dad—in our family every one cooks including the family canine, Lena, who was a devout Vegetarian like me! I just had to add this.) ctt

  • I'm going to see it tonight. Yay!

  • ...two movies rolled into one...two roller coasters of emotions, leaving you craving for the next sequential episode after you've left the current film clip--and in the end you felt waiking out of the theater having just watched 2 movies. What a feeling;--Meryl Streep is a darling, and Amy Adams; I'm a fan after that Sunshine Cleaning; wouldn't want to miss any movie from that point on--She's is so exciting to watch--like watching Vivien Leigh!

    Thanks for posting..

  • The movie ssssoooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooo  awsome

  • I anticipate an Oscar.

  • I can't WAIT to see this movie!

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