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  • Julie & Julia Trailer Promises Sleepless in Seattle Cuteness

    The new trailer is out for Julie & Julia, due in theaters August 7. Of course, it can't resist pointing out that the movie is "based on two true stories." The movie, which went into production last month, was written and directed by Nora Ephron, who also wrote Sleepless in Seattle and When Harry Met Sally. If the trailer is any indication, Julie & Julia will have the same light-hearted spirit and innocent messages of empowerment.

    The movie tells the parallel stories of noted chef Julia Child (Meryl Streep) and Julie Powell (Amy Adams), a dissatisfied temp worker who decides to take her life in a new direction. In 2002, the real-life Powell began cooking all of the 524 recipes in Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking. She then documented her experiences on a blog, which eventually gained a substantial following and led to this movie -- most likely the first blog-to-big-screen adaptation.

    The initial impression (no pun intended) is that Streep is just playing Streep with a Julia Child voice. The imitation sounds technically correct, but without a character of its own. But judge for yourself:


    Posted 04/30/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Amy Adams | Meryl Streep | Nora Ephron | Julie & Julia

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    • alluhrey

      04/30/09 01:22 PM
      the movie looks good and promising...

      and rich z, the meryl streep comment in the last paragraph is totally unfair. your preconceptions or bias against her are polluting your review of the trailer.
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    • dack

      04/30/09 09:10 AM
      What, no Anne Hathaway in the Amy Adams role? This looks brutal.
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