arcadian
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Sun Dec-13-09 03:59 PM
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Watched that last night. Did anybody else find it anticlimactic when Julia Child said she didn't care for Julia? Kind shot the whole film and Julie's whole project right out of the sky.
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:01 PM
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1. Thankfully I'd already known that. But when I found out, I was sorely disappointed. |
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I have no idea why she didn't like Julie, either. What Julie did seemed so utterly and totally like something that Julia would have applauded and celebrated.
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:01 PM
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3. Maybe she was a total, you know, witch. |
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:23 PM
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5. I read that Julia was less-than-supportive of Julie's project because that "wasn't the point" of |
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"Mastering the Art of French Cooking." It wasn't something to plod through day by day and she thought it was more of a stunt than a celebration of cooking. I tend to agree with her.
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:30 PM
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6. Yeah I think so, it was a gimmick. |
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Like if I said I was going to walk across the United States backwards, then I did it and blogged about it, I'd probably be able to pick up a book deal somewhere.
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:40 PM
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7. yeah, I thought so at first, but I really had a lot more respect for Julie when |
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she was done with the project - it really did seem like therapy for her, and a way to realize her vision of being a writer.
I could see why Child might not see it as a homage, but I really think it was.
(apologies for getting on ya about Harry Potter, I just seem to have too much fondness for it.)
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arcadian
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:51 PM
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I should probably give the books a shot. And despite my protestation, that movie wasn't that bad. The post was kind of a joke, it's why I intentionally got all the names wrong. I like any sci-fi/fantasy and I have seen far worse than the Half Blood Prince. My wife really got me on that rant when she asked half way through the movie, "Why do we care about these people?". The thing that really got me was the lack of development for Voldemort, yeah they explained his schooling, but they didn't really portray the threat very well in that film, I thought. The Helena Bonham Carter gang running around was a little too jokey for my taste.
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Sun Dec-13-09 05:35 PM
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10. the books do a better job with the backstory... |
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there's a lot more of it there than they had time for in the movie, and I suspect there will be more exposition in the next movie.
Your post was kinda funny, actually, when I thought about it, but people seem to have developed a bit of HP defensiveness! :rofl:
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:01 PM
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2. Never saw it. But did Julia say that? |
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:04 PM
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They didn't really explore it in the movie. When Julie got all famous a reporter asked her if she knew that Julia Child's reaction was that she wasn't showing respect or something.
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Sun Dec-13-09 04:53 PM
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9. No. Child was pushing 90 and probably didn't even read it. Probably heard about it. nt |
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