Julie & Julia (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Sony has revealed highres artwork for both the DVD and Blu-ray releases
Title: Julie & Julia (IMDb)
Starring: Meryl Streep
Released: 8th December 2009
SRP: $28.96 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.96) and Blu-ray ($39.95) releases of Julie & Julia which stars Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, and Stanley Tucci. Each will be available to own from the 8th December. The DVD release will include an audio commentary with Writer/Director Nora Ephron, and a Secret Ingredients: Creating Julie & Julia featurette. The Blu-ray release will include that, along with the following additional features ("Family & Friends Remember Julia Child", "Julia's Kitchen", "Poaching Eggs with Julia Child & Jacques Pépin", "Making Hollandaise Sauce with Julia Child & Jacques Pépin", "Mark Peel prepares Scrambled Eggs", "Suzanne Goin prepares Braised Beef Short Ribs", "Steven Lewandowski & Drew Nieporent Prepare Butter Poached Maine Lobster"). We've attached our first look at the package artwork for each release below:


Quote: A culinary legend provides a frustrated office worker with a new recipe for life in Julie & Julia, the true stories of how Julia Child's (Meryl Streep) life and cookbook inspired fledgling writer Julie Powell (Amy Adams) to whip up 524 recipes in 365 days and introduce a new generation to the magic of French cooking. Stanley Tucci (The Devil Wears Prada) co-stars in director Nora Ephron's delicious comedy about joy, obssesion and butter. Bon appétit!
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Meryl Streep
Released: 8th December 2009
SRP: $28.96 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.96) and Blu-ray ($39.95) releases of Julie & Julia which stars Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, and Stanley Tucci. Each will be available to own from the 8th December. The DVD release will include an audio commentary with Writer/Director Nora Ephron, and a Secret Ingredients: Creating Julie & Julia featurette. The Blu-ray release will include that, along with the following additional features ("Family & Friends Remember Julia Child", "Julia's Kitchen", "Poaching Eggs with Julia Child & Jacques Pépin", "Making Hollandaise Sauce with Julia Child & Jacques Pépin", "Mark Peel prepares Scrambled Eggs", "Suzanne Goin prepares Braised Beef Short Ribs", "Steven Lewandowski & Drew Nieporent Prepare Butter Poached Maine Lobster"). We've attached our first look at the package artwork for each release below:


Synopsis
Quote: A culinary legend provides a frustrated office worker with a new recipe for life in Julie & Julia, the true stories of how Julia Child's (Meryl Streep) life and cookbook inspired fledgling writer Julie Powell (Amy Adams) to whip up 524 recipes in 365 days and introduce a new generation to the magic of French cooking. Stanley Tucci (The Devil Wears Prada) co-stars in director Nora Ephron's delicious comedy about joy, obssesion and butter. Bon appétit!
News by Tom Woodward
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stevepulaski wrote: Big Whit wrote: Will rent as a cure for insomnia.
Wow, how very original you are.
Wow, how very original you are.
The finger-in-the-mouth cover is very suggestive. 
Dang, I just love Amy Adams...I also like the fact that she looks like Isla Fisher.
Will give this one a rent. Ms. Streep has a tendency to hit a home run everytime she comes up to bat. She flat out rescued "Devil Wears Prada" bet she does the same for this.
Plus, as a kid, we had a ball watching Julia child. She was unintentionally funny. She always carried a towel just in case she made a 'spilly'. We roared.
Dang, I just love Amy Adams...I also like the fact that she looks like Isla Fisher.
Will give this one a rent. Ms. Streep has a tendency to hit a home run everytime she comes up to bat. She flat out rescued "Devil Wears Prada" bet she does the same for this.
Plus, as a kid, we had a ball watching Julia child. She was unintentionally funny. She always carried a towel just in case she made a 'spilly'. We roared.
Big Whit wrote: Will rent as a cure for insomnia.
Thats what I was thinking.
Thats what I was thinking.
Amy Adams looks 12 in that picture.
I don't know why Amy Adams has to hold the fork in the cover.
Other than that, perfect cover art, and definite first day buy for me.
Other than that, perfect cover art, and definite first day buy for me.
This movie looked so painfully boring.
Highres artwork added
My wife dragged me to see this movie, and I have to admit, I rather liked it. I thought it was well acted, funny and just a all around feel good movie. I'll "reluctantly" let my wife buy it =-P
ScottRay67 wrote: What!!! No 'unrated' version!!!
I think they decided the Julia Child's sex romp around France and cooking naked period was best left for people to put up on youtube.
Still, rather good movie.
I think they decided the Julia Child's sex romp around France and cooking naked period was best left for people to put up on youtube.
Still, rather good movie.
Cute movie. It's on par with Ephron's "You've Got Mail", but it does one thing better: Meryl Streep and Amy Adams. Streep walked away with the movie though, it surely wouldn't have been as good without her.
Nothing special with the artwork.
ScottRay67 wrote: What!!! No 'unrated' version!!!
You can't be serious!
You can't be serious!
Artwork = below average if didn't matched the poster. But otherwise, I'll definitely be renting this off of Netflix. My parents actually liked this movie a lot as well as some of my friends.
Blu-ray artwork added
What!!! No 'unrated' version!!!
I guess I'll rent it.....
I guess I'll rent it.....
Streep is a living legend. Her performance in this and Mulligan's in An Education are both pretty much a lock for the upcoming various Best Actress nominations.
The trailer has had me interested in this so I may check it out but I don't think I'll spread the word about it since I've gotten enough flack over enjoying 'The Proposal'.
Fast release date. Though, skip.
I love Streep and Adams, so I will definitely rent it.
Loved this because of one factor: the Queen, Miss Meryl Streep. Definite buy.
Missed out on this one. Love both Meryl Streep and Amy Adams. Worth renting.
This film is made out of butter.
It was sleepy, obvious, overlong, mawkish, badly edited and mostly unfunny.
Streep was exceptional, though. And I mean it. Whenever she was onscreen, I was convinced the movie was good.
But it wasn't.
Still, she's bad-ass. Enough to actually recommend watching it on TV once it starts airing.
It was sleepy, obvious, overlong, mawkish, badly edited and mostly unfunny.
Streep was exceptional, though. And I mean it. Whenever she was onscreen, I was convinced the movie was good.
But it wasn't.
Still, she's bad-ass. Enough to actually recommend watching it on TV once it starts airing.
Will rent as a cure for insomnia.
I wanted to see this.
Blind buy.
Blind buy.


