
My girlfriend and I recently watched Julie and Julia (my pick, not hers) and, honestly, I could have done without the Julie half of the equation. I’m a cook and a blogger, so I didn’t really need an hour of Amy Adams acting out a variation of my life and all the chopping, typing and talking to the cat that it contains. What I could have used was more Julia, and would have much rather had a movie that was solely a Julia Child biopic. Alas, Hollywood has failed me again, so I’ve been left to fill my Julia void via YouTube. Here’s what I’ve found.
The Chicken Sisters
Here’s Julia doing what she does best: sounding just a little drunk. Julia’s mannerisms and her way of speaking are pretty easy to make fun of (which you shouldn’t do if you know what’s good for you, watch her swing that knife), so I appreciated Meryl Streep’s performance. She nailed Julia’s quirks without making the portrayal a caricature.
On the Subjects of French Fries and Fat
Who woulda thunk it? Julia really enjoyed McDonald’s French Fries (James Beard was a fan, too), but stopped eating them once the fast food chain stopped frying them in beef tallow and switched to vegetable oil. Fun fact: prior to the oil switch, the fries had more saturated beef fat per ounce than the hamburgers.
Cooking Up Some Science
In 1987, PBS ran a program called The Ring of Truth: Atoms. Julia acted as something of a research assistant on the program, turning a meal into an experiment in applied biochemistry. The guy about to dine at the end is the host of the program, MIT physicist Philip Morrison.
In this video, which played in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Life in The Universe gallery from 1976 until its closing, Julia cooks up the stuff of life: a big ol’ pot of primordial soup (again, with the knife waving).
Making Burgers with Dave
Not only does Julia make a great straight man, she also does all her own stunts. In this late ’80s appearance on Letterman, she deals with broken equipment and Dave’s sarcasm with grace and aplomb and wields a blowtorch like a pro. What a woman!
Julia is the cutest!
posted by Erica on 12-15-2009 at 11:10 pm
I’m neither a chef or a blogger, but I too could have done w/o the Julie part. Hollywood needs to do a Julia Child biopic w/ Meryl Streep. I loved her in this role.
posted by Megan on 12-15-2009 at 11:14 pm
Dare I mention Dan Aykroyd’s portrayal of Julia Child from Saturday Night Live?
posted by Brad K. on 12-15-2009 at 11:52 pm
I love the Letterman appearance; hadn’t seen that one before.
posted by taylor on 12-16-2009 at 1:00 pm
was hoping to see the sctv boxing match between julia child (john candy) and mr rogers (martin short)!
posted by Carlos on 12-16-2009 at 1:35 pm
I loved Meryl Streep as Julia! She was absolutely perfect. Amy Adams…I can do without her in any movie. I did enjoy the part in the movie where Julie finds out Julia Child hates her.
I am totally behind a Julia Child biopic
posted by Heather on 12-16-2009 at 1:37 pm
MIT physicist Philip Morrison sounds an awful like Mel Brooks
posted by wm on 12-16-2009 at 5:00 pm
Beware of Julia Child’s knife… she used to be a spy
posted by this is not my name on 12-16-2009 at 10:32 pm
Did you notice that she dances along with her theme music? Charming!
posted by ArtW on 12-17-2009 at 12:40 pm