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		<title>Movies 2010 List</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well another year of Oscars are history, and as usual, I had not seen enough of the Acadamy Award nominees to judge, and those that I DID want to win did not.  I still think Meryl Streep was incredible in Julie and Julia, but then, maybe the Academy is just weary of honoring her year [...]<p><a href="http://atravelerslibrary.com">This content</a> is a post from: <a href="http://atravelerslibrary.com">A Traveler's Library</a> To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library. We'll leave a light on for you.
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<p>Well another year of Oscars are history, and as usual, I had not seen enough of the Acadamy Award nominees to judge, and those that I DID want to win did not. <span id="more-4370"></span> I still think Meryl Streep was incredible in <a title="Julie and Julia for Foodies and Travelers" href="http://atravelerslibrary.com/2010/02/26/julie-and-julia-for-foodies-and-travelers/" target="_blank">Julie and Julia</a>, but then, maybe the Academy is just weary of honoring her year after year. Maybe they should just create a Meryl Streep award and give her that each year for her superior work, and then get on to giving out the also-ran awards to all the other folks in Hollywood.</p>
<p>Perhaps I&#8217;ll try harder to see the new movies next year, and we&#8217;ll give the <strong>Traveler&#8217;s Library Best Movie Destination</strong> award. What do you think?</p>
<p>Meanwhile, here are two very thought-provoking lists of movies that make you want to go there from one of my favorite sites, Go BackPacking.  I know these lists have exteneded MY Netflix list a bunch. Enjoy!</p>
<p>Oh, and before you go, please note that my favorite movie site, <a title="Film Gecko" href="http://www.filmgecko.net">Film Gecko has moved to this location.</a> Jane Boursaw stays right on top of things, and by golly she even  picked <em>Hurt Locker</em> (filmed in Jordan)as best picture when everyone else was betting on <em>Avatar</em> (filmed in the imagination of creator James Cameron)!!.</p>
<p>Now, heeeeeeeere&#8217;s Go Back Packing:</p>
<p><a title="Top 10 Travel Movies" href="http://www.gobackpacking.com/Blog/2010/01/07/top-10-travel-movies-2010/" target="_blank">From Go Backpacking</a>&#8211;Top Ten travel movies with a bonus ten</p>
<p>Follow up to the original post:<a href="http://www.gobackpacking.com/Blog/2010/02/10/follow-up-10-travel-movies-to-get-you-going-in-2010/" target="_self"> Go Backpacking</a></p>
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		<title>Julie and Julia: For Foodies and Travelers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Destination: Paris (and the Bronx) Movie: Julie and Julia Although everyone touts Julie and Julia as the ultimate foodie movie, it does pretty well as a travel movie, too.  After all it has lovely street shots in Paris and a few establishing shots in the streets of New York, motivation to travel to France for [...]<p><a href="http://atravelerslibrary.com">This content</a> is a post from: <a href="http://atravelerslibrary.com">A Traveler's Library</a> To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library. We'll leave a light on for you.
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<p><strong>Movie: <em>Julie and Julia</em></strong></p>
<p>Although everyone touts <em><strong>Julie and Julia</strong></em> as the ultimate foodie movie, it does pretty well as a travel movie, too. <span id="more-4498"></span> After all it has lovely street shots in Paris and a few establishing shots in the streets of New York, motivation to travel to France for cooking school, and a guessing game about whether Julia and Paul are really eating in real French restaurants.</p>
<p>Since the Oscars will be awarded any day now, I should be doing some great post about all the movies that make you want to travel, but I am so bummed out by the fact that <em><strong>Up and Away</strong></em> got a best picture nomination, and is called the &#8220;ultimate travel movie&#8221; that I&#8217;m trying to pretend there are not any Oscars this year. I&#8217;ll make an exception to pull for Meryl Streep as best actress in Julie and Julia.</p>
<p>By now, you have probably heard the elevator pitch for this movie: a bored young housewife in New York decides that she will cook her way through <strong>Julia Child</strong>&#8216;s <strong><em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Art-French-Cooking-Set/dp/0307593525?SubscriptionId=AKIAIQAQ5ZLO4JFNEAFA&tag=atravelerslibrary-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="" >Mastering the Art of French Cooking</a> </em></strong>in a year, and blog about it.</p>
<p>The  story of the real <strong>Julie Powell</strong> (Amy Adams) is intertwined with the  story of the real <strong>Julia Child</strong> (Meryl Streep), who moves to Paris with her husband Paul, falls in love with French cooking, and to assuage her boredom, goes to cooking school.  She takes on the task of re-writing a cookbook meant to make French cooking accessible to Americans and although the book takes years to find a publisher, we all know that she became the icon of French cooking in America.</p>
<p>Julie&#8217;s blog became the book, <em><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Julie-Julia-Year-Cooking-Dangerously/dp/031604251X?SubscriptionId=AKIAIQAQ5ZLO4JFNEAFA&tag=atravelerslibrary-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="" >Julie and Julia</a></strong></em>. Ironically, in her blog she complained about the title, calling it lame. Wonder if she has changed her mind? Writer/director <strong>Nora Ephron</strong> builds the movie around parallel moments in the two women&#8217;s lives&#8211;birthdays, cooking disasters and triumphs, and finally publication. Meanwhile, they both have adorable, supportive husbands. As hard as Julie tries to live up to her fantasy of Julia Child, she continues to have emotional melt-downs, an indignity which never happens to the unflappable Julia.</p>
<p>Trivia at <a title="IMDB" href="http://www.imdb.com" target="_blank">IMDB</a> includes this travel tidbit: Both the Paris and Boston train terminal shots were done in the beautifully restored New Jersey Transit Hoboken Train Terminal waiting room.</p>
<p>And for the bloggers out there: here is the original Julie/Julia project blog [UPDATE: Salon has removed the Julie Julia blog. So sorry]. Julia is  doing another blog now, sporadically, to continue to promote the book. I was not impressed. You can google it if you insist.  But the Julie/Julia project blog should keep you busy over the weekend. That, and watching the movie, if you have not yet done so.</p>
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<p>Also, if you liked Julie following Julia for a year, try <a title="Martha and Me" href="http://marthaandme.wordpress.com" target="_self">Brette following Martha at her blog, Martha and Me.</a></p>
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