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Does Meryl Streep Deserve An Oscar for Julie and Julia?

Roger Ebert once said that if Charlize Theron didn’t win the Oscar for her performance in Monster than they should just retire the award. I would further that if Meryl Streep wins the Oscar for Julie and Julia they should just retire the award out of shame.

Don’t get me wrong, I like Meryl Streep. No, really, I do.

However,with the fervor surrounding her potential 3rd Oscar win for her performance as famed chef Julia Child in Nora Ephron’s Julie and Julia I feel it is necessary to rain on the Streep parade. She is capable of very great things but is often over-praised for mediocre works (Doubt, Music of the Heart and One True Thing). With the celebrated actress gearing up for her 16th Oscar nomination for her performance as famed the late, great chef and the deafening tune of her supporters claiming that now is the time for her coveted 3rd Oscar, I must let my anti-Streep flag fly.

Much of the rhetoric surrounding the campaign for Streep’s 3rd Oscar deals with her record number of losses. She has not won in over 25 years and is on an 11-loss streak (this is well over Peter O’Toole’s record 7 defeats). For every 7 or so nominations, Streep has 1 Oscar (this seems fair in comparison with the unfortunate Mr. O’Toole).  The issue has more to do with the Academy seemingly blowing their wad with Ms. Streep too soon. She won her first Oscar for her supporting role in Kramer Vs. Kramer on only her second nomination and won for her leading performance in Sophie’s Choice three years later on her fourth nomination. At this point Streep’s ratio was pretty stellar.

Since then she has accumulated 11 more nominations but has been perennially passed over for baitier performances (Hilary Swank in 99, Jodie Foster in 88, Kathy Bates in 90, etc) or Oscarless veterans (Shirley MacLaine in 83, Susan Sarandon in 95, Geraldine Paige in 85, Helen Mirren in 06, Kate Winslet in 08, etc). This year, however, there seems to be no viable contenders for the actress as likely nominees Gabby Sidibe and Carey Mulligan are fairly unknown newcomers, Sandra Bullock’s reward will be the nomination itself and the 5th slot seems to be heading for recent winner Helen Mirren. Streep finally has the advantage.

Sadly, she doesn’t really have the performance to warrant an Oscar. Her Child is good but hardly a gripping portrayal as recent biopic winners such as Mirren, Theron and Swank . It is also questionable whether Streep is truly the lead of the film. Last year the Academy saw through Kate Winslet’s thinly veiled attempt to campaign for supporting with The Reader, yet Streep is poised to score a leading Oscar with a performance that would almost undeniable, in most cases, be pushed supporting. This is Streep, however, and another supporting Oscar seemingly won’t suffice for an actress of her repute. This is not the same as her borderline supporting character in The Devil Wears Prada in which Streep’s presence dominated the film in every way and was justly nominated in lead. Here her character is confined to flashbacks and ultimately serves to further the trajectory of Amy Adams’ Julie Powell. When Streep is offscreen in Julie and Julia you really don’t feel her presence (however, Adams is so dreadful that you do beg for Streep to come back but that doesn’t quite create an omnipresent character).

I can’t contest that Streep is due for a 3rd Oscar but should the woman billed as “the greatest actress of all time” settle for winning in one of the weakest line-up’s in decades for a role that doesn’t even come within the top 20 of her best performances? Quite frankly, it seems a bit beneath her. So, if not for Julia Child, then what? The question that gets posed a lot regarding the frustration of Streep not winning a 3rd Oscar yet is “what does she have to do to be worthy again?” Quite simply; she must give the best performance of the 5 nominees. Something she hasn’t done this year (certainly not with contenders such as Sidibe in the mix).The last time she came close to achieving this in the Best Actress category was in 1995 with The Bridges of Madison County.

The Oscars have rarely been about quality. If they were, Tilda Swinton would have the Oscar in the bag for her performance in Julia (not to be mistaken with Julie and Julia). After the excitement of the Oscar race dies down, however, I can’t help but think that Streep’s win would end up being as maligned as the likes of Gwenyth Paltrow, Marissa Tomei, and Reese Witherspoon. Regrettably, there doesn’t seem much that can stop the inevitable win for Ms. Streep.

What do you think about Streep winning a 3rd Oscar or the Best Actress race?

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  • kate787
    I think the Oscars are so overrated!! There are so many actors out there who have won an Oscar for performances that weren´t so special. I don´t think that Sandra Bullock is a good actress, because almost all of the films she has done are crap. Besides that I still cannot believe that Gary Oldman wasn´t even once nominated for an Oscar.
  • Jorge
    i think streep is the best actress there is around next to maggie smith, helen mirren and glen close but yeah in julie and julia she wasnt at her best and i think that she need a goos dramatic role that explodes her talent. On the subject of the wins of Reese Witherspoon, Marissa Tomei and Gwenyth Paltrow they did not deserved it, who should have won those years were Felicity Huffman (Transamerica), Joan Plowright (Enchated Apri) and Cate blanchett (Elizabeth)
  • Jason T
    So basically you're saying that you have to play in a DRAMA to be considered a worthy Oscar winner? Felicity Huffman, Joan Plowright and Cate Blanchett should have won over these ladies because they were dramatic? Comedy is harder then drama, and its a shame its an underrated craft.
  • I think that they should give the oscar to carey mulligan she is fucking amazing in an education. it'll be worst if they give the oscar to bullock, she is the one who doesn't deserve it. i just saw the trailer of the propouse and she is fucking terrible!!!!!! the best is mulligan
  • pg 2010
    ---Is this the best the long rich, and 'once upon a time' interesting, Streep can come up
    with? --in 2010? ---huh?

    At this hour she should be trying to reclaim whatever soul she has by doing her duty
    ---and outting Boomer Hollywood's disgraceful franchise-slum sellout to the most awesome
    bunch of unrepentant genocidal monsters history has EVER seen ---across the Pacific.

    ---Not looking good kids. NOT LOOKIN' GOOD...
  • jul
    I wish Meryl all the luck in the world to win her 3rd Oscar. She is incredible an deserves it like nobody else, she is gorgeous and extremely gifted/ Loev, love, love her work in every single movie. I am defiantely for lovely Meryl!
  • Have to totally disagree with you dude. In my opinion, Streep knocked the shit out of that role. Not only did she bring the character to vivid life, she made me feel and experience her passion and life. I completely bought into her character and I believed from the moment I saw the film that she deserved the Oscar (not withstanding other roles I would go on to see that year... but for me nothing ended up surpassing it).

    Street very much should win the Oscar... but I highly doubt she will.
  • tram
    oh, she is Streep, not Street
  • cerva
    Some of you guys seem to forget that the nomination for best Actor/Actress for an annual Oscar Award is not the one for the life achivment! Of course Meryl Streep can act better then in "J&J", and this is not the best film of the year in general or the best with her playing the role, but THE POINT IS THAT her acting in "J&J" is far better then any other this year nominated actress- and that's what it's all about in the Oscar Award 2010. Well, one can say that it was a poor year for women in the leading roles, and it's hard not to agree wiyh that, but anyway- they have to choose someone, and as for the year 2009 Meryl's Julia was the best performance we had opportunity for watch.
  • Lwazi Yekela
    ...thank you...

    what people don't understand here is that Meryl Streep is not competing with her past roles and that from all performances of last year, she stands out as the best... The perfomance may not be one of her finest (as many would claim) but for the year 2009 and 2009 ALONE, she's outstanding!!!

    Bon Appetit!!!!!
  • Al
    I loved Streep in Julie and Julia. I never buy videos on my favorite movies, but on this one I will. Her role was played magnificent. I think people are just jealous of how good an actress she is. She is the best American actress we have by far.
  • tram
    you're right
  • dag
    I bet she will get the oskar!!!
  • Carly D.
    i agree with germany lousitee. she deserves it.
    a lot of people think they know so much about movies and acting, but they dont.
    maybe we dont either.
    but i feel like meryl streep is convincing and has fun and really lives her character.
    and i think it's about time a charater who played a happier role wins an oscar.
    people complain about drepressing roles wininng oscars and they complain about happy roles winning oscars.
    i think everyone should keep their mouths shut.
    and really, who cares who wins? if you enjoyed the movie, thats all that matters.
    directors, writers, actors, and everyone who makes movies do not make them to win awards. they make them to tell stories and to entertain people.
    i loved meryl streep's performance in julie and julia. so why does she need an oscar? streep probably doesnt sit at home and whine about getting oscars or not. she loves what she does and it shows through her work.
    movies arent made to win oscars. if you enjoyed a movie, thats great. if not, then thats okay, too. i dont love every movie either or every performance but i dont go writing about why people shouldnt like certain actress's performances or why they shouldnt get an award. it is all strictly opinion.
    whoever wins, wins. thats all. the world wont come to an end if a certain actress wins. dont take wards so seriously. just have fun while you are watching movies.
    meryl streep is by far my favorite actress, but if she doesnt get the academy award, she will still be my favorite and i will still love julie and julia. so the makers of julie and julia and the actors did their jobs- they entertained me and i loved the story. winning an oscar isnt everything.
    plus, how would you like it if someone said they hope you dont win an award. thats just mean. all the actors did great jobs, im sure (i havent seen every movie that will probably be nominated) and thats all that matters.
  • Carly D.
    i agree with germany lousitee. she deserves it.
    a lot of people think they know so much about movies and acting, but they dont.
    maybe we dont either.
    but i feel like meryl streep is convincing and has fun and really lives her character.
    and i think it's about time a charater who played a happier role wins an oscar.
    people complain about drepressing roles wininng oscars and they complain about happy roles winning oscars.
    i think everyone should keep their mouths shut.
    and really, who cares who wins? if you enjoyed the movie, thats all that matters.
    directors, writers, actors, and everyone who makes movies do not make them to win awards. they make them to tell stories and to entertain people.
    i loved meryl streep's performance in julie and julia. so why does she need an oscar? streep probably doesnt sit at home and whine about getting oscars or not. she loves what she does and it shows through her work.
    movies arent made to win oscars. if you enjoyed a movie, thats great. if not, then thats okay, too. i dont love every movie either or every performance but i dont go writing about why people shouldnt like certain actress's performances or why they shouldnt get an award. it is all strictly opinion.
    whoever wins, wins. thats all. the world wont come to an end if a certain actress wins. dont take wards so seriously. just have fun while you are watching movies.
    meryl streep is by far my favorite actress, but if she doesnt get the academy award, she will still be my favorite and i will still love julie and julia. so the makers of julie and julia and the actors did their jobs- they entertained me and i loved the story. winning an oscar isnt everything.
  • tram
    You are totally right!
    I think you are one of a little bit smart people!
    Winning an Oscar is not everything to a great actress like Meryl Streep!
    She already won Oscar for every her great films. That's all.
  • orchiddalloway
    Meryl Streep has deserved her 3rd oscar for a very long time. She should have won for Doubt, Bridges Of Madison County, Out Of Africa and quite a few others throughout her carrer. but some of her other performances, such as mamma mia, and before and after, not so much. the academy doesnt (or Shouldnt) award people for just, acting out of the book, they should be rewarded for doing something diffrent, in a way nobody could ever imagine. i'm not being agasint Meryl Streep here, as i am a hugee fan! but i think the oscar should go to the actress who gave that kind of performace, and for J&J she was simply told to cook and put on a french accent. She did an excellent job of julia child i will admit and i absoloutley adore Meryl Streep !!!

    Id Like To See her win the oscar of course, being a fan, but i wouldnt like to see her win, when plenty of other more worthy performances deserve it. Personally i think, Tilda Swinton Should Win For Julia, and if she doesnt get nominated, which will be a complete farse if she doesnt. then yes i would pretty much like to see Meryl walk away with the statue.

    1. Tilda
    2. Meryl
  • tram
    "She should have won for Doubt" --> I completely agree. That movie was amazing!
    Meryl Streep was not herself in that film, she really really was Sister Aloysious!
    I could not understand why they didn't give her the third Oscar for that role!
    They should just retire the award out of shame. Stupid Oscar!
  • Jason T
    You're sick. She deserved the Oscar for "Prada", "One True Thing" and "Adaptation" moron.

    And excuse me? Not the best of the 5 nominees? According to the critics, she gave the best reviewed female performance of the year. Check your facts!

    And you'd rather mediocre SANDRA BULLOCK win now then Streep? Give us your two cents on why All About Steve star Bullock should take the Oscar, since now that SAG has awarded her she's frontrunner.
  • nakis74
    I tend to agree with the overall tone of this article (not in every respect of course). There is no doubt that Streep is a great film actress. But not evrything she does is oscar worthy or extraordinary (which is normal). She definitely deserved her nomination for "The Devil wears Prada" where she gave a remarkable performance and I honestly think that she should have done for "The bridges of Maddison County" where she gave the performance of a lifetime. I have to admit that I was not won over by her films after "The Devil wears Prada" like "Mamma Mia" or even "Doubt". On the other hand, I do not understand why this obsession with the oscars. Streep has already won two oscars which is not bad at all. Other extraordinary performers like Garbo, Stanwyck, Gish, Grant, Burton and even Chaplin and Keaton never won oscars for their acting achievements and we still cherish them as incomparable performers and film icons. The bottom line is not to say how many oscar nominations or awards someone gets, but what quality work (preferably combined with mass appeal) one leaves behind as a performer with a lasting effect. For example, film lovers still talk about Garbo's "Camille" or "Queen Christina" (she was not even ,nominated for this one, or Stanwyck in "Double Indemnity" or Chaplin in "City Lights" or "The great dictator". Will people still remember "Julie and Julia" in a few years from now? On the other hand, we still love and talk about Streep's wonderful work in "Sophie's choice", "The bridges of Maddison County" or "Out of africa".
  • Janet DeAngelis
    It's the roll of the dice, and there is no snake-eyes in Meryl's Oscar future. She absolutely should win this year. Ridiculous to compare her Julia against her former performances. She was wonderful as Julia. If you insist on doing that then Winslet was not deserving either given her fine performance in Sunshine of the Eternal Mind. It's a silly exercise. And don't get me started on Mulligan. As another poster stated, no one could have done what Meryl did this year, and lots of young actresses out there could have done what Carey Mulligan did.
  • Malinda Gray Streeper for life
    MERYL DESERVES IT THE MOST GET OVER YOUR SELF!
    She is god Damn talented and is brillant in this film
    i dont no how you got your job because your opinions are quite disturbing
    and thye should be kept to yourself
    Love you Meryl <3
  • Bill
    It must be the worst article i ever read! Pls respect Meryl and all the things she gave us all this years! Julie & Julia was an amazing movie and i think Meryl deserves her 3rd Oscar and i wish/hope to win in!
  • tram
    I respect her as a greatest actress all the time!
  • charlie
    I have seen all Streep's performances bar none, and as much as I dislike the tone of this article I have to agree I anticipated this for over a year and I'm afraid as good as Meryl was in the film, it isn't her greatest achievement.

    This, however, is hardly Meryl's fault. There is no question that she was the best performer last year, for Doubt. If the Academy hadn't cocked things up previously (Hilary Swank, 2004) then they wouldn't have felt they owed Winslet.

    I also take exception to One True Thing being regarded as weak, yes it was an average film but Streep's performance was much superior to Paltrow's, who won that year!

    Might I also remind the poster that many consider Meryl to be robbed by Catherine Zeta Jones in 2003, who shamelessly campaigned for her win over Meryl's marvelous turn in Adaption.

    The only nomination Meryl achieved which is questionable is Music of the Heart, a truly bland film (thanks to inept director Wes Craven). If she does win for Julie and Julia I will take it as a tribute to the many great performances she has given which have gone unrecognised, of which there are too many to list.
  • Arthur McKee
    You don't always have to play a hopeless alcoholic or an illiterate, overweight, sympathetic character that screams and cries all the time and, in turn, makes the audience cry for her to have an Oscar-worthy performance.

    Also, I don't think Carey Mulligan should win the award this year, but you don't see me writing an internet blog saying that the Academy should retire the award out of shame if she wins. That's just stupid.

    Meryl Streep will and should win the Oscar this year for her superb performance as Julia Child. It was one of her most endearing and captivating performances ever, and that's saying a lot. But you can cry all you want; you can write as many letters of protest to the Academy as you want; you can write more blogs to complain about her win; none of that will change anything.
  • maxii4
    I completely agree. Meryl Streep was flat out goofy in J & J. It will be a shame that she will win that Oscar, when the likes of Swinton and Sidibe gave easily superior performances. Ugh, the thought just sickens me. Really, it does.
  • tram
    stupid !
  • cori3333
    She was Julia I used to loved Julias show many years ago and in the movie she was Julia, soo not every movie had to be about a music start or a politic figure, Ms Julia Child make american to now good cooking,and at this days we need more good an nice pictures, Maryl Street is the best actress of our time A Lady From Florida
  • alluhrey
    wow, have you been hiding under a rock? meryl streep was astounding in julie & julia. that was a brilliant performance because she made it look easy and breezy and captured the essence of julia child. and you're an idiot to think she is just supporting in the film. who was she supporting actress to? you just didn't understand the movie ---it's a comparison to 2 women in different eras.

    if you're not an idiot, i'd say you are a paid hatchet job! or both.

    and you just wanted to be contrarian to direct traffic to your otherwise unremarkable site. congratulations! but you're still an idiot!
  • astounding? please. this comment stream is saturated with ridiculous hyperbole after ridiculous hyperbole.

    I really liked Julie and Julia, but disagree or agree, wow. Have a civil discussion and debate on a topic without harassing or tearing down the other person personally. No matter how strong your argument is it just makes it irrelevant.

    As they say, Opinions are like assholes -- everybody has one. Yet in addition to that, most of 'everybody' are assholes as well.

    stay classy.
  • alluhrey
    classy? how about john luchetti thinking first before speaking?

    "... should the woman billed as “the greatest actress of all time” settle for winning in one of the weakest line-up’s in decades for a role that doesn’t even come within the top 20 of her best performances?"

    meryl streep is NOT competing this year against her past performances, is she?

    weakest line-up? that's just insulting to all the wonderful actresses' work this past year! the fact that the contest is difficult to call at this point shows that those are powerful or captivating performances. why is it that the work of actresses are easily dismissed than those of actors? just look at the best actor race ---that's what i would call weak if the contest is between clooney and bridges.
  • Lydie-C
    "For starters why not hire someone with the right physical build like Sigourney Weaver or Anjelica Huston?"
    This is a reason why Miss Streep desserves this Oscar! She looks like a 1m88 woman in this movie (the transformation was unbelievable) and she's absolutely lovely, I'm French and I didnt know the real Julia Child, but I saw some videos on youtube and I have to say that Queen Meryl did a very good job! I think it is easy to say that she is not Oscar worthy for this role! Why? Because she's not making us cry? because it's a funny role? Because the movie is not that good even if I enjoyed it a lot? I don't get it! She is absolutely fabulous in that movie and in my humble opinion she was the best this year. She lost the famous golden man since 1983, the question is why she didn't get it for OUT OF AFRICA, CRY IN THE DARK, THE BRIDGE OF MADISON COUNTRY, ADAPTATION? and she didnt get a nod for THE HOURS! This is crazy! She desserves more than 2 oscars, and if she wins one for a light comedy I would be more than happy because she would be the only actress to get a golden man for drama and comedy! Miss Streep is a fabulous actress and I do think that the Academy is waiting too much from her, such as some fans who don't want her to win for a comedy, I thik it is really more difficult to make laugh people than make them cry! And La Streep made me laugh a lot thanks to her Julia Child! And I will be overjoyed if the Oscar goes to... Meryl Streep this year!
  • tram
    Meryl Streep also made me laugh a lot! I don't know the real Julia Child, but I love Julia - Streep so much. She was so lovely chef and wife!

    A lot of people think that the important awards should go to the drama, not for comedy. but they didn't think it is really more difficult to make laugh people than make them cry!
  • Lily
    Your article is full of shit.The fact that Streep hasn't won more oscars over the years is a crime.The fact Sigourney Weaver hasn't won was is also a crime.Some of the actors who have won oscars over the years is a joke.Bullock doesn't deserve it.Plastic face scares me.
    Meryl Streep is one of the best actors ever so yes she does deserve the oscar this years.If she doesn't get it then the whole awards thing is a joke.
  • tram
    Meryl Streep is one of the best actors ever !!!!!
    She does deserve the oscar not only this years, but also many years ago.
    If she doesn't get it then the whole awards thing is a joke.
  • Diane
    MERYL WILL WIN AND I'LL BE ON TOP OF THE WORLD WHEN SHE DOES! BON APPETIT!
  • Danielle
    Everyone deserves to have an opinion. But how can you argue with a Streep win if she's receiving some of the best reviews of her career, winning lots of critics awards, and the majority of the movie going public loves her performance? All this Streep hate is just in this internet bubble. Most people and critics who saw the movie think it was a brilliant performance. The problem is Streep is taken for granted and if it's not Sophie's Choice then it's not good enough to win I guess.
  • The dumbest article I have ever read. How do you even compare Streep to Gwyneth Paltrow and Marissa Tomei? what an insult. Please, do your research before churning out flawed pieces like this. And why does Tilda Swinton deserve an Oscar over Meryl? you didn't even give your reasons. You just copied the phrase from some pretentious artsy blog and pasted it on your article.

    Meryl deserves to win the Oscar this year not because she is overdue but because she gave a remarkable performance. Any other actress could have played Sandra Bullock's part in Blind side or mulligan's part in An Education or Gabby's part in Precious but only Meryl can embody and capture the spirit of Julia Child without coming off as an imitation. People often forget how difficult it is to play complex real life icons like Julia Child. Meryl does it so well, without imitating, to an extent that people now just expect her to nail it. She nails it everytime and people overlook her because they already expect her to get it right everytime. Hire some other actress, see how their falter and then realize the work Meryl puts in in order to develop those characters.

    I have watched Julia with Tilda and while the movie is good, the performance is over the top, overly dramatic, overly sentimental and just all over the place.
  • tram
    You were completely right! Meryl Streep gave a remarkable performance for several movies she played.
    No one can't be compare with her.
  • JohnLuchetti
    Your argument that "anyone could play XYZ" does not prove that a performance or good or bad. It's not whether or not someone could or could not play a role it is what they do with that role and quite frankly Streep doesn't do much with her Julia Child other than rely on a gimmicky accent and her heavy handed mannerisms.

    Also, I did not compare Meryl Streep as an actress to those women. I compared her potential win to their wins.
  • anyone who plays a real person, especially a well-known person, is at a serious disadvantage. they can only do so much with the part; they are tethered by realism. so yes, meryl streep embodied julia child, but how much can you really do with that? carey mulligan brought to life a fictional character, right down to the most subtle idiosyncrasies. she invented an emotional person. and that is the difference. meryl streep played a character, and carey mulligan made a character. its not in any way the fault of meryl streep, she is just limited by the part.
  • Sofia
    This is your own mediocre opinion. You are no Ebert. Doubt was astounding. How dare you call it mediocre.
  • tram
    I completely agree with you! Doubt was astounding. I thought she would win the third Oscar for it.
    They should just retire the award out of shame. Stupid Oscar!
  • JohnLuchetti
    How dare you call Doubt astounding? :/
  • NY-Mimi
    Surely you jest. There was nothing weak about Streep's performance in Julie & Julia. I mean, who else on the planet could have played Julia Child? Absolutely no one. And in reference to Charlize Theron and Monster, well, in my opinion, even constrained by television censors, Jean Smart was fabulous as the same character. Could someone else have done that role? Most certainly, and they did. The weakness of the field, which I contest, has nothing to do with what one deserves. It is MOST CERTAINLY Meryl Streep's year because of a fine, fine performance, eclipsing those in the same field.
  • JohnLuchetti
    Meryl's Julia Child is not bad but it isn't Oscar worthy. I think a lot of actresses, if given the opportunity, could have pulled off Julia Child. For starters why not hire someone with the right physical build like Sigourney Weaver or Anjelica Huston?

    I agree Jean Smart was very good as Wuornos in Overkill but Theron's performance is so much more than just mimicry. She is wild, untamed and dangerous as Aileen. She brings an unbridled intensity to that role that I haven't seen matched until Tilda Swinton this year in Julia.
  • although i may be the only one positing at this extreme, if carey mulligan doesn't win, it would be a serious bankruptcy of reputability. her performance was utterly engrossing and painfully charming and is arguably the cause for the success of 'an education'.
  • JohnLuchetti
    Of the potential nominees, I think Gabby Sidibe deserves it the most. I truly hope she is able to maintain a fruitful career despite Hollywood's bias against both black women and large women. She is phenomenal as Precious
  • Agreed... loved Mulligan in An Education last year. She is my pick (for now) for that award and I will throw a fit if Streep wins.
  • Geremy Lousitee
    Your opinion is just for yourself. It won't be affecting anyone's decision, not in the least. And you are not ROGER EBERT for God's sake, what the fuck do you think you are? A stupid website writer. Gosh... Streep deserves her Oscar, she is praised like never before and she deserves that. So shut the fuck up. She lost many times before because of the likes of you, bunch of moron who u thinks she aint deserve for this for that for this for that... Oh God, now it is the time but this douchebag comes and says she doesn't deserve it. Oh please retire, and I mean it what ever the shit you think you're doing.
  • Sam
    You are a fuckhead Geremy....Streep's role is not Oscar worthy just like Winslet's last yr..
  • JohnLuchetti
    Well, I am not a voting member of the AMPAS. So I actually have no blame in her prior losses. ha! I'm not contesting that Streep is a great actress and is probably worthy of a third Oscar but not for her performance in Julie and Julia. Perhaps if she wants a 3rd Oscar she should avoid box office fodder like Julie and Julia, Mammia Mia and TDWP. That being said, if it weren't for Mirren and Dench in 06, I think she would have been a very worthy winner for TDWP. Her Julia Child is just textbook mediocrity.
  • Someone is quite the fan. You honestly can't believe Streep's performance is better than Mulligan or Swinton though.
  • I really really hope that Streep doesn't win Best Actress, I didn't find anything interesting or amazing about her performance, it was an uncanny impression, but the award is for acting and not impersonations. Both characters in this tedious dramedy were flat as a board, good actress, but horrible writing. I'm hoping Carey Mulligan takes it for An Education or as you mentioned, Tilda Swinton for Julia.
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