National 08.13.2010
Pity Woman
Julia Roberts plays sad – then hungry, then spiritual, then happy
To all the haters out there, it doesn’t matter what you say. We love our Julia Roberts. And short of a Mel GibsonSteven Slater-style ape-shit meltdown, that’s never going to change.
Now that she’s back headlining Eat, Pray, Love, we remember why we fell for her in the first place. EPL is a great movie for fans, because she is in nearly every scene with probably less than two minutes of the entire two-hour-plus film not filled with her giant lips, teeth and eyes.
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