Julia Roberts Movies: TCP
I know that I am supposed to only post one movie, but I love most of Julia Roberts’ movies and I have to put my first 3 picks.
PRETTY WOMAN – is always my first choice no matter what…
Self-involved corporate raider Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) has recently split up with his girlfriend. Seeking directions to the Beverly Hills Hotel, he makes the acquaintance of free-spirited hooker Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) and decides to put her on a 3,000-dollar retainer as his "date." He Cinderellarizes her by bankrolling a full wardrobe and cosmetic makeover. Of course, the setup will be strictly platonic. A disarming modern-day fairy tale, Pretty Woman was the picture that made Julia Roberts a superstar. As charming as she is in her "giggling" sequences, Roberts‘ best scene is her triumphant return to a posh Rodeo Drive shop where she’d been previously snubbed. Keeping Pretty Woman afloat throughout is the buoyant direction of Garry Marshall and the always welcome presence of Marshall‘s stock company of actors, including Hector Elizondo as a stuffy but golden-hearted concierge. Pretty Woman began its life as a much darker story of prostitutes and homicidal drug dealers, but more box-office-savvy heads ultimately prevailed. ~
NOTTING HILL- my second favorite, I was kilig to the bones when I first saw this movie, and I would watch it over and over if I want too.
Can a beautiful and internationally famous American actress find happiness with a frumpy British bookstore clerk? She can — at least for a while, it seems — in Notting Hill. William Thacker (played by Hugh Grant) is a bookseller at a shop in the Notting Hill district in West London, who shares a house with an eccentric Welsh friend, Spike (Rhys Ifans). One day, William is minding the store when in strolls Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), a lovely and well-known actress from the United States who is in London working on a film. She buys a book from William, and she is polite and charming in the way a famous actress would be with a star-struck sales clerk. Their relationship would logically end there, if William didn’t run out a few minutes later to buy some juice. While dashing back to the shop, he bumps into Anna on the street, spilling juice all over her blouse. Since he lives nearby, William politely offers to let her stop by his house to clean up; since William seems harmless enough, Anna agrees. When Anna has to stop back to pick up a bag she left at William’s house, they kiss — just in time for Spike to show up. A romance slowly blooms as his friends and family (not to mention the world at large) wonder out loud what he’s doing dating a movie star.
MONA LISA SMILE- would be my 3rd choice.. I love it when she developed friendship with her students, and tried to make them realize that women are not just to get married and have kids. That women can also go beyond and above and have the rights to meet their goals in life, to become lawyers, doctors or whatever they want.
Set in 1953, Mona Lisa Smile tells the story of Katherine Watson (Julia Roberts), a new young art history professor at Wellesley College, an all-female campus with a prestigious reputation for academic excellence. Unfortunately for free-minded Berkeley grad Watson, her East Coast teaching stint comes during a less-progressive time that finds most of her students — among them Betty Warren (Kirsten Dunst), Joan Brandwyn (Julia Stiles), and Giselle Levy (Maggie Gyllenhaal) — more interested in nabbing a good husband than achieving scholastic and intellectual growth. Watson challenges her students and the Wellesley faculty to think outside of the current mores of the community and redefine what it means to be a success; meanwhile, she tries to come to terms with her own heart’s desires. Mona Lisa Smile co-stars Marcia Gay Harden, Juliet Stevenson, and, as Watson’s conflicting love interests, Dominic West and John Slattery. ~ Matthew Tobey
There are more that I love, but right now, these are my entries for










another Julia Roberts fan! high 5 to you!
ang hirap mamili ano kapag julia roberts movie? halos lahat kase maganda. but still, pretty woman is on top of my list.
NAKU!!! ano ba naman talagang klase akong tao… kaya hindi ako nakasali sa TCP ngayon eh ng mag search ako ng mga Julia Roberts' movies eh wala pa pala akong napapanood.. wahahaha!!! lekat oh! pwede sharon cuneta nalang lagi? wahahaha!!!