ReviewReviewReviewReviewThe Devil Wears Prada (2006)Jul 1, '06 10:34 AM
for everyone
Category:Movies
Genre: Comedy
In case you're wondering where all of the young stylish women of Manhattan were yesterday afternoon, they were all seeing The Devil Wears Prada at Union Square. We went to see this movie at 2:40 on a Friday afternoon and it was sold out (luckily I had bought my tickets ahead of time). I've never seen so many decked out women at the movies.

I thought it was a really fun, high energy movie that did a great job of bringing the book to life. There were a lot of things left out, but hey, it's just a fun movie that doesn't really need a lot of explanation. Meryl Streep was great playing the evil boss. And the fashion was the best part of it. Just to see all of the great outfits everyone was wearing was worth it for me. And, as an added bonus, I was pleasantly surprised to see Adrian Grenier who plays Vince
on Entourage as Andrea's boyfriend.

Synopsis by Netflix: After taking a job in the Big Apple as assistant to powerful fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), small-town girl Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathaway) is thrilled -- at first. But the magic soon wears off, leaving Andrea feeling battered and used -- and wondering whether working for the boss from hell will pay off. Helmed by David Frankel, this adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's best-seller also stars Stanley Tucci and Simon Baker.


walter wrote on Jul 1, '06
tracy said
dering whether working for the boss from hell will pay off.
Sure did...she became a best selling author...
jsting2001 wrote on Jul 1, '06
Were there any guys there besides Dave???!?!??!?
tracy wrote on Jul 1, '06
Were there any guys there besides Dave???!?!??!?
Dave didn't go with me. My mom went with me. My mom said she saw a few men sitting in the front row. I think you'd like it Jason, even though I know you don't take my opinion seriously after my Party Girl recommendation!
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