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The Devil Wears Prada

User rating: 4.11 502 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: June 30, 2006

PG-13 | Comedy, Drama | 1h 49m

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User rating: August 25, 2006

It was a great movie Meryl Streep was fantastic

User rating: August 25, 2006

Great comedy, great entertaiment, Merryl was superb. and Ann Hathaway is the best thing around ,what a lovely and talented girl she is, she fantastic is Brokeback Mountain here she shines.

User rating: August 25, 2006

Loved it!

User rating: August 25, 2006

I thought it was fairly entertaining, Meryl Streep is so good in anything she does.

User rating: August 25, 2006

A guilty pleasure!

User rating: August 25, 2006

I have seen it twice. Meryl Streep was awesoms as ever. Great story infused with some great learnings. On a lighter note, for a shoe lover, where were those awesome red shoes as posted in the ad?! Not enough shoe shots!!! Ha Ha Oh and by the way, a dream prize would be tickets to a film festival and a meeting with a star i.e. kevin Costner, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Aniston, Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, ... I`m sure your readers would concur.

User rating: August 25, 2006

Aburdly funny flick.

User rating: August 25, 2006

The Devil Wears Prada was not my favorite movie but it wasn`t all that bad. I think of it as a movie that is mostly all negative with one redeeming scene at the end. There were are few positive moments sprinkled infrequently throughout. I did think that the acting was very good - just didn`t like the story line so much.

User rating: August 25, 2006

Excellent - saw it twice!

User rating: August 25, 2006

While I enjoyed the movie for what it is I found some parts seemed quite a departure from the book. If you haven`t already read the book and plan to... see the movie first to avoid pulling yourself away from the expectations of seeing the `real` book on the big screen.