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Sarah Jessica Parker,
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Michael Patrick King,
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: New Line Home Video
: Comedies, Drama, Romantic Comedy, Romance
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: English, Spanish
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The hit cable series Sex and the City catwalks its way onto the big screen in this feature-film continuation that fans all over have been clamoring for. Sarah Jessica Parker returns once again as Carrie Bradshaw, the style-maven journalist whose romantic exploits were the key focus of the show. Also reprising their roles are Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon, with the series' executive producer Michael Patrick King taking on writing and directing duties. Several years have passed since viewers last saw Carrie and company, though she's still involved with Mr. Big (Chris Noth) and completely consumed by her obsession for name-brand accessories. Meanwhile, Miranda is adjusting to married life and motherhood, Charlotte is still clinging to her dreams, and Samantha and handsome, steely eyed TV star Smith Jerrod (Jason Lewis) are now living together out in L.A. Of course, when the girls all come together, it's just like old times. Dreamgirls' Jennifer Hudson co-stars as Carrie's assistant. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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| Sex and the City: The Movie (Special Edition) (Extended Version) (Bonus Disc) (2008) |
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| HAGS AND THE CITY.
by AMacEwen3
October 3, 2008 - 10:35 AM PDT
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5 out of 9 members found this review helpful
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| A ghastly horseface, a desiccated streetwalker, a pretty-young-thing and a butch wax philosophic on the most excruciatingly fatuous subjects imaginable. But don't you dare say the empress wears no clothes, because if you do you will be accused of "punishing female sexuality" by pseudo culture-critics and tenured women "professors." Don't expect the slightest shred of wit or originality: for all its pretensions to cutting-edge status, there is not a single idea or joke that you haven't heard in dozens of other shows and movies over the years. Stale and hackneyed, "Sex and the City" is the TV equivalent of "Thelma and Louise": an adolescent romp for women. Which is fine by me, I suppose. |
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