Here Comes That Inevitable 'Sex and the City' Sequel
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I remember, during an advance screening of The Promotion, I was standing in the movie theater and there were women everywhere. This was about a week or so after Sex and the City came out -- and it was right smack in the middle of the week -- but there were still tons of women, all done up and what not. I joked to my friend that this "tons of nice looking women standing in a movie theater lobby in the middle of a random weekday without any men" was kinda similar to a lunar eclipse, in that it rarely happens. If I were a dating councelor, I'd have recommended my male clients to get the hell over to a Sex and the City screening pronto. Luckily, single men will most likely have another opportunity to mingle with the SATC crowd over a tub of popcorn and a sexy Dr. Pepper as Entertainment Weekly reports a sequel to Sex and the City is already in development and is apparently being fast-tracked by Warner Brothers (New Line put out the first flick). Michael Lombardo, president of HBO's programming group, told folks during a press tour that "there's a lot of energy behind doing another SATC movie." However, one inside source claims Sarah Jessica Parker and her lady friends are a little hesitant because they don't want to rush into things and disappoint fans. Assuming they add another villain to the mix so that it's not just Spacey's Lex Luthor, I'm sure everything will be fine. Oh wait, wrong franchise.
So who wants another Sex and the City movie?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-11-2008 @ 10:21AM
indecks said...
Never watched even 2 minutes of Old Sluts in the City, and I'm damn proud of that fact.
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7-11-2008 @ 11:28AM
Max said...
hell. no.
the first one ruined the series for me with that awful ending. and really, what else is there to tell? they should instead just do a handful of HBO special episodes.
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7-11-2008 @ 1:55PM
noreenika said...
I'd love to see another movie! I loved the character and the plot of the first one. Come on, it's just light and fun. Let those who enjoy it have their fun. Others can stay away.
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7-11-2008 @ 12:48PM
Jonathan Kuhn said...
Will these women ever stop telling us about all of the sex they are having?
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7-11-2008 @ 1:32PM
khia213 said...
No, they pretty much blew it with the first one. Sloppy, bad writing, slapdash and not funny, the first movie was more than enough for me.
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7-12-2008 @ 10:43PM
arielle said...
I think that the first movie was a definite upset. It didnt have the witty, sex and the city screenplay that all of them episodes had. I think that the only enjoyable aspect of it was to see the characters together again, and to see what became of their lives. But after that initial gleam of happiness that all of the Sex and the City fans had after seeing Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda stut down the streets of Manhattan faded away, the movie became extremely tedious. It was an overall let down. They did not keep to the true, distinc, Sex and the City style of writing. Never the less, I think all of the true fans would never say no to another chance to see all of the girls again. Maybe this time around the makers can redeem themselves, perhaps listen to the negative feedback that they recieved. Also putting more effort into the actually content of the screenplay, and not counting on all of the characters reappearances to make audiences enjoy the movie.
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7-14-2008 @ 7:39PM
Patrick said...
Fuck You Guys!! The Movie was awesome. i loved every mintue of it. if you guess didn't have ur head up ur ass and since u could only see ur colon, u wouldn't and couldn't see the movie. so, u wouldn't have made those awful comments about it. I am a die hard SATC fan, and i loved the movie. i have seen every SATC episode and i say the movie topped all of them. it was funny, and heartwarming. I would be delighted and excited if the made a Sequel. i would be first in line at my local theater to buy tickets to it, just like i did when the first movie came out.
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