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All the Guys are Back for More 'Sex and the City'

Filed under: Comedy », Drama », Romance », Casting », Remakes and Sequels »

Leaving out any of the main players would've made things tricky, but it looks like the feature film for Sex and the City needn't worry. In August, Mr. Big (Chris Noth) officially signed on, and now the last of the male stragglers have followed suit. Along with the ladies, Big, and Evan Handler, better known as the best-husband-ever Harry Goldenblatt, MTV has posted that Samantha's love stud Jerry "Smith" Jerrod (Jason Lewis) and Miranda's hooch-serving husband Steve Brady (David Eigenberg) will also be along for the ride. I guess this means that all of the women have, indeed, found men to stick, and that none of the guys have been added to the ex-ranks that house post-it jerks, mama's boys, drunks, and a harem of other questionable men.

Although the movie is going to start filming this week in, of course, Manhattan, there hasn't been too much word on new blood. The lone new addition to be released is Jennifer Hudson, who will play Carrie's assistant -- one that is already sounding classier than Carrie's pro-virginity fan and wanna-be helper who can spot crabs. Unfortunately, we're also still waiting for any sort of news on what the heck this film will be about. As Erik mentioned before, TVSquad found some spoilers, but they are of the random variety -- holidays featured in the flick, a description of some new characters. How they all fit together -- that's anyone's guess!

Personally, I'd like to see some of the past struggles wrapped up and a film full of the same ladies, but without the same gripes. It would be great for Steve to notice that Miranda bends over backward for him, and isn't as self-centered as he always insinuates. Charlotte finally has a baby, so maybe she'll become a top show dog lady, or maybe head back into art. Samantha beat cancer, and welcomed her sex drive back, but I still want to see how her and Smith function -- they've got the sex and the love, but do they have anything else in common? And finally, Carrie. She nabbed the uncatchable fish, so hopefully this feature doesn't follow her and Aidan's wedding qualms, but what would be her new struggle? She's got the written success, the man, the friends, and the city.

Tamara Tunie Will 'See You in September'

Filed under: Comedy », Independent », Romance », Casting », Scripts », Cinematical Indie »

When I hear the words "See You in September," I always think of second grade, and how my teacher would sing those words to the kids who weren't doing their work, insinuating that they'll not be advancing to third grade. Now, those immortal words are making their way to the big screen, but as much as I would love to see the teacherly serenade in film, this new indie movie is of the dysfunctional adult variety. Tamara Tunie, who you might recognize from Law and Order: SVU, is making her directorial debut with the indie romcom See You in September.

The feature comes from the producer trio of Tunie, Jennifer Maloney and Joe Cilibrasi, who have been putting out theater like the Tony-winner, Spring Awakening. An idea of Cilibrasi and written by Victoria Rinaldi, September is about a successful woman in New York City who is getting therapy to work through her commitment fears. She's on the verge of a breakthrough when her therapist takes a month-long vacation for the month of August, so she puts together group therapy sessions for others, like her, who have been temporarily ditched by their vacationing doctors. The film boasts names like Estella Warren, who broke onto the scene with 2001's Perfume, Weeds slacker brother-in-law Justin Kirk and David Eigenberg, Sex and the City's Steve Brady. Sounds good to me!
 
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