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  • Sex and the City

    Surprises and adventures are in store for Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her gal pals as they continue to enjoy cupcakes, Cosmopolitan and companionship in New York.

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    "Can it possibly live up to our expectations?..."  [more]
    — Heather Huntington

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    • MissScarlet

      06/02/08 12:44 AM
      It's like a really good, long episode of the TV show - entertaining, girlie fun. But am I the only one who DOESN'T want Carrie and Big together?
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    • Heather Huntington

      ReelzChannel.com, May 28, 2008


      Can it possibly live up to our expectations?


      Anyone who knows me knows that I am -- or was in the day -- a huge Sex and the City fan. I have watched every episode, crowded around the TV on Sunday nights with a group of my best friends. I own most of the DVDs (andSex and the City VHS, oh how the years have changed). And yes, my dog is even named Mr. Big.


      So you can imagine that I was more than a little excited to hear that they had finally mended all the rifts and gotten it together to get the movie off the ground -- almost as excited as I was when the day came to actually watch it. As the credits rolled, my friend and I bounced around in our seats to the souped-up new millennial version of the theme song, nearly unable to contain ourselves.


      Sex and the City: The Movie opens with a little recap over the credits, smartly integrating a couple of the favorite clips from the TV show to get new viewers up to speed, and refresh the memories of even the most dedicated legacy fans. It's been four years, and Big and Carrie are condo-hunting in Manhattan, prompting Carrie to wonder: Will they ever get married? Meanwhile, Miranda and Steve are having some marital trouble in Brooklyn, Samantha isn't sure she can ever be a one-man woman in Hollywood, and Charlotte, well, Charlotte's pretty happy.


      Sex and the City basically attempts to pick up where the show left off, but as much as it pains me to say it, in the past four years the bloom apparently has fallen off the rose. And the thing is, I'm not exactly sure why. It's not that I've tired of the characters; I haven't. Like old friends, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), and Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) are every bit as appealing to spend time with as they always were.


      The thing is, because SATCwas written and directed by Michael Patrick King, the writer/director/producer/force behind the series, I figured that SATC would essentially be an extended version of one of the episodes. To me, that was the logical expectation. But unfortunately, it just wasn't. One of the things that made the series so special was the smartness of its writing and the refreshing honesty of its tone. That's why, for me, it works wholeheartedly in its HBO version and fails miserably in its edited TBS counterpart. It worked not just because it spoke to an underserved audience of women, but because it treated us like adults. Its snarky, crass language, its nudity, and indeed the very subject matter itself not only reflected real life (in an albeit glamorous and funny way), but said, 'Yes, you can handle seeing this, funky spunk and all.'


      And that, unfortunately, is just what the movie is missing. The girls are all there, the guys are all there, there's an occasional smart joke sprinkled throughout, but by and large SATC gives us a softened, censored, diluted version of itself. They try to distract you with a boob shot here and even a spot of full-frontal male there, but it can't cover the fact that the witty dialogue is just lacking. I'm not sure if King had more constraints when writing for a movie audience, trying to get things past a studio and the MPAA than for a pay-cable outlet, but whatever the reason the results were lackluster.


      As for the plot, I will spare you any spoiler details, but let me just say that it is not without its problems, either. Most SATC episodes were fairly equally divided amongst the four girls, but this time it is Carrie Carrie Carrie all the way. Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha are reduced to barely-there subplots, supporting players in the Carrie story, which unfortunately isn't fleshed out well enough by any means to carry nearly 2 1/2 hours of movie. Old favorites like Stanford Blatch (Willie Garson) and Magda (Lynn Cohen) are trotted out for a second, but there's barely any reason. Jennifer Hudson joins the cast as Carrie's new assistant, Louise, and she's fine, but doesn't add particularly much. It just winds up feeling like a bloated, amorphous mess that leaves you wondering if King could write so superbly for a half-hour on television, what is it about transferring it to film that is so tricky?


      In short, I went in rooting for SATC with everything I had, and it left me a bit disappointed. But perhaps that's because the TV show had set the bar so very high. And the thing is, after all, don't they say that sex is like pizza? Bad Sex, good Sex, it's still Sex.


      ReelzChannel Rating:  6

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    • MissScarlet

      06/02/08 12:44 AM
      It's like a really good, long episode of the TV show - entertaining, girlie fun. But am I the only one who DOESN'T want Carrie and Big together?
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    • tootuff2

      06/17/08 03:32 PM
      I loved it. A tear jerker.
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    • PermyJ2

      06/25/08 03:45 PM
      It was good but it seemed like a very long episode. But it was nice to have all the girls together again. I felt the movie was trying too hard to create that magic again ( the script, the fashion). I still feel it is a must see for the summer!
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    • Laura27

      06/29/08 08:35 PM
      I loved it. It was everything it should have been. :) :)
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  • Crew

    Director Michael Patrick King
    Producer John Melfi
    Producer Darren Star
    Executive Producer Toby Emmerich
    Executive Producer Richard Brener
    Executive Producer Kathryn Busby
    Executive Producer Jonathan Filley

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Tuesday, May 27

  • Remembering the Men of Sex and the City

    It's just 3 days until Sex and the City hits movie theaters and my ovaries have me in full-blown estrogen overdrive.

    In celebration of the girls' too long-awaited trip to the silver screen, and in recognition of what really makes them tick (of course), may I invite you to check out our little tour of some of our favorite Men of Sex and the City? It's one hot trip down memory lane indeed.


    Next Showing: SATC hits theaters on Friday, May 30!!!!

    Posted 05/27/2008 by Heather

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Thursday, May 22

  • Two and a Half Hours of Sex and the City? Seriously?!?

    Sex and the City. Hooray.Next weekend millions of men across America will be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice when their wives and girlfriends drag them to the Cineplex to see Sex and the City: The Movie. And news from early screenings is that the big screen estrogen-fest clocks in at a mammoth 148 minutes. Add commercials and previews to the running time and you're looking at a total commitment of almost three hours -- a length unheard of for a romantic comedy, even one featuring the beloved cougar quartet of Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda.

    But don't abandon all hope yet, fellas. Stop by ReelzChannel.com next week for our Sex and the City: The Movie Survival Guide for Guys. It'll be chock full of tips to help make the experience as painless as possible for the more testosterone-oriented viewer. With a little preparation and a lot of luck, we can avoid a repeat of 1999's horrific Lilith Fair Massacre. Stay tuned.


    Posted 05/22/2008 by Thomas

    Sex and the City: The Movie

Tuesday, May 20

  • Israelis Not So Keen on Sex and the City

    Cougar attack!!!Guys, you might want to consider moving to Israel. The Associated Press is reporting that two Israeli cities have banned posters and billboards for the upcoming Sex and the City movie. A spokesman for the film's Israeli distributor stated that officials in Jerusalem and Petah Tikva blocked the ads based on their usage of the word "sex" in the title, fearing that it might offend the cities' largely religious populations.

    There has also been some speculation that cities' residents, many of whom lack access to cable television and have never heard of the HBO series, might be frightened at the sight of four giant cougars staring down at them. I know I am.

    Source: AP


    Posted 05/20/2008 by Thomas

    Sex and the City

  • Ladies Schedule Sex and The City Girls' Nights

    When Sex & the City was on TV -- back in those heady days before Tivo -- my friends and I used to get together in groups to watch it. I even made my husband watch it with me on one of our first dates.

    So it should come as no surprise that now as the movie is coming out, ladies everywhere are planning on recapturing that old magic. According to an article in The New York Times, women nationwide are making plans to see Sex and The City  in groups when it comes out next week. From Vail to Manhattan, ladies are scheduling cosmo dinner parties and then an outing to the nearest theater to catch the next installment of Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha in all their glory.

    In fact, as of last Friday there were more online ticket sales for S&TC, which opens in two weeks, than there were for Indy 4, which opens this weekend.

    Sounds perfectly rational to us. We wouldn't dream of seeing S&TC with anything but our best girlfriends. But if the Times is to be heeded, perhaps you want to buy your tickets now lest you and the girls wind up drinking away your sorrows at a nearby Outback Steakhouse while other savvy pre-planners get to revel in all the shoe-tastic, sexified glory.


    Next Showing: Sex & the City opens Friday, May 30.

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    Posted 05/20/2008 by Heather

    Sex and the City: The Movie

Monday, May 19

  • The Sex and the City Trade-Off

    If you're anything like me, driving around town past those looming Sex and the City billboards proclaiming May 30th as the official doomsday for testosterone, believe me, I feel your pain. Guys have been getting away with nodding off on the couch while watching the hapless adventures of Sarah Jessica and co. on HBO for years, we simply won't get out of this one that easily.

    You've got 11 days.

    Have you made her take you to Iron Man yet? How about a second viewing? Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull starts Thursday. Heck, maybe you're a nerd who'd like to let your freak flag fly at The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. She owes you that much, right?

    It's best to accept that there's simply no getting out of this one. It's going to be awful but at least it's rated-R so, unlike the TBS reruns, there is at least a strong chance of topless action. And let's hope someone besides Kim Cattrall, right? Been there, done that.

    Just remember, the time is now. 11 days to force your significant other to sit through every piece of machismo mindless testosterone-flaring, explosion-laden, muscle-flexing, tire-screeching, stuff-blowing-up piece of cinematic fare you can cram in. Just remember I warned you.


    Posted 05/19/2008 by Jeff

    Sex and the City | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | Iron Man | The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

Thursday, April 24

  • Fan*Tastic Summer Movie Season Kicks Off Next Week!

    Getting tired of the choices lately at the movie theater? We are too. This period between the end of the year Oscar fare and the start of summer is always a bit slow, but early 2008 has felt particularly lacking. Last weekend offered a bit of fresh air, but this weekend's offerings are looking pretty stale once again.

    But never fear... Next weekend the onslaught begins and our Fan*Tastic Summer Movie Guide takes you through all the biggest releases of summer 2008. If you've been living in a cave, you might not have heard about a little superhero movie called Iron Man. It's out next week and we will have a review to let you know the scoop early next week. For the ladies, hearthrob Patrick Dempsey stars in Made of Honor, which also releases alongside Iron Man on May 2.

    And after that? Well, May alone should offer at least a few intriguing titles for just about any movie fan. There's the wild action of the Wachowski's Speed Racer, the battle of the sexes What Happens in Vegas, Prince CaspianSex and the City and, of course, we can't forget the return of Indiana Jones!

    We'll have tons of great coverage to lead you through the summer movie season including our Fan*Tastic Summer Movie Guide, exclusive material, early reviews and clips from the movies. But trust us, don't distress, because moviegoing is about to get fun again!