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carolinakid
05-19-2008, 04:57 AM
Hey SATC fans! Are you getting excited? Any plans to see the movie in the theater or are you gonna wait for the DVD?
By sheer coincidence I will be in Manhattan from 5/30-6/1. I hope to stop by the premiere to see if I can get a glimpse of the girls or Big or Anthony (Mario Cantone)! I will see the film that weekend in any case.
I'm so glad the reviews are good. The NY Daily News gave it 4 out of 5 stars. I was afraid that this would be another one of those hit TV shows that was a flop as a film, but everyone (that I've come across so far) seems to think they did a pretty good job. Entertainment Weekly devotes much of its latest issue to the show with some great pictures and a review of every TV episode.
Who's your favorite character? I really love all the girls and they all make me laugh but I have to say Carrie's my favorite! I'm a big SJP fan. Stylewise I LOVE Charlotte's clothes. I have every episode on DVD. I'd love to hear from you Sex fans! Ciao!
WDW heart
05-19-2008, 03:51 PM
I am a big fan of the series. I still watch the re runs. I really liked SJP as Carrie but haven't been able to enjoy her in much else. I also really like Charlotte but I think the series was so great because of the interplay of all 4.
I am looking forward to the movie. Don't know if I will see it at the theatre or wait til it comes out on DVD. It seems like a good summer for the movies which is refreshing.
It would be exciting to be in Manhatten for the opening. I'm sure it will be very Big :) there.
wendyxo
05-19-2008, 05:14 PM
I'm so excited! I have plans to see it with a few of my girlfriends the day it opens. I love all the girls, but I'd have to say Charlotte is my favorite because my girfriends all say she is exactly like me.
I have the DVD set, but still watch the reruns on TV.
How exciting that you will be in New York that weekend, carolinakid!
newhdplayer
05-19-2008, 07:30 PM
Now here's something I'll never watch :)
carolinakid
05-29-2008, 04:34 AM
I'm so LOVING all the interviews that Sarah & Cynthia & Kim & Kristin are doing this week! Just saw Sarah on TODAY! What a view! On top of a midtown skyscraper! And my girl looked FABULOUS! I'd kill for the shoes she had on! I am so PUMPED for tomorrow night!
Jim Dear and Darling
05-29-2008, 10:27 AM
I have not been so excited for a movie in a loooooong time. :D
Mrs Mouse
05-29-2008, 06:09 PM
I have not been so excited for a movie in a loooooong time. :D
I will second that!
I just CAN NOT wait to see this movie - I hope it lives up to the hype that's been built up for it (both by the media and in my head)!
I own the DVDs of the series, and I've had them playing in the background as I've been doing stuff around the house lately. Sort of subliminally getting myself caught up with all the story lines and whatnot. I think I must have "watched" (more like listened to) almost every episode again over the span of the last couple of weeks! Obsessed much? :p
Mrs Mouse
05-30-2008, 02:00 AM
Sorry for the double-post.
I just posted this in the "Last Movie Seen" thread, but I feel that it bears repeating.
I braved the line to see Sex and the City: The Movie this evening at the 10:00 advanced screening. I'm not going to comment extensively on it right now, since I don't want to give anything away. Instead, I will provide a quick, simple and concise critique. In the words of the fabulous Carrie Bradshaw... me likey! :D
carolinakid
05-30-2008, 02:45 AM
I'm so glad "you likey", Miss Mouse. You're the first "real"person (other than the critics) who I know has seen it and I'm thrilled it lived up to the hype! I plan to go sometime this weekend (probably Sunday). Of course at dinner last night, my boyfriend and I HAD to have what the bar called "Luxury Cosmos" in honor of the girls and film. And Mario Cantone was HILARIOUS on The View yesterday! Cynthia Nixon will be on the Today show this morning (or is it Regis?)I don't remember...the ladies are EVERYWHERE this week! I'm anxious to read your review!
jon
pixar
05-30-2008, 06:54 AM
Sorry for the double-post.
I just posted this in the "Last Movie Seen" thread, but I feel that it bears repeating.
I braved the line to see Sex and the City: The Movie this evening at the 10:00 advanced screening. I'm not going to comment extensively on it right now, since I don't want to give anything away. Instead, I will provide a quick, simple and concise critique. In the words of the fabulous Carrie Bradshaw... me likey! :D
just curious...is it true that the audience is 90% women? :D
Mrs Mouse
05-30-2008, 08:29 AM
just curious...is it true that the audience is 90% women? :D
I hate to burst your bubble, but it's not true.
I'd say it was about 98% women! :p
carolinakid
05-30-2008, 09:40 AM
And the other 2% HAD to have been GAY MEN!!!!:cool:
jon
The Lovely Mrs. tod
05-30-2008, 09:52 AM
The studio had an employee screening Wednesday night. They filled the theater and two overflow screening rooms and those of us who walked across the street from the other buildings STILL didn't get in! :crying:
Which means now I'll have to PAY for a ticket! :eek:
Which I fully intend to. The people I know who made it in loved it. But...it's a ready made audience. No one who won't like it is going to bother to go, kwim?
All I know for sure? Those were some ugly shoes Ms. Parker was wearing to the L.A. premier.
spectromen
05-30-2008, 03:01 PM
And the other 2% HAD to have been GAY MEN!!!!:cool:
jon
HELLO!!!!!! And I'm here to represent that 2% <wink>
I actually expect it to be more like 10% - we'll see tonight.
carolinakid
05-30-2008, 03:42 PM
My boyfriend and I intend to be part of that 10% too! Please post your review when you get a chance!
WDW heart
05-30-2008, 03:47 PM
A neighbor turned me on to the series way back in the first season. He and his wife didn't miss it and he was the more avid fan. My DH watched the series with me and will go to the movie with me. It makes up for all the sci fi B movies and series I watch with him. ;)
dkthepainter
05-30-2008, 08:24 PM
"Sex Sluts, and the City"
Slut (slut) n. [[ME slutte]] 2 a sexually promiscuous woman
Hey all of you out there that are parents. When you come home after a night at the movies, and your children ask "how was it?", how do you answer after watching a movie like this? "Well sweetie, it was about four sexually loose women, and their endeavors to lower the bar where morals are concerned. I thoroughly enjoyed watching their escapades and at times even wished that my life were more like theirs. I know that I've taught you to be better than that, to respect yourself more than these, but it was just a movie, and besides, they were fabulously dressed."
Perhaps it's time that America reconsider it's morality. :D
Mrs Mouse
05-30-2008, 09:25 PM
"Sex Sluts, and the City"
Slut (slut) n. [[ME slutte]] 2 a sexually promiscuous woman
Hey all of you out there that are parents. When you come home after a night at the movies, and your children ask "how was it?", how do you answer after watching a movie like this? "Well sweetie, it was about four sexually loose women, and their endeavors to lower the bar where morals are concerned. I thoroughly enjoyed watching their escapades and at times even wished that my life were more like theirs. I know that I've taught you to be better than that, to respect yourself more than these, but it was just a movie, and besides, they were fabulously dressed."
Perhaps it's time that America reconsider it's morality. :D
Why is it that where men are concerned, their actions in the sexual arena cause them to be referred to as "playboys" or "players" or something else of the sort that is flattering and complimentary? Where women and sex are concerned, however, they are "loose" or "immoral" or "slutty."
The vast majority of movies (not to mention tv shows, music videos, etc.) out there today feature men objectifying women, with very few complaints. But the moment a woman (or four) happens to embrace her sexuality it's suddenly taboo and distasteful. I think the hipocracy here is ridiculous. If the mainstreaming of sex is the issue, perhaps men should be held responsible and accountable for their actions as well. It's a two-way street.
And, as someone who has seen (and loved) the movie and who is a huge fan of the televison series, I can safely tell you that Sex and the City is about MUCH more than just sex.
Faith Trust & Pixie Dust
05-30-2008, 09:37 PM
I went to the first showing with a friend this morning at 11:00 a.m. I just LOVED the movie, though I know the reviews were mixed. The friendships, the reflection on aging/maturing, the heartache and joy--that's what stays with me. I must've cried 5 different times. There was a local tv news crew filming and interviewing people but I politely declined--I wasn't fit to be shown on high def.
As for the morality police: vote with your feet. I promise not to judge you for playing Grand Theft Auto 4.
letitsnow
05-30-2008, 09:57 PM
omg the movie was sooooo good! i loved it! i didn't want it to end, even though i was sad and almost in tears most of the movie. it reminds me of me and my best friends. i hope we look that good when we get their age! this probably won't be a good movie to watch if your pmsing...
dkthepainter
05-30-2008, 10:01 PM
Why is it that where men are concerned, their actions in the sexual arena cause them to be referred to as "playboys" or "players" or something else of the sort that is flattering and complimentary? Where women and sex are concerned, however, they are "loose" or "immoral" or "slutty."
The vast majority of movies (not to mention tv shows, music videos, etc.) out there today feature men objectifying women, with very few complaints. But the moment a woman (or four) happens to embrace her sexuality it's suddenly taboo and distasteful. I think the hipocracy here is ridiculous. If the mainstreaming of sex is the issue, perhaps men should be held responsible and accountable for their actions as well. It's a two-way street.
And, as someone who has seen (and loved) the movie and who is a huge fan of the televison series, I can safely tell you that Sex and the City is about MUCH more than just sex.
Actually, I think that men are the main reason for the demise of morality in America. If they would stop using women, perhaps they(women) would stop "advertising" what they have, then passing it around to any one that calls them beautiful, or promises them a lasting relationship, and realize that they are something of value and worth.
I agree immensely, that sexually immoral males are mis-titled. They should be called "male-whores" (and a few other things that I won't mention on this family friendly forum). Also notice that I refer to them as males. A "man" respects women, and thinks far more of them than as mere objects.
I'm sure that the movie contains much more than just sex. The problem is that the producers know that if "SEX has the bigger portion of the plot, the otherwise unseen would-be parts of the film will get their chance to be seen and heard, and their pockets will be full. This is what we have to put up with to see movies today; All of the trash. No big deal, except that now we've been desensitized to what would otherwise be considered wrong.
Something to think about: What would you call someone that sells their body to be used sexually for money. The Webster's dictionary defines them as Prostitutes. Anyone that removes their clothing to engage in sexual acts(whether real or not, on screen or off), for a paycheck, is a slut in my book.
I hope to marry a woman that respects, and thinks more of, herself, and me, enough to "wait". Is that asking too much? How many more will be influenced by such vulgarity, and just cave in?
Aren't you someone to be valued too. I'm sure that your Fiancee thinks so?
Mrs Mouse
05-30-2008, 10:50 PM
Honestly, if you have such a problem with it, why associate yourself with it at all? Everyone is capable of making their own decisions. If they want to go see it, they will. If they enjoy it, so be it. If you don't approve, don't go see it. It's as simple as that.
I hope to marry a woman that respects, and thinks more of, herself, and me, enough to "wait". Is that asking too much? How many more will be influenced by such vulgarity, and just cave in?
Aren't you someone to be valued too. I'm sure that your Fiancee thinks so?
I am sincerely hoping that you are just making a point here, and are not directing your comments soley to me since you know absolutely nothing about me. Or my sexual habits. Thank goodness, as it's really none of your business.
I respect myself. I respect my fiance. He respects himself and also respects me. I have a good head on my shoulders and I am perfectly capable of thinking for myself. Just because I happen to enjoy Sex and the City doesn't mean that I necessarilly buy into every single message that it features. Just because Carrie Bradshaw, or any such fictional character, is having sex with a myriad of guys does not mean that I, myself, strive to do so as well. I find it insulting that you would imply otherwise.
dkthepainter
05-30-2008, 11:14 PM
Honestly, if you have such a problem with it, why associate yourself with it at all? Everyone is capable of making their own decisions. If they want to go see it, they will. If they enjoy it, so be it. If you don't approve, don't go see it. It's as simple as that.
I am sincerely hoping that you are just making a point here, and are not directing your comments soley to me since you know absolutely nothing about me. Or my sexual habits. Thank goodness, as it's really none of your business.
I respect myself. I respect my fiance. He respects himself and also respects me. I have a good head on my shoulders and I am perfectly capable of thinking for myself. Just because I happen to enjoy Sex and the City doesn't mean that I necessarilly buy into every single message that it features. Just because Carrie Bradshaw, or any such fictional character, is having sex with a myriad of guys does not mean that I, myself, strive to do so as well. I find it insulting that you would imply otherwise.
Yes, of course. Please understand that it is not my intentions to make enemies on this forum. I have not said anything about you personaly because, as you have put it, I don't know you at all other than you and I share a common interest: All things Disney! :)
It's just that I live in an area where many of the women that I have come in contact with think that all men are the same, and that the only way to get attention, or be accepted, or recieve love in return, is to sell themselves short of what they deserve: A happy and healthy life, without regrets.
These comments were more to young women facing the decisions of standing for what they feel is right, or just follow the crowd. Now, I'm just a guy, but think of the influence that MP women have on younger MP'ers, and the decisions that they'll one day make. It's a sad day when those standing up for morality are called the "Moral Police", as though the cool thing is to be
immorral.
Oh well. This will be my last post on this thread.
But to any young person (male or female) think about this: What is more easily given away, QZ's from Wal-mart, or diamonds from Tiffany's? The diamonds, right? Well, whatever you place value on you won't give it away without much thought and consideration, and hopefully to the one that you love. I don't think that's the message that this movie gives, and those that praise it condone the behavior exhibited in it.
Thanks for listening (and letting me interupt :) really).
Sincerely
-dkthepainter
The Lovely Mrs. tod
05-31-2008, 03:07 AM
Sex Sluts, and the City"
Slut (slut) n. [[ME slutte]] 2 a sexually promiscuous woman
Hey all of you out there that are parents. When you come home after a night at the movies, and your children ask "how was it?", how do you answer after watching a movie like this? "Well sweetie, it was about four sexually loose women, and their endeavors to lower the bar where morals are concerned. I thoroughly enjoyed watching their escapades and at times even wished that my life were more like theirs. I know that I've taught you to be better than that, to respect yourself more than these, but it was just a movie, and besides, they were fabulously dressed."
Perhaps it's time that America reconsider it's morality.
It's a MOVIE! In the first place, I'm old enough to tell the difference between real life and a script, put on film and presented for my entertainment, and something presented for my moral edification. And I'm getting damn sick and tired of being lectured by people who never took the time to know me and are probably of an age that would qualify them to be my children. And, BTW, tod and I LIVED together before we got marrired 23 years ago, how 'bout that? So pin a great big "S" on ME I guess, I'll just go sit over there in the corner with Hester and have tea.
And I"ve got NO problem saying "well, sweetie (a demeaning term I don't use anyway) it was an "R" rated film and is was really mostly for adult women, frankly I doubt you'd like it. And, BTW, just because I watched it does NOT, in any way, shape, or form, indicate I wish my life were "more like theirs" because I've got a brain and grew up in a family where I was taught to use it and I know the difference between a movie and real life, as do you." And, FWIW, if I had a choice as to sending my underage kids to see "Sex and the City" or "No Country for Old Men", I'd send 'em to Sex.
As to the movie, I always thought Carrie dressed like a circus pony and never could figure out the Carrie Bradshaw/Sarah Jessica Parker "style" anyway and, frankly, I always liked Aiden. Miranda, however, I would LOVE to have as a friend.
I really liked the movie, thought it was a LOT of fun, pretty much what I expected. Although I wouldn't pay to see it a second time. That, at least for me, it the real test of a movie...but if you watched the show (and I did), I think you'll love the film.
mom22gls
05-31-2008, 04:24 AM
I hope to marry a woman that respects, and thinks more of, herself, and me, enough to "wait". Is that asking too much? How many more will be influenced by such vulgarity, and just cave in?
I assume that you are also "waiting," so that, when the right woman comes along, she'll know that you respect yourself, too. It's a fantasy, for goodness sakes. SJP doesn't actually dress, or act, like the character. As an, apparently, happily married wife, and mother, who is often seen in public in "regular people's" clothes, she is a fine role model. Haven't seen the movie yet, but, from what I understand, Carrie gets married to a man she has had a relationship with for years, two of the four are already married and mothers, and one has no interest in marriage, but is in a relationship. I don't see any great threat to American morals from this movie. Probably a greater risk, that women will decide to go out and buy shoes costing more than $500.