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My philosophy is: better bad movie than no movie.
My philosophy is: better bad movie than no movie.
i can't wait to see what will be done as far as wardrobe... i mean the fashion climate seems to have changed so much since 2004.
i hope carrie gets her funk back, i would hate to see her continue on as in the last season, when she was was with the russian and in couture like 24/7...
who/what do you guys think carrie will wear?
i can't wait to see what will be done as far as wardrobe... i mean the fashion climate seems to have changed so much since 2004.
i hope carrie gets her funk back, i would hate to see her continue on as in the last season, when she was was with the russian and in couture like 24/7...
who/what do you guys think carrie will wear?
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Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls) has joined the cast of New Line's Sex and the City: The Movie.
Hudson will portray the assistant to Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw. The film revolves around the lives of the four main "Sex and the City" characters, four years after the time frame of the finale of the HBO series, which wrapped its six-year run in 2004.
The movie will begin shooting in New York on Sept. 19.
Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Chris Noth have signed to reprise their roles, and Michael Patrick King, the series' longtime creative leader and executive producer, is set to write and direct.
^ Woo-hoo--Magda (Lynn Cohen) is going to be in the movie!MTV reports that New Line and HBO Films have set a May 30, 2008 release date for Sex and the City: The Movie, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Chris Noth, Jennifer Hudson and Lynn Cohen.
The film revolves around the lives of the four main "Sex and the City" characters, four years after the time frame of the finale of the HBO series, which wrapped its six-year run in 2004.
The big screen version of the show will face the Judd Apatow-produced Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Eddie Murphy comedy Starship Dave.
HAHAH i second that!My philosophy is: better bad movie than no movie.
I have actually been watching my dvds again