FOX411: Sex and the City: Inspired by Lopez, Affleck
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Sex, City, Family?
Published 5/12/2008 by david at Jossip
... weeks chronicling the build up to the Sex and the City movie in between Michael Jackson updates, on the film’s “one odd thing … which still doesn’t make sense”: “We never see of the girls’ families. Carrie’s elaborate wedding doesn’t include even a mention of parents or siblings. Charlotte’s pregnancy, ditto, includes no doting grandmother. I dimly recall some mention of Miranda’s family in the TV series. Here they are non-existent.” [Fox411] ...
Sex and the City Spoiler Alert!
Published 5/13/2008 by celebritique at Celebritique - The Celebrity and Fashion Critique
... big TV star now. Miranda ( Cynthia Nixon ) and Steve ( David Eigenberger ) break up when he cheats on her, but not before we see them getting graphically horizontal. Charlotte ( Kristin Davis ) and Harry ( Evan Handler ) get pregnant. In the end, though, “Sex and the City” revolves around our heroine, Carrie, who’s written at least two more books since the TV series ended. The movie is all about her romance with Mr. Big, now known as John James Preston. For a complete review, visit Foxnews.com Photo via celebutopia Related Posts
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Published 5/13/2008 by Perez Hilton at Celebrity gossip juicy celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog from Perez Hilton
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Sex and the City SPOILER
Published 5/13/2008 at OH NO!!
... Source a bit tl;tr but its worth it
Reading Between The Lines Of Roger Friedman's Sex And The City Semi-Spoilers
Published 5/13/2008 at Videogum
Do you trust a glowing review of the Sex And The City movie from someone who says this: And then there's the other character: the clothes. Not since Robert Altman's "Dr. T. and the Women" have I seen such outrageous get-ups on screen. No good sentence starts with "Not since Dr. T And The Women." It's nice to see someone remembers that movie, though, because I was about to suggest it to Gabe for Worst Movie Of All Time. Anyway, there are technically spoilers in the review, but it's hardly spoilerrific or even ...

