"Sex And The City" Movie: Bringing More Than Sex To The Big Screen

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New York Times   |  GINIA BELLAFANTE   |   May 4, 2008 09:22 AM


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LAST year, around St. Patrick's Day, as auspicious a time as any for a writer with Irish blood to start telling a story, Michael Patrick King left his house in the Hollywood Hills and drove to a motel in Palm Desert, Calif., where he spent 16 days thinking about four women whose approach to love, friendship and money defined the manners and folkways of affluent single life at the turn of the new century.

For five of its seven seasons Mr. King served as head writer of the HBO series "Sex and the City," until it ended in a big, blooming peony of joy and bittersweet sentiment four years ago. Out in the desert he returned to the characters who had shifted his fortunes, shaping the script for the coming movie based on the series, scheduled to arrive on May 30, which marks his debut as a screenwriter and film director at 53.

Beyond the matter of his age, Mr. King has always seemed an unlikely voice of the upper-middle-class postfeminist experience. An openly gay man, a former altar boy and a child of Scranton, Pa., he arrived at the pinnacle of television comedy writing (he is also responsible for the brilliant but short-lived HBO series "The Comeback") without the imprimatur of an Ivy League education and the connections attending it. While the history of modern culture is filled with examples of writers and artists who have found prominence chronicling what goes on behind the velvet rope even if they were reared far away from it, Mr. King has spent more time away from the gateways of recognition than most.

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- NoSillyName See Profile I'm a Fan of NoSillyName permalink

"More than sex"? These women are portrayed as some kind of icons for the "upper-class, post-feminist experience"? Through the eyes of a gay man. Riiight....

Go away and don't come back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 05/06/2008
- ConcernedAboutRFuture See Profile I'm a Fan of ConcernedAboutRFuture permalink

More than sex? Yes, it looks like really, really bad outfits.

Somebody give them a full length mirror!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/05/2008
- Raymondf See Profile I'm a Fan of Raymondf permalink

Put this garbage back on HBO.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 05/05/2008
- ergoth See Profile I'm a Fan of ergoth permalink



does Parker finally get naked and have a nude scene in this movie or does cattrall have to carry the load, as usual. how does she go all those years on this series and never get naked? what a hypocritical prude.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 05/04/2008
- Aslanspal See Profile I'm a Fan of Aslanspal permalink

Sarah Jessica Parker tried to do the Gap thing and it was her call to try to be percieved 'young and trendy' but guess what she is not young and trendy anymore...she needs water! and lots of it that face is all dried up...compare her in the movie with bruce willis and how she looks now...she needs water! drink jessica drink.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 05/04/2008
- cruisepuppy7452a See Profile I'm a Fan of cruisepuppy7452a permalink

This is a case of the writer wasn't any good. Had he realized that what made this show was its original naevte, he would have left at least part of the film back where we left off. The idea that he took what was an incredible idea, and forced what can only be described as a homogonized version of its past, proves this man should never have been allowed near the sequel. Had this man any real talent, he would have known you don't try to FIX what wasn't broken. I don't have much hope for this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 05/04/2008
- workingboy See Profile I'm a Fan of workingboy permalink

What a bad photo! These "girls" are sagging and bulging in all the wrong places. They look so tired and worn out. Perhaps it's time they moved on ..... to Medea or Lady Macbeth, for example.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 05/04/2008
- observing See Profile I'm a Fan of observing permalink

All that is wrong with the American female is immortalized by these "beauties."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 05/04/2008
- VictorLudorum See Profile I'm a Fan of VictorLudorum permalink

such pretty things make 'infusion/diffusions ' that tv media needs diffusion badly.............she's alright ,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 05/04/2008
- wadenelson1 See Profile I'm a Fan of wadenelson1 permalink

Is Huffpost on the PR payroll for this film?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 05/04/2008
- ROBOT8 See Profile I'm a Fan of ROBOT8 permalink

THIS IS SOME TIRED OLD SHIZZLE!!!!!!!!!!!!! MORE LIKE BAS-MITZVAH SKANKS IN THE CITY...THIS IS SOME NASTY STUFF!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 05/04/2008
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