Sarah Jessica Parker Talks Sex and the City: The Movie
And talks and talks and talks and talks.
Four years after it went off the air, Sex and the City is just a few weeks away from making its long-discussed jump to the big screen.
The film's production has been a magnet for nostalgia-addled paparazzi, but -- to the credit of the cast and crew -- its storyline has remained under wraps, something star Sarah Jessica Parker intends to continue as long as possible. While accepting her recently bestowed ShoWest Vanguard Award, Parker was asked to sum up the events of Sex and the City: The Movie -- recently rumored to include the death of a character -- and the actress played coy:
Did you get all that? Yeah, us neither. But when questioned about whether the movie would soften any of the show's famously sexual content, Parker (who apparently has a deep, deep affection for caffeine) was a little less stealthy, or something:
Sex and the City: The Movie, which reunites Parker with her series co-stars Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, and Chris Noth, is set to open May 30.
Source: ComingSoon
The film's production has been a magnet for nostalgia-addled paparazzi, but -- to the credit of the cast and crew -- its storyline has remained under wraps, something star Sarah Jessica Parker intends to continue as long as possible. While accepting her recently bestowed ShoWest Vanguard Award, Parker was asked to sum up the events of Sex and the City: The Movie -- recently rumored to include the death of a character -- and the actress played coy:
What can I tell you in my own stealth way about the story? What we tried to do is, it's a grown-up movie, and I think those people that have seen it have been very surprised. There's a seriousness about something that happens in this movie and it's really about real life and your own complicity and disappointments, and the necessity of friends at certain points, but really, as a grown-up to really take care of yourself. There's still plenty of ribald, salty, dirty stuff, but I think it's a really smart story. I think Michael Patrick (King, writer and director of the film) wrote a beautiful screenplay and selfishly, I feel like he wrote the role of a lifetime for me, and it was just an amazing experience.
Did you get all that? Yeah, us neither. But when questioned about whether the movie would soften any of the show's famously sexual content, Parker (who apparently has a deep, deep affection for caffeine) was a little less stealthy, or something:
I must say that New Line did not pressure us either way. I think we recognize very clearly who the base audience was -- not "base" in a negative way -- but who our audience started out to be at HBO and that was obviously primarily sophisticated women and the homosexual community, and then along came straight men, as they do. Then of course, it went into syndication, a broader audience was reached, and those demographics changed a lot. The audience became a lot younger, they reached areas where people normally don't generally get HBO, so that all changed. Really, what we kept in mind was where the show started and who that audience was and what is appropriate now for these particular women in the story. We're not just going to gratuitously toss a woman and a man together, because that's from whence the show came, the providence of the titillating stuff. We just really wanted to tell a great story and we really encouraged Michael to write a screenplay that's about who those women are now.
Sex and the City: The Movie, which reunites Parker with her series co-stars Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, and Chris Noth, is set to open May 30.
Source: ComingSoon
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on Sep 23 2007 07:50 AM Id **** her hard! (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 23 2007 08:45 AM No you wouldn't. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 23 2007 09:33 AM Here's a daring twist. Why not make a classic male character, like Chekov, into a female. That would enrage the fanboys good. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Sep 23 2007 09:55 AM A cult series dosen't have fanboys. It just has fans. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 23 2007 10:00 AM In reply to this comment (#1142104) That's an interesting response (I love the internet). She should be a red shirt if she's in the movie. Which means Kirk will do her and then she'll get phasered. (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 23 2007 10:17 AM Why was this exact same article published twice? (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 23 2007 06:40 PM In reply to this comment (#1142210) I'm wondering that too. We had this one last week didn't we? (Reply to this) |
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on Sep 23 2007 07:29 PM Never seen Alias, any good? (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 17 2008 06:30 AM sad...they can make a played-out show a movie...but they can't do more than 2 seasons of Rome. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 17 2008 07:19 AM Peter Griffin had it right...."Sarah Jessica Parker is on tv and she looks like a foot!" 4 whores in a mid-life crisis doing what they do best....banging guys in a city. Such a riveting storyline!! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 17 2008 07:57 AM My girlfriend is looking forward to this so much, although me on the other hand isn't. Now don't get me wrong when these ladies first appeared they were hot, but now they are 40-something uglies. Talk movies at itsfilmtastic.co.uk (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 17 2008 01:34 PM In reply to this comment (#1638097) You've obviously never seen the show. The only "whore" is Samantha. I think the show portrayed the sex lives pretty accurately in contrast to real life. I can't wait for this movie!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 17 2008 05:12 PM It's not very well known that 'Sex and the City' was actually written by a gay man, not a woman. That explains the very male/aggressive sexual attitude that the show has engendered. It's funny because I've never met anyone who professes to be a fan of the show. I imagine it's like admitting you liked Ace of Base or some such crap. It just so ghetto and beneath contempt that it lowers everyone's opinion of you to be associated with it. Oh, and don't make any main Star Trek characters female, unless they're new ones and they have a purpose. We already have those guys screwing up Battlestar Galactica and everything else they touch by making it all about women. Bring back the male action hero. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 17 2008 08:12 PM Where on earth do you live? I can name at least 10 friends who are fans of Sex and the City most of whom dont know each other. Its a very fun show. And I really hope you weren't trying to harp on the "gay guys are only about sex" stereotype. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 18 2008 06:56 AM The only way I'll watch this is if they all eat each other out in a semi circle form...How could this movie work. There better be some Jade or Bound like sex scenes up in that b*tch! ...oh and hopefully Biggs and Carrie wind up together they seem like a good couple...I mean ****s her in the *** I hope he ****s her in the ***... forget that last part (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 18 2008 08:37 AM donwilly...your prayers MAY have been answered. because she'll be back in the spotlight(the ONLY good reason about this movie being made)...kristen davis supposedly has a s3x tape being shopped around for release. go watch that instead, i've seen a few vidcaps and to me it looks like her but...even if it turns out its not her, thats still way more entertaining to me to watch than what this will turn out to be. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 18 2008 11:50 AM there is a god Gimy (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 18 2008 12:22 PM I've seen the photos already. Go to egotastic.com.....everything is there! Not bad :) (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 06:57 AM hey! what'd ya know...same site i saw it on...haha. c'mon...it can't get better than photos(they thought it was a video) of BEFORE she was famous and very perky. still woulda preferred a video though. i just think its funny because she always plays the innocent girl. still the best looking of all the chics on this movieshow (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 10:56 AM In reply to this comment (#1639345) I live in California. I just happen to know people with taste. And as for the 'gay people all about sex' thing - a gay guy created and mostly wrote this show, which is all about sex. Maybe you should take your indignation to him as he's the one furthering the stereotype. (Reply to this) |
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