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I REALLY need to get this off my chest . . . I'm up, can't sleep, my sinuses/allergies are kicking my ass, and the Sex and the City movie is on HBO. As much as I loved the series, this movie PISSED me off with the message it sent to women.
My major beefs with this BULLSHIT are: #1: How the fuck did Big weasel outta the wedding because he couldn't reach Carrie on the gatdamn phone??? What's this dumb shit about "I need to know it's still us . . . just you and me"???? It'll BE us as soon as you show your punk ass up at the end of the fucking altar, muthafucka! I didn't get this bullshit at ALL and it's irritating that this supposed BIG shot mofo would bitch up cuz he couldn't talk to her when common sense would tell you she's getting ready to marry your dumb ass and maybe just a lil busy. Um, no. #2: After six seasons of selling women on being self-sufficient and independent PLUS all the bullshit she went through with Big, she takes him back in the end. That's some straight up bullshit and any woman that would take him back after being stood up in couture is one dumb bunny and I can't believe the writer would position this mess as a "happy" ending. No wonder women are fucked up in the romance department. I really feel insulted, betrayed, hoodwinked, bamboozled and like Plymouth rock landed on US behind this BULLSHIT. My face was like this from the wedding until the end of this bullshit. Okay, thanks, I'm good and I think I can sleep now. | |
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It's funny U say that, because I only watched until they landed in Mexico. I was SO PUT OFF by the wedding scene! I was going to attempt to watch the rest ON DEMAND after work today...
It didn't matter if he stood her up in a bathrobe or a couture dress, tho. He did her PLAIN WRONG. After 10 years, if he didn't want to get married, he shouldn't have let it get that far. But U're right- the message was that we're just desperate to get married... (did U notice the point of mentioning she was a 40-year-old bride?!) "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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And #3:
After Miranda fessed up about the offhand comment she made to Big that had her guilt-ridden for months, Carrie has the nerve to blame Miranda for "ruining her marriage!" I guess Big standing your dumb ass up didn't have anything to with it. Bitch, please! #4 St. Louise Yeah, this movie's message was annoying and a farce from beginning to end. The fashions were one though, that damn Pat Fields is an artiste. | |
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I knew they'd somehow make the movie seperate from the television show in terms of female empowerment.
It seems the media are too scared to put realistic feminism on the big screens, it has to be the "acceptable", usually "male obsessed" version of feminism most live by today. It's like the TV show will get it's little fanbase and that's fine, that'll keep it on TV no problem, but when it's a big movie, with lots of money and companies at stake, they have to go with the watered down, foolproof option at the cost of alienating thinking fans of the show like you and me. We're already fans, they don't need to worry about losing us, we'll just go back and watch the series instead. Newcomers won't. I remember reading somewhere Vivienne Westwood walked out of the cinema after ten minutes because she "thought it was going to be about fashion". THAT'S the kind of mentality we're dealing with here and that's the mentality the big businesses aim to cater to because it equals $$$$. Though it seems the movie was too "high concept" for Westwood Heaven forbid she'd have to think while watching a chick flick! Why do you think Confessions of a Shopaholic is doing so well? There'll be some pseudo-feminism in that movie too, and Bride Wars, and He's Just Not That Into You and Out of Town. But ultimately, they're all the same story/plot/characters with different stars and different titles. At the very least, newcomers to the Sex and the City movie will be exposed to women like Samantha and Miranda for the first time which has to count for something. [Edited 4/1/09 3:22am] | |
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Y'all remember that look on Carrie's face when he tried to talk to her
Even CHARLOTTE was like NO. You don't talk to her ....and then she takes this mofo back... | |
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SCNDLS said: Yeah, this movie's message was annoying and a farce from beginning to end. As was the TV series Hope you slept well when you did sleep | |
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SCNDLS said: I'm up, can't sleep, my sinuses/allergies are kicking my ass, and the Sex and the City movie is on HBO. As much as I loved the series, this movie PISSED me off with the message it sent to women.
My major beefs with this BULLSHIT are: #1: How the fuck did Big weasel outta the wedding because he couldn't reach Carrie on the gatdamn phone??? What's this dumb shit about "I need to know it's still us . . . just you and me"???? It'll BE us as soon as you show your punk ass up at the end of the fucking altar, muthafucka! I didn't get this bullshit at ALL and it's irritating that this supposed BIG shot mofo would bitch up cuz he couldn't talk to her when common sense would tell you she's getting ready to marry your dumb ass and maybe just a lil busy. Um, no. #2: After six seasons of selling women on being self-sufficient and independent PLUS all the bullshit she went through with Big, she takes him back in the end. That's some straight up bullshit and any woman that would take him back after being stood up in couture is one dumb bunny and I can't believe the writer would position this mess as a "happy" ending. No wonder women are fucked up in the romance department. I really feel insulted, betrayed, hoodwinked, bamboozled and like Plymouth rock landed on US behind this BULLSHIT. My face was like this from the wedding until the end of this bullshit. Okay, thanks, I'm good and I think I can sleep now. some would say (obviously not me) that you got what you deserved watching a film like that What you don't remember never happened | |
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Just watched the movie over the weekend and felt the exact same way you did on every single point. I couldn't believe she took Big back. Also couldn't believe she directed her anger at Miranda and not Big as if Miranda single handedly ruined the wedding. What was the point of Jennifer Hudson coming to NY only to get a LV bag and go back home to St. Louis? Really?
One more point... it felt like the longest. movie. ever. 5 hours of my life wasted. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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endymion said: SCNDLS said: I'm up, can't sleep, my sinuses/allergies are kicking my ass, and the Sex and the City movie is on HBO. As much as I loved the series, this movie PISSED me off with the message it sent to women.
My major beefs with this BULLSHIT are: #1: How the fuck did Big weasel outta the wedding because he couldn't reach Carrie on the gatdamn phone??? What's this dumb shit about "I need to know it's still us . . . just you and me"???? It'll BE us as soon as you show your punk ass up at the end of the fucking altar, muthafucka! I didn't get this bullshit at ALL and it's irritating that this supposed BIG shot mofo would bitch up cuz he couldn't talk to her when common sense would tell you she's getting ready to marry your dumb ass and maybe just a lil busy. Um, no. #2: After six seasons of selling women on being self-sufficient and independent PLUS all the bullshit she went through with Big, she takes him back in the end. That's some straight up bullshit and any woman that would take him back after being stood up in couture is one dumb bunny and I can't believe the writer would position this mess as a "happy" ending. No wonder women are fucked up in the romance department. I really feel insulted, betrayed, hoodwinked, bamboozled and like Plymouth rock landed on US behind this BULLSHIT. My face was like this from the wedding until the end of this bullshit. Okay, thanks, I'm good and I think I can sleep now. some would say (obviously not me) that you got what you deserved watching a film like that I will! The Normal Whores Club | |
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I watched Sex and the City for a while, but I thought it was very.. I dunno. I really didn't like the Carrie character because she was always going back to Big. The only guy who treated her nicely was that Aiden(??), and she dumped him....twice! LOL
I got bored with the TV show, so I wasn't even interested in the movie. I did love the clothes,though. And I like the energy of "the city." But some of the other stuff.. well.. I just lost interest in it. | |
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When Big didn't show up at the wedding the first thing that came to my mind was she should have stayed with Aiden.
As a matter of fact, when she dumped Aiden, I stopped watching the show. I couldn't bare it anymore. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JackieBlue said: When Big didn't show up at the wedding the first thing that came to my mind was she should have stayed with Aiden.
As a matter of fact, when she dumped Aiden, I stopped watching the show. I couldn't bare it anymore. Yes, it's it weird because I really lost interest by the way she treated Aiden. I realize this is life, I guess. But you know, I never looked at the show as empowering woman as maybe some did. Maybe it did, but I got confused. | |
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lascantas said: JackieBlue said: When Big didn't show up at the wedding the first thing that came to my mind was she should have stayed with Aiden.
As a matter of fact, when she dumped Aiden, I stopped watching the show. I couldn't bare it anymore. Yes, it's it weird because I really lost interest by the way she treated Aiden. I realize this is life, I guess. But you know, I never looked at the show as empowering woman as maybe some did. Maybe it did, but I got confused. I never quite got this either and couldn’t understand the cult-like following. I remember feeling somewhat insulted rather than empowered or understood. Outside of a bit of fashion the appeal was pretty minimal. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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Oh dear
I didn't enjoy the movie like I did the series but it's my girrrls!!! I feel like I've lived vicariously through them for the past 6 years! I think once Carrie read all the emails from Big it made her realize she out did the whole thing. I mean that peacock head HAD TO GO! Yeah the whole scene with him not showing up was very lame-o but whattaya gonna do. My favorite part was when Charlotte shit her pants in Mexico | |
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Mach said: SCNDLS said: Yeah, this movie's message was annoying and a farce from beginning to end. As was the TV series Hope you slept well when you did sleep To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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Mach said: SCNDLS said: Yeah, this movie's message was annoying and a farce from beginning to end. As was the TV series Hope you slept well when you did sleep I don't agree. Everybody has a different reality. As a single woman living in a city (sorta, kinda) I could relate to a lot of their experiences and found it refreshing that they showed women like this, fabulous but flawed and trying to find their way. I know women like all of these characters, black and white. I really identified personally with Miranda especially with her relationship with Steve. When the show was on I was dating my own little underachieving Steve and had to make tough decisions about that. I'll never forget lying in bed next to him watching the episode where she tried to buy Steve a suit for her business party and he got upset and broke up her. We had just gone through the same thing minus the break up. There are tons of scenes that they showed Miranda, and even the other girls in, that I was like, "been there, done that." It was fun to see these real things depicted on the screen. Then the movie fucks it all up by having even tough as nails Miranda take back her cheating ass husband. [Edited 4/1/09 7:50am] | |
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endymion said: SCNDLS said: I'm up, can't sleep, my sinuses/allergies are kicking my ass, and the Sex and the City movie is on HBO. As much as I loved the series, this movie PISSED me off with the message it sent to women.
My major beefs with this BULLSHIT are: #1: How the fuck did Big weasel outta the wedding because he couldn't reach Carrie on the gatdamn phone??? What's this dumb shit about "I need to know it's still us . . . just you and me"???? It'll BE us as soon as you show your punk ass up at the end of the fucking altar, muthafucka! I didn't get this bullshit at ALL and it's irritating that this supposed BIG shot mofo would bitch up cuz he couldn't talk to her when common sense would tell you she's getting ready to marry your dumb ass and maybe just a lil busy. Um, no. #2: After six seasons of selling women on being self-sufficient and independent PLUS all the bullshit she went through with Big, she takes him back in the end. That's some straight up bullshit and any woman that would take him back after being stood up in couture is one dumb bunny and I can't believe the writer would position this mess as a "happy" ending. No wonder women are fucked up in the romance department. I really feel insulted, betrayed, hoodwinked, bamboozled and like Plymouth rock landed on US behind this BULLSHIT. My face was like this from the wedding until the end of this bullshit. Okay, thanks, I'm good and I think I can sleep now. some would say (obviously not me) that you got what you deserved watching a film like that I loved the series so why wouldn't I watch the movie. It took me 9 months to see it,even after buying the DVD, so it's not like I was chomping at the bit to see it. | |
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JackieBlue said: Just watched the movie over the weekend and felt the exact same way you did on every single point. I couldn't believe she took Big back. Also couldn't believe she directed her anger at Miranda and not Big as if Miranda single handedly ruined the wedding. What was the point of Jennifer Hudson coming to NY only to get a LV bag and go back home to St. Louis? Really?
One more point... it felt like the longest. movie. ever. 5 hours of my life wasted. Some hot ass mess is what it was. And yes interminable movie. But the fashions and accessories were worth it to me. | |
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FunkMistress said: endymion said: some would say (obviously not me) that you got what you deserved watching a film like that I will! | |
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JackieBlue said: When Big didn't show up at the wedding the first thing that came to my mind was she should have stayed with Aiden.
As a matter of fact, when she dumped Aiden, I stopped watching the show. I couldn't bare it anymore. Yeah, Aiden was my mofo. When he screamed at her "I can't believe you're doing this to me AGAIN!!!" Girl, I cringed cuz I felt the same way. After that, I think she shoulda stayed with the Russian. She was a big ass whiny baby in Paris about him not being available for her during the first two weeks. I realized how needy this heffa really is. | |
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CarrieLee said: Oh dear
I didn't enjoy the movie like I did the series but it's my girrrls!!! I feel like I've lived vicariously through them for the past 6 years! I think once Carrie read all the emails from Big it made her realize she out did the whole thing. I mean that peacock head HAD TO GO! Yeah the whole scene with him not showing up was very lame-o but whattaya gonna do. My favorite part was when Charlotte shit her pants in Mexico Despite being Mr. Big he's too much of a punk ass to say during the planning, "Hey, hold 'em up, slow ya roll, pump ya brakes, you're doing too much." So nah he don't get no kind of a pass cuz she made the wedding too big. Besides, he didn't even KNOW about the bird on her gatdamn bed when he punked out. You and Charlotte, can't take ya'll nowhere. | |
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SCNDLS said: CarrieLee said: Oh dear
I didn't enjoy the movie like I did the series but it's my girrrls!!! I feel like I've lived vicariously through them for the past 6 years! I think once Carrie read all the emails from Big it made her realize she out did the whole thing. I mean that peacock head HAD TO GO! Yeah the whole scene with him not showing up was very lame-o but whattaya gonna do. My favorite part was when Charlotte shit her pants in Mexico Despite being Mr. Big he's too much of a punk ass to say during the planning, "Hey, hold 'em up, slow ya roll, pump ya brakes, you're doing too much." So nah he don't get no kind of a pass cuz she made the wedding too big. Besides, he didn't even KNOW about the bird on her gatdamn bed when he punked out. You and Charlotte, can't take ya'll nowhere. BUT IT'S A MOVIE!!!! And rumor has it that Carrie will be getting knocked up in the sequel....how do you feel about that? Hey maybe Samantha will pop out a kid too...that will REALLY be a slap in the face I love my girls, I wish this series never ended. There are way too many episodes that were the story of my life at one point...I cry with them laugh at them get mad at them...it's actually kind of ridiculous! | |
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Man, I loved the TV series up through season 4. I watched seasons 5 and 6, but they were pretty awful. But the movie pissed me off for several reasons, most of which you already elaborated on. But here are a couple more for me:
1) Either show some dick or don't. That half-second, barely visible flash of peen is annoying as hell to me--and not only for prurient reasons. We got to see Miranda's boobs onscreen for what seemed like forever (seriously, that sex scene between her and Steve at the end, I felt like I was spying on them or something), and we saw plenty of T&A from the anonymous girls Samantha's neighbor bangs. The way this movie (and the whole series, really) objectifies female flesh but not male flesh is really annoying to me. 2) When Samantha gains, what, a whopping five pounds and they all act like she ballooned into Shamu. They're horrible about it. And then Carrie has the nerve to say, "Of course you'd look beautiful at any weight." That's such bullshit. Why'd they treat her like crap before that then? 3) Why is Stanford chasing Anthony around when Anthony has never been anything but a bitch? Even the gay men on this show are throwbacks to a less-enlightened era. And what happened to Marcus? 4) The puns. Why do they think they're funny? They bugged the shit out of me on the TV show and they continued to in the movie. Every time Carrie said "St. Louise from St. Louis," I wanted to scream. 5) I don't know why, but I really, really, really hate that dog Samantha got. I hope they kill it off before they do the sequel. 6) Wait, why do I care about the sequel? Damn, this show has its hooks in me deep. | |
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CarrieLee said: SCNDLS said: Despite being Mr. Big he's too much of a punk ass to say during the planning, "Hey, hold 'em up, slow ya roll, pump ya brakes, you're doing too much." So nah he don't get no kind of a pass cuz she made the wedding too big. Besides, he didn't even KNOW about the bird on her gatdamn bed when he punked out. You and Charlotte, can't take ya'll nowhere. BUT IT'S A MOVIE!!!! And rumor has it that Carrie will be getting knocked up in the sequel....how do you feel about that? Hey maybe Samantha will pop out a kid too...that will REALLY be a slap in the face I love my girls, I wish this series never ended. There are way too many episodes that were the story of my life at one point...I cry with them laugh at them get mad at them...it's actually kind of ridiculous! Yeah, ummmm, I got that. My beef is how the characters were depicted versus the series and how Carrie bitched up regarding Big. Besides it's not like it was a movie introducing brand new characters no one had heard of before. So, after 6 years of character development it's odd that the movie would not show the main characters exhibiting more growth and evolution, is all I'm saying. | |
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SCNDLS said: CarrieLee said: BUT IT'S A MOVIE!!!! And rumor has it that Carrie will be getting knocked up in the sequel....how do you feel about that? Hey maybe Samantha will pop out a kid too...that will REALLY be a slap in the face I love my girls, I wish this series never ended. There are way too many episodes that were the story of my life at one point...I cry with them laugh at them get mad at them...it's actually kind of ridiculous! Yeah, ummmm, I got that. My beef is how the characters were depicted versus the series and how Carrie bitched up regarding Big. Besides it's not like it was a movie introducing brand new characters no one had heard of before. So, after 6 years of character development it's odd that the movie would not show the main characters exhibiting more growth and evolution, is all I'm saying. Reow! I usually never have high expectations for a tv series movie...so I guess i'm not surprised | |
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Ottensen said: Y'all remember that look on Carrie's face when he tried to talk to her
Even CHARLOTTE was like NO. You don't talk to her ....and then she takes this mofo back... Even Charlotte's ass punked out at the end too. Ain't no way I woulda been on that fool's side after pulling that stunt on one of my girls. Fuck some water breaking on the sidewalk. | |
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She didn't only take his ass back, she RAN TO HIM. WTF????? | |
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CarrieLee said: SCNDLS said: Yeah, ummmm, I got that. My beef is how the characters were depicted versus the series and how Carrie bitched up regarding Big. Besides it's not like it was a movie introducing brand new characters no one had heard of before. So, after 6 years of character development it's odd that the movie would not show the main characters exhibiting more growth and evolution, is all I'm saying. Reow! I usually never have high expectations for a tv series movie...so I guess i'm not surprised For some reason this bullshit really chapped my hide. I'm just saying that after being kinda honest in their experiences throughout the show, they throw up this fake ass fakery. I can't believe how many heffas were telling me I HAD to see this movie. Get the fuck outta here. | |
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1sexymf said: She didn't only take his ass back, she RAN TO HIM. WTF?????
When they were lying in the closet, I swear to God I wanted to lock the doors and set them on fire. | |
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Efan said: Man, I loved the TV series up through season 4. I watched seasons 5 and 6, but they were pretty awful. But the movie pissed me off for several reasons, most of which you already elaborated on. But here are a couple more for me:
1) Either show some dick or don't. That half-second, barely visible flash of peen is annoying as hell to me--and not only for prurient reasons. We got to see Miranda's boobs onscreen for what seemed like forever (seriously, that sex scene between her and Steve at the end, I felt like I was spying on them or something), and we saw plenty of T&A from the anonymous girls Samantha's neighbor bangs. The way this movie (and the whole series, really) objectifies female flesh but not male flesh is really annoying to me. 2) When Samantha gains, what, a whopping five pounds and they all act like she ballooned into Shamu. They're horrible about it. And then Carrie has the nerve to say, "Of course you'd look beautiful at any weight." That's such bullshit. Why'd they treat her like crap before that then? 3) Why is Stanford chasing Anthony around when Anthony has never been anything but a bitch? Even the gay men on this show are throwbacks to a less-enlightened era. And what happened to Marcus? 4) The puns. Why do they think they're funny? They bugged the shit out of me on the TV show and they continued to in the movie. Every time Carrie said "St. Louise from St. Louis," I wanted to scream. 5) I don't know why, but I really, really, really hate that dog Samantha got. I hope they kill it off before they do the sequel. 6) Wait, why do I care about the sequel? Damn, this show has its hooks in me deep. I agree with all that except #5. I liked the mutt. | |
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