That dress was great! I want one too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Broadway;3031394;
Great movie, a must see, do not wait for it to come out on DVD.
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That dress was great! I want one too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Broadway;3031394;
Great movie, a must see, do not wait for it to come out on DVD.
I saw this movie last night and absolutely loved it. :yay
The theater was full of women but that kind of made the atmosphere for it work. I also didn't want it to end and would be all over going to a sequel for it.
I went to see it this afternoon. I enjoyed it. I can't say I loved it. I can't say I didn't want it to end. But I also definitely did not feel like my time was wasted. I always enjoyed the storylines with the three friends more than I did the stories that focused on Carrie for the show, so that may have had something to do with it. It just felt like at times that things were forced for the sake of doing a movie instead of flowing like the show always did.
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Originally Posted by Lois Lane;3032006;
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Thank you, Veruka!
No problem Lois! I know you had some other questions about plot. If they havne't all been answered, feel free to PM me, and I'll spoil anything you want spoiled.
I had to giggle at all of the comments in this thread about men in the theater. I had joked with a co-worker of mine that if I were dating anyone right now, and he were willing to go with me, then I'd feel compelled to dump him. At my showing, there were two men. I kind of felt pity for both of them. One of hte guys came in with his VERY pregnant wife. She was walking along looking miserable to be out and about that big. He was following behind carrying a big tub of popcorn, an order of nachos, and a pillow. He was scared to sit down until she'd moved and adjusted in her seat. I gotta admit -- he proved to me that a man can really appear to be wimpy enough to just flat out not be attractive. Being kind and supportive of your pregnant wife is one thing ... but he seemed downright scared of dissapointing her.
Man, woman, you DO like to be spoiled, don't you? :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Lois Lane;3032006;
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:lol You said it! I know--when I can't see something I really want to but can't yet, I just HAVE to know! Now with books, I don't want to know anything! But with movies, I'm just so danged nosy!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Broadway;3032160;
I saw it today; on the whole I liked it. I especially liked thatIt did seem to run a bit long though; I wish they had foregone some of the scenes, such as the take/toss fashion show in lieu of some more substantive scenes with Standford and Mario--just one more scene with them would have made the difference. The only real downer for me was Jennifer Hudson's performance. She's a pretty woman and has a great voice, but her line reading was something out of a bad high school performance. Maybe she was better in "Dream Girls"; I haven't seen it. I'm also not quite sure I bought the degree of Big's freak-out. It came really fast after supposedly 4 years of a stable relationship. Then again, he's always been a bit of a capricious bugger. :lolClick to see Spoiler:
:nod I remember at least 2 other times Carrie did voice-overs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Broadway;3031394;