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Sex And The City Movie

It’s out, I saw it and I loved it! I laughed, I cried, I held my breath and I walked out smiling! What all great movies should have!

I am a HUGE fan of the show. I don’t plan to ever live in NYC so the show is my way to feel like I do. I love the characters and loved seeing their progression in the movie. It’s like they are my friends too.

After reading all the entertainment sites and blogs I knew Carrie and Big were going to at least plan a wedding. So that part didn’t surprise me. I knew he would be a no show when Miranda opened her mouth at their engagement party. Though I was not ready for the beat down (with flowers) Carrie gave him. I am glad they showed him telling the driver to go back because he was making a mistake. It hurt me to see her during her “honeymoon”, but love hurts.

Steve sleeping someone else did. I always put Steve in the punk category! I mean really, he’s a bartender and Miranda is a lawyer! Step your game up Steve! The fact they had not had sex in six months worried me, but dag he didn’t have to cheat!

Charlotte had me dying laughing at the face she gave Big after the flower beat down! I was glad to see her and Harry still together. Samantha was living her life different than I expected. She cracked me up watching her neighbor having sex. I was glad she figured her stuff out, even if that meant leaving Smith.

I enjoyed Jennifer Hudson in this movie. I heard some bad things but I think she played her role the way it was suppose to be played. She was not a lead character and couldn’t over act the part or steal the shine! The “rent a purse” thing was killing me! I love how she gave Carrie the Love key chain too.

I love how Carrie opened the movie saying “Year after year, twenty-something women come to New York City in search of the two “L”s: Lables and Love.” It said a lot about the show, the ladies and the movie. She ended the movie saying “Love is the best label of all.”

Great Movie!

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