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May 13, 2008

Sexual healing

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Anxiously awaiting spoilers!

Big dies! Big doesn't die! Big and Carrie finally tie the knot! Carrie gets left at the alter! Steve has an affair! Charlotte gets pregnant! Samantha perfects the heartless fine art of being a class-A maneater!

Please, in the immortal words of Sean Young, get on with it!

Loved the show, a multiple Emmy winner in categories ranging from costumes and casting (of course) to directing and performances. Felt a tremendous sense of letdown when it ended with a thud. Hate the movie title (really? is that the best they could do?) and getting completely saturated with SATC-related hype, most of which has to do with the head-spinning number of wardrobe changes in the upcoming feature.

Speaking of clothes, notice the vertical photo required to capture the entire SJP ensemble. Nice chapeaux!

All four babes (Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Catrall and Parker) were on hand at last night's world premiere of "Sex and the City: The Movie" in London. We're just waiting for all the secrets to come out today.

But some things just can't be recreated -- we'll still be in line (wearing Vans and not Mahnolos) on May 30.

 

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  • So "The Dark Knight" didn't make it into the final five after all, never mind that critical and popular support. Let's just call the comic-inspired mega-hit "The Biggest Snubee."

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