geekiviews: Sex in the City movie

Tuesday, June 17, 2008 10:30
Posted in category Designers, Dior, Fashion, geekiviews

Yes, even though I really don’t care, I saw Sex in the City. I knew that MJ would want me to see it with him. We went on Saturday, the theater was empty and the butter was real. The movie was way too long, painfully long. The storyline was predictably awful, but there were a few really good laughs. That theme song, hideous. That pretty much sums up the average Sex in the City fan to me, people who think Fergie is cool. The moving going crowd was fantastic, there wasn’t a short skirt or a stiletto in the place.

The fashion was the only reason I cared and it was pretty intense. MJ and I played “what’s she wearing” the whole time. The product placement was totally ridiculous and I wonder how much money changed hands. Most of the outfits were just awful. The fashion show scene was completely laughable. I always hate fashion show scenes in movies (except Zoolander).

People really identify with this movie. Is it true women go to New York for love and labels? Seriously, is this real? I have a hard time computing the whole thing and don’t get me started on the “White guy with a baby, follow him” thing.

Sigh! I did walk away with a love for this shoe.

Dior’s Extreme Cutout Sandal

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4 Responses to “geekiviews: Sex in the City movie”

  1. Coogi2G says:

    June 17th, 2008 at 4:43 pm

    I totally feel you on this one. It was totally predictable and you knew everything would work out in the end. It was just a really really really LONG episode. Respect to everyone who loved it, but the movie could have been so much more - storyline and fashion wise.

  2. geekigirl says:

    June 17th, 2008 at 7:37 pm

    Maybe this was a test drive. You know there is gonna be another one. As soon as those Dior’s sell out, every freaking luxury company is gonna be crawling over each other to get in the movie.

  3. patrick says:

    June 18th, 2008 at 6:04 pm

    Sex and the City seems to have a polarizing effect on both men and women… people either love the movie or they hate it

  4. rebecca says:

    June 22nd, 2008 at 3:42 pm

    I agree.

    Most of the movie was really predictable and it wasn’t as funny as i expected. I hated the white man with a baby thing as they walked through Chinatown.

    I still cried through most of it and I enjoy how ridiculous the idea of fashion is in the movie. It’s a fun watch if you don’t read too much into it.

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