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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Sarah Jessica Parker Says Sex and the City Sequel Will Be About..


THE CREDIT CRUNCH!

Really? "Sex and the City's" cousin, "Confessions of a Shopaholic" tried that approach, and I think, it's not that endearing! But like I said, Isla Fisher saved the film in a big way!

Now, Sarah Jessica Parker, Miss Carrie Bradshaw to me and you, revealed that yeah, it's going to be about the credit crisis.

Even our lovely SATC pals feel the pinch!

Parker revealed to The Sun that:


“How do we address these economic times in a franchise that has a lot to do with luxury and labels?”

“How do we do that well? And how do we do that in a not lazy way?

“There is a lot that we have to think about because times are very different. So these are nice challenges, these are good challenges.”



But still, credit crisis notwithstanding, the sequel will be fun!

“I think we want this one to be a romp. The last one, we got to tell a really mature sophisticated story that had real heartbreak in it, and this time, I think we want a romp. We want our audience to have a massive romp.”



Okay. The last film wasn't that fantastic, so I'm relying on Parker and the gang to give us a fun romp no matter how dire our global economic picture has been shaping up!

Oscars 2009 Sarah Jessica Parker hints at Sex and the City sequel


Actress Sarah Jessica Parker hinted that a sequel to her blockbuster Sex and the City film is on the cards as she arrived at the Oscars.


The 43-year-old dazzled fans as she arrived on the red carpet at the Academy Awards ceremony wearing a strapless, ivory gown.

When asked about the likelihood of a sequel to last year's film adaptation of the popular television series, she said: "It looks very promising."

However, Parker, who attended the Hollywood event with her husband Matthew Broderick, said she was unaware of the plot for the forthcoming romantic comedy.

She added: "I do not know anything yet, not one single thing."

Also on the red carpet was Sir David Frost, whose interview with disgraced former US president Richard Nixon provided the basis for the film Frost/Nixon, which was nominated for five Oscars.

The 69-year-old British journalist said he had still not yet grown accustomed to seeing himself played by Michael Sheen on screen.

He said: "It's quite odd to see him (Sheen) up there on film or stage. It's a bit like an out-of-body experience.

"He was brilliant because he didn't do an impersonation - he took the character and added to it."

Speaking on the red carpet, Sheen said he would be sitting next to Sir David as the winners were read out.

He joked: "I'm going to be sitting next to him at the awards - I can't get rid of him."
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