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'Sex and the City: The Movie' trailer

'Sex and the City: The Movie' is coming soon, so why not have a peek at the trailer?

As many of you will probably know, the long-running US sitcom ‘Sex and the City’ is receiving a feature-length outing in May this year, and here is your chance to see the trailer.

Originally slated to shoot as soon as the show finished its six-season TV run in 2004, the film rejoins feisty foursome Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda as they scoot around New York City, have frank conversations about sex and have one-night relationships with clean-cut Lotharios whose cool exterior generally crumbles to their witty, unhinged repartee.

From the trailer, you can almost see the makers shooting for that 12A rating. Those who can remember the first series will recall that its script contained the ‘C’ word in virtually every sentence. Which was a good thing.

Author: Time Out



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  • kelly said...
    im sooooooo excited to see the four feisty friends back together, looking forwards to sex and giggles with the fun loving girls! Posted on Apr 02 2008 08:35
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