DVD: Sex and the City: the Movie
Entertainment in Video Well, it's called 'Sex and the City: the Movie', but let's be honest, it was never a movie at all, just an extra-extra-long episode of the TV series, and a pointless one at that: the characters' storylines had all been wrapped up perfectly snugly on television. Still, if you want one more girls' night in with Carrie and co, it has all the hugging, cocktails, quips, hugging, catwalk montages and hugging you could possibly desire. Think of it as a reunion party. Fans of the series will wallow to their hearts' content. Anyone who isn't a fan already will feel like a gate-crasher.
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