James Miller did a deep dive into Sex And The City in a three-part special for his Origins podcast , and spoke to some of the key actors and writers from the classic series. Like, the whole thing at the end of the movie in the shoe closet — hated it. I just hate the cornball shit and I thought it was just really sentimental and overly romantic without any feet in realism. The first Sex And The City film was a huge success, and concentrated on Mr Big and Carrie finally deciding to get married — only for Big to stand her up at the altar. However, the second film — which saw Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte jet off to Abu Dhabi for a girls trip — was critically panned. On the podcast, Willie Garson, aka Stanford Blatch, was still pretty cut up about the film being shelved at the last minute.
LOL, HBO Had to Cut 80 Penises Out of a Scene From ‘Euphoria’
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If you grew up as an avid-movie watcher, you probably soaked up some unrealistic expectations along the way. Perhaps the thing we have the most unrealistic expectations about thanks to Hollywood is sex. Though some movies do a better job than others in accurately depicting what sex is actually like, even the most realistic sex scenes are bound to demonstrate some inconsistencies. Hollywood taught us these 16 lies about sex and, as a woman and a writer, I feel obliged to expose these lies. Whether it be how much the cost of living in New York City is or the possibility that you will run into your soulmate in a meet cute in a coffee shop, Hollywood likes to warp our expectations of reality. Sex is the cruelest expectation to play with because, by setting our standards too high, Hollywood is also setting people up to be disappointed in their sex lives.
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Like, it truly is the network that will serve you a bare butt, a line of cocaine, and an F-bomb-laden monologue all within the first five minutes of a show. And although it seems like the network gives zero damns, the upcoming show Euphoria just discovered that HBO actually does have boundaries. Apparently, the second episode will include tons of penises Read: There were too many penises.
Broadcast from until , the original run of the show had a total of 94 episodes. Throughout its six-year run, the show received contributions from various producers, writers, and directors, principally Michael Patrick King. Set and filmed in New York City and based on Candace Bushnell 's book of the same name , the show follows the lives of a group of four women—three in their mid-thirties and one in her forties—who, despite their different natures and ever-changing sex lives, remain inseparable and confide in each other.