Sex and the City 2
Sarah Jessica Parker Actor , Kim Cattrall Actor , Cynthia Nixon Actor , Kristin Davis Actor , Chris Noth Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Nudity,Strong Sexual Content,Profanity
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Sex and the City 2
Theatrical Release Date: 2010 (USA) / 2010 05 27 (USA)
UPC: 794043135330
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Profanity]
Summary: The stars of the hit HBO series reunite with original writer/producer/director Michael Patrick King to deliver this sequel that finds the ladies venturing outside New York City for the adventure of a lifetime. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) are all married now, but they're still up for a little fun in the sun. When Samantha (Kim Cattrall) gets the chance to visit one of the most extravagant vacation destinations on the planet and offers to bring them all along, they surmise that a women-only retreat may be the perfect excuse to eschew their responsibilities and remember what life was like before they decided to settle down. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
Revisiting the '80s - inspirations for the stylish period looks of the fabulous foursome in the movie's flashback prologue
Sex and the City 2 soundtrack: in the recording studio with Alicia Keys
Sex and the City 2
Format: DVD
Release Date: 10/26/2010
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 146 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Sex and the City 2
1. Chapter 1 [5:53]
2. Chapter 2 [6:51]
3. Chapter 3 [6:36]
4. Chapter 4 [6:03]
5. Chapter 5 [7:52]
6. Chapter 6 [6:04]
7. Chapter 7 [5:13]
8. Chapter 8 [6:23]
9. Chapter 9 [5:52]
10. Chapter 10 [5:49]
11. Chapter 11 [7:01]
12. Chapter 12 [2:25]
13. Chapter 13 [4:27]
14. Chapter 14 [6:21]
15. Chapter 15 [7:21]
16. Chapter 16 [5:34]
17. Chapter 17 [5:11]
18. Chapter 18 [5:55]
19. Chapter 19 [5:19]
20. Chapter 20 [6:24]
21. Chapter 21 [6:15]
22. Chapter 22 [6:54]
23. Chapter 23 [8:26]
Alaina O'Connor
Sex and the City is one of those pop-culture icons that just won't die, and for good reason -- it gives women permission to be single in their thirties and fabulous in their forties, and whether it's the fashion, the sex, or the glamorous lifestyle of these characters, Sex and the City is the ultimate fantasy. It's been two years since the first film, and the ladies are comfortably settled into their domestic lives, but when they realize that it's not all bliss, that's when complications and doubt creep in. In Sex and the City 2, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Big's (Chris Noth) marriage has become boring and predictable -- who knew Big was a closet couch potato? Charlotte (Kristin Davis) has finally gotten everything she wanted, but feels overwhelmed by the pressure to be "perfect," Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) feels like her voice isn't being heard at her boy's club of a job, and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) goes through menopause and desperately tries to slow down the march of time by ingesting an ungodly amount of hormones and supplements. The ladies approach their breaking points, so when Samantha is offered a free trip to Abu Dhabi, they agree to tag along for some much-needed fun and relaxation at a luxury desert oasis. With the sequel, the story shifts from sex to marriage, which can be pretty boring to watch, so to compensate for this inevitability, writer/director Michael Patrick King (who served as executive producer of the show) attempts to mix things up and starts by throwing in an over-the-top gay wedding complete with swans, choir boys, and Liza Minnelli! Next, he sends the girls on vacation and, really, their adventure in Abu Dhabi is where the film takes an impulsive turn into madcap-ville. In one outrageous antic after another, the women challenge and offend religious fundamentalists, bond with niqab-wearing women who are secretly wearing Dolce & Gabbana's spring collection underneath, and clumsily ride camels in the desert while being fed figs by their Arab servants. Finally, he brings them all home and life resumes as normal, and you sort of wonder what it was all for anyway. King's attempts backfire, and instead of making things interesting he's peppered the script with gay jokes and cultural musings bordering on offensive, and turned the ladies into caricatures of themselves. The thing that made the show such a success was the women navigating the choppy waters of dating, relationships, and sex, but since the first movie all of the women have pretty much settled down -- save for Samantha, who'll forever be single and proud -- and like Carrie's relationship with Big, the franchise has lost some of its sparkle. Still, the glue that holds it all together is the unshakeable friendship that these women have with one another. This theme comes through loud and clear, and despite all the wackiness that ensues you still care about the characters...and the fashion...and the glamour. So, aspiring fashionistas, self-proclaimed cougars, and anyone who wants to spend an afternoon with their girlfriends will flock to this film and love every minute. ~ Alaina O'Connor, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
John Melfi
Producer
Sarah Jessica Parker
Producer
Darren Star
Producer
Marcus Viscidi
Executive Producer
Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Michael Patrick King
Director
Michael Patrick King
Producer
Michael Patrick King
Screenwriter
Toby Emmerich
Executive Producer
Aaron Zigman
Composer (Music Score)
Salaam Remi
Composer (Music Score)
Sarah Jessica Parker
Actor
Kim Cattrall
Actor
Cynthia Nixon
Actor
Kristin Davis
Actor
Chris Noth
Actor
John Corbett
Actor
David Eigenberg
Actor
Evan Handler
Actor
Jason Lewis
Actor
Willie Garson
Actor
Mario Cantone
Actor
Parker Fong
Actor
Alexandra Fong
Actor
Lynn Cohen
Actor
Noah Mills
Actor
Kelli O'Hara
Actor
Liza Minnelli
Actor
Tim Gunn
Actor
David Alan Basche
Actor
Viola Harris
Actor
Gerry Vichi
Actor
Norm Lewis
Actor
Manuel Herrera
Actor
Penélope Cruz
Actor
Alice Eve
Actor
Joseph Pupo
Actor
Neal Bledsoe
Actor
Ron White
Actor
Condola Rashad
Actor
Jennifer Ferrin
Actor
Kevin Brown
Actor
Miley Cyrus
Actor
Art Malik
Actor
Dhaffer L'Abidine
Actor
Omid Djalili
Actor
Max Ryan
Actor
Daoud Heidami
Actor
Antony Bunsee
Actor
Waleed F. Zuaiter
Actor
Piter Marek
Actor
Tarek Moussa
Actor
Raya Meddine
Actor
Goldy Notay
Actor
Anoush Nevart
Actor
Johnny Palumbo
Actor
Megan Boone
Actor
Michael T. Weiss
Actor
Kamilah Marshall
Actor
Shayna Steele
Actor
Jordan Ballard
Actor
Minglie Chen
Actor
Billy Stritch
Actor
Nadine Isenegger
Actor
Natalie Lomonte
Actor
Alexandra Carl
Actor
Liliana Pizzuto
Actor
Sabrina Pizzuto
Actor
Savanna Mae Dezio
Actor
Sienna Cheryl Dezio
Actor
Selenis Leyva
Actor
Deepa Purohit
Actor
Nicole Shalhoub
Actor
Chriselle Almeida
Actor
Marjan Neshat
Actor
Fatima Nouali
Actor
Meryem Zaimi
Actor
Raza Jaffrey
Actor
Walton Nuñez
Actor
Akhmiss Abdelmalek
Actor
Bouhasni Abdessalam
Actor
Najat Khair Allah
Actor
Azzedine Riyad
Actor
Mohamed Belafkih
Actor
Alexander Wraith
Actor
Adesola Osakalumi
Actor
Nnamudi Amobi
Actor
Tory Ross
Actor
Loretta Ables Sayre
Actor
Ronica Reddick
Actor
Moutaaouakil Mohammed
Actor
Zohra Sadiki
Actor
Jamal Selamoui
Actor
Hniny Mostapha
Actor
Daris Abderrahim
Actor
Kafi Mohamed
Actor
Adil Louchgui
Actor
Belmjahed Abdelhak
Actor
Mustafa Alyassri
Actor
Sultan Alyassri
Actor
Jack O'Brien
Actor
Country: USA

