Turning a popular television show into a successful movie has always been something of a dicey proposition, but never more so than with the upcoming Sex and the City: The Movie. The TV to movie translation has been done with varying results to comedies and action shows, but never before with a drama, much less one so specifically geared to women. Will it work?
So far, Sex and the City: The Movie’s future isn’t looking particularly bright. The film has been slowly screened for a select handful of critics over the past few weeks, and many of their early reviews haven’t been good. Of the six reviews currently posted on RT, only two of them are positive. Even those two positive reviews seem to be saying that this is a movie without broad a appeal, the sort that’s only going to please the film’s most dedicated fans. Here’s a sampling of positive reviews from all around the web:
The bad news there is that Sex and the City doesn’t have nearly the number of fans that Indiana Jones does. That sounds like box office trouble. On CB’s podcast last week, our host Rafe Telsch remarked that Sex and the City could be headed for the same kind of trouble as Serenity, another movie which pleased fans… but failed to snag anyone else. Except Serenity was at least well reviewed. So far that isn’t happening for Sex and the City.
The movie’s more numerous negative reviews make the film’s situation seem even more dire. Here’s a sampling of those:
One thing just about all of the reviews seem to agree on is that it’s long, way too long. Worse, the notion that it’s just a rehash of everything already seen on the show seems to permeate most of those early reviews. And for guys clinging to those rumors that Kristin Davis (aka the only hot one) might actually at least get naked for a shower scene in this thing… forget it. It doesn’t happen. There is however, another one of those gratuitous penis shots that Hollywood seems to have fallen in love with recently. That at least makes sense, this is a movie catering to women after all. Fair is fair.
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