Sex and The City Sequel Coming Soon

It is rumored that Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis are all negotiating some fat contracts to star in a Sex and the City sequel.
Fans must be so excited.
Kim Cattrall Without a Top On

Kim Cattrall (52) took her top off, along with several models, to remake the scene in a painting called Diana and Actaeon. Diana and Actaeon is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Titian, which was finished in 1556-1559. The remake was done to try and prevent the original painting from being sold. How a picture of Cattrall looking constipated can help prevent a real work of art from being sold is a mystery.
Sex and the City Movie Coming Soon

Sex and the City, the movie, has been rumored for a while now, but none of the previous stars would agree do anything. Now it seems they’ve all realized they don’t have any other work, so they’ve all signed on for the movie. Shooting is slated to begin in mid-September with Sex symbols Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, and Kim Cattrall, reprising their signature roles.
This is a toss up for me. I’m not sure what they could do in the movie that would cause people to pay big bucks to see it on the big screen. Would you watch this movie?
Kim Cattrall – What the Fug?

Kim Cattrall at 50 is looking like a prime candidate for plastic surgery. Not looking hot. She’s not one of those women that ages gracefully. There are probably a lot of men out there whose fantasies have turned into hideous feelings of regret.
Cattrall, pictured here, was at the World Premiere of Director John Boorman’s "The Tiger’s Tail" in Dublin.
Kim Cattrall Nissan Tiida Ad too Hot for New Zealand
A steamy car commercial starring Sex And The City actress Kim Cattrall has been pulled in New Zealand after broadcasters received numerous complaints about its raunchy content. The 49-year-old, who played sex-obsessed Samantha Jones on the hit TV show, appears in the ad purring with excitement over the latest Nissan Tiida model. She tells a salesman, “Why didn’t you tell me it was so big, I just wasn’t prepared for it? The all-new Nissan Tiida makes you feel really, really, really good inside.” After a test drive she says, “Ah! That was amazing. Absolutely fabulous! I mean the great body and the way you moved it.” Despite being given the green light by New Zealand’s Television Commercial Approvals Bureau, the Antipodean country’s Advertising Standards Complaints Board has been inundated with negative feedback. Nissan has decided to remove its commercial from broadcast schedules to give the board time to reach a decision. A spokesperson says, “We made this decision in the interest of self-regulation and in response to public feedback.” Watch the video of the ad after the jump… |
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