Showing posts with label Kim Cattrall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kim Cattrall. Show all posts

Friday, November 07, 2008

Sarah Jessica Parker: Sex And The City sequel's not a done deal



But actress hopes there will be a second flick

Sarah Jessica Parker says the follow up to Sex And The City: The Movie hasn’t been finalised.

Earlier this week co-star Kim Cattrall, 52, confirmed there would be a sequel.

But Sarah, who was one of the producers of the film, insists it isn't definite.

‘I’m thrilled to know Kim is excited but all the deals are not yet done,’ she tells Access Hollywood.

'With the wind on our heels, we hope to make it a reality.’

Sex And The City: The Movie, which also stars Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis, sold 920,000 DVDs in its opening week.

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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Kim Cattrall: There will be a Sex And The City sequel



Actress breaks the news on The Paul O'Grady show

Kim Cattrall has confirmed there will be another Sex And The City movie.

The actress, who plays Samantha Jones in the US comedy, says producers will make another flick.

‘Yes there will [be a sequel],’ she told Mel B on The Paul O’Grady show.

But Kim says it's nice to take a break from playing her sexually charged alter-ego.

‘I'm sort of a serial monogamist [in real life],’ she admits.

‘I find a guy I like and I tend to spend an awfully long time with him.. five or six years.

'That's a very long time, in Hollywood that's forever.’

Kim, 52, has been with Canadian chef Alan Wyse, 29, since 2004. She has been married three times.

Sex And The City: The Movie - starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis - sold 920,000 DVDs in its opening week.

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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Kim Cattrall: I've no desire to look like I'm 20


Kim Cattrall is happy with the way she looks

Sex And The City star says she doesn’t want to end up looking like The Joker

Kim Cattrall has vowed never to have plastic surgery – because she thinks she’d become unrecognisable.

At 51, the Sex And The City star insists she’s not bothered at losing her looks.

‘I had a great time in my youth and I still feel youthful. But I’ve no desire to look as though I’m in my 20s,’ Kim, who played Samantha in the hit US show, tells the Daily Express.

‘I don’t think I’d try plastic surgery. I’d be too frightened I’d end up not looking like myself. I don’t want to look in the mirror and see The Joker from Batman staring back at me!’

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It's ok Kim you can stop looking at the photo's of the Jocelyn Wildenstein otherwise known as cat woman. I don't blame you if your a little bit afraid of not looking like yourself. However, on the up and up. You look great anyways their is nothing wrong with aging that's just apart of life.
Lepaparazzi~

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Kim Cattrall: Sex And The City star says she isn't like Samantha



Kim Cattrall says men she dated often confused her with her raunchy Sex And The City character.

‘When you play a character like Samantha, people expect you to know about sex,’ she says.

'Of course I know something about it, but I’m an actor playing a part – it doesn’t mean I’m a sexpert.’

And Kim, 51, says she’s more than happy with her toyboy chef Alan Wyse, who she’s been with for 4 years.

‘He’s 23 years younger than me and he’s lovely,’ she says.

‘He’s a lot more independent than older men I’ve been with, who would expect me to stay at home cooking.

'He’s got his own thing going on, and I like that.’

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We all have to realize that a role is simply that.... Just a role!
Although, there maybe times when a actor can pretty much identify themselves with their characters that they come too know and play. That there also has to be times where they find themselves nothing at all what they portray themselves to be.
I totally love her character Samantha she is fun, silly and free to express what she is feeling. She applies all the ingredients that is needed for her character as Samantha. However, I think we all have a little Samantha in is...... whether it's her silliness, or playful side, or just her up front freedom of expression.
Lepaparazzi~

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Sex And The City stars in talks about movie sequel


Box office success sparks interest in second flick

The Sex And The City stars are in talks about making a follow-up to the hit film.

Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis are said to be keen to do a sequel to Sex And The City: The Movie.

'There's enormous interest to do another,' HBO's executive vice-president Michael Lombardo tells News Of The World.

'I think everybody associated with that project was really heartened by the enthusiasm from the fans of the show.'

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Kim Cattrall's Sex denial



Kim Cattrall has denied she only starred in 'Sex and the City: The Movie' for the money.

The actress - who stars as PR executive Samantha Jones in the hit US TV show and upcoming movie - reportedly turned down the movie because the money wasn't good enough, but Kim says that wasn't the real reason.

She said: "I think, looking back four years ago when we were first discussing a movie, it was a really tough time for me in my personal life. I was going through a divorce and my job of seven years was coming to an end.

"Then my dad was diagnosed with dementia which was the toughest thing of all, and we had to put him in a home. I returned to Canada where my family is - that's really the reason behind it. It wasn't all about the money."

Kim's co-star Sarah Jessica Parker has defended the actress, insisting she was entitled to consider money before agreeing to the movie.

She said: "I heard a number of differing stories, but I never interrogated Kim. At the beginning I thought it was about money. She had mentioned money a bunch of times and nobody should vilify her for that. I think people made a decision that we had vilified her and I think that was very unfair.

"She's talked publicly about the money being an issue and I think she has every right to do that. But the best thing that came out of it is that we are doing this film now and I think we get to tell a much better story by waiting a few years. This was the right time."

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