Indiana has been dethroned by 4 women with cosmopolitan.(What’s a cosmopolitan?) Maybe you went to see it on your own and enjoyed. Maybe you were dragged to the theater by a woman. Or threw up in your mouth upon hearing of its release. But that’s not what is important. What’s important is this:
With this movie’s success, will they make sequels?
Or worse…will they create a genre of films?
Just imagine it:
Coming this May 25th 2012. The girls are back.
Sex and the City 3: Giovanni Fever
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Indiana has been dethroned by 4 women with cosmopolitan.(What’s a cosmopolitan?) Maybe you went to see it on your own and enjoyed. Maybe you were dragged to the theater by a woman. Or threw up in your mouth upon hearing of its release. But that’s not what is important. What’s important is this:
With this movie’s success, will they make sequels?
Or worse…will they create a genre of films?
Just imagine it:
Coming this May 25th 2012. The girls are back.
Sex and the City 3: Giovanni Fever[/quote]
There are women making this “girl’s night out” all over the country. I’ve never even watched an episode, but it is clearly crack to most women between 22 and 35.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Indiana has been dethroned by 4 women with cosmopolitan.(What’s a cosmopolitan?) Maybe you went to see it on your own and enjoyed. Maybe you were dragged to the theater by a woman. Or threw up in your mouth upon hearing of its release. But that’s not what is important. What’s important is this:
With this movie’s success, will they make sequels?
Or worse…will they create a genre of films?
Just imagine it:
Coming this May 25th 2012. The girls are back.
Sex and the City 3: Giovanni Fever
There are women making this “girl’s night out” all over the country. I’ve never even watched an episode, but it is clearly crack to most women between 22 and 35.[/quote]
And like crack, it will devastate the country. Think of the consequences. When I stand in line for Iron Man 2 or the Thor movie, I’ll have 10 cackling women in front of me buying tickets for Sex and the City 2: Girl’s Night Out
OR!!!
The Hills: The Movie.
Hills…the fucking movie!!! End of times, my friend.
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Indiana has been dethroned by 4 women with cosmopolitan.(What’s a cosmopolitan?) Maybe you went to see it on your own and enjoyed. Maybe you were dragged to the theater by a woman. Or threw up in your mouth upon hearing of its release. But that’s not what is important. What’s important is this:
With this movie’s success, will they make sequels?
Or worse…will they create a genre of films?
Just imagine it:
Coming this May 25th 2012. The girls are back.
Sex and the City 3: Giovanni Fever[/quote]
They already did a sequel for Sex in the City. It was called The Golden Girls.
It’s not like it really affects most guys all that much, so I don’t see the big deal about a movie dethroning another movie with an old 60-year old man in it. So what, women movies about other drunk New Yawk women. I’m sure someone is saying “That Bigger, Stronger, Faster movie is going to be a stupid movie about meatheads. How many damn sequels do you think that’ll have?”
And no, there won’t be any sequels. It’s the last entry of the Sex and the City saga, thank the lord.
There are women making this “girl’s night out” all over the country. I’ve never even watched an episode, but it is clearly crack to most women between 22 and 35.
And like crack, it will devastate the country. Think of the consequences. When I stand in line for Iron Man 2 or the Thor movie, I’ll have 10 cackling women in front of me buying tickets for Sex and the City 2: Girl’s Night Out
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LOL, this reminds me of when Broke Back Mountain came out. I was going to see A History of Violence and apparently Broke Back had just come to town and the entire gay community was in line outside the theater with me. I remember there was this 6’ 6" 350lbs. samoan guy in front of me, with the sweetest little voice. When I got to the window I said “One for A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE” a little too loud, to announce that I was there to see titties, motherfuckers getting killed, and other heterosexual stuff.
I coincidentally went for a couple of beers at a nicer casual restaurant/bar next to a movie theater Fri night. It was awesome. Huge packs of 25-35 year olds wearing slutty dresses and high heels knocking back cosmos.
This movie is already starting to ruin girls where i live. They seem to think they can live the life of the characters and are trying to emulate them with cosmos and dresses and shit everywhere. Its sex and the city, not sex in the small canadian town you live in.
[quote]SSC wrote:
It’s not like it really affects most guys all that much, so I don’t see the big deal about a movie dethroning another movie with an old 60-year old man in it. So what, women movies about other drunk New Yawk women. I’m sure someone is saying “That Bigger, Stronger, Faster movie is going to be a stupid movie about meatheads. How many damn sequels do you think that’ll have?”
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I would rather take a 12-gauge to the abdomen than watch “Sex and the City”. But whatever, at least the women going to see this are boosting the economy.
As for the “Bigger, Strong, Faster” movie, I’m not even sure if I want to see it, I feel like it’s just going to be full of misinformation and stereotypes that are just going to piss me off.
I mean, they have Greg Valentino being interviewed in it. I’m sure he’s going to shine a wonderfully bright light on the world of bodybuilding.
This movie is already starting to ruin girls where i live. They seem to think they can live the life of the characters and are trying to emulate them with cosmos and dresses and shit everywhere. [/quote]
Drunk girls spending a lot of time to make themselves look good. How is this bad? Plus, I can’t imagine a movie would actually reap any kind of broadscale change in behavior amongst women. This show ran for years and continue to run in reruns all the time.
Out of what must of been 400 people, there were only FIVE men.
The best part was when the guy left her before the wedding, I laughed, everyone else gasped, I closed my eyes waiting for several handbags to be flailed at my head.
Also the ugly bald husband guy was having sex with his wife and all the women ‘ewwwed’ in disgust.
[quote]Goodfellow wrote:
I was dragged to it by a woman.
Out of what must of been 400 people, there were only FIVE men.
The best part was when the guy left her before the wedding, I laughed, everyone else gasped, I closed my eyes waiting for several handbags to be flailed at my head.
Also the ugly bald husband guy was having sex with his wife and all the women ‘ewwwed’ in disgust.
Horrifying experience in all.[/quote]
You have my deepest sympathy for having to sit through that. You probably need to eat some raw meat to get your t-level up!
[quote]Goodfellow wrote:
I was dragged to it by a woman.
Out of what must of been 400 people, there were only FIVE men.
The best part was when the guy left her before the wedding, I laughed, everyone else gasped, I closed my eyes waiting for several handbags to be flailed at my head.
Also the ugly bald husband guy was having sex with his wife and all the women ‘ewwwed’ in disgust.
Horrifying experience in all.[/quote]
Was there at least a payoff for you at the end of the night?
[quote]AngryVader wrote:
Goodfellow wrote:
I was dragged to it by a woman.
Out of what must of been 400 people, there were only FIVE men.
The best part was when the guy left her before the wedding, I laughed, everyone else gasped, I closed my eyes waiting for several handbags to be flailed at my head.
Also the ugly bald husband guy was having sex with his wife and all the women ‘ewwwed’ in disgust.
Horrifying experience in all.
Was there at least a payoff for you at the end of the night?[/quote]
Night? I would have bargained for months of breakfast blowjobs and anal for having to sit through that crap.
[quote]Bauer97 wrote:
SSC wrote:
It’s not like it really affects most guys all that much, so I don’t see the big deal about a movie dethroning another movie with an old 60-year old man in it. So what, women movies about other drunk New Yawk women. I’m sure someone is saying “That Bigger, Stronger, Faster movie is going to be a stupid movie about meatheads. How many damn sequels do you think that’ll have?”
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I would rather take a 12-gauge to the abdomen than watch “Sex and the City”. But whatever, at least the women going to see this are boosting the economy.
As for the “Bigger, Strong, Faster” movie, I’m not even sure if I want to see it, I feel like it’s just going to be full of misinformation and stereotypes that are just going to piss me off.
I mean, they have Greg Valentino being interviewed in it. I’m sure he’s going to shine a wonderfully bright light on the world of bodybuilding.[/quote]
From the clips I’ve seen, it looks pretty well informed. The guy who made it is JackAss’s(Mark Bell’s) brother, who is also a PLer, so I highly doubt he’d be talking shit about his own brother. Plus it’s got Louie Simmons in it…So it must be good.