Sex and the City 2 (2010)

Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda take another bite out of the Big Apple in the sequel to the 2008 summer blockbuster.
Cast and Information
Directed By: Michael Patrick King
Written By: Michael Patrick King, Candace Bushnell
Starring: Penélope Cruz, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, John Corbett, Chris Noth, Kristin Davis, Liza Minnelli, Jason Lewis, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Minglie Chen
Genres: Romance, Comedy, Drama
Country: USA
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Sex and the City 2 belongs to 14 collections
1. Female protagonist (collaborative: moderated by djross - 25 stars)
2. Feel Good Movies (collaborative: moderated by Midaso - 17 stars)
3. Sequel (collaborative: moderated by td888 - 9 stars)
4. Chick Flick (collaborative: moderated by td888 - 5 stars)
5. Top 3000 movies with the most votes on IMDb (public: fanfic - 5 stars)
6. All-Time Worldwide Box Office over $200,000,000 (collaborative: moderated by QuickyAPI - 3 stars)
7. Coheed's Films I Need To See Or Try To Track Down (public: Coheed - 3 stars)
8. Eligible for Academy Award Best Picture 2010 (collaborative: moderated by Ross - 1 star)
9. Netflix instant LATAM (collaborative: moderated by Roman_Herbom - 1 star)
10. Golden Raspberry Award: Worst Screen Couple (collaborative)
11. Popular Chick Flicks (collaborative: moderated by Ross)
12. FThisMovie Ugly (collaborative)
13. Movie Continuation of TV Series (collaborative: moderated by BeeDub)
14. 2010, Worst of (public: Matthew Parkinson)
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Cinema_Asia | 5 0th |
Gentlemen, we have reached peak cuntyness! It's fitting that materialistic social climbing slappers would choose to celebrate their privileged lives in a nation that uses slave labor to build their skyscrapers and malls. I suppose a more profound statement would have been if Sarah Jessica Parker gelded skulls of sacrificed impoverished Bangladeshi laborers with pure gold and wore it as a gucci brand necklace like a grotesque colonial trophy. Saw this for free and the time cost was way too much.
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Bitch Alert | 20 6th |
I was desperately trying to read this as some sort of satire, with the way the helmer endlessly glorifies the girls' lifestyle and especially the glitz and glamour of no-other-than ABU DHABI (what the eff?). But it seems this is not a parody nor a satire, but a dull, tiresome comedy about four unnecessary hags living it up like only piss-headed capitalist NY fashion elitists can. And they don't even manage to look good.
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7 | Ray | 0 1st |
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I am offended. As a huge fan of the series, as a fan of cinema in general, and thanks to the tired score, soundtrack and kareoke scene, I am even offended as a musician. Shallow, mildly offensive, boring, ultimately pointless and just awful. Avoid this if you're a fan of the series, the previous film, cinema, fuck, avoid this if you're human.
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redacted | 9 1st |
This film would be appropriate if it was made as an anti-west propaganda piece by a concerned middle-eastern contingent. It would also be above average (and hilarious in a brutally forward, male chauvinistic way) if it was a 1950's futuristic satire covering what would happen if humans with women's brains were given free power and money. I began to watch the film as if it was the latter about half way through, suddenly Nixon became a genius actor but I found Davis overplayed it a touch.
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INDYATMN | 67 20th |
There's a telling moment early on when Carrie opens the door 2 her jaw-droppingly amazing apartment, but we discover it's actually a step DOWN. The minds behind the franchise have chosen 2 continue 2 "steer into the skid", w/ the emphasis now fully shifted from amusing, timely narratives w/ genuine conflict 2 superficial & exhausting BLING. Sure, this is women's power fantasy, but it's now reached the point that relatable problems essentially don't exist anymore unless ur a Kardashian spawn.
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SlrSoapbox | 10 1st |
At first, I merely disliked this movie, despite being a fan of the series. And then, after a few days, I realized I absolutely hated it. I am so effing tired of the clothes and shoes BS, I am tired of what a self-entitled bitch Carrie is, and the scene with the fashion plate Muslim women was completely insulting. If they really wanted to make a feminist statement, how about they start writing the characters to have interests and discussions about things besides men, kids and clothing?
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SirVasil | 0 1st |
Words can't convey how much I hate, how much I despise this movie. Its cultural insensitivity, its sense of moral superiority (and implied cultural imperialism), its adoration of everything materialistic, the diminishment of other human beings to the role of mere accessories or mindless objects in general... It could easily serve as the ultimate charge against what it considers (wrongly, of course) the "western culture".
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sophie | 15 5th |
Well, it wasn't good. There were a few funny scenes but in comparison to the series - or even the first movie - it was quite disappointing. I just saw that I gave this a higher rating that "The Human Centipede". But at least that one had a plot. So ... -11 Points
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2 | xacviant | 14 2nd |
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A sickening testament to consumption and self-absorption; a torrent of crass jokes, lazy plotting, and cultural ignorance. Presiding over it all is the unspeakable Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), who is obnoxious to her patient, sensible husband, and who calls on her three best friends (all significantly better human beings) to drop everything to help her through the most insignificant of moral crises. Too aggravating to be boring, but when Liza Minnelli's ghoulish cameo is just the beginning...
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cambel | 17 3rd |
They had already proved how sufferable going for the big screen; but this is beyond suffering, this is the biggest mess I've seen for a while.
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1 | legstump | 10 0th |
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If this were a satire of materialist consumerism and white privilege it would be hilarious. But it's not, so it isn't. Fuck this film, hard.
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1 | HunterKing | 59 11th |
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There's plenty to giggle at here, including one karaoke scene that's gotta demonstrate the most miscalculated display of on-screen chemistry in a Hollywood blockbuster. I guess Ebert's right about the "watch it like a sci-fi movie" approach, but a good sci-fi movie will always show you something new. In this one the jokes get old, even the ones they didn't intend
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PeaceAnarchy | 30 1st |
I can't even work up the energy to be offended by what is clearly the product of completely out of touch mentally deficient people. Obviously I'm far from the target audience for this but the very fact that such an audience exists is depressing to me.
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1 | donofthedead | 1 0th |
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Its like a 'SAW' movie, only without the...ummm...without whatever those movies have.
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JokerXgg | 20 12th |
So....this was just what i expected....terrible
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Haruko | 38 4th |
Nothing left from the smartnes of the series. Disgusting materialistic bullshit.
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muutanet | 3 2nd |
Originally I wanted to give two points for each time they showed the nanny and one for a short insert of Peter Gabriel's Passion, but the insert only turned out sound like it and the movie really was not worth for that high score.
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gtown1479 | 44 3rd |
I wonder how much it cost to get Liza Minnelli to perform at the wedding. I was never a huge fan of this crazy popular HBO show, but I do recognize that it was impactful. This movie though is brutal. How can they validate making this 2+ hrs long. Ugh I fell asleep, they should have quit after the first one. Didn't Aiden go through enough turmoil already with Carrie Bradshaw? ugh.
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Detox | 11 1st |
This is exactly the piece of consumerist porn that everybody says it is. The writers came up with nothing but ideas how to present Dior, Rolex and so on. Sometimes boring but the last 30 minutes are so incredibly stupid, ignorant and racist, it blew my mind.
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1 | pompousass | 0 12th |
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This getaway from the Big Apple is also a getaway from an inchoate marital comedy about Carrie's new husband's couch-potato propensities for television and takeout, and his radical proposal (not an alternative open to the average married couple) to spend two nights a week in separate apartments. More than a getaway, really; more of a jump-ship. Loyal followers who consider these ninnies as personal friends will have their tolerance tested to the limit.
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omgfridge | 0 1st |
One of the worst films in forever. Its a baffling long film about absolutely nothing. Incredibly boring, fails in every area a film can.
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Newkid | 35 10th |
Comedy drama sequel in which the women from "SATC" leave their husbands, kids and concerns behind for a luxury vacation in Abu Dhabi. This shtick is getting old.... like once-brilliant Champagne, carelessly left out overnight. And gone flat.
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DaWolfey | 7 1st |
SATC2 is a lazy cash-in sequel with a story that makes no sense, two of the 4 vane bitches are ignored and the two remaining ones stories are unspeakable awful. The Abu Dhabi visit centerpiece does nothing to help UAE/American relations but does absolutely nothing remotely close to testing them either, instead playing the whole oppression of women thing down to keep it safe. For a film that played the "The girls are going WHERE!? This is going to be outrageous!" angle, it was insulting and weak.
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burkayadalig | 30 2nd |
so sad to see Sex and The City turn to this....
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SlantMag | 15 21st |
"Michael Patrick King's fascist, superficial assessment of the Sex and the City girls' intelligence insults them as the women we came to know them as on television, and no doubt has Susan Sontag turning in her grave." - Ed Gonzalez
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T3hJohnson | 0 0th |
The line "Lawrence of my labia" pretty much sums up the whole film.
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Paxton | 24 3rd |
Age is a factor.
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hiromiyamoto | 0 1st |
Junior year of college, my roommate made me sit through this wet fart of a movie. And I think that's really all there is to say about that.
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Average Percentile 13.97% from 960 Ratings | ![]() |