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Washington, Dec 3 – There is no easy way to halt the aging process and it seems Sarah Jessica Parker has understood this.
“I don’t know what I can do about the aging. Yes, I am aging. Oh my God, I’m aging all the time,” People mag quoted her as telling Elle magazine as saying.
And, it’s all happening too fast, she said.
“It’s like those flowers that wilt in front of you in time-lapse films,” she says. “But what can I possibly do? Look like a lunatic?”
Parker gave birth to twin daughters in June 2009.
The actor, producer, mom, mogul, and now bona fide designer is taking care of business the only way she knows how—by throwing herself into it, body and soul.
On her reaction to being offered the position of President and Chief Creative Officer at Halston and Halston Heritage: “I kept saying, ‘You understand, by offering this you are going to be criticized?’ It took me a long time to say yes.”
On taking her role at Halston very seriously: “I said, ‘Please know this now: I will never do this for a title. I will never dip in and out of this. I’ll do it like everything else I’ve ever done. I’ll be involved down to the splitting of the atom.’”
On her design skills: “I might not have the language; I can’t always tell you the exact blend of a fabric, but I figure it out.”
On meeting the twins after their birth: “[Meeting them] is hard to describe. Everything is suspended. I can’t even tell you what other sounds were in the room. I loved them immediately, but everything—their size, the shape of their heads, the color of their hair, their noses, their eyes—was new to me. They looked surprisingly different from James Wilkie, which I wasn’t expecting.
On her daughter Tabitha’s style: “She’s crazy for bows; she wants her head covered in them.”
On aging naturally: “I don’t know what I can do about the aging. Yes, I am aging. Oh my God, I’m aging all the time. It’s like those flowers that wilt in front of you in time-lapse films. But what can I possibly do? Look like a lunatic?”
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Actor Willie Garson hates constant speculation the female stars of Sex And The City fought on-set – because the cast are like “family”.
The leading actresses of the hit U.S. show have long faced reports they don’t get on, with Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker often rumoured to be at the centre of a rift.
But their co-star Garson reveals the cast has grown so close during their time spent on the TV series and two subsequent movies, they’re virtually like family.
He tells Britain’s Live From Studio Five, “It’s completely ridiculous. I mean, it’s so ridiculous (the rift rumours).
“We’ve spent 15 years of our lives together literally through everything; marriages, divorces, births, deaths, everything. It’s just a family.” »
In the very centre of Hell, where, according to Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy, a giant Satan resides in an icy palace of horror, one could imagine such a macabre scene replaced with a giant Piranese-like screening room showing Michael Patrick King’s Sex and the City 2 for all eternity.
Imagine it. Lost souls are gathered not into an icy pit of infinite despair but tied down into a really uncomfortable chair – no premier seating – and subjected to this. What a truly skin-crawling nightmare for the condemned. If you’re quiet enough, the faint echo of their cries can be heard on each Halloween night. Although if they’re in the very centre of Hell, they probably deserve my fantasy punishment.
Film critic Mark Kermode pointed out during his own review of SATC 2 that it runs for the same length as Stanley Kubrick’s sci-fi masterpiece, 2001: A Space Odyssey. One movie takes in the ancient past and distant future of human history and the other is a movie about four middle-aged women attending an OTT gay wedding and then taking a freebie holiday. For two hours and twenty minutes.
If you want to be really perverse you could compare SATC2 to an arthouse film, given that nothing at all happens but events take place in a slow, ponderous way. We aren’t treated to an existentialist tract, but you may want to question your existence and human nature afterwards. To be fair the odd one-liner and observation raises a chuckle here and there but at no point does King’s picture justify such a lengthy running time. It borders on the surreal. In fact, it feels televisual and un-cinematic for a good hour or so. Not even Penelope Cruz could liven things up for her one minute cameo.
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Sarah Jessica Parker has proven that she truly is a style icon outside
of Sex and the City, and with her powder blue Nicholas Kirkwood shoes on,
she amps up the style.