

"That was a major thing for me as a writer: Carrie's on the subway - that's how much she's trying to get someplace for her friend," King recalled. One detail was especially important to the producer: the fact that Carrie, as Miranda pointed out, wouldn't be able to hail a cab on New Year's Eve in New York City. the reality of where people are was always powerful." Which is why it's so great for Sex and the City, because anytime we could underline what society says vs.

You're supposed to be in love at midnight. "There's something about that bullseye of midnight that makes almost an imperative that you check in with yourself. "The idea of being single on New Year's Eve has always been treacherous for everybody," the film's writer and director, Michael Patrick King, told Entertainment Weekly in 2020. Even though Miranda says not to come over, Carrie still throws on heels over her silk pajamas and heads to Brooklyn, arriving just in time for midnight. Meanwhile, Miranda is in Brooklyn all alone - her son is with her ex, Steve, for the holiday - and she calls and wakes up Carrie. In the movie, a single Carrie goes to bed early on New Year's Eve. While the 2008 hit follows the friendships of Carrie ( Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda ( Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte ( Kristin Davis) and Samantha ( Kim Cattrall), one scene highlights that bond more than any other. One of those films is the first Sex and the City movie. Luckily, there are tons of movies that capture the many different feelings that come along with the end of the year. For others, it's focused on a party with friends, family and champagne! For some, it's about landing the perfect kiss at midnight (a challenge in the time of COVID!). New Year's Eve means something different to everyone.
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Which movie is your favorite to watch on December 31? Scroll through the gallery below for some ideas:īest New Year's Eve Movies to Ring in the Year
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Sign up for Us Weekly's free, daily newsletter and never miss breaking news or exclusive stories about your favorite celebrities, TV shows and more! Every single second with her was amazing.” Let’s get a kiss in there.’ I was like, ‘I am in! I’m in this movie! Put me in! Sign me up! Let’s do it!’ It turned out to be awesome. She said, ‘I think we should take this to the next level. “I got to talk on the phone with her, about this part. “I met Michelle a few years ago, during Hairspray, and had a huge crush on her, always, from day one,” the High School Musical actor revealed during a December 2011 press conference for the film via Collider. Parker also loved the scene, telling EW, “I loved it because it wasn’t about words, it was just about this desperate need to connect to somebody that actually matters to you.”Īnother quintessential NYE flick is the Garry Marshall-directed New Year’s Eve. The ensemble romantic comedy starred the likes of SJP, Josh Duhamel, Robert DeNiro, Hilary Swank and Zac Efron, who couldn’t help but gush over their costars. “That was a major thing for me as a writer: Carrie’s on the subway - that’s how much she’s trying to get someplace for her friend,” King recalled. One detail was especially important to the producer: the fact that Carrie, as Miranda pointed out, wouldn’t be able to hail a cab on New Year’s Eve in New York City. the reality of where people are was always powerful.” Which is why it’s so great for Sex and the City, because anytime we could underline what society says vs. You’re supposed to be in love at midnight. “There’s something about that bullseye of midnight that makes almost an imperative that you check in with yourself.


“The idea of being single on New Year’s Eve has always been treacherous for everybody,” the film’s writer and director, Michael Patrick King, told Entertainment Weekly in 2020. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies
