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Loss Of Libido | Female Sexuality
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5.7/10
IMDbWorst Foreign Film | 2009 | Michael Patrick King
2009 | Aaron Zigman
Best Performance Female | 2008 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Favorite Cast | 2009 | Cynthia Nixon
Favorite Song from a Soundtrack | 2009 | Fergie
Choice Movie Actress Comedy | 2008 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Best Supporting Actress | 2009 | Kim Cattrall
Budget 65,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 418,800,000 USD
The note given to Carrie, letting her have the wedding dress, was written by Vivienne Westwood.
"Love Letters of Great Men", which Carrie borrows from the library, was a prop created for the film and no such book existed during production. Demands from fans wishing to purchase the book led to many editions of a "Love Letters of Great Men" book being published. The official tie-in version was compiled by John C. Kirkland and released the same day as the film, and other editions were compiled by Ursula Doyle and Becon Hill.
Carrie's famous desk is now a part of the Smithsonian's permanent collection. Michael Patrick King wrote to the directors of the institution, pleading to borrow the desk to re-create Carrie's apartment.
Carrie has the same cell phone as she did in Sex and the City (1998). To show how much time had passed, the producers added tape to it to make it seem worn.
The tutu outfit that Carrie models for the girls is the same outfit she wore in the Sex and the City (1998) opening credits.
"Mr. Big: Ever Thine, Ever Mine, Ever Ours."
"Samantha Jones: The good ones screw you, the bad ones screw you, and the rest don't know how to screw you."