bonocrazy88
New Yorker
Yum!! I loved him. John Corbett, the actor, is from West Virginia, too, like me!
God what a HOTTIE.
God what a HOTTIE.
amen. the point in the movie where she realized what you said (it was her fault he got last minute jitters) was the best part. because it was then that she realized, yeah the wheels that were turning for their wedding could've been stopped.In the movie for me, I believe Carrie over reacted, and if she had stopped, and talked for a moment more, it would not have been the way it turned out (yes i know happy endings and all, but still, its the months before that get me!)
She became so preoccupied with the wedding (of a woman who cares not for weddings etc) that she scared him, she didn't reassure him, or change plans by said 'we can't stop this' well you can, you can say 'hey we've decided low key is the way sorry!' and placed stress onto someone who didn't need it. Now Big was not totally faultless, but his panic and fear is totally understandable. Also the hissy fit Carrie showed by when he was apologising by smacking him around with the flowers, was an overeacting. If they had returned to the church, no one would be any the wiser. Its ok for the man whos been married twice before to feel a little out of place and stupid at a wedding for the third time. Each time they've broken up, its been Carrie's doing, and I really feel like Big is painted as this chauvanistic arrogant man, when in fact, he isn't.
I watched a few episodes over the weekend, and nowhere is that annoying Carrie shriek more apparent than in the episode where Nathan Lane announces he and his fag hag are getting married. The "you're getting MAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIII rried??" was akin to nails on a chalkboard.
One of my favorite quotes from the entire series (and one that's helped me immensly the last week):
"Maybe we can be each other's soulmates, and guys can just be there for fun?" (If someone knows the exact quote, let me know, haha)
I liked Aiden, especially when they met and went on several dates before they did the deed. And Carrie was wondering if something was wrong, and then, eventually he drew her a bath, got in, and then the following date where they went to listen to music, and he knew all along he was planning to spend the nite (got a dogsitter) without telling her in advance
WHY GOD WHY????????????????????????????????
One movie was enough - what, her dilemma this time is if she ought to put Big in a retirement home?????
I think I'll sit this one out.