Don't ask Sarah Jessica about "Sex." No, really, don't!
During the one-on-one interviews this morning with "Smart People" cast Dennis Quaid, Thomas Haden Church and Sarah Jessica Parker, reporters were warned NOT to ask any questions about "Sex and the City: the Movie."
Or else. Else? Yeah, else.
Even so, a Canadian TV reporter deftly snuck in a mention of all the great actors Carrie, sorry, Sarah, has worked with including "Dennis and ...Chris."
"Chris?" asked Sarah, clearly thrown.
"Did you see that? Did you see how she snuck in the name of Chris Noth?," demanded a faux outraged THC.
The reporter then tried to get Carrie, sorry, Jessica, to comment on Mr. Big, sorry, Chris's new baby and if she'd spoken to him since the baby was born. "You mean Mr Big's Little?," asked THC.
But no dice. Seems there was an official embargo on all "Sex and the City" related discussion. Because you know how these TV people are. They''ll do the whole darn interview about "Smart People" and then edit it and air the one sentence about "Sex and the City: the Movie." They cannot be trusted, these TV people.
Anyway, after much laughter and a few minutes discussion on another "People" related subject, THC again exploded with ... "Mr. Big!" Shushed to silence by a a now hysterically laughing, almost crying SJP, THC shouted, "Damn this "Sex and the City" embargo!"
So when the trio of "Smart" actors sat down next to talk to The Envelope, I told them flat out that there will be no discussion of "Sex and the City" permitted and that I only wanted to discuss "Smart People."
Got that? And I mean it!
And yeah, they all laughed.
Check back tomorrow for the videos with director Noam Murro and writer Mark Poirier, the team that will next collaborate on a film based on another of Poirier's darkly amusing dysfunctional family novels, "Modern Ranch Living."
Sarah, Dennis and Thomas will also discuss the film, the standing ovation it got at Sunday's premiere, their roles, all those bare buttocks scenes that Thomas insisted on and about working with that impossibly difficult and untalented diva, Ellen Page, before she shot "Juno" and became Hollywood's It Girl.
THC bellowed, "We're like the engine of the Ellen Page train!"
- Elizabeth Snead
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Sarah Jessica Parker is annoying, ugly, untalented, off-putting and pointless. She also seems dumb as a walnut but somehow gets characterized as 'smart'. Not all ugly people are smart, you know.
Posted by: sean k | January 22, 2008 at 11:01 AM
Sarah Jessica Parker is annoying, ugly, untalented, off-putting and pointless. She also seems dumb as a walnut but somehow gets characterized as 'smart'. Not all ugly people are smart, you know.
Posted by: sean k | January 22, 2008 at 11:02 AM
SJP is adorable! She is not at all like Carrie Bradshaw......is happily married and a happy good mother....she is also a very smart business lady! She is the envy of many women!
Posted by: Bonnie Baker | January 23, 2008 at 06:07 AM
For someone who takes a lot of nasty and undeserved heat from people like Sean K, SJP is amazingly easy going. Here's what I know: on the set of Smart People, she was friendly, hard-working, and as you'll see in the film, very, very good. I've never seen Sex and the City, but after Smart People I'm a fan for life.
Posted by: ECC | January 23, 2008 at 07:21 AM
where have you been? under a rock? you've never seen SATC?
Posted by: velvetvamp67@yahoo.com | January 23, 2008 at 01:14 PM