
A while back, the editor of this very site put out a query: “Give me a Top 10 list of your favorite High School Movies.” I told her I wanted in – after all, who doesn’t love to indulge in a little HS drama? So I sat down and started listing. Only I discovered that including just 10 was more impossible than winning 8 medals in one Olympic games. And I am no Michael Phelps.
So, I listed 10. The first list of what would soon become many. After posting, many of you seemed quite angry with my decisions. Your comments were full of ALL CAPS and lots of exclamation points!!!! You were upset that I had left some classics off the list. Perhaps you didn’t notice the “Part 1″ in the title, or perhaps you just needed everyone to know of your love of The Breakfast Club.
Not that it mattered; I was clearly coming back for round 2. So here it is – another 10 gloriously angsty high school flicks. Get that Smart Pop ready, ladies; these high school dramas are gonna rock your lockers! Read More »
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December 30, 2008
- 2:00 pm
By CC Staff
If you missed the following films last year, the good news is that many of them are on DVD already, or will be soon. So check out what you missed at the cinema, add it your Netflix Queue, and have a 2008 movie night before you get backed up with the upcoming flicks of 2009!
1. The Dark Knight.
It’s a sad irony that Heath Ledger steals the show, after the film got so much publicity following the young actor’s death. Heath Ledger’s death made millions of people flock to the movie, but the truth is, it’s actually effing good. Ledger looks like a lock for a posthumous Oscar as well. Only time will tell.
2. Wall-E
Tell me you weren’t rooting for Wall-E and Eve, and I’ll tell you you have no soul. This cute, witty, futuristic animated tale was a favorite among audiences of all ages.
3. Cloverfield
With an innovative marketing strategy – remember those bizarre commercials guised as pleading cable interruptions? Cloverfield kept us on the edge of our seats and brought the “monster movie” genre to another level with its documentary-style cinematic techniques. Think Godzilla meets Blair Witch.
4. Gone Baby Gone
Ben Affleck’s latest screenplay, starring brother Casey Affleck, Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris has all the makings of a blockbuster: A-list author, lustworthy lead, and two powerhouse Hollywood phenoms. Did I mention the suspense and the action? Read More »
Tags: ashely tisdale, barack obama, batman, Ben Affleck, benjamin button, brad pitt, california, carrie, casy affleck, Cloverfield, daniel craig, dark knight, ed harris, gay, gone baby gone, harvey milk, Heath Ledger, helena bonham carter, high school musical, james bond, johnny depp, manolo, milk, morgan freeman, notebook, official, pixar, proposition 8, quantum of solace, sarah jessica parker, sex and the city, stephen sondheim, sweeney todd, vanessa hudgens, Wall E, zach effron
December 2, 2008
- 9:00 am
By Kathryn S

Last night’s GG episode was pretty freaking juicy. Within the first 30-seconds, we knew what party (the Senior Snowball) would be the scene of all of the cut-throat drama, and the snowball just kept rolling from there.Here’s the rundown (of the first 5 minutes):
Blair doesn’t know who to bring the Snowball, Serena meets Aaron’s ex-slash-Dan’s-instant-Snowball-date (who wants to bang Dan… go figure), and Vanessa is acting shady… could it be because after stealing Nate’s letter to Jenny, she’s been creeping with Sexkitten Archibald? After that spiel to Jenny about friendship coming first? Oh, snap. You know Gossip Girl is going to spill that news. Read More »
Tags: blair waldorf, Blake Lively, car accident, carrie, Chace Crawford, Chuck Bass, cw network, dan humphrey, death. love, drama, Ed Westwick, fashion, gossip girl, gossip girl recap, gossip girl season 2, heartbreak, jenny humphrey, leighton meester, monologue, Nate Archibald, Penn Badgley, relationship, revenge, serena van der woodsen, tears, teen, Upper East Side, vanessa
October 7, 2008
- 12:00 pm
By CC Staff
I cannot lie – I am that girl who has used Halloween as an excuse to completely hooch it up.
My best friend even has a Top 10 Melissa Tramp Outfits, and there are easily three Halloween costumes on there. (Editor’s Note: So 70% of those outfits were a normal day? Awesome.)
So, in order to keep myself off any Tramp lists this year, I decided to seek out non-slutty alternatives to my typical Halloween looks. After all, I’d much rather be recognized for my creativity than my boobs on October 31st this year.
Shocking, I know. Read More »
Tags: beer pong, carrie, cat woman, costume, costume ideas, dress up, gangster, goddess, Halloween, halloween 2008, halloween costumes, hilary clinton, holiday, madonna, marilyn monroe, october 31st, political, politics, Sarah Palin, sleeping beauty, slut, twister, whore, witch
September 19, 2008
- 10:26 am
By CC Staff
Even though we at CC love a good sexy series, the mother of all sexy series, Sex and the City, is not the sort of show we’d want our 12-year-old sister watching. I mean, sipping a Cosmo and watching Samantha bed guy after guy is fun, but we’re in our 20’s; we understand that sort of thing is a fantasy (well, most of us do). We get the idea that SATC is a fun escape, but in no way represents real single women living in real New York City.
But our 12-year-old sister might not understand that materialistic banter and wildly frequent sex is the making of entertainment. Our 12-year-old sister might think those are really things to aspire to. And we wouldn’t want that.

So why, may I ask, has HarperCollins asked Candace Bushnell to pen a new seires of Young Adult novels? Are The Carrie Diaries, reportedly about Carrie’s high school years, just an attempt to get a new, younger audience into SATC? Are tweens really ready for couture and an obsession with relationships that boarders on psychotic? I mean, maybe Bushnell will break the mold and write about something other than New York City, designer labels, and women chasing after men…but forgive us if we have our doubts on that one.
What do you think? If The Carrie Diaires come out, would you want the little girls you love to read it?
Tags: banter, Candace Bushnell, carrie, carrie bradshaw, cosmo, Entertainment, fantasy, frequent sex, new york city, samantha, satc, sex and the city, The Carrie Diaires, tweens, young adult novels, young adult series
The shoes! The hair! The clothes! (and did I mention the shoes?)
Obviously the fashion/hair/bags of the Sex and The City movie were more than noteworthy (I am still drooling over those royal blue Manolo’s). But more blogworthy?
The fashion (or lack thereof) of SATC moviegoers all weekend long.
From the metallic pumps to the teased out hair (yes apparently, some girls still do that) Girls, and a few boys, armed with their favorite girls and favorite bag were decked out in their Carrie Bradshaw best. Girls waited in line for four hours, in four inch stilletto’s (my feet hurt just thinking about it) for the long awaited glimpse of their favorite HBO gal pals.
Now don’t get me wrong, I too wish my closet was outfitted with Carrie’s Louboutins or Charlotte’s Chanel collection– but on a hot, humid Saturday afternoon- answer me this: Why are you wearing a black minidress, red lipstick and clip-in hair extensions to sit in a cold dark theater? Read More »
Tags: carrie, chanel, charlotte, fashion, four inch heels, funny, hbo, manolo, Miranda, movies, samantha, satc, sex and the city, shoes, theater
May 9, 2008
- 5:30 pm
By CC Staff
When it comes to screen size, bigger is definitely better! Sex and the City arrives only in theaters on May 30th, 2008 and it promises to answer all of the lingering questions – will Carrie and Big finally tie the knot? Can Samantha really be satisfied with just one man? Will Charlotte ever get pregnant? Can Miranda and Steve actually live happily ever after?
Enter CC’s awesome new contest to win a FAB SATC ‘Goodie Bag’ which includes the following:
* Five different titles of the Sex and the City DVD essentials provided by HBO SHOP in NYC at 42nd & 6th
* The Sex and the City Soundtrack featuring brand new songs from Fergie, Jennifer Hudson, Jem and more! In stores May 27th.
* The must-have book for every devoted fan, Sex and the City takes a unique look behind-the-scenes of the most anticipated movie of the spring. In Stores May 30th.
We’ll be running this contest for a few weeks, and all you need to do to enter is to tell us your own real life SATC moment! Ever been like Samantha and had a steamy hook-up with a guy you just met? Did you lose the possible love of your life twice (a la Carrie and Aidan)? Ever been broken up with by a sticky note?!
Basically, we at CC want to hear your most embarrassing, most steamy, most fun SATC-like life moments! Originality, humor and style are three major things we’re looking for. At the end of the contest (right before the movie comes out), we’ll pick FIVE winners.
So what are you waiting for? Leave us a comment and SPILL!!
Tags: carrie, fergie, goodie bag, hbo shop, jem, jennifer hudson, may 30th, movie, samantha, satc, sex and the city, Sex and the City movie
March 5, 2008
- 11:30 am
By CC Staff
I think I’m the only chick who rides the ‘I don’t care about the “Sex and the City” movie’ train.
One of my friends lives and dies for this show. I remember one Christmas she got the boxed set of SATC DVD’s and handled them like a newborn as she showed everything to me. Like I half-expected her to put on rubber gloves to handle the box and its contents. She talked about the characters like they were real and they were her friends. And then I looked to her boyfriend. Whose eyes were glazed over because he clearly had been forced to watch — Every. Single. Episode.
She cannot be more set on making a girl’s night out of going to see the movie and then going out for drinks afterward. Cosmos, I’m sure. But there will be no random hook-ups because she thinks that she’s Charlotte and Charlotte wouldn’t ever have fun.
I don’t have the heart to tell her that I don’t share her love for that show and that I thought that it was time to get over it like six years ago. Read More »
March 3, 2008
- 5:30 pm
By CC Staff
The four unique protagonists in HBO’s “Sex and the City” didn’t just open their lives to us. They represented an entire generation of women whom we turned to for comfort, advice, and entertainment.
Some part of Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte exists in each of us and, when the show ended, we said goodbye to a small part of our selves.
If you, like I, played the last episode thinking to yourself, “What am I going to do without Carrie?”, then you won’t have to wait much longer.
She and her pals will be back in a feature-length film, and you can fall in love with the “bigger than ‘Big’” show all over again when it is released in theaters in late May!
The newly released trailer for the film hints at important questions that will be answered: Read More »