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    Sex and the City - The Complete Series (Collector's Giftset)

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    Actors: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall
    Studio: Home Box Office (HBO)
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $299.98
    Buy New: $135.00
    You Save: $164.98 (55%)



    New (11) Used (16) Collectible (2) from $78.29

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 262 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3556

    Format: Subtitled, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Number Of Items: 20
    Running Time: 2820
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4
    Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 7.6 x 1.7

    MPN: D98661D
    ISBN: 0783133596
    UPC: 026359866128
    EAN: 9780783133591
    ASIN: B000ASDFJU

    Theatrical Release Date: June 6, 2005
    Release Date: November 1, 2005
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    For six seasons Carrie Bradshaw and friends Samantha Miranda and Charlotte offered us their hilarious outspoken and outrageous look at dating mating and relating in the big city. Celebrate the show that explores the day-to-day -- and night-to-night -- world of single women in this the definitive collector's edition.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 026359866128 Manufacturer No: 98861

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    Sex and the City is based on Candace Bushnell's provocative bestselling book. Sarah Jessica Parker stars as Carrie Bradshaw, a self-described "sexual anthropologist," who writes "Sex and the City," a newspaper column that chronicles the state of sexual affairs of Manhattanites in this "age of un-innocence." Her "posse," including nice girl Charlotte (Kristin Davis), hard-edged Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and party girl Samantha (Kim Cattrall)--not to mention her own tumultuous love life--gives Carrie plenty of column fodder. Over the course of the first season's 12 episodes, the most prominent dramatic arc concerns Carrie, who goes from turning the tables on "toxic bachelors" by having "sex like a man" to wanting to join the ranks of "the monogamists" with the elusive Mr. Big (Chris Noth). Meanwhile, Miranda, Cynthia, and Samantha have their own dating woes.

    The second season builds on the foundation of the first season with plot arcs that are both hilarious and heartfelt, taking the show from breakout hit to true pop-culture phenomenon. Relationship epiphanies coexist happily alongside farcical plots and zingy one-liners, resulting in emotionally satisfying episodes that feature the sharp kind of character-defining dialogue that seems to have disappeared from the rest of TV long ago. When last we left the NYC gals, Carrie had just broken up with a commitment-phobic Mr. Big (Chris Noth), but fans of Noth's seductive-yet-distant rake didn't have to wait long until he was back in the picture, as he and Carrie tried to make another go of it. Their relationship evolution, from reunion to second breakup, provides the core of the second season. Among other adventures, Charlotte puzzles over whether one of her beaus was "gay-straight" or "straight-gay"; Miranda tries to date a guy who insists on having sex only in places where they might get caught; and Samantha copes with dates who range from, um, not big enough to far too big--with numerous stops in between.

    The third season was the charm, as the series earned its first Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series to go along with its Golden Globes for Best Comedy Series and Best Actress (Parker). One of this season's two principal story arcs concerned hapless-in-love Charlotte and her pursuit of a husband; enter (if only...) Kyle McLachlan as the unfortunately impotent Trey. Meanwhile, Carrie has a brief but memorable fling with a politician who's golden, but not in the way she anticipated. She then sabotages her too-good-to-be-true relationship with furniture designer Aidan (John Corbett) by having an affair with Mr. Big (Chris Noth), who himself has gotten married. Like I Love Lucy, the series benefited from a brief change of scenery with a three-episode jaunt to Los Angeles, where Carrie and company encountered, among others, Matthew McConaughey, Vince Vaughn, Hugh Hefner, and Sarah Michelle Gellar.

    The fourth season is just as smart and sexy as ever, mixing caustic adult wit and sharply observed situation comedy on the mean streets of Manhattan, though this time the quartet of singleton city girls must endure even tougher combat in the unending war of love, sex, and shopping. Carrie finally seems to have found her ideal life partner when she is reunited with handsome craftsman Aidan. But can their relationship survive trial by cohabitation? Meanwhile Charlotte seems to have both her dream Park Avenue apartment and a solution to her marital problems with Trey. But when the subject of babies comes up, everything starts to unravel for her, too. It's not just Charlotte who has baby issues either: after what seems like an eternity of enforced sexual abstinence Miranda is horrified to discover she's pregnant. And as for the sultry Samantha, she's on a quest for monogamy, first with an exotic lesbian artist, then with a philandering businessman, with whom to her utter dismay she just might have fallen in love.

    It was a short but sweet fifth season, as HBO's resident comediennes found themselves affected by forces beyond their control--the pregnancies of both Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon. A truncated shooting schedule to accommodate the actresses forced this season to be reduced to a mere eight episodes, but they and creators forged ahead, creating a handful of episodes that if short in content were long on emotion and laughs. Carrie and Miranda wrestled with their solitary lifestyles, albeit with new attachments--Miranda had new baby Brady and single motherhood, while Carrie found herself in the world of publishing as the author of a real-life book of her columns. Charlotte wondered if she'd ever find another man, while Samantha finally got rid of the one that had been vexing her far too much. If the season as a whole felt less than the sum of its parts, those parts were some of the best comedy in the show's history. The season's climactic episode, "I Love a Charade," was one of the series' best episodes ever, equally touching and funny, and grounded the show in an emotional maturity that announced that after all their wild travails, these women had truly grown up.

    After a long wait--like the entire fifth season--Carrie is dating again. The sixth season starts with Carrie and her sparkly new potential, Berger (Ron Livingston), trying to leave past relationships and hit it off, with mixed results. Meanwhile Carrie's friends seem to be settling down, relatively speaking. Miranda decides that her affair with TiVo cannot compete when Mr. Perfect (Blair Underwood, at his most charming) moves into her building. Charlotte's feelings for her "opposites attract" boyfriend (Evan Handler) deepen, but they still have a few things to iron out. Most surprising is Samantha's hot relationship with waiter-actor-stud Smith Jerrod (Jason Lewis) taking on something resembling love, despite Samantha's best intentions. Before the sixth season started in the summer of 2003, a bombshell hit: it was announced that this would be the finale. But it would be a long season, and these 12 episodes plant the seeds for the final 8 airing the following winter. These dozen episodes illustrate the maturity of the show: there's not a bad one in the bunch, and the show is still flat-out funny. The comedy blends serious points of how we perceive singles, couples, and parents (and the gifts we lavish on the latter two). Carrie's method of celebrating her singlehood is just another gem in this treasure of a series.

    With the last eight episodes of the sixth season, HBO's grand sitcom concluded, leaving untold numbers of women--and many men--feeling deprived. The six-year series certainly did not outlast its welcome; the final season is some of the best TV had to offer in 2004. In many ways, the eight episodes served as a single finale, with all four characters approaching a kind of destiny and happiness, the theme of this last half-season (which aired weeks after the first half). Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) continues her romance with Russian artist (Mikhail Baryshnikov), a flippantly arrogant man who's been around the block, but able to supply Carrie's needed desire for magic. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has settled down with Steve (David Eigenberg), but there is more that will change with her, including her address. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) continues to make baby plans now that the husband slot is filled quite nicely (Evan Handler). Going down the final stretch--and Samantha's (Kim Cattrall) cancer--gives the series a more serious tone, but there's always a jab to tickle the funny bone: Miranda's awkwardness with happiness, Charlotte's latest passion, Carrie typing someplace new, and Samantha getting into Paris Hilton territory. Like any series winding down, there is a wedding, a baby, old faces popping up, and some star-ladened new ones. In the final two-part episode, "An American in Paris," Carrie faces her romantic destiny, but also solidifies herself as a fashion icon, an Audrey Hepburn for 21st-century television. In the penultimate episode, she asks her friends an emotional question: "What if I never met you?" Certainly fans can ask of themselves the same question and reminisce how much better TV became since they first tuned in these four women of the City.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 257 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars Half of these DVD does not work   November 23, 2008
    Half of these DVD does not work. I mean that the movie will just stop in a middle.


    5 out of 5 stars Perfect   September 15, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    It arrived early and in very good condition. I was very happy with the person I worked with.


    3 out of 5 stars GIFT FOR GAL PAL...   September 2, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    CONSISTING OF 18 DISCS FOR SIX SEASONS OF SHOWS AND TWO MORE "EXTRAS"
    This COLLECTORS SERIES of discs takes awhile to go through. Several discs would not play correctly as they blocked [season 6 part 1 - episode 11 and part 2 - episode 8] and we are still going thru the rest...it will take a long time. I am told the COLLECTOR SERIES GIFTset is no longer available, but amazon.com when contacted offered a full refund for return, or to work with me on obtaining selected replacements from the individual season sets, with some refund credit on original purchase. We chose the latter. I have made 20 purchases in the past 5 years total of over $1,200+ and this is the first time I have dealt with customer service or had a problem so my hat is off to amazon.com for the amazing job they do in getting it right or making it right almost all the time...



    5 out of 5 stars BEST WORKOUT EVER!!!   August 31, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    yep, you read right, best workout ever. I put my portable dvd player on the treadmill, pop in SITC and before you know it, I've eagerly watched 3 episodes and gotten just over an hour in on the treadmill! This is the best... It's on to Six feet under next!


    1 out of 5 stars Manufact. Defects! Many episodes dont play.   July 6, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Shame on the manufacturer of the 2005 copyright of the complete series of Sex and the City. I finally bought the set after my cases totally fell apart on most of my seasons. I have returned two series sets because whole episodes and WHOLE ENTIRE DISKS dont work. And not just in my dvd player, but in my laptop and in best buys dvd station (where i took the set to exchange) It is a factory malfunstion and I was dissapointed to see that there are posts coming from years back that had the same problem. I am a HUGE fan of the show, and yet I cant BUY a gift set that works! None of them DO!!!!

    I am going to look for the newly copyrighted set and see if HBO ever changed vendors. I am getting very dissapointed however.



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