Way Hot Clips: Sex and the City: The Movie Premiere

The whole cast returned to the scene of the crime this week for the New York premiere of Sex and the City: The Movie, and they all stopped to catch up with E!and your favorite movie critic.

Check the above clip to see how Jennifer Hudson puts it all out there, and then hit the jump to see what happened when I took Kristin Davis and Kim Cattrall back to Melrose Place and Porky’s. Not enough for ya? Sarah Jessica Parker and the rest dish in even more clips with the Sex and the City cast.

Catch the Special Live From the Red Carpet: Sex and the City, Thursday, May 29 @ 8 p.m.

Lowe’s Nannygate Goes to the Videotape

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Rob Lowe…Video…Uh-oh.

No, the former West Winger doesn't have a new sex-tape scandal on his hands. Rather, the lawyer representing his former nanny is turning up the heat on the star, demanding videotaped depositions of Lowe and his wife, Sheryl Berkoff, News has exclusively learned.

Caught up in a nannygate nightmare, Lowe is accused of sexually harassing his former employee Jessica Gibson. He has denied any wrongdoing and charges Gibson with extortion.

Their dueling lawsuits are due to play out in a courtroom, and the nanny's high-octane lawyer, Gloria Allred, tells News she's going to turn the screws during the depo, which she hopes will play out on camera.

"I'm sure some of the questions will make him and wife uncomfortable, but our job is to get to the truth," Allred says in an exclusive interview. "They are going to have to sit down, and we are going to have a lot of tough questions for them."

Allred said their grillings are set for May 19-20 in Santa Barbara, where the Lowes live and the complaints were filed. It is not yet known whether the Lowes will fight the request to have their interrogations taped; stars like Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan have petitioned judges to keep their depos off camera to avoid having potentially damaging footage leaked to the media.

In any event, Allred said her office has also sent more than 100 requests for the Lowes to produce documents to support his case.

"They are going to have to answer questions under oath," Allred says. "I'm looking forward to sitting eye to eye with the Lowes, because Jessica has nothing to hide."

Allred claims her client tried to work things out amicably with Lowe and Berkoff, but when that failed she was forced to file her lawsuit on April 14, accusing the actor of some sordid behavior, including repeatedly exposing himself to her and inappropriately touching her. (View Gibson's lawsuit.)

Gibson quit the Lowes three times after having been their nanny for more than seven years, says Allred, but went back each time because she loved the kids. Ultimately, the attorney continues, the nanny could not "take it anymore."

"She went back because she hoped things would get better, she needed the job and she loved the children," says Allred.

After Gibson quit for the final time, she went to an attorney and that attorney presented the Lowes with a copy of the lawsuit she intended to file, according to Allred. That prompted Lowe's team to launch a preemptive strike and file their own lawsuit against Gibson for breach of contract and breach of a confidentiality clause. (View the Lowes' lawsuit.)

The couple's suit, filed April 7, claimed Gibson demanded $1.5 million in exchange for not going public with "a vicious laundry list of false terribles."

Writing on the Huffington Post, Lowe presented his side.

"Everyone knows we live in a time where public figures are targets," he said. "But I also know of many people in everyday life who are paying the price of a climate where anyone can accuse anybody of anything, anytime, and hope for a big cash pay-off at the end…No one intimidates my family…We will defend ourselves with vigor and without fear."

Allred suggests the Lowes meant to "take to the airwaves and trash [Gibson's] reputation."

"I know some PR people think that was a smart move, but we are characterizing that as retaliation. Under the law, an employee has the right to assert her claim without being retaliated against by having a lawsuit filed against them."

As for Gibson, Allred says her 24-year-old client is at home and dealing with the public scrutiny as best as she can.

"This a very painful time for her, a difficult and challenging time, but she is trying to hold up as best as she can," Allred tells "This a shocking turn of events for her. But she is not going to be intimidated."

More Sex and the City movies? Believe it

Sex and the CityJust as the Sex and the City movie is surging to the top of the box office charts — beating out week two of Indiana Jones — Michael Patrick King is cashing in on the success. DreamWorks has offered the writer/director/producer of Sex and the City a first-look deal for future film project. And one of those future films could be sequel to the new Sex and the City movie. This may seem unimaginable, but — come on — this is Hollywood. If this film does boffo box office, which seems likely based on a $26 million Friday, why wouldn’t Warner Bros. and New Line cash in with another episode from the lives of Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte?

According to King, he wasn’t thinking of launching the ladies into a film series, especially since they had such a good run on HBO and are still doing well on cable. “I wrote that movie with a beginning, middle and end because I didn’t want to leave the audience unfulfilled. The actresses are great, and if the gods smile and people are still interested, why not?”

That must be music to the ears of Warner Brothers and New Line executives. By tonight, Sex and the City’s box office should be at $75 million in the U.S. alone. It’s well on the way to making back its cost and will be a legitimate hit.

Dreamworks wants the gods to smile on whatever King can cook up for them motion picture-wise. In this era where it’s getting harder and harder to appeal to female movie-goers, where romantic comedies have been getting Judd Apatow-ed so that the guy is the driving force in the story, not the gal, King may be just what women need.
Stacey Snider, CEO of Dreamworks thinks so. “King writes for audiences that are hungry for real characters and human stories.”

And if that doesn’t sound like women’s pictures to you, listen to King. “I want to write bigger stories about love and what it all means.”

Sex And The City Movie Trailer

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I really didn’t want to post the new Sex and the City movie trailer, but there seems to be nothing else going on the interwebs this morning. So for the 5 women who read, enjoy…

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Discuss: Are there any guys out there who actually want to see this movie and are not being forced to by their respective girlfriend/wife?