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Since
Sex and the City has screened around the world and
critics have weighed in, it's time for a little nitpicking -- and nobody seems more up to the task than that unflagging beacon of urban gossip,
Page Six. Today,
the New York Post column reports that New Line Cinema and Radio City Music Hall are facing off in a blame-fest following the mistake that lead to 1,000 ticket holders getting turned away at the New York City premiere. At the close of the piece, however, the article gets into some of the details of the plot: "Those who've seen
Sex and the City are buzzing that its story owes much to widely reported episodes involving Jonathan Tisch
and Ellen Barkin," it reads, and that's just one of the alleged rip-offs. There's also a supposed reference to Tisch's canceled engagement to Jill Swid, and a "scene where Carrie freaks out about having a 347 area code seems just like one in an old
Seinfeld episode."
Not having seen the movie, I can only judge from afar, but this sounds like two very separate complaints. That
Sex and the City would use real life incidents to inspire its metropolitan plot shouldn't bother anyone (except the real life inspirations, of course). But borrowing from
Seinfeld? Now that's a low blow.
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