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Mercredi 6 février 2008
Lipstick Jungle Cast, Cashmere Mafia Cast

I still don't know which show to root for ! Because I think they're both a rip off of SATC and neither deserves a spot on tv but both are still entertaining and let's face it, we don't have that much to watch right now ! And since I can't really make up my mind, I thought I'd just give you Kristin's opinion because I thought it was funny !

"You know that scene in The Parent Trap where Hayley Mills and Hayley Mills realize they were separated at birth and their dreams of one big happy family were squashed because their parents just couldn’t get along?

Well, you might feel something similar watching this Thursday’s premiere of Lipstick Jungle on NBC, which at first glance seems a genetic carbon copy of that other Cashmere show.

See, the story has been told since last spring that Candace Bushnell (author of Sex and the City) and Darren Star (producer of Sex and the City) were working together on a TV version of her book Lipstick Jungle (Page Six even said they were living together at the time) but couldn’t see eye to eye. Hence, mommy and daddy separated and created two new series with very similar premises: Star’s Cashmere Mafia by ABC (which premiered last month) and Bushnell’s Lipstick Jungle by NBC (which premieres Thursday). 

When you see Lipstick’s premiere ep, you may want to start singing, “Let’s get together, what do you say?” ‘Cause while Lipstick is, in my opinion, the better show, combining elements from the two series would make one fantastic series.

So, just because I'm so very helpful, I did a little head-to-head matchup between the shows. Read on to find out which show comes out ahead on such points as best man-candy or best working-mom character. It will also help you envision what might have been the ultimate post-SATC series: Cashmere Lipstick Mafia Jungle, from Candace Bushnell and Darren Star. Read on, and then post your vision for CLMJ in Comments.

 

Lipstick Jungle

The Category:  The Plot
The Winner:  Lipstick Jungle

LJ’s three high-powered women living in New York City somehow seem to click better than Cashmere’s four. The characters seem a bit more real, the storylines a bit more entertaining and, though it takes a few episodes to get into, Lipstick is ultimately the more addictive show because you actually care what happens to these women.

Kim Raver in Lipstick Jungle

The Category:  The Married Lady Who's Looking Elsewhere
The Winner:  Nico (Kim Raver) from Lipstick Jungle

Sure, we can sympathize with Miranda Otto’s heartbroken character, Juliet, on Cashmere, since her bored husband had an extramarital affair and prompted her wandering eye, but Juliet is just too obnoxiously frigid and forced, whereas Kim Raver’s Nico does some very bad things (she’s the one with the wandering eye) and yet somehow manages to draw us in and make us like her. Besides, it's Kim Raver. Even Jack Bauer digs her. 

Bonnie Sommerville in Cashmere Mafia

The Category:  The Single, Confused Chick Looking for Love
The Winner:  Caitlin (Bonnie Somerville) of Cashmere Mafia
We'll always love Lindsay Price, because she was Mrs. Steve Sanders on 90210, but her LJ character, Victory, is kind of annoying. And maybe we're still a little jealous of Bonnie Somerville 'cause she dated Zach Braff, but her flighty portrayal of Caitlin is cute. Plus, she's into gals and guys! Sorta hot. [Ed. note: Very hot.]

Frances O'Connor

The Category:  The Struggling, Juggling Mom
The Winner:  Zoe (Frances O’Connor) from Cashmere Mafia

We children of the '70s can’t help but love Brooke Shields, but truth be told, her Lipstick character, Wendy, is waffly, wavering and the weakest link of the series, while Frances O’Connor’s similar character over on Cashmere is sincere and endearing.

Lucy Liu, Cashmere Mafia

The Category:  The Powerful Exec Who Can't Find a Man
The Winner:  Mia From Cashmere Mafia
This character doesn't really exist on Lipstick, so we really didn't have any other choice than to let Mia win by default. But really, it's because Lucy Liu is a former Charlie's Angel, and we don't feel like getting our asses kicked today. 

Robert Buckley in Lipstick jungle

The Category:  The Man-Candy (Crucial to Any Chick Show!)
The Winner:  Will Kirby (Robert Buckley) from Lipstick Jungle

His six-pack’s debut in the second episode alone is worth tuning in for. And though his storyline with Kim Raver’s very much married Nico will make you blush, it’s the most intriguing and ultimately surprising of any of the storylines. And did I mention the abs?   


Now, what do YOU think ?

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Mardi 29 janvier 2008
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Ausiello's blind item : "Heather Locklear may not have had a hit series since Spin City went off the air in 2002, but she remains a hot commodity in the TV biz — not to mention a major threat to insecure actresses everywhere. In fact, the mere possibility of her being cast in a highly anticipated '07-'08 network pilot caused one of the show's spotlight-hungry divas to channel her inner Cybill Shepherd.

Here's how it all went down: Last winter, Locklear was in talks to headline a new drama that bears a striking resemblance to a certain iconic series about four single gals living and loving in New York City. But when one of the program's lesser-known actresses caught wind of the former Melrose Place hell-raiser's possible participation, she had a hissy fit the likes of which would've made Paula Abdul's assistant cower in fear. Said prima donna — worried that Locklear's towering presence would overshadow her C-list frame — informed producers that if Locklear came aboard, she'd hit the road. The only thing more shocking than the size of her no-name cojones was the number of figures in her per-episode asking price: six!

But wait, it gets better. Instead of showing Brazen Betty the door, they showed her the dough! Coincidentally, days later, negotiations with Locklear broke off and producers started looking for another, less imposing actress, to fill the lead slot. The unofficial official explanation? The show's budget had swelled to the point where they could no longer afford someone of Locklear's stature. But insiders suspect producers wanted to placate their third-tier star, and if that meant losing Locklear, than so be it. "For some reason, they really wanted [Brazen Betty], which didn't make sense to anyone," says my spy. "It was almost like they were scared of her."

Ironically, the big winner here is Locklear, who, by all indications, dodged a big bullet. Although the pilot was picked up, critics swiftly dismissed the series as nothing more than a glorified rip-off of that other show, and insiders expect it will have about as long a life span as Locklear's last turkey, L.A.X.
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Mardi 8 janvier 2008
cashmere-mafia.jpg So, what did you guys think of the premiere of Cashmere Mafia ? Honestly, I wasn't expecting much but I really got into it ! I thought it would be a sex and the city bis, which it sort of is since it's based on the book and created by Darren Star (who is also behind SATC). But I thought the characters were interesting (and much prettier than I had seen them in the preview !) and I would say it's nothing new or very surprising but it can definitly hold us until the end of the freaking strike !! So maybe I liked it because nothing much else is on right now but I think it deserves a try ! What did you think ?
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Mardi 10 juillet 2007
New ABC series promo with Lucy Liu from Darren Star (Melrose, Sex and the City). Looks a little too much like SATC but we'll see !

 

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