There is an aesthetic to memory. We remember the show with a golden, forgiving glow. In HD, the foundation makeup on Sarah Jessica Parker is starkly visible. The wigs in Season 1 look like plastic helmets. The famous "post-it" note looks obviously fake.
changes that equation entirely.
Sex and the City's impact on popular culture extends far beyond its original run. The show: HDSex and the City
This is the home for the entire catalog in the highest available quality. There is an aesthetic to memory
first premiered in 1998, viewers watched the escapades of Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha through the soft, slightly grainy lens of standard-definition analog television. Today, the transition to and 4K remastering has fundamentally changed how we experience the streets of Manhattan and the iconic wardrobes of its protagonists. The Visual Transformation The wigs in Season 1 look like plastic helmets