Do You Want to See a Devil Wears Prada Sequel? In a recent interview with E!'s Ben Lyons, Anne Hathaway said she'd "love to work with everyone again" on a sequel to The Devil Wears Prada. Sequels are certainly all the rage lately, and while some turn out well, sometimes they simply don't make sense and shouldn't be made.

In a recent interview with E!'s Ben Lyons,
Anne Hathaway said she'd "love to work with everyone again" on a sequel to
The Devil Wears Prada. Sequels are certainly all the rage lately, and while some turn out well, sometimes they simply don't make sense and shouldn't be made.
Would you want to see a sequel to The Devil Wears Prada?

HBO has been on a
The Devil Wears Prada kick lately, and while I've seen the entire film more than a few times, I've been catching bits and pieces of it over the past couple weeks with of course some overlapping. It's a fun movie that has me liking Emily's character more than Andy's the more I watch it, and among the exaggerated realities there are some chord-striking points that are admittedly relatable. One of the scenes I caught this weekend was this exchange between Nigel and Andy.

How would you like to have another designer handbag option?
Get ready, Bill Blass is filling your order: the house is
planning to start making handbags, small leather goods, and cosmetics cases for Fall 2008. There will be two categories, a high-end collection called Bill Blass, and then Collection Bill Blass, both inspired by the ready-to-wear collection's season themes.

At one time or another, we've all found ourselves on a long flight, desperate for any way to kill time. That's when the airplane movie comes in. In my opinion, the best airplane movies are pure entertainment (not too much thinking necessary), and they help pass the time so quickly you're on the ground before you know it.

I sure hope none of you worked too hard over Labor Day Weekend on my
buzzworthy challenge about
work books. Even during a time meant for holding picnics and celebrating the last days of summer, you managed to chip in
some great reads about work and career. Here are a few of my favorites:
The Second Shift
This book about mothers who also work outside the home was chosen by
CupcakeGal10, who wrote: "I read this for a women's studies class, but the content of the book has stayed with me long after college.

Last week we found out that
Sarah Silverman will host the MTV Movie Awards, and now we know who will be vying for the coveted Golden Popcorn.
300 is leading the way with five nominations including Best Picture, followed by
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest with four and
Blades of Glory,
The Devil Wears Prada and
Borat with three each.
Greatest potential for a catfight: the Best Performance category, which sees Beyonce and Jennifer Hudson going head-to-head for their
Dreamgirls roles.

Fab may have been checking out the
hot messenger bag by La Rue that Andy carries in The Devil Wears Prada, but my eyes were locked on the
Sidekicks that seemed to sneak into every single street scene in the movie. In fact, I even noticed a movie goof: At the end of the movie when Miranda, played by Meryl Streep, calls Andy, played by Anne Hathaway, in Paris, Andy looks at her T-mobile Sidekick and it's ringing. The phone shows Miranda's name and under it, it says, "Connecting."

Every week up until the
Oscars, I'll be featuring the nominees in the various visual categories. Last week, I started with
cinematography, and this week I'll be looking at the nominees for best costumes. First up:
the highly coveted wardrobe of
The Devil Wears Prada.

Ok, so there isn't really an
Oscar category for Best Villain, but if there were, who would win this year?