7/28/2012

Metrosexuality (2001) Review

Metrosexuality (2001)
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I heard about this British series from some entertainment magazines, but nothing could have prepared me for this. Fast-paced, colorful, eclectic cast, incredible music, and the dialogue! I've seen nothing like it, but it's hip and poignant at the same time. Two gay black fathers, separated and on the verge of divorce, raising a spitfire of a seventeen year old straight son with two gay best friends an angst-ridden and horny girlfriend with a sexy lesbian best friend and an awnry loud-mouth father...I could go on, and I will: the brassy recovering drug addict and her earnest boyfriend, the plucky lesbian couple, the homophobic ex-military man and new gay boyfriend, etc. etc...This show has it all. And the extras on this DVD are great...Extensive interviews with cast and the creator, behind-the-scenes footage AND the amazing soundtrack album with over 15 songs on it...This is a bargain...a real treat. I can't give this a higher recommendation. The whole package is stellar...A family sitcom for the not-so-new-anymore millenium...Forget QUEER AS FOLK, this is the real treasure of a British import.

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Carleen Beadle, Karl Collins, Mat Fraser, Michael Dotchkin, Rikki Beadle Blair , Silas Carson - Director: Rikki Beadle Blair Metrosexuality opens with its enthusiastic cast (all cladin their underwear) singing the show's theme song, "It's All About Love." As the more than two dozen characters play out their lives and loves in this infectious, light-hearted romp through London's Notting Hill, audiences will quickly get caught up in the action. This amusing, fast-pacedseries includes all of the staples of a naughty adult soap opera -- cheating lovers, fabulous hair and costumes,copious sex and drugs, even an attempted murder.

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