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Metrosexuality

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2001
  • Unrated
  • 3h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
238
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Metrosexuality (1999)
Metrosexuality
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ComedyDrama

Kwame is seventeen; sexy and unswervingly straight with his hormones raging like a forest fire.Kwame is seventeen; sexy and unswervingly straight with his hormones raging like a forest fire.Kwame is seventeen; sexy and unswervingly straight with his hormones raging like a forest fire.

  • Stars
    • Marianne Sheehan
    • Rikki Beadle Blair
    • Noel Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    238
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    • Stars
      • Marianne Sheehan
      • Rikki Beadle Blair
      • Noel Clarke
    • 7User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

    Episodes6

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    Marianne Sheehan
    • Bambi's Mum (2000)
    • 2001
    Rikki Beadle Blair
    • Max
    Noel Clarke
    Noel Clarke
    • Kwame O'Rielly
    Rebecca Varney
    • Asha
    Paul Keating
    • Dean
    Davie Fairbanks
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    9cineaste-4

    Chew or Suck--It Melts in your Mouth

    With nothing more to go on than the marketing for this disc that positions it as a cross between AbFab and QaF, I bought the double-disc set. Wow! I was immediately gratified by the show's surface appeal--those clothes, that hair! Had no sooner watched it before it occurred to me that a gay friend of mine would probably love it also. He did. Then I put it on for my straight, 20-year-old godson. He enjoyed it a lot. Last night, a bi-friend of mine got the privilege. He also thought it was great. What's not to like? It's fast, even-handed, terrifically stylish and it has a moral compass. The DVD's "extras" are enlightening and extensive. Kudos to all involved! Hard eye candy with a soft, nougat center.
    mesdips

    Great!!!

    Just watched it with my boyfriend and it's amazing. Funny, sweet and fresh. This series is a real eyecandy. It's also one of the first gay tv/movies to focus on non-white gay families and gay parenthood. Queer As Folk (US version) could learn a lot from this clever series: a more diverse picture of gay community, the characters are more human and finally, despite its title the series's creator didn't go out of his way to shock us with sex like some cheap soft-core porn. Don't get me wrong this series is very sexy but unlike QAF it's easy to fall in love with these characters despite their outrageous fashion and crazy lifestyles. I hope more Metrosexuality is coming.

    To those who'll rent it or buy it on DVD in US - watch "the pilot called Heterosexuality" first. It's in the extra features. It came out two years before the series and introduces us to the characters.
    Havan_IronOak

    Another country heard from

    Another Country heard from…

    It seems the reviews on this series are mixed. (At least on this site) so let me add my 2 cents worth (pence worth?)

    I rented Metrosexuality from my local gay bookstore along with California based soap, West Hollywood Stories. What can I say? Once again the Brits blow us away when it comes to telling good stories in an engaging way.

    Metrosexuality is wonderful. It takes an even less traditional stance than `Queer as Folk' but presents gay folks (and their friends and families) in a positive light. The characters are presented within a gay subculture but within that milieu they are so real and understandable that I can identify with them all, even those that are very different from anyone that I know. As a gay man in his 40's I expect to be able to empathize with a 40 something gay man with a son and an ex-lover who's dating an ex-paratrooper but I was amazed by how quickly I felt myself in empathy with a straight man nearing middle age who's missing his wife.

    The actors are uncommonly good looking and there's a wide variety to suit all tastes. The dialogue is so witty that this `Yank' longed for subtitles so that I wouldn't miss anything. The music integrated into the episodes was great and the different closing montages for every episode were a hoot. I only hope that this series goes on and on and that I can somehow find the next set of episodes in the good ole USA.

    Unlike Queer as Folk, I don't see this one making it `across the pond' as the sensibility is more British and less easily translated, particularly in its equal treatment of blacks. More's the pity.
    ruairif

    Awful, contrived, forced, annoying

    How channel4 has managed to vomit such trash onto our television screens is beyond me.It combines everything that is wrong with youth television - terrible acting, cardboard-cutout characters, 'cool' wobbly camera angles and zoom shots, contrived and confusing script - and manages to mix it all together into something which might be a comedy or might be a drama, and fails at both. Its gaudy, tacky, extremely annoying to watch, and has singlehandedly set gay rights back 20 years. Watch this one as it slowly slips later into the schedules and erases itself from it's creators resume.
    m2323

    Fantastic

    A Master Piece of work from Ricki Beatle Blaire. One that you can watch over and over to catch all the details, that are not picked up the first viewing. One to share with friends. The Music could not be better, and is moving. If anyone has info regarding the soundtrack PLEASE share this info with me. Noel Clark ( Kwami ), Paul Keating ( Dean ), and Davey Fairbanks ( Bambi )Perform their roles in a relaxed and well expressed manner to help represent the true life experience of the Gay Lifestyle among the Straight thinking world. The reality of situations compared to real life experience Challenges Queer as Folk material in my opinion. My encouragement for more of the same to be produced! If Your open minded, bi, or gay... GET THIS!

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      Pablo: Like my Da always said..."If you're gonna be single, might as well sin girl".

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      Spin-off from Acts of Passion: Heterosexuality (1999)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Vicarious Productions Limited
      • Vicarious Productions
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      • 3h 45m(225 min)
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