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Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2007
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Jai Rodriguez, Ted Allen, Thom Filicia, Carson Kressley, and Kyan Douglas in Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (2003)
Beauty MakeoverComedyLifestyleReality TV

Five gay men try to improve the lives and confidence of straight men by giving them makeovers and advice.Five gay men try to improve the lives and confidence of straight men by giving them makeovers and advice.Five gay men try to improve the lives and confidence of straight men by giving them makeovers and advice.

  • Creator
    • David Collins
  • Stars
    • Ted Allen
    • Carson Kressley
    • Kyan Douglas
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.6K
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    • Creator
      • David Collins
    • Stars
      • Ted Allen
      • Carson Kressley
      • Kyan Douglas
    • 43User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    kingwalker

    How 'reality' shows should be.

    QE is an interesting and markedly different way of looking at the Reality and Makeover subgenre.

    The so-called 'victims' appearing in QEFTSG appear willingly, and despite being harangued in a playful manner over their cleanliness, fashion sense and the contents of their fridge, they emerge from this show as more confident and more mature people. This is a show with lasting effects, not just for the wardrobe and the home, but for the lifestyle.

    The Fab Five are not about tearing a person's confidence to shreds and dressing them like a doll, as we have seen in some of the lesser makeover shows (What Not To Wear, Extreme Makeovers). The subjects are listened to, they are counselled and delivered back to their partners and friends as better versions of themselves. No more bad haircut, no more dangerous living conditions. Think of the difference between wearing makeup and wearing a mask. This is the difference between QE and other makeover shows.

    Thom Filicia in particular, handles the design of the subjects home in a way that no other reality show decorator does. His designs, furniture and decor choices reflect the person living in them. He extols the virtues of using your living space as you want to use it. Don't eat at the the table? Then don't have a dining room. Use the computer a lot? Put it in the lounge. And always, put your personality and your own stamp on the rooms. Watch Thom work a room, and you will forever see Changing Rooms and other interior makeovers as severely lacking.

    QE never has one of those awkward 'reveal' moments where you can tell that someone hates what the makeover team have done. They are roundly thanked, sometimes tearfully, by the straight men they transform from ugly ducklings to 21st century swans. I have yet to see one person show any distaste at the changes made to their life. The response is always, as it should be. A heartfelt 'thankyou'.
    ztpitsel

    One great show with humor, and tons of help on how to live good

    This is a show that our whole family watches and loves as it shows how to better ones life and has tips, Humor and so much more. I have seen other shows that try to copy it but never coming close and as to the geniuses in this one. It sparks up peoples life with all kinds of things on how you may want to bring yourself to the best you can and possibly get better with a helpful start from some really great guys. I wish they had more outside of New York but they are unique people and maybe some one could find more with open minds and with and such know how. I bet most of use could use them to better ourselves and start living more to better standards or however you want to word it. We of our family, love how they can tell almost how to read a mind and how so many people enjoy their helpful ways for anyone they help. Keep up the good work and you will stay on top with your great tips, wits and knowledge. - Thanks for the show
    Bondorf39

    It's not a "makeover" show...

    It's a makeBETTER show, say the five homosexual stars of Bravo's forray into "metrosexual" culture. And right they are. The theme song says it all: "You bring out the best in me...when you're around, things just keep getting better." By far, the best episode I've seen was during the first season when they were working toward a goal: To get the "victim's" girlfriend to accept his marriage proposal. The fact that she said yes is a perfect example of just how good this show can be. It's a perfect resource for the young man, sick and tired of the female "why all men are pigs" comments and want to be a better man. So watch it on Bravo (and the occassional NBC airing) and make a list of men you know who could stand to see life through the "Queer Eye."
    dianeread

    Gotta love the originality

    I have no particular opinion about gay issues, but I really love this show for its originality and imagination. I agreed with the guys when they ragged on that woman that one of their subjects wanted to ask to move in. And although I think Carson's comments can be hilarious, it's boring to have him pretend to be hitting on the straight guys. And please, no more underwear sniffing!

    What I wonder about this show is if they can bring in enough variations on the theme so it doesn't get repetitious. The first show really was the best, because that guy went from looking like a total mess to being really handsome and cool. The changes have been less dramatic in the subsequent shows.
    NathalieKim

    Fabulous to girls like me, useful to guys like you!

    "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" is the best show on TV! Why? It's simple: imagine five great people who had never known you before, going to your house and changing you from hair to toe! That's exactly what Ted, Thom, Kyan, Carson and Jai do for all the straight guys that come in their ways! Ted (VERY handsome, funny and an excellent cooker!) teaches a guy how to do great things in the kitchen, from complicated fishes and wine qualities to quick drinks and simple food; Thom has an excellent taste and he makes any place, doesn't matter how hideous it might be!, look amazing and sophisticated; Kyan transforms a guy's looks by only giving him a haircut or teaching him how to shave his beard without slitting his throat!; Carson is just amazing, his sense of humour captures everything and his taste on clothing is terrific and very ellegant; and Jai is such a sweet person, and he teaches the guy how to behave either if he's alone with a girl or in front of a huge audience - he's definatelly a 'culture expert'! By saying all this, I can only tell that "Queer Eye for The Straight Guy" is a very funny show, but it's also a very good tool for all of us to know that everybody has flaws, but they can be successfully fixed whenever you decide to - or when the Fab5 knocks at your door! In only one word, this show is... AWESOME!

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      Episodes were filmed over four days and edited together to appear as though they were filmed in just one day.
    • Connections
      Featured in Totally Gay! (2003)
    • Soundtracks
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      (theme from Queer Eye)

      Performed by Widelife featuring Simone

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Queer Eye
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bravo Original Production
      • Scout Productions
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