Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
| 15 July 2003 (USA)

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    Exoticalot

    People are voting emotionally.

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    InformationRap

    This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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    Portia Hilton

    Blistering performances.

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    Rexanne

    It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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    NathalieKim

    "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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    Geshreeyeh

    ... so use it! Life is far too short to spend even 30 seconds watching this trash. Who are these idiots to tell me what I should eat, wear and do with my house?! I couldn't give a rat's arse if my t-shirt has a hole in it, or if I mix white wine with red. This poor excuse for a T.V. show really questions just how impressionable the general public are... Who's to say THEY'RE not wrong?! Who's to say that instead of telling people what shoes to put on they should be telling each other what voices NOT to put on. Shallow fools with a pathetic outlook on life. Are ratings all that matter? Axe this garbage - NOW!

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    rubybutterfly217

    Everywhere in Manhattan and Brooklyn were posters promotting the show where ever you went. So on that Tuesday I decided to watch the show to satisfied my curiosity, and immediately I was very glad that I had. The show is very hilarious and educational, of which I was very surprised of. While some people may complain that the show just spreads the rumor that gay men are shallow, materialistic and bitchy, I believe that it is a very good show and I really really enjoy it and watch it as often as I can.Also, I'm going to be seeing Zanna, Don't very soon, as Jai Rodriguez is going to be playing the lead. I know very well that they are gay as can be, but Kyan Douglas and Jai Rodriguez are hot! It may seem a little crazy of me but yeah I don't careThey so is great and you should all watch it and I promise that you will love it!!

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    Andrew Mudd (andrewmudd)

    There have been some that complain that this show does little to break down stereotypes. I must say, that's completely true. What it does is turn the stereotypes around.The show basically says, that if the 'straight world' wants to believe that all gay men are arty, well-dressed, good cooks, bitchy, etc., then that's fine. There are certainly worse things to be stereotyped as. For example, if one were to take this show at face value, it would be saying that all straight men are hopeless slobs that can't manage to dress, cook, clean, design, or even bathe themselves.That's not to say that the show even has a deep message; I don't really think it does. The only message that I see is that there's nothing wrong with looking/living/eating/grooming well. And that message is delivered with a healthy dose of catty fun.

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