Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

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2003
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
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6.4 | en | Comedy

You never know what the Fab Five will do - or say - next as they travel across the US and deconstruct a straight guy's life, giving him a fabulous new wardrobe, personal grooming tips, a signature recipe or two, some good-looking furniture, personal relating skills and a brand-new attitude.

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EP10  Like Father Like Son: Willy and Nathan M
Oct. 30,2007
Like Father Like Son: Willy and Nathan M

Willy is an aging ex-heavy metal rocker and the father of four, living in Queens with his girlfriend and their toddler son. They are preparing for Willy's teenage son Nathan to move in with them. The Good: Willy works at the Queens Theater at Flushing Meadows Park and is in a 40's style band. Nathan is a keen drummer and has performed with his father. Their love of music had always been a bond between them, and they hope it will bring them closer together once Nathan moves in. The Bad: Willy lives in a small three-bedroom apartment, and Nathan's room is empty and unwelcoming, which will not make leaving his home and his mother any easier. The Fab Five step in to create a warm home environment that all four of them can live comfortably in, and to help Willy build the happy family of his dreams.

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Like Father Like Son: Willy and Nathan M

Willy is an aging ex-heavy metal rocker and the father of four, living in Queens with his girlfriend and their toddler son. They are preparing for Willy's teenage son Nathan to move in with them. The Good: Willy works at the Queens Theater at Flushing Meadows Park and is in a 40's style band. Nathan is a keen drummer and has performed with his father. Their love of music had always been a bond between them, and they hope it will bring them closer together once Nathan moves in. The Bad: Willy lives in a small three-bedroom apartment, and Nathan's room is empty and unwelcoming, which will not make leaving his home and his mother any easier. The Fab Five step in to create a warm home environment that all four of them can live comfortably in, and to help Willy build the happy family of his dreams.

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Released: 2003-07-15 | Released Producted By: Scout Productions , Bravo Original Production Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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You never know what the Fab Five will do - or say - next as they travel across the US and deconstruct a straight guy's life, giving him a fabulous new wardrobe, personal grooming tips, a signature recipe or two, some good-looking furniture, personal relating skills and a brand-new attitude.

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Reality

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Cast

Carson Kressley

Director

Christian Barcellos

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Scout Productions , Bravo Original Production

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Christian Barcellos
Christian Barcellos

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s Berwick
s Berwick

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Amy Introcaso-Davis
Amy Introcaso-Davis

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David Metzler
David Metzler

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Michael Williams
Michael Williams

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Linda Lea
Linda Lea

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Andy Cohen
Andy Cohen

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David Collins
David Collins

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Lynn Sadofsky
Lynn Sadofsky

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Jill Danton
Jill Danton

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Queer Eye for the Straight Guy Audience Reviews 1s562

Peereddi I was totally surprised at how great this film.You could feel your paranoia rise as the film went on and as you gradually learned the details of the real situation.
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
joaocostalima Hi,i'm an European (portuguese,so sorry for my English) guy who loves your show (queers eye),really i've loved it... i watched most of all episodes, absolutely fabulous! but there was this one(30th eps.i guess) which happens in Christmas time in a 4children family place, and i was completely devastated when i saw them (5) picking up a tree for the Xtmas decor... a real tree, cutting down a real tree to take home and use it for a few days and then send it to trash!!! i was even more sad and choked when they went to tree-farm, where people could choose a tree to cut-down, to kill... this is not even legal in my country!!! we use artificial trees for Xmas season!! which we can use year after year every Xmas without killing anything! i thought you Americans evolution was better... this is not possible... TREE-FARM... planting trees proposing to kill them just for decor...its not possible... lets stop this... its completely "démodé" out of fashion, trash, use real trees for Xmas!!! completely censured!! and i was so sad for you guys being specially sensitive and worried about this world issues.....i never imagine you could do something like this!!! I'm truly sad and disappointed with you guys.... thats not an attitude,,, thats nothing,,, you fall 10 points in my consideration! sadly but you did. how can you have places like this? how can you allow things like this? its an unimaginable thing....
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!
ztpitsel 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
victor7754 Gay TV has exploded upon the networks. It could be novelty. A new generation of acceptance has provided a positive outlook for the gay world. The show is funny and entertaining but under the surface something crawls. It could be how judgement is ed upon those who lack the style and wit of the Fab Five; Peering into privacy as they sit around and observe the reaction to their vain efforts. This consistent big brother effect is troublesome. To capitalize off an identity and to present it as a fluff is pure genius. The shows forces the sexual identity down our throats. It strictly suggests gay roles verses straight roles. Novelty for sure.

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