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Queer as Folk - The Final Season (Collector's Edition)

Queer as Folk - The Final Season (Collector's Edition)Directors: Bruce McDonald, David Wellington, John Fawcett, John Greyson, Kari Skogland
Actors: Gale Harold, Hal Sparks, Randy Harrison, Michelle Clunie, Thea Gill
Studio: Showtime Networks
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 82 reviews
Sales Rank: 5001

Format: Box set, Collector's Edition, Color, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Published), English (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Discs: 5
Running Time: 870 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 1

MPN: PARD801184D
UPC: 097368011847
EAN: 0097368011847
ASIN: B000EHSV5K

Theatrical Release Date: December 3, 2000
Release Date: May 30, 2006
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Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/30/2006

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Gay has rarely been so glamorous as in the American version of Queer as Folk. But the show's success rests on more than hard bodies and glossy, picture-perfect sex (though there's an abundance of that); this series gave its characters a multidimensional richness that rivals more high-profile programs like Six Feet Under or The Sopranos, while tackling an impressive breadth of social and political issues without ever (well, almost never) feeling preachy. The fifth and final season lays out its themes with authority: Alpha-gay Brian (Gale Howard) buys and revamps the sex club Babylon, declaring promiscuity and independence as a gay birthright, while Brian's oldest friend Michael (Hal Sparks, Talk Soup) embraces domesticity with his partner Ben (Robert Gant); the flamboyant Emmett (Peter Paige) finds success as a tv personality, only to find his persona may trap him in a stereotype; and Ted (Scott Lowell) grapples with body prejudices within the gay community. Meanwhile, the crumbling relationship of Mel (Michelle Clunie) and Lindsay (Thea Gill) takes a more troubling turn when Michael demands more rights as the father of their daughter.

Most tv series would take a topic like this last legal wrangle and stretch it over an entire season, but Queer as Folk is more ambitious; the writers recognize that the resolution of one problem is rarely the end of the story, that muddy consequences can be as dramatically compelling as head-to-head conflict. This aggressive and effective plotting, combined with the show's willingness to explore the complexities of every issue--be it assimilation or the coming out of a celebrity--results in an increasing emotional power as the series steamrolls towards its final episode. Some subplots can be silly (Brian has a ridiculous stud-off with a new hot guy in town), the dialogue can sometimes veer from wit to camp cliches, and the omnipresence of sculpted, muscular physiques is absurd and even a little alienating for some viewers, but Queer as Folk's strengths--the compassion and intelligence of the writers, the commitment and nuance of the acting--make this show a true television landmark and a pleasure to watch. And then, of course, there's all that graphic and lovingly photographed sex. Rosie O'Donnell and Cyndi Lauper make guest appearances, and Sharon Gless (Cagney & Lacey) continues her much-loved performance as Michael's mother, Debbie. --Bret Fetzer


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3 out of 5 stars the final folk   July 12, 2010
fredrick jones
The final season tries to do many subplots in thirteen episode. The wost is the custody batlle between Michael Lindsay and Melanie. Surely an attorney like Melanie can figure out the legal resolution so why the fight? And what to say about Lindsay always running to Brian to clean up her mess? Brian, a man who takes no crap from anyone but whenver Lindsay snaps her fingers he jumps. Even at the comclusion of the series when everything has been decided. But, then, Lindsay runs to Brian and convinces him to change his mind. It amazes me that two gay men produced this series. And that women did not find the Lindsay character insulting and manipulative to Brian. Brian , who gave them a child, saved Lindsay from marrying that French guy in Season1, paid for their wedding in Season 2, and now has to give up his child for Lindsay. And in the custody battle after he is called a pornographic writer with a drug addiction harboring a teenage husler, why doesn't Michael point out who started him on drugs, who inspired the comic book and who put into Hunter's head to collect sperm from a murderer that brought down Stockwell. Only Brian Kinney. The writing in the fifth season does not link with the series. The fifth season could have been better.


5 out of 5 stars hot   June 27, 2010
Toby (New York and Aspen Colorado)
I loved this series,it was greatn not sure about the ending but we all did want something else didn't we, and isn't that life? In any event this was a great sereies and I would really recommend it.


2 out of 5 stars Bad packaging!   May 6, 2010
Ms. Sharon G. Foden
I bought this and theres nothing to hold the discs firm in place! I read the reviews on here and nobody bothers to complain! I am waiting for my replacement since one of the discs dislodged during delivery. I'm downloading season 5 from online just incase it dislodges again. I think they should have put more thought into packaging this set!!


5 out of 5 stars Too bad... this was LAST season.   April 3, 2010
Juana Zamudio Soto
This may be the best season from QAF.
There were not bad episodes, very clever quotes.
The cast really put all their effort in this last season and it shows.

Pro:
The acting was really impressive .
The plot solved slowly and in a believable way.
Amazing quotes.


CONS:
This was the LAST season :((
And only 13 episodes we deserved more than just that!



5 out of 5 stars one of the best shows ever   March 24, 2010
J. Flores (albuquerque, nm)
QAF is great. if you haven't seen it, you have to you will not be disappointed with the story and all the hot men also

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