Queer As Folk Seasons 1-5 DVD

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Queer As Folk Seasons 1-5 DVD Boxset

Queer As Folk  Seasons 1-5 DVD Boxset
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Queer as Folk Information

Name: Queer as Folk
Genre: Drama
No. of Season: Season 1 2 3 4 5
Discs: 28
Created by: Michael DeCarlo, John Fawcett
Starring: Michelle Clunie, Thea Gill, Gale Harold, Randy Harrison, Scott Lowell, Peter Paige, Hal Sparks, Sharon Gless, Robert Gant, Jack Wetherall
Release Date: 3 December 2000
Format: Support both NTSC & PAL
Weight: 1.4kg
Condition New Box Set
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
  Subtitles - removable

 

Queer as Folk Plot

Based on the British series of the same name, Showtime's Queer as Folk presents the American version. Following the lives of five gay men in Pittsburgh, 'Queer as Folk' is a riveting drama full of sex, drugs, adventure, friendship and love. Although the creators of 'Queer as Folk' wanted to present an honest depiction of gay life, it is by no means a comprehensive depiction. In addition to the usual sexual escapades and relationships of the five friends, the show explores critical gay political and health issues...

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By: Mitch******
I am a part of that interesting group of straight women who absolutely adores this show. Why, you may ask? Besides being completely fascinated by the whole gay cinema genre, I love this show because it is well-written, the characters are great and the stories are interesting and entertaining.

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By: Jenna**
Finally a show that depicts gays and lesbians as real, vibrant human beings and not as stereotypes like the network TV shows have done in the past and continue to do today.

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By: turtl**
This is an excellent original series featured on an outstanding DVD collection. I'll give you my condensed version: I enjoyed it a great deal. The acting is good, the stories are engaging and the characters seem real. I'm recommending it without reservation.

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