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Metrosexuality (CH4)


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Metrosexuality (CH4)

 

Newest Review: ... seen since the launch of our fourth channel. There is an almost european quality to this totaly British piece of fluff with a very serious under-belly. Only the U.K. could have such deliciously quirky individuals, and yet, we normal keep this quiet, while 'Metrosexuality' screams it out loud. It is true that such incredibly bad acting has probably not graced our screens since Ali and Ali's Cabs in Eastenders, but even this lends a childlike charm to what we view, and let's face it with this aray of pretty boys, they could be am-dram performers playing in Cantonese, and there would still be something to be gained. It... more

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soulcurls
Premium Review Metrosexuality (CH4): Urban & Gay. (260 words)
by - written on 10/04/01 (Useful, 77 readings)
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If you can get past the first glaring blemish, namely that Rikki Beadle-Blair, the autour and star of 'Metrosexuality' has populated his channel four drama with members of his family and many of his friends, not all of whom have been kissed by the acting-talent fairy, then you will enjoy some of the freshest product seen since the launch of our fourth channel. There is an almost european quality to this totaly British piece of fluff with a very serious under-belly. Only the U.K. could have such deliciously quirky individuals, and yet, we normal keep this quiet, while 'Metrosexuality' screams it out loud. It is true that ...  Read the complete review

baboon
Premium Review So bad its unwatchable (292 words)
by - written on 02/04/01 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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Right ok, where to begin...Metrosexuality is billed as a kind of ultra modern hip london drama based around a circle of bright young things with various sexual leanings and crazy hedonistic lifestyles. It revolves around the these crazy drug crazed hedonistic sexually ambigous young go getters as they progress through their hectic urban life. Its also has been billed as being in the same vein as Queer as Folk, which is laughable, as Queer as Folk was an example of good quality compelling programming. To put it bluntly its rubbish. The writing is appalling, the characterisation is poor and the acting is of an incredibly low standard. What particularly ...  Read the complete review

 
Metrosexuality (CH4)