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List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $14.36
Your Save: $ 5.63 ( 28% )
Availability: Usually ships in 7 to 11 days
Manufacturer: MTV
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES EAN: 0097368524248 Format: Color Label: MTV Manufacturer: MTV Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MTV Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-08-28 Running Time: 132 Studio: MTV
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What a HOOT! Comment: This series is so funny. It is difficult to describe the incredible amount of thought the writers put into making this show. Watch it and you will roll on the floor with laughter. I can't wait for season two.
Customer Rating:      Summary: QAF Cartoon version Comment: Funny, it is a Queer As Folk, cartoon version
Everybody will see itself or friends in these caracters, they are so typical!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rick and Steve Comment: This animation is awesome - can't get enough of it and each time that we watch it we find more to laugh about. Really well worth adding to a collection and can't wait for series two.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nothing is sacred, but it's all funny Comment: Irreverent doesn't even begin to cover it. No topic is off limits in this series and stereotypes are skewered left and right.
Easily shocked and offended? Go elsewhere. But if you can laugh at yourself and even more at everyone else then you'll love this series as much as I did.
I just hope there's more to come.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hillariously Funny! Comment: This is not a video for kids. But if you are gay or have a gay apprecieation for hummor it is hillarious~!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Welcome to the gayest of gay ghettoes, West Lahunga Beach, where Rick and Steve make their fabulously decorated double-income-no-children home. That is until Rick’s lifelong lesbian friend Kirsten asks him to be the father of her child. There’s just one catch, Kirsten’s wife Dana and Rick’s husband Steve are mortal enemies. The insults fly, nothing goes unspoken, and the ugly, bitter truth about domestic bliss never looked so cute.
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