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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season (2006) Review

Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season (2006)
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A television series about a previously ignored group of people certainly deserves attention, and I applaud the creators of Noah's Arc for daring to present the first series about the lives of African-American Gay men. Even better, after watching both seasons on DVD, I found that Noah's Arc mostly lived up to its well-deserved accolades. The characters are quirky, the plot lines fast and furious, the laughs frequent and genuine and the drama quite effective.
I admit I was initially disappointed by the quality of the acting, until I realized that it took a few episodes for the cast to fully hit their stride, and I believe that the series perfectly fit its tag line, "A comedy about drama". After I relaxed into it, I came to care about the characters and their situations quite a bit. By the time I finished the DVD of Season One, I was so addicted to Noah and his friends that I had to purchase Season Two, even though it seemed the creators sometimes tried to squeeze just a little too much plot into a 22-minute format. But considering the constraints they had to work with, in the end I marveled at how skillfully the writers weaved in a myriad of subjects and plotlines, subtly handling many important issues without ever being heavy handed.
The lead character Noah is a case in point. I quickly caught on that his character is deliberately rather feminine, and I realized that the writers wanted viewers to get comfortable with the idea that this slight, delicate and very femme gay man managed in eight short episodes to attract the romantic attention of a half-dozen masculine, sexy co-stars and guest stars. The story of Noah's romance with his on-again off-again boyfriend Wade (played by the adorably dimpled hunk, Jensen Atwood) is the primary focus of the plot, although each episode also found time to explore the daily lives, loves and dramas of his three best friends, Alex, Ricky and Chance (for those who don't get it, Alex Ricky Chance = Noah's ARC, according to a comment by the series creator).
But at first I wasn't sure if Noah's wardrobe and femme manner were meant to be the biggest "in-joke" of the series. In an early episode, while his character is crying poverty and falls behind on his rent, he is dressed (as always) in an ever-changing ensemble of ultra-chic couture, much of which makes him look even more effeminate. Eventually, the effeminacy issue was tackled head-on quite satisfactorily, and one character's speech about "effemina-phobia" and his subtle but powerful comments on the anti-eroticism / ostracism of femme men in the gay male subculture was extremely thought provoking. This is the show's biggest strength; it manages to delve very subtly into issues that many members of the gay male community (and indeed, many gay films and novels) completely ignore, without spoiling the humor or getting too preachy. Before long, I realized that the creators were definitely making a statement with the fact that some of Noah's outfits bordered on cross-dressing, even while I could never be sure if his clothes were meant to be taken seriously or not. Noah's boyfriends were all extreme hunks (one thing this show does not lack for is eye candy) but all the while the disparity between Noah's feminine nature and the masculinity of his various suitors made me feel uncomfortable and definitely conscious of the looks-ism and anti-femme bigotry that permeate the gay male world today. Bravo!
In fact, the most satisfying aspect of the series was that it tackled a surprising number of real-life issues with humor and charm, and I was amazed that through the relatively short run of this show, Noah's Arc discussed a variety of important topics, like HIV testing and awareness, the "down-low" subculture, sero-discordant couples, gay dating, gay marriage, sexual compulsion, monogamy, gay bashing, and the previously mentioned delicate issue of "effemina-phobia" (and whichever writer on this show coined that word deserves a medal), all with a refreshing mix of light-hearted laugh-out-loud humor and (at times) dead serious drama. As often as I found myself laughing hysterically, I also found myself extremely touched by the dramatic situations and challenged by the serious, provocative subject matter.
There was one major disappointment - although I was aware even before I acquired the Season Two DVD set that the show had not been renewed for a third season, I was not prepared for the abrupt, unresolved cliffhanger ending of the final episode, which left the fate of one of the main characters completely up in the air. This was quite annoying, since there was no opportunity to resolve this plot point. For this reason alone, I must subtract one star from what would otherwise be a five star review.

Despite this shortcoming, Noah's Arc gets five stars for effort, ten stars for its genuinely funny moments, and a big thank you for discussing so many important topics without being preachy or trite. May it be a harbinger of things to come.


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Monday, August 1, 2011

In Living Color - Season 3 (1990) Review

In Living Color - Season 3 (1990)
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For everyone wondering if Ugly Wanda is in the season 3 set, the answer is YES.
In Living Color Season 3 adds Jamie Foxx, Steve Park, and Shawn Wayans to the cast. Jennifer Lopez joined the fly girls, and DJ Twist is the new DJ to replace Shawn Wayans. Damon leaves the show at the end of the third season to pursue other opportunities. The show also opens with a new opening sequence and a new song by Heavy D.
There are some great skits I've had fun seeing again, but Season 3 DVD release of In living Color has a LOT of skits missing, and I'm very disappointed how the number of skits missing seem to increase. I feel it's cheating fans of the show that were looking forward to seeing those skits they remember when the show aired on Fox. There are a few episodes where the show introduction is starting, but you hear applause. The opening skit was cut out.
Some of the missing skits:
Crown Heights story
Prison Cable Network
Lizzy's
The Jackson Bunch
Paula Abdul skits
David Duke skit
Darnel Bond skit
Connie Chung - Me want Maury (I remember this skit, and it was hilarious)
Rice Cube
Career Aid
One Night Stand
Anton Gets Rich
Rescue Whenever
Michael Bolton
Chrystal Waters
LL Cool J
Vanilla Ice(from season 2)
The musical parodies are very funny, and having them missing on the DVD set is very much a disappointment. I recall when they had an episode devoted to the musical parodies, and I was really hoping it would be on the set.
There are some great skits that made me want to keep rewinding the DVD and watching them over and over again. Ugly Wanda is one of them. When Jamie joins the cast of In Living Color he does a couple of skits as Ugly Wanda and he is hilarious!!! Ugly Wanda on the dating game, and Ugly Wanda on the blind date. Watching Jamie Foxx wear that blond wig, and him do his lips in that funny way is so hilarious. The interaction between Foxx and Tommy Davidson made for much laughter. "I got you, I have you, you mine." "I will Rock your world." One of my favorite lines "I thought you said you look like Vanna White, you look like Slappy White!!", as Tommy tries to get away from Wanda in his leopard draws.
Jim Carrey doing a skit as Pee Wee Herman and talking about the Pee Wee Doll with Trubo fist by Sleazo is funny also. Misery II with Keenan Ivory Wayans as Rick James. Plenty of Homey D. Clown, Men On, Head Detective, Benita Butrell, Funky Finger Productions, Snack and Shack, and Fire Marshall Bill skits all through out the season. I was very excited to see the super bowl halftime special on the set. Jamie Foxx doing the Prince Skit in the Butt Out Jeans. I had totally forgotten about that skit, and it was great to see again. Jamie was great imitating Prince.
I enjoyed the skit with Hey Mon. The Hardest working Jamaican family is doing battle with the hardest working Asian family. Vera DeMilo doing the steroids ad, "Live fast, die young and pretty." I chuckle thinking about it. The Home Alone again skit was so good to watch. Tommy Davidson plays Micheal Jackson and Jonathan Taylor Thomas is playing the Macauly Culkin role.
Sam and Samantha Kinison skit had me doubled over and wiping my eyes because I laughed so hard watching that skit. Kelly Coffield really held her own against Sam Kinison. When they show the baby and he says "I will be in rehab before Kindergarten, I want to go back, I want to go back." I'm gasping for air because of all the laughing I'm doing. During the Star Trek skit the stand out lines "We are approaching Senility", "Damn it Jim, I'm a corpse not a doctor!"
Last Man on Earth is another hilarious skit. Poor guy thought he would have all those women, and they only made him do chores, and made him dance for them, wearing pasties!!!
My Favorite Skits:
1. Prince Butt Out Jeans
2. Background Guy
3. Hey Mon
4. Fire Marshall Bill on a cruise
5. Construction Guys
6. Coyote Ugly Escape Kit
7. Minute Maiden drink
8. Men on Film Part 2
9. Vera DeMilo (Steroid Ad)
10. Home Alone Again
11. Environment Guy
12. Sam & Samantha Kinison
13. Timbuks
14. Bill Benson - Game Show Hosts
15. Wilt Chamberlin Wall
16. My Left Foot of Fury
17. Frenchie invades Alcoholics Anonymous
18. Anton and the Reporter
19. The Cosby Condom
20. All the Wanda Skits
21. Handi Man & the Tiny Avenger
22. Frenchie in Lamaz Class
23. Grim Reaper on Vacation
24. Star Trek VII - the really Last Voyage
25. Men on Football
26. Cape Fear II
27. Hour of Power Preachers on Trial
28. The Fist that rocks the cradle - Vera Demilo
29. Club Ozone
30. Anton and Rita get a green card.
31. Fast Food
32. Homey as the substitute teacher
33. Testers choice - parodies Fatal Attraction
34. 100,000 Pyramid - Tom and Tom
35. Last Man on Earth
36. Cousin Elsee
37. Les and WesThere are a ton of skits that will have you howling with laughter. The Bloopers episode is also very, very funny. There are tons of musical guest, that show up to perform at the end of the show. Kriss Kross performing Jump, Nice and Smooth, MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Big Daddy Kane, Color Me Bad (whatever happened to them?). Eric B. and Rakim, Shabba Ranks and Maxi Priest, Black Sheep, and Heavy D. & The Boys.
Due to the missing skits, I'm having to rate Season 3 a tad lower than I rated season 1 and 2. In Living Color Season 3 is still a good set to own to add to your DVD collection.

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