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Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season by Patrik-Ian Polk
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Alistair Abell, Jensen Atwood, Keith Boykin, Nate Adams, Rodney Chester Director: Patrik-Ian Polk Brand: Par Cinematographer: Rory King Producer: Patrik-Ian Polk Writer: Patrik-Ian Polk Producer: Carol Ann Shine Producer: Eileen Opatut Producer: Jasmyne Cannick Producer: Jason Mandl DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 75 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-06-12 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: MTV Product features: - Cast Commentary, Deleted Scenes, and more!
- Tales from the Arc Side
- Getting to Know the Cast
- On the Set with the Cast
- Clothing Noah's Arc
Movie Reviews of Noah's Arc - The Complete Second SeasonMovie Review: Continous.. Summary: 5 Stars
I absolutely LOVED (the more evolved) season two... the consistency w/ season 1... everything about the cast, the storyline and especially the fact that although in seperate relationships Noah and Wade are ALWAYS drawn back to each other... clearly the love is still there and they both know it, it's in their body language and written all over their faces, and Dre knows it. Although we don't see the "relationship" between Wade and Dre before Noah re-enters the picture it's obvious Wade has love for Dre, but I don't see the chemistry between them to indicate a lasting relationship, which could also be a result of Noah's return... but then again "rebound" relationship really almost never work anyway.
Ok, after repeated views of Noah's ARC w/ commentary, I CAN NOT single out any one episode that stood out because they all were hilarious. At this point you can tell this cast were really comfortable w/ each other. Jensen was more talkative in Season 2... and hilarious, especially his take on the rather fitted emsemble the show had him in (including the movers uniform) and P.I.P. jokingly remark on the "stanky" catfish. I though it was so adorable, when it was brought up, that Jensen is P.I.P. lil brother's role model...awh. Darryl was rather quiet this time (for the most part) but definitely had his funny moments and sublty sarcastic replies. (I love it) You also find out that Wilson and P.I.P. has known each other for a LONG time, and Doug's commentary was refreashing.
The digisodes were GREAT!! I love, of course, both digisodes of Noah and Wade, the confrontation about Baby Gat's kiss (LOVE LOVE LOVE IT) and after they made love (Wade so stood out to me in this one). And espically the first digisode of Noah and the ARC in the kitchen after episode I.
Had ALOT of cute, unforgettable still and not so still shots, so I won't point them out.
Anyway, some episodes/scenes had me in tears, some had me laughing til my stomach hurt or smiling so hard that my face hurt ...lol... and others just simply had me asking "why" including the cliffhanger ending, which totally caught me completely off guard, seeing as though it was the end of Noah's ARC.
Long story short, I LOVED this series. It is definitely a MUST have. You will fall in love w/ the characters all over again, or maybe even grow to love them even more. With that being said, til next time... *Toodles*
Summary of Noah's Arc - The Complete Second SeasonNavigating life and love in L.A. isn't easy, and no one knows that better than Noah and his friends - Alex, Ricky & Chance. LOGO's ground-breaking, one-of-a-kind series Noah's Arc follows all four as they chart an uncertain course through the City of Angels, where laughter and drama are never in short supply. If you're in the mood to watch sassy commentary, hardcore melodrama, and extreme dating, Noah's Arc will satisfy. Eight juicy episodes comprise The Complete Second Season. A heightened sense of action in the linked narratives, not only in the sexual sense, taps in to the old-school soap opera model, leaving the viewer jonesing to find out what will happen next. Stories center around five tight-knit buddies, Noah, Chance, Alex, Ricky, and Trey, but so many boyfriends come and go that it's tricky to even keep up with who's who in this handsome world. The men take everything, including themselves, way too seriously, but that's part of the fun. Most notably in The Second Season, Noah's ex, Wade, hovers in the background as Noah attempts to fall in love with gentlemanly Malik in "Housequake," the rapper Baby Gat in "Give It Up," and with politically astute Quincy in episodes six and seven. Dating galore amongst all the men leaves the viewer reeling, but each episode also tackles more serious issues in the gay community, like when Noah gets brutally beaten in "Baby, Can I Hold You?" or when Ricky braves dating an HIV-positive beau. Humor levels stay high with queen Alex's undying flair, while college professor, Chance, and his boyfriend, Eddie, hold down the fort in a more understated way. Corny, dramatic, funny, ridiculous, and touching all at once, this second season of Noah's Arc contains enough surprise to keep viewers riveted until the last microsecond of the season's finale. ?Trinie Dalton
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