Big Bow Wow
Facts
| Cast | Big Bow Wow |
| DVD Release | April 29, 2008 |
| Running Time | 300 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 758781602042 |
| Buy this item | $26.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 23 1:26 EDT (details) 2 DVD, Alluvial Filmworks, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 18 new from $17.32, 1 used from $29.99 |
About Big Bow Wow
This stylish, gritty, and sexy contempory relationship darma series centers on a group of 20-something friends dealing with all that life and love can throw at them. With widely differing backgrounds and ambitions, their lives collide at a pivotal time in 21st century Dublin, Ireland, where they share neighbouring flats in a trendy Quayside development.
Like many wound people sharing inner-city lives, they quickly become a kind of urban family, closely involved in each other's highs and lows, and gathering together at the end of a busy day to unwind at a danceclub, the Big Bow Wow. A diverse spectrum of characters populate Big Bow Wow, from Leah, Melanie Clark Pullen from the East Enders, the freelance security consultant who's left behind a messy break-up and past she does not want to talk about, to successful builder Peter, Ben Palmer from the The Abduction Club whose role as parental stand in after his mother's death has turned him into an evader of all other emotional hardships. There's also Eric Chris Mc Quarry from Mike Bassett England Manager, who DJs at the Big Bow Wow , reinventing himself on his return to Ireland, coming out as gay and partying hard; brilliant student Jamilia, Sara James from In America , who's entering uncharted waters in her growing relationship with her professor, driven and materialistic Karen, Emily Nagle from The Last September owner of an upmarket noodle bar, and computer whiz Frank, Michael Leffe from Angela's Ashes, who chronically lacks confidence and social skills but is irresistibly drawn to Leah.
Sizzling, steamy, volatile and complex, Big Bow Wow is what 20-something life is all about! Product Description
Like many wound people sharing inner-city lives, they quickly become a kind of urban family, closely involved in each other's highs and lows, and gathering together at the end of a busy day to unwind at a danceclub, the Big Bow Wow. A diverse spectrum of characters populate Big Bow Wow, from Leah, Melanie Clark Pullen from the East Enders, the freelance security consultant who's left behind a messy break-up and past she does not want to talk about, to successful builder Peter, Ben Palmer from the The Abduction Club whose role as parental stand in after his mother's death has turned him into an evader of all other emotional hardships. There's also Eric Chris Mc Quarry from Mike Bassett England Manager, who DJs at the Big Bow Wow , reinventing himself on his return to Ireland, coming out as gay and partying hard; brilliant student Jamilia, Sara James from In America , who's entering uncharted waters in her growing relationship with her professor, driven and materialistic Karen, Emily Nagle from The Last September owner of an upmarket noodle bar, and computer whiz Frank, Michael Leffe from Angela's Ashes, who chronically lacks confidence and social skills but is irresistibly drawn to Leah.
Sizzling, steamy, volatile and complex, Big Bow Wow is what 20-something life is all about! Product Description
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Average user review:| Chris of Ashford |
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Irish and Controversial
Amos Lassen
Coming on April 29 from Alluvial Filmworks is "Big Bow Wow" a controversial Irish drama. It is contemporary as it follows the professional and personal lives of six friends aged twenty something. They are hip Dubliners who work or study in the happening town. "Big Bow Wow" is a dance club where one of the characters is the resident disc jockey and the others gather to see out the day. The characters are like a family. They all live close to each other; they argue, play together and take care of each other.
What is so good about this drama is that everything is out in the open and the episodes are heartwarming, sincere, funny, gripping and real.
The characters include Eric (Chris McQuarry), who comes back to Ireland from England, comes out of the closet and is dealing with the consequences of too much partying. He and other characters push the boundaries, especially on a show made for Irish television.
I predict that this DVD will take gay America by storm and we will be anxious to see future seasons of "Big Bow
March 4, 2008
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