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June 11, 2005

AnchorTV . Real World: Key West

news has broken. major news networks across the world have interrupted regular broadcasting to alert the public. mtv + bunim-murray producers are currently scouting key west, florida as the next location for the real world series according to reality blurred dot com.

in the 1980's, the gay + lesbian community brought the city to into a new social life. the streets in key west welcome tourists and open interaction with locals with sidewalk cafes, open bars + pubs and resturants that fit perfectly in the isle's locale. part of the florida keys, key west is the perfect complete opposite of the current real world: austin.

mtv is s-m-r-t for selecting key west. it's part of a chain of islands, key west at the end, the island that is furthest away from the state of florida. this would give the new cast some kind of solitude and privacy.

it makes sense that the news for key west is breaking just about the time that real world: austin debuts on mtv. reason being is when the viewing public is focused on the current season, mtv + bunim-murray takes the chance to film a whole new season under an unaware public. and when real world: austin wraps up with its season finale, a few months pass and we get a whole new season of the real world.

and some wonder how they film them so fast...

based on the casting special for real world: austin, there are no gay or lesbian castmembers. i was shocked! but then again, it makes sense that 3 gay and/or lesbian castmembers could be saved for the possible key west season. texas is also very unfriendly when it comes to queers in public. just another reason why this queer writer is still closeted.

i expect the producers to cast at least half of the key west cast with queer strangers. it makes sense. nearly every season is full of straights. why should the gay castmembers continue to be the supporting characters. let's make them the stars.

so in tomorrow's post, i will cast my own real world: key west! each has unusual names mixed with everyday names. each are diverse and different and i expect to create a full season in a series of posts here on guytvblog!

bonus article . real world: miami season.

``REAL WORLD'' INTRODUCES THE MIAMI SEVEN
MEET MIKE of MTV's ``Real World V.'' Today, he's nobody you ever heard of before - a 24-year Floridian who knows a little accounting, dabbled in the restaurant business and is working hard to shave some strokes off his golf game. After tonight, when the fifth season of ``Real World'' premieres at 10 on MTV with back-to-back episodes, who knows?

Mike may evolve into a household name, as did the obnoxious, scab-picking, eating-peanut-butter-with-his-fingers bike messenger David ``Puck'' Rainey of the ``Real World'' set in San Francisco.

``Real World'' also brought fame to the late Pedro Zamora, who impressed viewers with his struggle against AIDS. And it gave celebrity to Lars, the Berliner in leather who was part of ``Real World'' when it was set in London. And to Neil, also of the London ``Real World'' bunch, who got his tongue bitten when he tried to kiss a dude in a club.

After ``Real World I'' in 1992, Julie, Kevin, Norman, Eric, Andre and the others who shared a Manhattan loft became as well-known as the cast of ``Friends'' today. And wasn't ``Real World I'' the inspiration for ``Friends'' on NBC?

Now come seven more young people to open their lives to the MTV cameras. Will they connect with MTV's audience as did the seven who shared the cool digs in San Francisco in 1994? Or will they be as forgettable as the shallow, bickering bunch who were set up in Venice Beach, Calif., by MTV in 1993?

Now it's time to get acquainted with seven new Real Worlders. Will they be appealing or appalling?

Mike isn't talking much about how ``Real World V'' evolved after the seven - five Americans, one Cuban-American and one native of the former USSR - settled into their house in Miami.

This ``Real World'' has a twist. The seven roommates will be partners in a new business they will start from scratch with the help of fiftysomething Landon Thorne, hired by MTV to clue the Miami Seven in on entrepreneurship.

What kind of a business do they choose? A coffee bar, perhaps?

Mike isn't saying.

And does the business succeed or crash?

``I'm sworn to secrecy,'' he said.

Mike's roommates include Cynthia, 22, from Oakland, Calif., a waitress who also attends San Jose State; Flora, 24, the Russian immigrant who's a bartender when she's not studying art in Boston; and Dan, 21, of Overland Park, Kan., who is a senior at Rutgers. MTV says he's the most talkative of the bunch.

And there is Melissa, 22, who is in her last year at the University of Miami; Sarah, 25, a graduate of Indiana U. who works as an editor; and Joe, 25, a graduate business student from Fordham U. who says he's a computer nerd.

It is an older, wiser and more mature bunch than seen on ``Real World'' in the past, says MTV.

``We're all grownups,'' Mike said.

Starting tonight, we'll see if they act like grownups.

It took about two weeks or so for Mike to get used to living with a camera crew of 25 scrambling through windows and doors to get the best shots. ``You have to remember to close the bathroom door,'' he said. ``Or the camera will follow you in there, too.''

``After a while, you regard the camera as a piece of furniture that doesn't intrude. To be honest, when taping ended, I missed seeing the camera. I almost freaked out when it was gone. I had gotten used to it.''

``Real World'' started out as an experiment on MTV in 1992 - something different to break up the hours of music videos, a soap opera without a script. When viewership reached 700,000, MTV asked the producers to do ``Real World II,'' which attracted an audience of 2 million.

Today, ``Real World'' is an MTV franchise seen in 34 countries, a docu-soap watched by millions. It made Puck darn near as popular as Beavis and Butt-head.

source: THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT

Posted by guytvblog at June 11, 2005 8:45 PM