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Those are not hunks! The one on the top right though kinda looks like Valentini. A little Thomas Calabroish as well

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That was Antony Ponzini (sp?), who portrayed Vinnie Wolek.

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I'm glad y'all are recapping all the latest PP-related developments on the tribute threads. That information gets lost sometimes in the Jacobean revenge play that is the "official" thread.

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Those are not hunks! The one on the top right though kinda looks like Valentini. A little Thomas Calabroish as well

I think Storm was a hunk--in an old fashioned guy next door way. But yeah--even going by different eras of male hunkiness, those are not the ones I'd pick from the first decade of OLTL as hunks.

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Crossposted, as I thought people would be interested.

KDP's new horror picture, We Are What We Are, has apparently done reasonably well at Sundance, which is more than I could've expected for a cannibal horror picture (and remake) from that rarefied audience. The original was sort of a Latin indie horror film and the remake (which also stars Ambyr Childers, who was okay on AMC but brilliant in The Master) is apparently solid. Indiewire calls it better than the original, which I can believe as I had the dubious honor of working on its American release a few years ago. In the original film, it was a story about a cannibal family picking up with the mother and sons after the father and provider dies; the remake appears to swap the genders, leaving KDP as the mother/matriarch who dies in the first reel and leaves the husband and daughters to fend for themselves. The dad in the original was only in it for a few minutes, and I expect KDP has much the same role. But it's a decent gig.
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Scott Evans (Olvier Fish) was on White Collar last night. it was kind of cool to see him and Matt Bomer working together. two out gay actors. That rarely happens. and it was an interesting episode too.

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Does anyone know if there is a OLTL book like the novels of other soaps ( Capitol, As the world turns, Guiding Light, Young and restless...)???

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