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AMC: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)

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Many people on the OLTL Facebook page have said "the Ford brothers are HOT, HOT, HOT!"

Eh, I know I know. I actually predicted that most of them wouldn't know that this was going to be an online venture before I even clicked on any of the comments, and sure enough, they didn't. I figure if you can use Facebook, using Hulu really isn't that much of a stretch. You can sit there and read status after status about nonsense two hours, then you can sit and watch AMC for 30 minutes.

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Can that psycho take a pill, please?

I re-tweeted that tweet of hers and now VR is following me

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Yeah, like I said, I'm happy the cast is so excited. Hell, I'm excited too. I'm just a little concerned that they can't maintain this level of enthusiasm for long without coming off as forced or manic. Day after day of "Isn't this AWESOME?!?!?!" eventually makes people say, "No. Not really."

Of course they can't keep it up forever. But I think at the very least they can and should keep the hype train going until first airdate.

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For every Eric Nelsen we have gleefully tweeting his joy, we have a Roger Howarth looking like he'd rather be going through root canal without novocaine.

IDK, I've seen Roger bored. He seems pretty damn happy on GH and OLTL in the last couple years even if the material isn't always up to par, shall we say. He's at least giving his all to it IMO. I'm thinking more of repeat offender malcontents like Steve Burton, ME (you can actually never tell with Michael Easton anymore, sometimes he's very happy but he's just so low-energy period), Kelly Monaco, and of course Tony Geary. Even when I like what those people are doing they're generally very straight down the middle at best. Or most of the cast of Y&R, who just seem sullen.

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Fact: James Mitchell was a friend of fellow dancer Jerome "Jerry" Robbins who helped made West Side Story.

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I'm going to go have an involuntary facial spasm, excuse me.

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IDK, I've seen Roger bored. He seems pretty damn happy on GH and OLTL in the last couple years even if the material isn't always up to par, shall we say. He's at least giving his all to it IMO. I'm thinking more of repeat offender malcontents like Steve Burton, ME (you can actually never tell with Michael Easton anymore, sometimes he's very happy but he's just so low-energy period), Kelly Monaco, and of course Tony Geary. Even when I like what those people are doing they're generally very straight down the middle at best. Or most of the cast of Y&R, who just seem sullen.

True. Maybe I was being unfair to RH. I haven't really paid attention to him or his soaps since ATWT went off the air, but yes, the others are the usual suspects. The Y&R cast is a perfect example, really. I wonder how Debbi feels to be away from that horror show.

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I was disappointed to not be able to spot Eric Nelsen in the Harlem Shake. I'm growing attached to that pixie. Not really my type but he's just adorable.

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Fact: James Mitchell was a friend of fellow dancer Jerome "Jerry" Robbins who helped made West Side Story.

Actually they strongly fought (and briefly shared a boyfriend) for most of their lives, but Jerome Robbins wasn't exactly a likeable guy--at least not until his old age (dancers often talk about rehearsing one of hi musicals where he was yelling at them and he backed away and fell into the orchestra pit--they all saw it coming, but nobody wanted him not to fall so they kept quiet.)

Mitchell was the unrequited love of choreographer Agnes DeMille's life though, and apparently him being gay was her big tragedy (at least according to some of her overwrought interviews in her later years.)

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