Matt Walton: All My Children


If nothing else, All My Children is populated by more than a couple of desirable men even in the person of dastardly abuser Terry McDermott. His portrayer is simply one of those actors who keep you watching even during the current calibre of show being delivered. Matt Walton also invites the question of where he's been seen before.

Well, there's this review from the Austin Chronicle of 200 American, gay movie exemplar:

D: Richard LeMay; with Matt Walton, Sean Matic, Anthony Ames, JD Howard, Mark Ford

The premise of 200 American seems familiar enough: The juicy hooker with a heart of gold pulls himself up from the dregs of the city to find love and prosperity in a cruel world. Think Pretty Woman with a bucket of K-Y. Things are a bit messier, though, for Ian, an Australian immigrant who turns tricks to pay for his sham-wedding in his quest for citizenship. There's Conrad, the typical businessprat, who decides to rent him for life, and there are the other office loons. They, of course, hate him or love him or want to screw him blind. Add the world of haute-couture photography into the mix, and there you go, mate: a sexy drama featuring a pretty woman you'd actually want in bed. -- David Garza




Then there's this viewer comment from imdb.com:

I loved this movie. A group of friends and I rented the DVD and were all caught off guard by how good it was. It is so rare to find a gay themed movie about average guys. Unlike the cover art suggests, this story is not about sex. It is a simple tale of people finding themselves. The acting is exceptional. The writing is great too. The only thing holding this movie back is it's budget. Obviously shot on the cheap, it more than makes up for it in heart. How many big budget stinkers have we seen? Too many. On top of all that, the three leading men are hot! Also, the commentary and interviews were fun too. I highly recommend this to everyone.

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