Most beautiful men and why!!
For Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Larry Ellison in high tech for their incredible discernment, intelligence, savoir faire that made high tech a household name.
In cinema Joel Coen for his incredible talent.
In music Wynton Masalis for his knowledge about Jazz and his incredible talent.
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In cinema Joel Coen for his incredible talent.
In music Wynton Masalis for his knowledge about Jazz and his incredible talent.
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Okay, maybe not...
<strong>Most beautiful men........That would be me of course </strong><hr></blockquote>
yer so perdy
Jane, shouldn't you be posting outrageous beefcake pics in this thread?
I don't know about "most beautiful" or whatever, but say I was in an horrible accident and had to have my face and all reconstructed and I was given the choice of who I could look like; I'd be more more than happy to return to single life looking like Alec Baldwin.
He's a handsome enough guy with a bitchin' head of hair. Has that old-time movie star look to him and is still a fairly manly "guy's guy".
Plus, my ex roommate Gina used to google over his eyes and chest hair all the time and she was a TOTAL hottie. So if SHE got all torqued up over him, then I'm guessing that's not a bad way to go through life.
I can certainly see why women would dig on him, Harrison Ford and George Clooney more than I can some other supposed "sex symbols" who exhibit more of a foppish, pretty-boy vibe, such as Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, Hugh Grant, Tom Cruise, Pierce Brosnan, etc.
Pencil necks.
Be a MAN!
For "beautiful" I'd have to go with Johnny Depp, he's beeyooootiful.
Paul, if those guys you named all qualify as "foppish", then the rest of us might as well be Zsa Zsa Gabor! :eek: I mean, one of them even plays James Bond.
They are all, however, crummy actors. <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
Cheers,
Mark.
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<strong>For Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Larry Ellison in high tech for their incredible discernment, intelligence, savoir faire that made high tech a household name.
In cinema Joel Coen for his incredible talent.
In music Wynton Masalis for his knowledge about Jazz and his incredible talent.
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Assuming you mean Wynton MaRsalis...as a trumpet player I don't really like his Jazz. His best quality is his legit technique (classical is the term most would use).
He also plays with about zero expression.
I said from the beginning (with "Goldeneye") that for the otherwise handsome Brosnan to pull off a good James Bond, he should work our just a bit and get a LITTLE bit of a neck to him, in addition to maybe a shorter, more clipped hair cut.
He looked a lot more rugged in "The World Is Not Enough", but those first two movies, I couldn't get past how much he looked like a foo-foo necktie salesman at some posh, snooty men's clothier.
I've always thought Brad Pitt looked like a woman or a Duran Duran reject.
Hugh Grant? Oh God...don't even get me started. Floppy-banged, stammering doofus who - like Joe Pesci and Meg Ryan - apparently possesses one level of acting skill and can only play one type of character...OVER AND OVER AND OVER...
The rest (Cruise, Damon, etc.) just have something about them that, to me anyway, keeps them from appearing handsome in a manly sort of way. They either look too feminine or too boyish.
Although some women dig that look, so that's cool.
If I were going to be facially reconstructed (somewhere other than in a hockey rink) as someone else, Harrison Ford (in his younger days) or Brad Pitt would probably do the trick as far as becoming a chic-magnet. As it is, I only seem to attract my existing SO and a bunch of puck-bunnies...some of whom are hot enough, others of whom make me fear for my life.
(even weirder: both "weirder" and "Baldwin" are apparently in the Apple spell-check dictionary)
Me? I don't see the appeal in big chiseled monkey boys, like so many soap opera actors. On the other extreme, I don't see the appeal in waif-ish androgynous boys like Leonardo DiCaprio either.
Where are the beefcake pics?
Not to mention, Pete's Schwety Balls. "They're quiet salty...do you like the taste of my balls?"
And - like Kevin Spacey - he does good impersonations too, which I'm always a big fan of.
But I've heard about his temper and all and I DEFINITELY don't agree with his politics and so forth.
About the chest hair thing, Gina and I were watching "Malice" one night on TNT or whatever and there's a scene where he has his shirt off and I'm like "dude, buy a weed whacker for God's sake!"
Then I look over at her and she's all "DAMN! I'd like to run my fingers through THAT! Mmmm-mmmm...I'd climb on him for a couple of days...".
Women...