I thought he looked ravishing in "About a Boy." I think it was his haircut. He looked totally hip.
he was adible. most edible. but you haven't heard that from me.
...boy, did that come out wrong or what? not adible. just adorable, let's leave it at that.
BUT: Sense and Sensibility had the best male (and female) cast: Grant, Rickman, Willoughby (whoever played him).... be still my heart.
oh oh, and pride and prejudice from 1940:
Greer Garson and Lawrence Olivier
oh yeah.
Colin Farrel does it for me....his eyes, the bad boy image, hes just yummy
plus his movies arent bad either... :wink:
oh yes, him too. Mr. Darcy. Although Lawrence (or Laurence? I saw it spelled both ways) Olivier would probably win as Mr. Darcy.
Quote:Younger Al Pacino (hot!)
I'm with you on that one! Remember the scene in Scent of a Woman when he dances the tango with that lady? Ooohhh!
I wanted to sign up for tango lessons after that! Then I realized, it wasn't so much that I wanted to dance the tango. I wanted to dance the tango
with Al Pacino. Doing the tango with some balding guy at a dance studio just wouldn't be the same.
His Barbara Walters interview, either when the movie, 'Scent of a Woman', first came out or maybe it was for the Oscars, he was at his peak, IMO. I'll never forget it.
Right now, AMC is running the Bond series and Sean Connery was the hottest, manliest thing on the planet. Last night while watching Thunderball, I literally squirmed in my seat. He just makes me wanna holler!
Well Mr.glitterbag thinks that Rene Zellweger is the cat's meow. Last night we watched Mr. and Mrs. Smith with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. I gotta say, Pitt no longer reminds me of a young boy and the two of them were uber-glamorous. But he is still too young for me, I still think Adrian Paul is seriously under-appreciated.
chocolate_yum wrote:What about Jonny dep?
yes he's an ageless honey as well!
George Clooney & Viggo Mortensen
**Swoon**
Linda Cardellini, she's always been my girl... don't know why I posted those other two at the beginning of the thread.