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Nobody mentioned Tom Cruise. He is hot. Johnny Depp was hot when he was younger and less rugged.
Artsy, Artsy, Artsy...tsk tsk. Johnny is hot all the time!
This would be my who's your daddy list.
Pierce Brosnan
John Travolta
Richard Gere
Powers Boothe
Harrison Ford
Mario Van Peebles
Bruce Springsteen
Andy Garcia
And then in the older crowd there is...
Sean Connery
Robert Duvall
Clint Eastwood
Gene Hackman
Andy Griffin (I know it's crazy, okay! But, I love me some Matlock!)
Americans are uptight in this regard. We all know who is more "exemplary" of our own gender and commenting on it means nothing. Europeans, it seems, are more comfortable with this...just my observations. In the US/Canada, women can make this call. If men make this call, they're "in trouble."
Back to the thread's intent, what I'm enjoying is the "patterning" of the responses by people who name mutliple celebrities in their posts. There is a lot of consistency and an obvious "type."
Last edited by robertpolyglot; 12-21-2008 at 01:24 AM..
You'd probably like "Grumpier Old Men" for Ann-Margret and Sophia Loren.
(Perhaps not so much for Lemmon and Matthau. )
I had a bigger crush on Jaclyn Smith back in the Charlie's Angels days than Farrah Fawcett.
I'm not sure that Bette Davis is available, though... ()
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