in SPN you can at least see that the guys are pretty
Weeeeellll.... JA is. I actually think JP is extremely unattractive, but part of that is also the youth, which, yes, is not a strong point for me. Even when I was eleven (my first memory of thoughts like that), I liked men. David Krumholtz is a weird one because he always struck me as being such an old soul, even when he was 13-14 - not that I thought of him that way then! But Bernard is like a 15-year-old Walter Matthau, which is a trip. He's definitely one that the better he's acting, the more attractive he becomes, hence, S1 being his most attractive, no matter what his weight; I've never quite been able to shake Rob Morrow's Northern Exposure-era wankiness to respond to him that way.
DT is probably at his best-looking in Casanova, although I still find him irritatingly adolescent both physically and emotionally. I can't think he's going to age well.
although the VD his character gives Meryl Streep's sort of killed that in the movie ;)
Details, details ;-) Yeah, that was unpleasant. But fairly common in that day and age, alas.
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Weeeeellll.... JA is. I actually think JP is extremely unattractive, but part of that is also the youth, which, yes, is not a strong point for me. Even when I was eleven (my first memory of thoughts like that), I liked men. David Krumholtz is a weird one because he always struck me as being such an old soul, even when he was 13-14 - not that I thought of him that way then! But Bernard is like a 15-year-old Walter Matthau, which is a trip. He's definitely one that the better he's acting, the more attractive he becomes, hence, S1 being his most attractive, no matter what his weight; I've never quite been able to shake Rob Morrow's Northern Exposure-era wankiness to respond to him that way.
DT is probably at his best-looking in Casanova, although I still find him irritatingly adolescent both physically and emotionally. I can't think he's going to age well.
although the VD his character gives Meryl Streep's sort of killed that in the movie ;)
Details, details ;-) Yeah, that was unpleasant. But fairly common in that day and age, alas.