What Liveing movie star man or woman you love to spend the night with?

cloudy said:
Sean Connery, oh yeah! He just gets sexier and sexier.

There's a good choice, after you've spent half the night listening to him drone on about how great Scotland is now that he lives in Spain you could then spend the rest of the night getting slapped around by the miserable old get.

Originally posted by Marsi
I think there's a strange over-saturation of beautiful people.

Good point Marsi. Give me Glenda Jackson, Helen Mirren, Zoe Wannamaker or Abbi Lockheart (off ER) any time.

Not bothered about ballet or opera but I'd gladly spend the evening at a symphony concert (and the rest of the night) with someone from the AH (Don't ask)

For company I could think of no one more interesting than Stephen Fry.

Gauche
 
SnoopDog said:
I liked her Character in 'Matrix' but she didn't look too good in my opinion. Maybe i'm not into this leather thing. But I also disliked her hair. So I never regarded her as a sexy girl. But then I saw her in 'Memento' and realised, she isn't too bad. :) I'd do her. :)

Yeah, I know what you mean. I was more intrigued by the character all in white in the first movie, shame she bought it though. <g>

As for Ms Moss, check out the movie "Chocolat". Her character isn't the nicest, from what I remember, but she's very pleasing to the eye. hehehe
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Sean Connery. All he has to do is read the St. Crispians day speech for me over & over :)

I could see the appeal to that. <g> Have you heard/seen Connery read that speech? I'm not aware of him having actually done anything Shakespearean anywhere. Lord knows he has the voice to prolly do it well, depending on the character and text being used.
 
rgraham666 said:
Julianne Moore, Mira Furlan or Patricia Tallman.

The last two are for Babylon 5 addicts only.


Hmmm....telepathic sex....hmmmm....

And would you be looking to spend the night with Delenn or Mira? (And which form of Delenn if that's the choice being made.) <g>
 
Marsipanne said:
I think there's a strange over-saturation of beautiful people. There are so many they no longer stand out. I mean, all the Chinese 'idols' look identical! It doesn't help that they have the same hair colour and eye colour. However, regularity of features is beauty, I suppose and regularity is generic beauty.
You know, I just discussed this with a fella from Japan the other day. He didn't understand what the hell I was talking about. What did I mean that all those asian pop stars and models and whatever they are look the same? Of course they don't, they look very different indeed. American stars however, now they looked exactly the same in his eyes.

It's a matter of perspective, I guess.

#L
 
Liar said:
It's a matter of perspective, I guess.
It's a matter of character and having an actual personality.

Perdita

p.s. Gauche is right about Connery.
 
gauchecritic said:
For company I could think of no one more interesting than Stephen Fry.
That's one cool cat.

I once write a to-do list for life. It has a list of people I'd like to meet. I'll go dig it up one of these days to see if my priorities have changed, but I remember that Fry was in the top five. And that sounds about right.
 
perdita said:
It's a matter of character and having an actual personality.

Perdita
Huh? I'm sorry, what did that reply have to do with what I wrote?

#L
 
Liar said:
Huh? I'm sorry, what did that reply have to do with what I wrote?
L., you were talking about pop stars and models, that they do not necessarily look alike and that it's a matter of perspective (vis-a-vis the comments from your Japanese friend). I made my statement about character and personality because most models and pop stars have none. P.

(If you still don't understand me, doesn't matter.)
 
Hmmmm, for profesionals I would have to go with Rebecca Romjin-Stamos, (as she appears in rollerBall.)

For non profesional it would have to be my wife. (Sometimes we make our own movies.:devil: )

Cat
 
SeaCat said:


For non profesional it would have to be my wife. (Sometimes we make our own movies.:devil: )

Cat

dingdingding!
give the man a cigar! best answer in the thread so far... :rose:
 
perdita said:
L., you were talking about pop stars and models, that they do not necessarily look alike and that it's a matter of perspective (vis-a-vis the comments from your Japanese friend). I made my statement about character and personality because most models and pop stars have none. P.

(If you still don't understand me, doesn't matter.)
Yep. Got you now. :)

However, I wasn't really aimimng at pop stars and models (and to say that they have no personality is...well hey, your opinion), but at people in general. How for instance Europeans often think that Asians look all the same, and how they think the same about us.

#L


Anyway, to get back on topic, I'd love to spend the night cuddling with one or two of those 101 dalmatian puppies. :)
 
Remec said:
Hmmm....telepathic sex....hmmmm....

And would you be looking to spend the night with Delenn or Mira? (And which form of Delenn if that's the choice being made.) <g>

Well, we are (mostly) talking about media stars, so I'm talking about Delenn. The one with hair.

I know, I shouldn't be so Terrancentric, but I like hair.

The scene that really turned me on was when she bought the Minbari fleet to pull Sheridan's fat out of the fire during the Civil War.

"There is only one human who has survived battle with a Minbari fleet. He is behind me. You are in front of me. Move!."

They did.

My kind of woman.
 
sincerely_helene said:
Spike from buffy, or Colin Firth.

Or pretty much any guy with an english accent and strong jawline.


James Marster! How could I forget him? *kicks self*
 
Svenskaflicka said:
James Marster! How could I forget him? *kicks self*
But he has to talk, act and look like Spike (except for the punching and kicking). P.
 
If JKR ever decided to write about a grown-up Harry Potter, James Mrster would be a perfect adult Draco - not that Tom Felton isn't doing a splendid job!

It's like the deal with Snape - if Alan Rickman hadn't done it, I'd have liked to see Rowan Atkinson in that part. Remember his snobby, insult-throwing Black Adder from the 1500? Now, THAT's a hansome and evil Snape! *drool*
 
However, I wasn't really aimimng at pop stars and models (and to say that they have no personality is...well hey, your opinion), but at people in general. How for instance Europeans often think that Asians look all the same, and how they think the same about us.

Actually I am Chinese, and I still think they look the same. I think a lot of American idols look the same too. Of course there are some variations in face length/shape and lip size etc. but honestly, there's not enough to say that somebody is really unique. People have told me I look like this or that Chinese actress or whatever. Sometimes it gets to the point where I just want to say 'I look like everybody'. It's not because I do, it's because everybody looks so alike.
 
Remec said:
Yeah, I know what you mean. I was more intrigued by the character all in white in the first movie, shame she bought it though. <g>

As for Ms Moss, check out the movie "Chocolat". Her character isn't the nicest, from what I remember, but she's very pleasing to the eye. hehehe

I might check it out.
And you're right about the girl in white. She wasn't too bad. Although I never found out why she was the only one that was dressed in all white.

Snoopy
 
Now let's see here, male I'd have to say Joseph Finnes those dreamy eyes would be enchanting. Female I'd have to say the lady who played the leading role in Titanic, her name has slipped me right now, but I would want her at the size she was in the movie not after she lost the weight again.

As for singers, Id have to go with Trisha Yearwood, her singing is good, but that body, yummy! Guy singer Id have to say Chad Kroger only because Id want to hear him sing while he worked! lol

Ohhh to dream,
Cealy
 
Remec said:
I could see the appeal to that. <g> Have you heard/seen Connery read that speech? I'm not aware of him having actually done anything Shakespearean anywhere. Lord knows he has the voice to prolly do it well, depending on the character and text being used.

Never Heard him do shakespear, but Kenneth Branau (sp) reminded me of how awesome that speech is when rendered well. I like scottish accents in men. In women, I love austrailian accents :)

-Colly
 
Dog hombre, I rec'd that url from LH, and another with same image from VB. I tried them both with the < /> and the [ /] thingies but neither worked.

Frustrated Mexchick :mad:
 
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