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Steve Buschemi
at the risk of repeating myself: Captain Picard!!!
alrite, I'll admit it, he's not my hero... I FANCY him :) :blush:
rite, I'll go somewhere else to drool and think about why he's my hero...
because he's intelligent and is faced with lots of ethical dilemmas in his job all the time.. like do we help these people or stick to the Prime Directive... he also gets over being captured and assimilated by the Borg...
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Fancy him? He's an old, bald man. Hmmm. Perhaps I ought consider shaving my head. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SleepyWitch
nope, he's not and old, bald man, he's a well-preserved old, bald man. there's a difference there :lol:
oooh, a glossy of Picard, gooood morning!
do you like him too Riesa? or are you teasing me:)?
I'm not teasing. Picard has the "soul of a poet, the heart of an adventurer". I fancy him too.
Patrick Stewart is a remarkable actor, certainly--Shakespearean lineage and marvelous contributions to both sci-fi and comic book franchises. There are altars to him in geek temples around the world.
He's perhaps also the oldest actor alive who is still regarded as a "Heartthrob" by a substantial number of female fans. Three cheers for the man who sets the pace for the rest of us geeks!
You should see PS dominate the stage in the flesh. I saw him in JB Priestly's "Johnson over Jordan". He made the rest of the cast seem like shadows. I'm hoping to see him in Anthony & Cleopatra at the RSC soon.
PS has the perfect voice for stagework. very powerful, combine it with his superb acting skills, and it's a winner.
And yes, he is the best Star Trek Captain ever, Kirk, Sisko, Janeway, Archer and the rest are no match for this guy.
How does Picard compare to Han Solo?
Han Solo is more like Kirk. A healthy dose of luck and charm, but that's it. Picard is more of an educated man, that's what sets him apart. He is thoughtful, considerate, diplomatic etc. but not afraid to take action when necessary. Everything a captain of a starship needs.
Now I'm starting to sound like a fanboy, time to bring out the good ol' Star Trek uniform :D
Oh, I agree, he's an excellent actor. Didn't he do Ghandi? He was excellent there. But I wouldn't have thought of him as the most attractive of leading men. It just goes to show that I don't have a clue as to the masculine qualities attractive to women. If I wasn't already married, I would run off right now, this very second, without a second of hesitation, and shave my head clean to boney white. ;) I might just do that anyway.
No--Gandhi was Ben Kingsley, who won Best Actor for the role that year. Kingsley is another famous, talented (bald) actor.
Oh, thanks. I guess that's another reason to run off and shave my head.Quote:
Originally Posted by RobinHood3000