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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    I guess I should pick someone my own age to have a crush on. Oh I guess Anne Ramsey. Who you might ask is that? From the movie "Throw Mama from the Train."




    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post
    me too! (resist Johnny Depp I mean).

    Patrick Stewart


    Virgil, we've been over this before: nope he's not a bald ugly old man.
    Oh Sleepywitch, I think that Anne Ramsey and Patrick Stewart would make a great couple!!! They're in the same age bracket.
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    aaaargh, Virgil, I will never talk to you again!
    poor Patrick.. just imagine setting him up with an old hag like this 'lady'.. *puke*
    of course they're in the same age bracket in terms of years but if you stopped to compare their looks...
    and besides, good-looking men are like quality cheeses.. the older they get the more they stink... er, oops, wrong metaphor.. well you know what I mean.

    has anyone ever noticed how old women tend to look 20 years older than old men who are exactly the same age? (except some actresses of course).
    it's really unfair.. in 20 years (when I'm 45) I'll look like 90 and my husband will still look 40 when he's 80...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    I guess I should pick someone my own age to have a crush on. Oh I guess Anne Ramsey. Who you might ask is that? From the movie "Throw Mama from the Train."




    I tell you, she makes a perfect couple with Magneto:

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    sorry to disappoint you, Pensy, but Ian McKellen is gay. I don't know about Magneto, though

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    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post
    aaaargh, Virgil, I will never talk to you again!
    has anyone ever noticed how old women tend to look 20 years older than old men who are exactly the same age? (except some actresses of course).
    it's really unfair.. in 20 years (when I'm 45) I'll look like 90 and my husband will still look 40 when he's 80...
    I'm only teasing you. And I'm sure you will look your beautiful self at any age.
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    Just watched "Throw Mama from the Train" last night for the first time. Funny you should bring that up, Virgil!
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    hehe, I know you're teasing my, Virg

    oh, speaking of old men, let's not forget Anthony Hopkins, another one of my top fave best-looking actors alive (if only barely so )

    ok, I can understand that not every girl fancies those old blokes..
    but could someone explain what it is about Johnny Depp? I think he looks spooky and his voice isn't very interesting, either, although I'm willing to admit he's a good actor...

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    Sure looks like the lady from The Goonies. I don't mean to be cruel, but...is that a post-train tossing picture?

    Hayden Christensen doesn't impress me as an actor, although he seemed maybe half-decent in Life as a House. I therefore primarily attribute the comparatively poor quality of the story/acting in the prequel trilogy to George Lucas' writing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post

    Patrick Stewart
    I think he's a very distinquished looking man. I'm more of a Kirk woman myself but I do agree Patrick Stewart has a certain magnetism.

    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post
    sorry to disappoint you, Pensy, but Ian McKellen is gay. I don't know about Magneto, though
    Even if he's gay, she can still admire, she just can't hope to live out her fantasies. Craig Parker, the guy who played Haldir is also gay but that doesn't stop insane amounts of women from drooling over him. He's never done anything for me but I think that's more because of the fact that I hated the character of Haldir.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobinHood3000 View Post
    I therefore primarily attribute the comparatively poor quality of the story/acting in the prequel trilogy to George Lucas' writing.
    And I think that's the proper place to lay blame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crisaor View Post
    She:...(a picture of Jennifer Connelly)


    Still the same gorgeous lady.......I admire your consistency

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    Jennifer Connelly? I had thought it was Carrie-Anne Moss. Shows what I know.

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    Well, for myself, I'm afraid I've a bit of a list.
    Here is, quite possibly the most beautiful woman ever to exist: Anna Netrebko.
    http://static.flickr.com/37/77527513_9daa0b5b8e.jpg
    And here we have another growing infatuation of mine: Regina Spektor.
    http://www.mtv.com/shared/media/news...live_getty.jpg
    Oh yes, and we cannot overlook the mysterious and intriguing Uma Thurman.
    http://www.askmen.com/specials/2005_...ma_thurman.jpg
    And, perhaps my most favoritist of all: Helena Bonham Carter.
    http://www.knightayton.co.uk/helenabc.jpg
    (especially when she was a bit closer to my age)
    http://home.no.net/asadnoy/ermu/bilde1.jpg
    seen here being cool (I do confess, I just might accept a cigarette, were it offered by her.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinHood3000 View Post
    Sure looks like the lady from The Goonies. I don't mean to be cruel, but...is that a post-train tossing picture?

    Hayden Christensen doesn't impress me as an actor, although he seemed maybe half-decent in Life as a House. I therefore primarily attribute the comparatively poor quality of the story/acting in the prequel trilogy to George Lucas' writing.
    Yeah, the acting in the Star Wars movies is kind of embarrassing isn't it? Or maybe it isn't the acting so much as the dialogue, especially the scenes with Natalie Portman. But what you can you do with lines like those? But I did see Life as a House and I thought he did a great job. He was decent in Shattered Glass also and I am waiting to see Awake.

    For some reason, I think the guy is hot and it doesn't have much to do with his acting ability, the same way men think Britney Spears is hot (or used to before she got that white trash makeover). I don't think their opinion has anything to do with her singing ability.
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    Craig Parker is gay!!!?? Aww!! I'm so disappointed. I had no idea.

    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post

    ok, I can understand that not every girl fancies those old blokes..
    but could someone explain what it is about Johnny Depp? I think he looks spooky and his voice isn't very interesting, either, although I'm willing to admit he's a good actor...
    I think he's handsome. And the reason even more girls are obsessed with him now is because of Captain Jack Sparrow! Even more irresistible...



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