Bradley Cooper--massive muscle/40lb wt gain..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Damn. No shirtless pic, OP? you got me all excited for nothing. I'm not usually a Bradley Cooper fan - his face is a little pointy for me - but a bulked-up Bradley Cooper sounds good to me.


I agree with the pointy face thing. But--his eyes are amazing and there is something I find sexy about him.
Anonymous
I liked the original. (Now his head looks too small for his body.)
Anonymous
Original too. The new version is too unnatural, it makes his face look fat too.
Anonymous
The rapid changes are hell on the body. Jared Leto's another one - respect for the role dedication, but can't be a good idea.



Anonymous
Agree with the PP...not digging the beard, but I like guys with a little bulk. He's still got the eyes and the smile, too!

Anonymous
I've always liked Bradley Cooper, but I prefer the before picture.
Anonymous
Both Jared Leto and Matthew McConaghey lost a lot of weight for Dallas Buyers Club. McConaghey said he even started suffering from blurred vision.

I felt the worst for Matt Damon, though. He had to lose a lot of weight for The Talented Mr. Ripley, and they filmed in Italy, and everyone was enjoying Italian food and he had to eat steamed chicken breasts and lettuce.

I still think Christian Bale's weight loss for The Machinist was the worst I've ever seen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both Jared Leto and Matthew McConaghey lost a lot of weight for Dallas Buyers Club. McConaghey said he even started suffering from blurred vision.

I felt the worst for Matt Damon, though. He had to lose a lot of weight for The Talented Mr. Ripley, and they filmed in Italy, and everyone was enjoying Italian food and he had to eat steamed chicken breasts and lettuce.

I still think Christian Bale's weight loss for The Machinist was the worst I've ever seen.


And then he was robbed of an Oscar nomination. Not fair! I think that was his best work. He was so freaking creepy in that film.
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