Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lyle Lovett. I know he's mainly a singer but he has acted in some movies. I always found him strangely attractive. If he's good enough for Julia Roberts (even only for a hot minute)...
Years ago, some magazine had an article about objective ideas of beauty, based on studies of what human brains find attractive. Apparently, facial symmetry is key -- people who are generally considered ideally good-looking are people whose faces are symmetrical; if you drew a vertical line down their forehead, nose and chin, the two halves of their faces would be symmetrical. The examples used to illustrate this were Denzel Washington (very symmetrical) and Lyle Lovett (very asymmetrical). I've thought about that ever since. Lyle may be the exemplar of asymmetry but who would change a single thing about all the character in that face?!
I would choose Denzel over Lyle. Even old Denzel.
Anonymous wrote:Christopher Walken
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was hot for David Hyde Pierce in Frasier.
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Anonymous wrote:I was hot for David Hyde Pierce in Frasier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lyle Lovett. I know he's mainly a singer but he has acted in some movies. I always found him strangely attractive. If he's good enough for Julia Roberts (even only for a hot minute)...
Years ago, some magazine had an article about objective ideas of beauty, based on studies of what human brains find attractive. Apparently, facial symmetry is key -- people who are generally considered ideally good-looking are people whose faces are symmetrical; if you drew a vertical line down their forehead, nose and chin, the two halves of their faces would be symmetrical. The examples used to illustrate this were Denzel Washington (very symmetrical) and Lyle Lovett (very asymmetrical). I've thought about that ever since. Lyle may be the exemplar of asymmetry but who would change a single thing about all the character in that face?!
I would choose Denzel over Lyle. Even old Denzel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cillian Murphy 🥵
But he is pretty like a girl. He basically has Emily Blunt's face.
Ha he does have Emily Blunt’s face. Images are all the same, no facial expression. Anyone see significant cosmetic surgery there? Cheek implants and lip fillers? Eyes are a very pretty color, but dead eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lyle Lovett. I know he's mainly a singer but he has acted in some movies. I always found him strangely attractive. If he's good enough for Julia Roberts (even only for a hot minute)...
Years ago, some magazine had an article about objective ideas of beauty, based on studies of what human brains find attractive. Apparently, facial symmetry is key -- people who are generally considered ideally good-looking are people whose faces are symmetrical; if you drew a vertical line down their forehead, nose and chin, the two halves of their faces would be symmetrical. The examples used to illustrate this were Denzel Washington (very symmetrical) and Lyle Lovett (very asymmetrical). I've thought about that ever since. Lyle may be the exemplar of asymmetry but who would change a single thing about all the character in that face?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cillian Murphy 🥵
But he is pretty like a girl. He basically has Emily Blunt's face.
Anonymous wrote:Linda Cardellini
Anonymous wrote:Lyle Lovett. I know he's mainly a singer but he has acted in some movies. I always found him strangely attractive. If he's good enough for Julia Roberts (even only for a hot minute)...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cillian Murphy 🥵
But he is pretty like a girl. He basically has Emily Blunt's face.
His face is prettier. The crazy thing is he has BDE in all of his roles. Those cornflower eyes can confuse you. Gorgeous man and a great actor.