Anonymous wrote:Chalamet is the textbook example of how the right hairstyle can turn an ugly duckling into a swan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the life of me, I'll never understand the Ryan Gosling obsession. He looks utterly plain and generic to me.
He's gross.
People who love him really fell in the love with the character he played.
Another example: Sam Heughan of Outlander. His character is amazing...and he looks super hot in character (especially in season 1 with that wig). IRL he is very average (and unappealing). But he does have an amazing body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bradley Cooper. I thought he was so hot in that Las Vegas movie where they lose their friend on the roof. But ever since then he has become less and less attractive to me. I like his voice now but don’t find him attractive at all.
In recent pictures he looks like he is wearing a hairpiece.
No that’s your mom
Such a dumb retort. (But I chuckled)
I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well at some point we need our actors to actually....act. they're not just models. Being gorgeous doesn't mean you can do the work.
Well, probably in a country of 333 million people we could find about 100 men and women who are both beautiful and very talented actors. Casting directors used to look for them. (For me, Diane Keaton and Cybil Sheppard and Helen Mirren and Lauren Bacall and Vivien Leigh, and Natalie Portman, etc. all come to mind from the top of my head as both beautiful and talented.) But nowadays, if they did that, it would make the nepotistic hires like Beanie Feldstein and Kristen Stewart look especially awful.
Diane Keaton has horse teeth. I have never understood why people think she's beautiful. Funny, yes, but not beautiful.
She’s beautiful to me. Taste is subjective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well at some point we need our actors to actually....act. they're not just models. Being gorgeous doesn't mean you can do the work.
Well, probably in a country of 333 million people we could find about 100 men and women who are both beautiful and very talented actors. Casting directors used to look for them. (For me, Diane Keaton and Cybil Sheppard and Helen Mirren and Lauren Bacall and Vivien Leigh, and Natalie Portman, etc. all come to mind from the top of my head as both beautiful and talented.) But nowadays, if they did that, it would make the nepotistic hires like Beanie Feldstein and Kristen Stewart look especially awful.
Diane Keaton has horse teeth. I have never understood why people think she's beautiful. Funny, yes, but not beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bradley Cooper. I thought he was so hot in that Las Vegas movie where they lose their friend on the roof. But ever since then he has become less and less attractive to me. I like his voice now but don’t find him attractive at all.
In recent pictures he looks like he is wearing a hairpiece.
No that’s your mom
Such a dumb retort. (But I chuckled)