I am Straight but I can't help noticing...

I don’t know if this counts, but I always thought Mel Gibson would be great to have as a drinking buddy.

This I don’t get. Johnny Depp, yes, but not Brad Pitt. Pitt is not even “traditionally handsome” to begin with, and I think he’d make a terriffically ugly woman.

Remember I said, “feminized.” This is not the same as slapping on a wig and lipstick. I think that if Pitt’s features were softened as is typical of women, he would make a very attractive female. In fact, he has always sort of reminded me of a girl I dated in high school. Not only was she not “terrifically ugly”, she was quite beautiful and much sought after.

:: sigh ::

Ah, the good old days.

Jessica Alba. I have spoken. Also Kathleen Turner when she was in Romancing the Stone. Oh yeah, Sigourney Weaver.

Djimon Hounsou is a pretty goodlooking guy. He also seems nice. I saw Paul Rudd on Jon Stewart tonight and he seemed like a pretty funny guy - handsome too. Much like the other sex, it appears I have no real ‘type’.

He is good looking, in nearly everything he’s in. Makes Tomb Raider II watchable :stuck_out_tongue:

I deeply envy the looks of Sarah Thompson and Gillian Anderson. Alicia Witt too.

Christian Bale and Vin Diesel. Both Brad Pitt and Eric Bana in Troy were pretty hot too. Pitt and Bale are almost too pretty though. I guess if I were gay I’d like my men to be manly.

All of these have been mentioned already, but Johnny Depp, Ewan McGregor and Christian Bale all do it for me.
I say that but I’m honestly not sure if I just think they’re cool guys who I respect as actors and would love to have a beer with, or if I’m actually physically attracted to them. I have yet to get close enough to any of them to find out.

Also, I wish Brian Blessed was my Dad.

Young Marlon Brando, young Sean Connery. They were handsome guys. And they both moooooved…

mm

Allison Janney
Sigourney Weaver
Robia LaMorte
Monica Bellucci

Kiera Knightley her eyes are amazing

I hadn’t considered Allison Janney, but Selkie’s right. She’s just got … something. Not conventionally beautiful by any means, but I’ve always thought she was so striking.

You can put me on the Angelina list, though I think she’d be kind of intimidating. Also Allison Mack (from Smallville–she’s just so damn cute), Morena Baccarin, and Reese Witherspoon.

It’s very odd, because I certainly don’t like my men that perfect.

Denis Quaid has the devil’s smile. Not a devilish smile, but the smile of the great temptor.

grunts Harumph, never!

Mrs Gargoyle “Honey, why do you keep rewinding all of the Inigo Montoya scenes?”
Gargoyle: “It’s the swordwork. Really. Ah, you made me miss it again, time to rewind.”

William Holden circa early 1950s (think Sabrina or The Country Girl). His was a brand of masculinity not really possible in pop culture today – educated, worldly, an outward cynicism disguising a deep and passionate idealism. The kind of guy so secure in his maleness that he could dress like a prince and even give talky speeches. It probably takes a world war to make someone seem that mature at age 35.

Did any of the guys mention Jesse Metcalf. I think I ‘closetly’ became attracted to him when he was on Passions.

(I really never watched Passions of course, my fiance used to tape the show everyday)

I have a weakness for women with deep eyebrows, and I guess that’s why I think he’s doable.

Drew Barrymore has a bewitching smile, as does Keira Knightley.

This is the second time I’ve mentioned it in these forums, and I am beginning to worry about myself, but Matthew McConaughey does it for me.

Let me qualify: I wouldn’t want to do him – I’d want to BE him.

Kristin Kreuk.