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ednbarby:
Well, hell...  Look at him...



I remember seeing that in the theater and looking for his name in the credits afterwards because I'd not seen him in anything up to that point.  I didn't exactly lust over him at that time but just was fascinated with him.  I thought, "Jesus.  Who the hell was THAT guy???" 

Then I saw this one and practically left clawmarks on the armrests all those times it seemed as if he were coming right through the screen at me.  I kept hoping for a "Purple Rose of Cairo" moment, but it never materialized...



*********swoon**********

Yes, I guess when it comes down to it, I still like my men a little bit older.  I make only one exception.  OK.  Two.  But definitely no more than that.

moremojo:
Here were some folks who captured my fancy:

Malcolm McDowell as Alex in A Clockwork Orange--McDowell, a brilliant actor, brings Alex, a thoroughly despicable character, to vivid and compelling life in this Stanley Kubrick classic. In spite of Alex's violent anti-social mentality, this withdrawn and awkward teenage boy was captivated by the character's lack of conformity, high level of intelligence, and cultural sophistication.

Tim Curry as Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show--dynamic androgynous eroticism to the nth degree! A teenage boy coming to terms with his homosexuality finds scintillating dream fulfillment in the life force that is Curry in this role.

Mike Ranger--adult film star, first encountered by me when furtively exploring my father's collection of pornographic magazines. Mike was a very handsome and appealing fellow, with a beautiful clear complexion and a fine head of auburn hair. This boy's budding recognition of an erotic attraction for feet found confirmation in some splendid shots of Mike's manly and strong appendages.

Now how's that for not being shy? ;) May add more later as they come to me.

j.U.d.E.:

--- Quote from: starboardlight on November 30, 2006, 12:06:57 pm ---anybody remember "Riptide"?

the opening sequence always had Joe Penny and Perry King running out of their boat in tighty whities. yum. wish I could find a pic of that.


--- End quote ---

YES! Me! Have quite a few of their episodes somewhere on a tape. I liked them a lot and I've just seen that the first season came out on DVD in the States, just a few months ago! Loved the good chemistry between the actors (especially the sensitivity of Nick and the sort of 'big-brother' attitude of Cody). I usually don't like watching dubbed series/movies, but at the time my English was no good, so I watched the German version (or French) and I did like their voices (same for Starsky and Hutch). I have just read that the guy who did Joe Penny's voice killed himself in 1990 (apparently because he was suffering from an AIDS-related illness). For "Jake and the Fatman" they had then to find another 'voice'. That man died this year of a brain tumor.. Very tragic. I always found Nick Ryder to be very 'sad', but I was kind of attracted to that. There are several very good episodes and I like the one a lot where Perry King directs - I forget the title of the episode. He only appears at the beginning and at the end(?). It's about a very small rural town somewhere, after a gay man has been killed. I think it's his sister who hires the trio. By the way, the German title of the show is "Trio mit 4 Fäusten" -> "Trio with 4 fists"..





j. U. d. E.

Daniel:
Another one from the younger crowd: Casper Van Dien.

j.U.d.E.:
I had crushes on these guys -

Richard Gere (especially "An Officer and a Gentleman")

Al Corley (from "Dynasty)



He is 50 now and looks like this (..eeeew..)



And this guy of course!!


j. U. d. E.

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