Getting a tiny bit warmer. I once read a description of him as a Human Nik Nak (a corn snack available in a variety of flavours: my personal favourite is the Spicy Nik Nak). But he definitely had a certain something in that shower scene in Casino Royale. As himself, though, I get the impression that he's a moaner.
I am really beginning to worry about myself. The thing is, last time I checked I wasn't a lesbian, or even especially bicurious, but with the exception of a very slight tremor over our Daniel, it just ain't happening for me. Hugh is nice enough but if he was serving me my Merlot on a Friday night I wouldn't take a second glance.
Yeah, OK. I probably would. He actually seems to be improving with age - and part of me thinks he might be the total opposite of all the buttoned up, prissy, pompous farts he plays.
These pictures were in the Daily Mail earlier this year. He looks like Timmy Mallett, bless him, and she is - shock horror - actually plump by normal standards (rather than the 'plump' that movie stars suffer from, which involves going up from a size zero to a size two), yet he still loves her to bits. To read some websites and the Mail, you'd think this was an act of self-sacrifice on a par with donating your heart and lungs while still alive to a random stranger. It's not. It's just really rather real and romantic.
Mr Nespresso himself. What a smoothie. Probably my favourite so far. Any man who can still look attractive in a portrait rendered entirely in jellybeans has to be something special.
10. David Tennant
Last but definitely not least. I *heart* David Tennant. Have done ever since Casanova. Proper lush. Even in this off-guard picture, with a proper grump-face, he is very sexy.
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Takes all sorts, I suppose. But I am surprised at how off-side I am. Perhaps it's because I am a rom-com writer so I like my chaps to have a bit of humour, that element of offbeat imperfection. But where is Damian Lewis (a man who achieved the seemingly impossible by managing to seem attractive when playing Jeffrey Archer)? And Matthew Macfadyen? And his Spooks successor Rupert Penry-Jones (who, fact fans, is the son of the long-suffering Marjory from To the Manor Born)? There is no justice in the world.
So who is right? The others - or me?
2 comments:
David Tennant, definitely. Yum, yum. And Richard Armitage. I think it's no accident that these gorgeous chaps are cast in Saturday evening family viewing programmes. Gotta give the mums something to drool over.
Congrats on your book - I'll look out for it when it hits the shops!
Yes RA and DT are the mum's vote. So is JD. Sorry Amy I really heart him....
But I agree, I am a big fan of Rupert Penry Jones, Matthew McFadyen (who shock horror, I PREFERRED to Colin Firth as Darcy), and I agree. Damian Lewis was fab as Jeffrey Archer. I even liked him as Soames Forsyte...
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