Can he really be fat after achieving that amazing physique much blurted across our tv screens, in excerpts from his recent film? Ah well, he's human like the rest of us.
I for one would really enjoy seeing a return to dress and behavior standards that are aspirational -- rather than perspirational. When you look at actresses and actors, pre-Marlon Brando, no matter what their backgrounds were, they at least made a sincere attempt to look neat, tidy, well dressed, and well spoken in public(whatever they did in private is another matter entirely).
Can he really be fat after achieving that amazing physique much blurted across our tv screens, in excerpts from his recent film? Ah well, he's human like the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteI for one would really enjoy seeing a return to dress and behavior standards that are aspirational -- rather than perspirational. When you look at actresses and actors, pre-Marlon Brando, no matter what their backgrounds were, they at least made a sincere attempt to look neat, tidy, well dressed, and well spoken in public(whatever they did in private is another matter entirely).
ReplyDeleteDirty and dishevelled yes, but Mickey Rourke still looks better in a leotard than I do.
ReplyDeleteDirty and dishevelled yes, but Mickey Rourke still looks better in a leotard than I do.
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ReplyDeleteI do find him rather sad. Is he really a role model for men? I don't know anyone who finds him fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI must say, though, I like the jacket.
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