Meg


16 homme

Alright so… I can’t even believe I’m going to do this. I cannot believe I am going to put this on a public blog. But… this has to be done (seriously no pun intended). my friend did this on her LJ and she is now making me do it (that’s an exaggeration). I figure it will be interesting…. or totally predictable. all of you that know me probably know my top 5 already.

(1) List 16 celebrities you would have sex with without even asking questions.
(2) Put all of them in order of your lust for them. (1 is the hottest.)
(3) Say which movie/show/thing it was that hooked you.
(4) Supply photos.

16. Ewan McGregor

ewantestinoomgI don’t even know when I discovered Ewan. I don’t care. He’s in so many of my favourite movies (Trainspotting is in my top 3 if not my favourite). He has a British cool to him and he can play almost any role and look good with any hairstyle. That is a feat that many have not yet accomplished. 

 

15. Fab Moretti 

drew_barrymore1Look at him. 

 

14. Liam Gallagher circa 1994

liamsmokingI can’t really pick a steady time where I would do Liam. I would say at any time, but there are some times when he looks like a complete utter idiot. And most of the time I’m busy saying how much I hate him or think he’s such a fucking dumbass.  But most of the time Liam looks amazing despite his inability to form a sentence (Bushitis). Especially young Liam. But he isn’t looking too shabby now either… He’s the epitome of rock and roll and don’t argue with me.

 

13. Dhani Harrison

dhani-9He’s the one near the top, you freaks. I guess if I couldn’t get a young George I may as well go for this. Dhani is gorgeous and is basically a lesser talented version of his father. Who cares. You love him and so do I.

 

12. Robert Pattinson000Okay. I need to defend myself on this one. I am not a Twilight freak by any stretch of the means. I saw the movie and read the fist book THAT’S IT OKAY. So don’t yell at me. I called this shit back in the days of Harry Potter, ok? And I have a leg up on all of you. I saw him in a restaurant in London in 2006 and we made eye contact.

 

11. George Harrison circa 1967

harrisontrenchHE’S FUCKIN’ GEORGE. I don’t need to explain that. I am not explaining that. 

 

10. Johnny Marr circa 1986johnnyissohotIf I had to name my top 100 songs, Johnny contributed to probably at least 40. And he is the best wearer of tight trousers in the history of music. 

 

9. Eva Green

eva-053So okay, I probably wouldn’t because I don’t swing that way. But Eva Green is AMAZING. And the most gorgeous person alive. If I had to go gay for anyone it would be her. 

 

8. Jeremy Irons

armani1I just talked about him. He’s one of those untouchable actors. I think the first film I saw of his was Lolita which is an interesting choice for getting hooked on an actor… He has something I can’t articulate. He’s amazing.

 

7. Louis Garrel

dreamers-ps-02I’ve already talked about him too much in this blog. The first film I saw of Louis’ was The Dreamers. been hooked since. 

 

6. Johnny Depp

johnny-depp-esquire-2007-januaryFilm virtuoso. Insulted America and fucked off to Europe. I know the first JD film I saw was the first Pirates. 2003? I guess I was kind of behind. Then I saw the other stuff like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Edward Scissorhands, you know. If you are a straight girl or a gay man and Johnny Depp isn’t high on your list, you have a problem. No really. Get that checked out. 

 

5. Keith Richards circa 1968

1017-omgWhy not? The Stones were my first obsession. I still think they are incredible/one of the best bands of all time. And Keith back in the day… WHOA. He had the best head of hair for a long time. tell me you wouldn’t want to run your hands through that. 

 

4. Romain Duris

the_beat-romain_durisFrench. Breathtaking. Was in most of my favourite modern films (The Beat That My Heart Skipped). Breathtaking. Did I mention he’s totally gorgeous?

 

3. Daniel Day-Lewis

ddlholyDDL is my all time favourite actor. Aside from being ridiculously smart and sharp-witted, he is (well, mostly was :-/) gorgeous. I love everything he’s ever touched. He’s fucking incredible. 

 

2. Gaspard Ulliel

gaspardcigggsadfGaspard is French, an incredible actor, has incredible taste (he loves Godard and Truffaut, wtf) and is gorgeous. anyone with hormones doesn’t need me to explain this one. I don’t know how I became aware of him though, to be honest. 

 

1. Noel Gallagher

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So maybe this one needs some explaining. In this list of men with long black hair and high cheekbones you have Noel. You all knew this was my number 1. Don’t ask me why, because I don’t know. And if you look at the rest of this list, he is kind of totally random. I think he is so hot and I don’t know what it is. And if I had to compile a list of my top 100 songs he probably wrote the other 60.  I know that I’m insane. I know that he looks totally wonky at some time and flat out weird. I know that he is the biggest jackass on planet earth. I forget who said this but, this sums it up: “I would let Noel Gallagher do his horizontal Manchester jig right on top of me and let him brag afterwards about how he did it better than anyone in the Beatles ever could.”



why, because chaplin’s incomparable?

I hate marriage, but I would honestly marry Louis Garrel. He is my favourite French actor (bar Jean-Paul Belmondo, but I might love Louis almost as much….). I think he’s just incredible.

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frontiere_aube_36Plus he obviously has the best head of hair on the planet. 

And NO ONE, I repeat, NO ONE looks better smoking a cigarette than Louis.

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Going all ADHD in this entry, my thoughts are extremely scattered as of late.

- I’ve been listening to Tim Buckley. Here is my favourite of the moment (from that psychedelic mix, , that long bubble one, actually) I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain.  I read somewhere that he only met Jeff once before he (Tim) died. I find that so sad. They look and sound so much alike. 

- My friend sent me this quote today. “people are motivated to take pictures for pretty much the same two basic reasons: to save a part of the world for themselves, and to save a part of themselves for the world.” Pretty insightful coming from her art ed text book. I think it’s totally true. I mean, that’s why I do it at least. maybe the reasons differ for everyone. 

- Caroline Kennedy dropped the Senate bid today. I can’t say I’m disappointed. As much as I LOVE that family (you should honestly see the amount of Kennedy books on our bookshelf in the living room…) I don’t see what qualified her. I don’t know anything about her though. Who knows. Why is Patterson having such a hard time picking someone for the seat? Honestly, I don’t think New York is that short of qualified politicians….

- Speaking of politics, am I the only person in my gov class that knows who Nancy Pelosi is…? Slightly worrying.

- I feel like I am losing a lot of friends as of late. I can probably name the ones I truly trust one one hand. I know I can. It’s putting me in a weird mood, listening to all this Tim & Jeff Buckley, M. Ward and Jacques Dutronc. And a lot of other things. I’m not sad, just reflecting I guess. It’s weird that school is almost over, I guess. Sometimes you just feel like no one is listening. Everyone just wants to talk. You know how these days go. 

- My friend Mauricio and his friend and I are going to see THIS in the beginning of February. That Warhol exhibit has been to London… Paris… some more places and now OHIO? That’s what I call random. I can’t tell you how excited I am. I’ve only seen a couple of Warhol pieces. They are much more incredible in person. Can’t wait for some more.

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- I watched Untitled today, aka the director’s cut of Almost Famous. I think that was my favourite film for 3 years. I am going to make a separate entry about it because I adore it so much. But I realized one of the reasons I am so in awe of it is that every frame is like a photo.

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Well, that’s all from me folks. Is anyone out there? Anyone at all?



LA FRONTIÈRE DE L’AUBE
9 December 2008, 12:27 am
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THIS LOOKS SO AMAZING I COULD DIE.

I wish life were in black and white. And shades of gray, But mostly black and white. A high contrast life. 

Obviously I am partial to this film because of this man.

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movie stars

Happy December.

The more and more I get into film, I think about how different the film industry is now compared to how it was, you know, then. There are some cases where I think you really get a sense of old school film, like in Garrel’s Les Amants réguliers, but those cases are extremely rare.

Well anyway. today I was thinking about some actors and directors that just have never been able to be replaced. Guess they shouldn’t be though. They are gone (or really old in some cases) but they are immortal really.

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Buster Keaton. the funniest man I have ever seen on screen. He is funny without saying anything (well, ok no pun intended….). Looking at him cheers me up. His looks are funny but sometimes also heartbreaking. Comedians these days just cannot touch this man, no one carries as much emotion in a face as Buster (no, not even Chaplin, sorry).

belmonsmokeJean-Paul Belmondo was, and still is, the pinnacle of a Frenchman to me. He embodies everything I think most people think of when French actors come to mind. His never ending nonchalance and cool just blow my mind. I don’t think anyone has ever been this strangely appealing since his appearance in Pierrot Le Fou. He even made it into Donovan’s famous “Sunny South Kensington.”  Jean-Paul probably was the first person that made you want to wear a suit every day and chain smoke cigarettes.

avedonbrando51Marlon Brando is, of course, the epitome of the American movie star. No one since has had the perfect mixture of beauty and talent. Of course he is genius as the Godfather, but I think his performance in Last Tango in Paris is just stellar. Not many folk can make the characters he played sympathetic the way he did. Marlon has a lot of what I don’t think many actors have, which is respect from his peers, no matter what.

clint_eastwood_biographyClint Eastwood is the man. Even some of these ridiculous films he made, like Play Misty For Me, are enjoyable because his performances are mesmerizing. His acting is above most others, but what is most stunning about this man is the control he took of his own career and how he used his talent to make films. He is without a doubt the best actor/director out there.

jimmystewart1Jimmy Stewart, who most people know is one of my all time favourite actors. Not only did he execute some of the best, most memorable Hitchcock films (i.e. Rear Window, Vertigo) but created one of the best actor-director relationships ever in my opinion with the man. His accent, his slightly awkward looks and choice in films makes him one of the best loved, most unique, and most missed actors that has never been replaced. Mr Smith Goes to Washington and It’s A Wonderful Life are just unforgettable.

audrey_hepburnAudrey Hepburn, who doesn’t even really need an explanation. She set the bar for actresses after her. Her performances are so convincing and emotional. She immortalized so many things, like little black dresses, the 1960s style, and beauty. Although she is gone so many girls still look up to her as a role model for being yourself and expressing it.

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Greta Garbo. Queen Christina. So unusually beautiful and mesmerizing. {edit} apparently the photo I used to have here was of Joan Crawford. tbh I couldn’t tell the difference and I know nothing about joan crawford. but this photo now IS Greta!

normal_gracekellybigGrace Kelly. I think watching and looking at Grace in films like Rear Window and High Noon is where you can really see a definite difference between Old Hollywood and what’s around today. Of course she was beautiful, but she was beautiful in a way that was so enhanced by her talent. Not to diss on most actresses today, but it seems to me that a lot of them are popular because of how “hot” they are. Grace is a perfect example to me of a beautiful, talented woman. I would go as far as to call her an artist. Even alongside stars like Jimmy Stewart and Gary Cooper, she stole every film she was in.

michaelcainesittingomgMichael Caine is by far the coolest man on earth today. He could very well be my all time favourite. What sets him apart from others is that after all these years (40+) he continues to make great, great films, and immortalize his characters. Of course there are the obvious greats like Alfie, Get Carter and  The Italian Job (okay people, anyone who watches the new version of this film and hasn’t seen the original/prefers the new version honestly has a mental disorder) but like Brando, a lot of his lesser known roles are just as brilliant. His newer roles are also just as memorable as the old ones, if not more. He is Alfred in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, he is Jasper in Children of Men, and he is Nigel in Austin Powers (the only thing that makes the AP movies tolerable). Plus, all the kids love ‘im. They just don’t know who he is. Tsk tsk.


stanley-kubrick-self-portrait1Stanley Kubrick is the best director of all time, and anyone who wants to argue with me is wrong. He might not be your favourite, but he is the best. Tons of people make good films. A smaller amount of people make great films. But Stanley is the only one, the ONLY one who made truly stylistic, artistic, gorgeous, unrepeatable films art.  Almost every one he made is on people’s Best Films Ever lists. How can you even try to compete with A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, and 2001: A Space Odyssey? There just is no competition for a more innovative director ever. The way he utilized symmetry and colour is copied in every film you ever see. Every single one (a la There Will Be Blood, closing scene anyone?). Be thankful this man existed, or else the world wouldn’t have directors like Paul Thomas Anderson, or hell, anyone really.

hitchcock1Alfred Hitchcock is the ultimate master of suspense. Everyone has seen a Hitch film whether they are aware of it or not. He used so many weird techniques it almost became surreal at some points (points to the scene falling-down-the-stairs-scene in Psycho) but so many traditional ones with a spin. He made you afraid of so many daily, normal things. Because of him, you are scared of showers in an empty house, and of course, you are afraid of birds.

039_23688Martin Scorsese is the epitome of American filmmaking. He might be the youngest person in this post, but he is a veteran of the film industry. He is like Michael Caine in that he continues to make AMAZING FILM after AMAZING FILM. Dude, like, Gangs of New York and The Departed are two of his best films and they were both made this decade. Everyone wants to work with him, which is not something a lot of people can claim. No one does it like Marty does.

jean-luc-godard-2I was almost not doing to talk about Jean-Luc Godard because I have no idea how to. I really don’t know how to articulate what he does or why it is attractive. Breathless is the best French film ever made but Band Of Outsiders and Masulin Feminin are so, so fucking great. I really don’t even know how to say it. He’s just amazing and inspirational. I think he was one of the first directors to purposefully and successfully make art out of what he shot.

Those are just some of my favourites though, off the top of my head. There are so many I didn’t name, like Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Jean-Pierre Leaud, Anna Karina, Christopher Plummer, James Dean, Gene Kelly, Chaplin (as a filmmaker), Orson Welles, Woody Allen, Francois Truffaut, Bernardo Bertolucci, and more, who are all amazing. The talent that existed in those times is honestly incomprehensible to me.