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Jake
Gyllenhaal: Yes,
I included Bubble Boy on the list but he's totally hot hot hot. Donnie
Darko creeped me out though. But The Day After Tomorrow was some good
end of the world action.
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Owen
Wilson:
Another adorable goof. He's so funny and a fab writer. Lately though he's
been slumming it and hanging around some questionable women. He's not bad
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Keanu
Reeves: Even
though the Matrix sequels sucked, he's still on the list because some of
his roles have been really great and fun, well just Speed and Bill and Ted's.
All you have to say is Keanu and everyone knows who you're talking about. |
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Dave
Batista: Had
to include my favourite wrestler. Monday nights wouldn't be the same without
getting to watch him pretend to beat up people in his tights. He is a huge
guy with plenty of tats and the fans love him. |
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Duff
McKagen: The
surprise crush, the crush to piss off my mom when I was younger. I was a
fan of Guns N' Roses and while girls were crazy about Axel (huh?) i knew
the bass player was were it was at. Can now be seen/heard in the band Velvet
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Because
fictional
characters need love too...
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Sawyer
from Lost: You
love to hate this man. He's too sexy and still the biggest ass on the island.
And every week you can't wait to see more of him. Actor is Josh Holloway.
Wednesday nights on ABC. |
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Elliot
Stabler from Law & Order SVU: He's
the good guy who locks up the bad guys and sometimes messes them up too.
A good guy doing to right thing, gotta love that. Also a family guy who
loves his kids. See Christopher Meloni every Tuesday night on NBC. |
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Charlie
Eppes from NUMB3RS: Math
prof and genius, Charlie helps his brother Don, an FBI agent, solve crimes
using math. The premise is odd but the show is so good. Actor is David Krumholtz.
Every Friday night on CBS. |
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Sark
from Alias: The
delightfully sexy and evil villian from Alias. He is soooo evilly good.
Is evilly a word? He hasn't been on many episodes lately but I'm sure he'll
be back. See him (hopefully) Wednesday nights on ABC. |
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Andre
Marek from the movie Timeline: Of
course I had to include one of the hottest pretend archaeologists I have
ever seen in the movies. Timeline was a goodly bad movie with very questionable
archaeology techniques and plot holes but it's still good fun. |
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Jack
Bauer from 24: Jack
is so tough and smart, you gotta love how he puts himself on the line for
his country. This season I thoroughly enjoyed his cool voice showdowns with
Shohreh Aghdashloo. See and hear Kiefer every Monday night on Fox. |
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Indiana
Jones: The
greatest archaeologist ever... well, fictional archaeologist in situations
that would never happen. But in the end he always gets the goods and, like
a good archaeologist, insists that they belong in a museum. |
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Lex
Luthor from Smallville: He's
good on the outside but deep down you know that there's evil brewing within
him... and of course we all know how that turns out. See him on the WB but
I don't know what night because I watch it on Space on Sundays. |
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