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Related: About this forumDudes We Wish Would Make Out Who Are Not Matt Damon and Michael Douglas
In the January/February issue of Playboy magazine, actor Matt Damon talks extensively about his role in the new biopic Behind the Candelabra, which is about the legendary gay musician Liberace. Damon plays the role of Scott Thorson, Liberace's longtime partner, and Michael Douglas portrays the eccentric performer. Apparently, there's lots of making out going on in this flick between Damon and Douglas. According the Damon, "Michael was a wonderful kisser."
Yowza! Normally, I would think this was really hot and maybe I would even think about this in my private moments (What? Who just said that?), but Michael Douglas is looking seriously old. Thinking about his wrinkly hands groping Matt Damon's ass is something I would rather not ponder.
That being said, there are plenty of heterosexual actors who should make a movie in which they swap spit. Here are my top five.
See who at http://blogs.houstonpress.com/artattack/2012/12/dudes_we_wish_would_make_out_t.php .
[font color=green]Any other suggestions?[/font]
Bohunk68
(1,364 posts)is of course, muy caliente!!!!! But, my first thought was Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom. Yeahhhhhhhh.
Fearless
(18,421 posts)Amimnoch
(4,558 posts)I know it's not what you said, and I know you meant no insult by it, but the comment "thinking about his wrinkly hands groping" strikes a bitter cord in me.
When I was bartending my way through college (gay neighborhood style bar), I'd seen way too often the young pretty twinks tormenting, and insulting the older generation. Age discrimination is bad enough, but I find it exceptionally distasteful when it's done within our own community as you'd think that with all of the discrimination we face regularly we'd be a bit more sensitive. It annoys me no less than gays who trash talk lesbians, or lesbians who trash talk gay men, or either who trash talk transgenders.
I made it a point to get to know many of my regular older customers, and finding out how they persevered through their own youth in much less accepting times gave me many great insights into our past as a community.
Any GLBT who's survived the earlier, and mid decades of the 1900's deserves respect.
As a community that faces so much disrespect, we need to focus on respecting others all the more.. IMHO at least.
TexasTowelie
(112,504 posts)and are not my words. I didn't note the message implied when I posted the article and apologize in hindsight.
I am the first to agree that older people (regardless of orientation) need and deserve love and respect.
Amimnoch
(4,558 posts)nt
Vanje
(9,766 posts)Yep.
mitchtv
(17,718 posts)maturity (Persons of Interest)
beyurslf
(6,755 posts)HillWilliam
(3,310 posts)Hugh Jackman (swoon!). Will Smith is definitely in the running. Old or not, Sam Elliot could read the damn phone book and that'd work for me. Sam Worthington. Gerard Butler (he talks pretty, too ). Shemar Moore (daaayyyum). Daniel Craig isn't classically handsome but damn what a hard bod. Chris Pine (traaaablllle!!! hehe) Do I have to stop there? I have such a vivid imagination . . .
Puglover
(16,380 posts)Bradley Cooper.
HillWilliam
(3,310 posts)Channing Tatum. Omari Hardwick. Dwayne Johnson (that eyebrow-thing makes me weak)
Hell, bring 'em all on. I like menz. They used to call it a jumpoline, then I tried one. hehehe.