He's an unusual-looking dude, and obviously not everyone is going to be into that.
Reminds me a lot of when Matt Smith was cast in Doctor Who, and the number of people I spoke to who would just straight-up call him ugly (or some variation thereof).
But it's a gross generalization and simply a gotcha, which is generally a problem with single tweets revolving around nuanced social commentary.
I didn't take it much to mean every single straight man alive as much as some around the time the tweet was made and the conversation at the time.But it's a gross generalization and simply a gotcha, which is generally a problem with single tweets revolving around nuanced social commentary.
People just like him because he's white.
I don't think he is attractive and I'm honestly surprised at the amount of people who think he is.
Eh. A lot of guys have made good livings in Hollywood just by having unique looks, sometimes frankly uniquely ugly.
I'm reluctant to name names. Usually they specialize in playing heavies.
If they're aware of both then I would consider this bet. Obviously can only infer so much across the different things he's been in in and out of character but I'd wager he would be pretty personable if you met him.I'd wager most people are more infatuated with his onscreen presence rather than actually him.
For anyone interested:He did a Ted Talk about what it was like transitioning from being a Marine to studying at Juliard. Makes me drunk a lot of his appeal is that he seems like a genuinely cool person
I thought he was pretty ugly on Girls but everything else he's been in after that show has made him quite attractive.
So...maybe it is the facial hair?
I do think that letting his hair grow, and styling it in a way that covers his ears are partly why he glowed up from his Girls era. Whenever you see him with short hair, his ears stick out a bit, and that throws his facial proportions a bit which makes him look somewhat like a child in a way? But once you put his black mane over his ears, preferably in a wavy kinda carefree way, his face truly shines.
More often than not, people can have a glow-up just by styling what they have in a different way in order to cast a light on their strongest assets while being forgiving on the parts that aren't as strong. It's about knowing ourselves, working with what we have a making the best of it, despite not being perfect.
I'd wager most people are more infatuated with his onscreen presence rather than actually him. Like, all the takes about him even in this thread are majority work pieces.
What about inside?
Then call me James.
So you're saying in a thread about whether or not a celebrity is attractive, the idea of bringing up how folks can mistake being infatuated with their onscreen presence rather than the individual (something a lot of people do) is deserving of a "go fuck yourself"?
This is the best post on the forum. Shut it down because it certainly ain't getting any better than this.