Wednesday, February 10, 2016

INSTAGRAM. Woof Wednesday brought to you by Julio CΓ©sar.

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HUMP DAY HOTTIE. Geoff Reynoso.

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INSTAGRAM. Meet Instastud xavierramoneda.

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INSTAGRAM. Los Angeles-based exhibitionist Zach Graves.

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EXCESSIVE HOTNESS

Meanwhile, Twitter declared Super Bowl referee Clete Blakeman, the 51-year-old former University of Nebraska-Lincoln Huskers quarterback, pictured below and dubbed “daddy ref”, the true winner of Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Classic Television - Prime Time

The Persuaders!
Original channel
ITV (UK)
ABC (USA)
Original run
September 17, 1971 – February 25,  1972
Starring
Tony Curtis
Roger Moore
Laurence Naismith
The Persuaders! is a 1971 action/adventure series, produced by ITC Entertainment for initial broadcast on ITV and ABC. It was called "the last major entry in the cycle of adventure series that began eleven years earlier with Danger Man in 1960", as well as "the most ambitious and most expensive of Sir Lew Grade's international action adventure series". The Persuaders! was filmed in France, Italy and England between May 1970 and June 1971.

Despite its focus on the British and American markets, the show became more successful in other international markets. It won its highest awards from Australia and Spain, and Roger Moore and Tony Curtis were decorated in Germany and France for their acting. It persists in the memory of European filmmakers and audiences, having been casually referenced in 21st century productions from Sweden, France, Britain and Germany.

History's Hottest Movie Actors:

From: Boy Culture
21 Hump Street
#83 
Johnny Depp 
(1963—) 
One of Hollywood's least likely to succeed, considering his claim to fame had been in the laughable TV series 21 Jump Street (1987—1990) on the laughable new FOX network, Depp nonetheless quickly carved out a career so enviable he is still frequently cited by up-and-comers as a role model. Equally at home in blockbusters or in more personal statements (or, in the case of his frequent collaborator Tim Burton, both at once), he's been lovely to look at and more often than not a hoot. He hasn't aged, but whatever he's doing to retain his overall look has softened him and desexualized him in the past few years, at least for me. Teenage girls still routinely vote him among their favorite movie hotties


You can't Drape the willing
Sexy Sampler
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Private Resort (1985), Platoon (1986), Cry-Baby (1990), Edward Scissorhands (1990), Arizona Dream (1992), Benny & Joon (1993), What's Eating Gilbert Grape? (1993), Don Juan DeMarco (1994), Nick of Time (1995), Donnie Brasco (1997), The Ninth Gate (1999), The Astronaut's Wife (1999), Chocolat (2000)


Deadpool Wants To Give You His “Super Penis” For Valentine’s Day

The line starts behind us, thanks.
From: NewNowNext
We already know Deadpool is packing an impressive piece under that red suit, but in honor of Valentine’s Day, he’d like to reveal exactly what he’s working with.


“With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, I though you and I could maybe, you know, f***,” a suited-up Ryan Reynolds says in a new spot for MTV. “Sure, I know what you’re thinking. ’He sounds real sexy, but what’s under that suit?'”

“Just imagine the body of Ryan Reynolds with the face of Ryan Reynolds’ inbred cousin who caught fire in a bizarre marshmallow-roasting accident.”


“But to compensate for that, what else?” he asks.

“Super penis.”

Help. I’m weak.


Would you be Deadpool Movie's Valentine? Who knows what Ryan Reynolds is wearing under that suit…
Posted by MTV on Friday, February 5, 2016

Cousin Coy

From; Favorite Hunks & Other Things

 I was a little young to watch The Dukes of Hazzard when it first aired, but I that didn't stop me from becoming obsessed with the Duke Boys. Shirtless magazine shots of John Schneider and Tom Wopat stimulated more than a few visual fantasy's and I later caught a few episodes when repeats aired in the late 90's on TNN, the old Nashville Network. Even as a kid, it was clear the Duke boys were promoted as sex objects, something sort of unique on television at the time. I am not sure the network was trying to attract a gay young following, but I am sure they made up a fair share of the shows audience.


 I don't think I ever saw an episode with Byron Cherry, but he still made an impression. Byron, and actor Christopher Mayer, (who sadly died in 2011) took over briefly for 19 episodes when Schneider and Wopat left the show over a contract dispute of merchandising. Cherry and John Schneider were friends who both originally tried out for the role of Bo. The producers must have remembered Cherry when they needed to find a hot blonde replacement to play cousin Coy.


Cherry epitomizes the perfect southern blonde farm boy and it's too bad the show decided to forget his character when the original stars returned. Cherry continued to work on television and in movies and has a couple of projects due for the release in the next year. Cherry also seems to have kept his time as a Duke alive appearing at many celebrity autograph shows sharing his time, and stories from Hazzard. You can check out some recent shots of the actor at his website HERE:








 There isn't any sound, but still a great video and shirtless tribute to all 4 of the Duke boys.




With Bruce Boxleitner on The Battle of the Network Stars


Complementary Colors:

 Nizar M by macpics
From; Favorite Hunks & Other Things


'With Ian knowing that I'm no shy guy when it comes to bearing skin and me knowing his love for the genre, It was natural that our collaboration consisted of nude and erotic photos.'


 Complementary colors are basically colors, that go well together, colors, that when placed next to one other, create the strongest contrast. They are also colors, that appear directly opposite each other in the color spectrum. That is why people generally don't think it's wise to pair green with turquoise green, blue with purple or red with pink. It is thought, colors too closely aligned don't blend well together visually.


Of course we all know that isn't always the case. Whether two things, color in particular, work well together is how they're worn, the shades they come in, and creativity of the person blending them. I would consider photographer macpics and model Nizar M to be close together when it comes to their goals. Both love to create dynamic, erotic and uninhibited imagery. One loves to shoot skin, the other has no issue baring it. So, like the red and pink used within the shoot, they may not be traditionally complementary, their artistic alliance worked beautifully together.


Nizar shares that he and Ian (macpics) had been in contact through Model Mayhem for over a year, and both appreciated each others work. Given they both live in two different hemispheres, Nizar in Belgium, Ian in Australia, they never had the opportunity to work together. When Nizar had the opportunity to fly down under for his studies, he quickly contacted Ian to let him know he was heading to Melbourne.


Model and photographer got together the morning after Nizar had flown into Melbourne. They began with shoot outdoors, partly as Ian's way to show Nizar a little bit of Melbourne before heading back to Ian's studio for the remainder of the shoot. If you have seen my previous pieces featuring Nizar's images, (Both Sides Now / Tell Me Your Stories) you will know he has no issues exposing his body and soul.


Despite his experience doing erotic shoots, Ian shares that Nizar wasn't cocky, in fact he seemed a little a shy at first, but once they got to know each other, that quickly passed. Ian says the shoot's fun mostly stemmed from Nizar, who had a great sense of humor and who had him laughing through much of their time together. I chose some of my favorite shots from their time together for this piece, but you can much on Ian's tumblr HERE:



'The shoot was a little bitter-sweet for me because we only had a limited opportunity to shoot together. Nizar had a busy week, so we had to make the best of our time together. I'd love to get the chance to shoot with him again in order to develop and expand on the the many idea's I had wanted to explore. It was amazing though and a great boost to my ego that when he was planning his trip, he remembered I lived there and wrote to be before his arrival to plan a shoot. I believe I was the only photographer in Australia who got the opportunity to work with him!'