Friday, February 12, 2016

History's Hottest Movie Actors:

From:  Boy Culture 
Do you like it Ruff?
 #79 
Mark Ruffalo 
(1967—) 
Of course the entire list is all about my own taste, but I'm aware how including Ruffalo on a list that avoids people like Leonardo DiCaprio could infuriate some. However, since the first time I saw him on screen almost 13 years ago, I've carried a torch for this cerebral, sloppy guy, the kind of guy who'd have to haul up his sagging jeans and would smell bad at the end of one day and who you could imagine doing serious damage to the object of his affection in bed—if only accidentally. He's one of the few actors on the list I've met and I can report he is beyond nice and has a great sense of humor—I thanked him, as one hirsute man to another, for showing off his hairy body every chance he gets and he loved that.

 Sexy Sampler
You Can Count on Me (2000), The Last Castle (2001), View from the Top (2003), In the Cut (2003), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Zodiac (2007), The Kids Are All Right (2010), The Avengers (2012)


Classic Television - Prime Time

Sanford and Son
Original channel
NBC
Original run
January 14, 1972 – March 25, 1977
Starring
Redd Foxx
Demond Wilson

Sanford and Son is an American sitcom, based on the BBC's Steptoe and Son, that ran on the NBC television network from January 14, 1972, to March 25, 1977.

Known for its edgy racial humor, running gags and catch phrases, the series was adapted by Norman Lear and considered NBC's answer to CBS's All in the Family. Sanford and Son has been hailed as the precursor to many other African American sitcoms. It was a ratings hit throughout its six season run.

While the role of Fred G. Sanford was known for his bigotry and cantankerousness, the role of Lamont Sanford was that of a conscientious peacemaker. At times, both characters would involve themselves in schemes. Other colorful/unconventional characters on the show included Aunt Esther, Grady Wilson, Bubba Bexley, and Rollo Lawson.

In 2007, Time magazine included the show on their list of the "100 Best TV Shows of All Time".

100 Most Eligible Bachelors 2016

From: OUT
Jonathan Groff
Actor/Singer

Jonathan Drew Groff (born March 26, 1985) is an American actor and singer. At the age of 22, Groff received a Tony Award nomination for his performance as Melchior Gabor in the Broadway rock musical Spring Awakening. He also portrayed the role of Claude in the critically acclaimed revival of Hair. Regularly seen on the off-Broadway stage, Groff has won an Obie Award for starring in two of Craig Lucas's plays, Prayer for My Enemy and The Singing Forest. He made his West End debut in the revival of the play Deathtrap opposite Simon Russell Beale.

In 2013, Groff starred in the first-ever screen adaptation of author David Sedaris's work, C.O.G., in which he portrayed a character based on Sedaris himself, and as the voice of Kristoff in Frozen. On television, Groff portrayed the recurring role of Jesse St. James in the Fox series Glee, and from 2014 to 2015, he starred as Patrick Murray in the HBO series Looking.

Groff is currently playing the role of King George III in the new Broadway musical Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.

Favorite Birthday Boy #1 for February 12th:

One of my favorites, tennis star Juan Carlos Ferrero turns 36 today. 
From: Favorite Hunks & Other Things










He’s Naked: Christopher Atkins

From: OMG
 We saw a couples flashes of Chris Atkins‘s penis in The Blue Lagoon (remember, the one with Brooke Shields when she still had a unibrow?), but he was either swimming around in a very cold ocean or sliding down rocks with his baby, so neither were very sexy.


 Fortunately, he decided to take some steamy photos either before or after the fact. I don’t know what he looks like now, but Mr. Atkins was very hot (if a bit girly) then.





 


His Butt: Bram Hoover

From: OMG
 Bram Hoover has appeared on everything from 90210 to The Girl’s Guide to Depravity. Check him out! 










New Look😎

A photo posted by James Franco (@jamesfrancotv) on

History's Hottest Movie Actors:

From:  Boy Culture
Arms and the man
 #80 
Eric Bana 
(1968—) 
This tall drink of water is yet another sexy Australian. Are they born sexy there? (Of course not. But you know what I mean.) He started as a comic, went international in a gutsy drama and has been a steady, often somewhat stoic, presence in films ever since. I love the blankness of his expression, into which so many things can be read—like Garbo.

Sexy Sampler
Black Hawk Down (2001), Hulk (2003), Troy (2004), Munich (2005), The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), Star Trek (2009), Deadfall (2012)

February 12th is Lincoln's Birthday

Lincoln Gates
Lincoln's Birthday is a legal, public holiday in some U.S. states, observed on the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth on February 12, 1809. Arizona, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and New York observe the holiday. New Jersey observed the holiday until September 29, 2008 when New Jersey enacted The Public Employee Pension and Benefits Reform Act of 2008, which eliminated the holiday.

In other states, Lincoln's birthday is not celebrated separately, as a stand-alone holiday. Instead Lincoln's Birthday is combined with a celebration of President George Washington's birthday (also in February) and celebrated either as Washington's Birthday or as Presidents' Day, and on the third Monday of February, simultaneously with the Federal holiday, instead on Washington's or Lincoln's actual birthday,

February 12th is Paul Bunyan Day

Paul Bunyan Day is always on February 12.  Why?

Because according to the people of Bangor, Maine, Paul Bunyan was born there on February 12, 1834.   Link   Now, I realize that there are many other areas of the United States who have "Paul Bunyan Days" celebrations such as those in Michigan, Minnesota, Portland and California.  But, a town's celebration date doesn't necessarily mean that is the real birthday of Paul Bunyan or Paul Bunyan Day.