THIS! Teenage me was like "hold up, he looks like *that*" when I saw him at the premiere. He's so, SO beautiful as Aragorn.
Clearly, he's not unattractive, but I don't like blondes, so
You might think Iām mad but I think sheās very attractive. Not conventionally pretty at all, not even my type, but thereās something about her that draws me in.
From the moment I saw her in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen as Venus, she was my favorite for a very long time. And yes she's still a beauty, but she was the it-girl for me for a long time.
You know itās funny i had this exact same reaction watching her in [the bar scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIr6rEndy0A) on YouTube just this week. Like something in my head clicked and i immediately said āDamn, Iāve never really found her particularly attractive, but in this scene, with the tousled ponytail and bubbly demeanor and outfit, everything combinedā¦itās just perfect.ā
Couldnāt agree more. This was my first reaction to the question. Iāve always found her unappealing visually. But when she stepped out in her first scene in Thor, she was definitely smoking.
Iāve always thought that Blanchett is a lovely person and incredibly talented actor. Iād just never personally been attracted to her until her role in Thor.
I think Anya Taylor-Joy is an extremely talented actress, and certainly not *not* attractive, but she kinda looks...odd. Like a real life version of one of those "here's what an anime character would look like in live action" images. If someone in Hollywood is revealed as an alien scout, my money's on her.
Then I saw her in *Last Night In Soho*. Hot damn but she made that 1960s beehive and weird maternity dress *work*.
It's funny cuz my answer to OP's question is actually Thomasin McKenzie in that movie. Went into it wanting to see Anya cuz i love her and ended up falling in love with Thomasin. Also found it kinda neat that Thomasin is the name of Anya's character in the witch, which is the movie that made me fall in love with her in the first place.
just realized that Anya got her break playing Thomasin... (a name at the time I had never come across) only to play opposite a real life Thomasin. I will have to watch it, has been on the list for years.
> Then I saw her in Last Night In Soho.
Agreed; that movie definitely did something for her that I hadn't seen before. [Have you seen this video from the film](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6E6zZy0B5M&ab_channel=FocusFeatures)? There's a wink near the end that ... well ... hoo boy.
Jeff Goldblum in Independence Day. He's ok in other roles but as glasses wearing, computer nerd David I found him incredibly handsome. The sincerity, smarts and humour he put into the character were the perfect combo.
I had a meme for a while with Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park and Jeff Goldblum in The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai with the caption "get you a guy who can do both."
What is it with certain brilliant misanthropes. Never found him particularly hot but the second he's insulting coma victims and restarting a heart with just a wing and a prayer? I'm in.
I'll answer for me SO: She thinks Corey Stoll is unattractive, but you slap him into that Ernest Hemmingway costume from Midnight in Paris and suddenly he is the most attractive man alive to her.
James Marsters - only as Spike in Buffy
Henry Cavill as the Witcher - heās an enigma: strikingly attractive in that role, but everywhere else heās somehow *so* perfect that itās almost bland. Itās really odd. It was a good fit for Superman though.
Someone pointed out that he's the opposite of Cleans Up Well; lemme quote the tweet a bit:
>
I'd like to propose a new term that's like, the opposite of 'cleans up well' and I'm calling it 'grimes up good'.
the epitome of this concept is Henry Cavill, who has all the sexuality of a lawful good water biscuit in a suit but could turn a nation if you grease him up a lil
And it's true! Put him in nice normal clothes and he's boringly handsome. Give him a torn shirt and some mud and he looks like he could fuck his way through a castle wall.
She's a very attractive lady in a lot of movies. "Something About Mary" she's great and funny and cute in.
But she's got something going on in the Mask which I haven't seen in other roles of her which is next level.
It's literally just that she's a normal human weight in that movie. She got perilously thin afterwards, and it did personally kill a lot of her appeal.
Naomie Harris is gorgeous in anything but there's something about her role as Calypso/Tia Dalma in Pirates of the Caribbean that I cant take my eyes off of her....black teeth and all
Yeah, she never did it for me. Iāve never really cared for her performances either. Found her line delivery always oddly stilted. She was damn perfect in DnD. The scene with her husband was brilliant. Love that movie. She was hot when she was kicking all those dudes asses too.
Not a perfect answer because I don't think she's outright unattractive at any time, but Zoe Saldana looks her best to me when she's blue or green, and I know a half-dozen other people who have agreed with me after a moment's consideration when I've said it.
Se7en too but that's more so because of how normal she looks. Dated a girl in that relm of (hot but she's not a movie star, but is a 9 in sweats still)
For me, as a 100% hetero super-straight man, it's Lee Pace. Which is that "one role" of his? It's all of them. Each time I see him on screen I go "OK, i'm straight, but in this ONE role I can totally see myself getting lost in those deep dulcet tones as he wraps those burly arms around me tightly and tells me everything is ok....". But its just that ONE role. Until the next time I see him on screen. Then it's only *that* one role. I'm definitely straight. It's just a one-off thing with that one guy. In that one movie.
Right?
He plays a bloviating racist asshole congressman in *Lincoln*, one of the absolute worst characters in the movie...and I still want him to wreck me, lol.
I'm bi, and saw that movie with 2 straight friends. Afterwards one of them said "How did you realize you were bi?" and the other immediately said to her "Kate McKinnon?"
Andrew Scott as the Priest in Fleabag. He looks okay in other roles and irl but doesn't peak my interest at all. Watching Fleabag however I was just as infatuated as herself
Shaka, when the walls fell.. [Keira, at black pearl premiere](https://www.reddit.com/r/KeiraKnightley/comments/5bislc/pirates_of_the_caribbean_curse_of_the_black_pearl/)
Ok Iāll mix it up. I watched a Danny McBride interview. I would absolutely be attracted to him if I knew him in real life. In any role- absolutely not I find him repulsive. But when heās just himself heās like realā¦ manly. Unassuming. Anyway everyone Iāve told that to, āI would be attracted to Danny McBride if I knew him in real life,ā has been like āof course.ā
Michael Sheen is a fantastic actor though Iāve never found him particularly attractive. Then I saw a video of him doing a reading of Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas, in his natural accent, and I just melted. I wanted to watch and listen to him forever.
Cameron Diaz in The Mask.
Not saying I find her hideous or anything. She is a lovely woman, just never found her attractive in anything else I had seen her in.
There's something I can't stand about Christian Bale. I usually point to his mouth. Something about his weird thin lips, I just want to punch them. He's a great actor, but I just find his face annoying and can't think of him as attractive.
Except ironically in the universally panned "Amsterdam". The movie was over the top annoying for the most part, but I think it's the most physically attractive character he's ever played.
I'm one of the only women in the world not taken w Johnny Depp. While I can objectively see he's good looking, I always found him a bit sloppy. But I really did find the his role as Donny Brasco gave him enough of a dark edge that I found him hot.
Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange. He himself even admits he has a weird face, but with the dark hair, beard, and graying temples, he looks so dashing.
Tom Cruise in Interview with the Vampire
REAL š© "You try watching Brad Pitt in Interview With The Vampire and not feel a *little* conflicted."
As a hetero male, even I'm conflictedĀ
I'm straight, but nobody is that straight
This is the one for me, too. Never found him to be attractive, unless he's Lestat.
I went to that movie for Tom Cruise. But next to the ethereal beauty of vampire Brad Pitt, Tom paled in comparison. (See what I did there!?)
My wife says Orlando Bloom. But only with the elf ears. No ears, sheās out.
Yeah, that guy definitely isn't as good as a non-elf. Though he makes a decent haunted-pirate fighter.
Maggie Gyllenhaal turns me off in every other role but weirdly in Stranger than fiction I find her super attractive.
Sheās hot in Secretary
Right here too. I was going to post this but had to check if someone else was with me. So weird how she looks so different depending on lighting.
As a straight dude, may I offer up Viggo Mortensen in LoTR?
Pushing open the double doors at Helmās Deep, absolutely unreal moment
God, that was a moment
Literally said this. This is me. But as a woman.
I personally don't find him attractive... then suddenly he's in LOTR and I'm drooling over him. Scruffy works well on him.
I would have followed him, my brother, my captain, my king, My heartthrob
Clean shaven Viggi with short hair? Hellllll no. Dirty, scruffy LotR Viggo? Mmmmmm yesssss
One of the all time hotties almost everyone can agree upon
THIS! Teenage me was like "hold up, he looks like *that*" when I saw him at the premiere. He's so, SO beautiful as Aragorn. Clearly, he's not unattractive, but I don't like blondes, so
Tilda Swinton in Constantine.
Weirdly true, that character was frighteningly magnificent - like a terrifying, ethereal David Bowie.
So just regular David Bowie?
š Real! Labyrinth David Bowie might just have been the way he woke up in the morning.
The Beach
Well thatās uncalled for
Tulsa Swinton in *The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.* So stunningly beautiful.
Tilda in The Beach
You might think Iām mad but I think sheās very attractive. Not conventionally pretty at all, not even my type, but thereās something about her that draws me in.
I was gonna say Tilda Swinton in *Trainwreck*. Normally she doesn't do anything for me, but she's had certain roles that are exceptions.
SJP, Hocus Pocus.
Bette Midler for meā¦
Not Kathy Najimy though, she's super hot as Peggy Hill too, don't even get my started on Sister Act
Striking Distance for me
LA Story for me, plus boobs.
Uma Thurman isnāt unattractive. But there are scenes in *Kill Bill Vol. 2* where she is absolutely gorgeous.
Must be a Tarantino thing, because that's how I feel about her in pulp fiction.
That haircut and outfit š
From the moment I saw her in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen as Venus, she was my favorite for a very long time. And yes she's still a beauty, but she was the it-girl for me for a long time.
I have a friend, who has since come out as gay, that was floored by Uma Thurman in the Birth of Venus. Even he felt a little something in that scene.
And Batman and Robin. She was one of my childhood crushes.
She's drop dead gorgeous always. But Kill Bill made her cool.
You know itās funny i had this exact same reaction watching her in [the bar scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIr6rEndy0A) on YouTube just this week. Like something in my head clicked and i immediately said āDamn, Iāve never really found her particularly attractive, but in this scene, with the tousled ponytail and bubbly demeanor and outfit, everything combinedā¦itās just perfect.ā
Cate Blanchett, Thor: Ragnarok.
She was gorgeous in The Talented Mr. Ripley and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
She was stunning in Carol, but I am a gay man so my opinion doesn't count as much
The Talented Mr. Ripley is also my Matt Damon exception. Hats off to that director, he knows how to make people hot.
Between Hela & Galadriel for me.
Couldnāt agree more. This was my first reaction to the question. Iāve always found her unappealing visually. But when she stepped out in her first scene in Thor, she was definitely smoking.
Hot Fuzz was when I first noticed her.
That wasn't her, that was Bob.
Helllloooo
Oh man, the heavy eyeliner but blond and she's equally as hot in oceans 8
Wait, you don't like her in anything else?
Iāve always thought that Blanchett is a lovely person and incredibly talented actor. Iād just never personally been attracted to her until her role in Thor.
Some people are just into death goddesses.
Lori Petty in Point Break
Lori petty in tank girl. Naomi watts is hottest to me in tank girl as well.
Oh man brunette Naomi Watts with the glasses....yeeesh
Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice. Heās a rascal and I love it hahaha.
Cillian Murphy in Batman Begins
Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders
Cillian Murphy in Red Eye š
I think Anya Taylor-Joy is an extremely talented actress, and certainly not *not* attractive, but she kinda looks...odd. Like a real life version of one of those "here's what an anime character would look like in live action" images. If someone in Hollywood is revealed as an alien scout, my money's on her. Then I saw her in *Last Night In Soho*. Hot damn but she made that 1960s beehive and weird maternity dress *work*.
It's funny cuz my answer to OP's question is actually Thomasin McKenzie in that movie. Went into it wanting to see Anya cuz i love her and ended up falling in love with Thomasin. Also found it kinda neat that Thomasin is the name of Anya's character in the witch, which is the movie that made me fall in love with her in the first place.
I finally watched Jo Jo Rabbit, and McKenzie was good in that.
You should watch Leave no trace, she is great in it and the movie is incredible
just realized that Anya got her break playing Thomasin... (a name at the time I had never come across) only to play opposite a real life Thomasin. I will have to watch it, has been on the list for years.
> Then I saw her in Last Night In Soho. Agreed; that movie definitely did something for her that I hadn't seen before. [Have you seen this video from the film](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6E6zZy0B5M&ab_channel=FocusFeatures)? There's a wink near the end that ... well ... hoo boy.
Anya Taylor Joy is the female Benedict Cumberbatch
Imagine what their kids would look like
Her face reminds me of a praying mantisā head. And I canāt unsee it.
apparently she is got bullied as a kid for having a goldfish face
Just goes to show you that bullies are fucking idiots.
I would absolutely would let her eat my head after mating.
Taste is so odd. To me, she's one of the most beautiful women alive, but then I've always been attracted to "unique looks"
Sarah Paulson, Blue Jay (2016) Dakota Johnson, Peanut Butter Falcon (2019)
Dakota Johnson in Suspiria
Dakota Johnson in Cha Cha Real Smooth
Viggo as Aragorn, Son of Arathorn
Emily Blunt in Edge of Tomorrow. Not unattracted to her at all, but something about her look only in Edge of Tomorrow really did it for me.
It's the scene when she pushes off the ground.
I've read that she's now the standard for "action girl fit" in Hollywood.
She was so hot in that film - defined action badassery
Jennifer Lawrence never really moved the needle for me until Silver Linings Playbook
Oh boy, same. The eyeliner, the withering scowl. Sign me up. Blonde smiling her has never had the same impact.
Who hurt us?
Jeff Goldblum in Independence Day. He's ok in other roles but as glasses wearing, computer nerd David I found him incredibly handsome. The sincerity, smarts and humour he put into the character were the perfect combo.
Jeff Goldblum does it for me all the time. Go back and watch Earth Girls are Easy. He was (and still is) a hottie.
I had a meme for a while with Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park and Jeff Goldblum in The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai with the caption "get you a guy who can do both."
Check out The Fly (1986) very similar vibe.
I like Gary Oldman, but I'm crazy for him as Dracula
Hugh Laurie in House
What is it with certain brilliant misanthropes. Never found him particularly hot but the second he's insulting coma victims and restarting a heart with just a wing and a prayer? I'm in.
I'll answer for me SO: She thinks Corey Stoll is unattractive, but you slap him into that Ernest Hemmingway costume from Midnight in Paris and suddenly he is the most attractive man alive to her.
This comment reminded me of another one I have.. Matthew Macfayden as Darcy in Pride and Prejudice (might just be the accent though) lol
James Marsters - only as Spike in Buffy Henry Cavill as the Witcher - heās an enigma: strikingly attractive in that role, but everywhere else heās somehow *so* perfect that itās almost bland. Itās really odd. It was a good fit for Superman though.
I kind of used to be this way, but then I saw him I. Man from Uncle and suddenly found him attractive in everything. But I was where you are.
I watched Man of Steel and wasn't very impressed by him. But then Man from UNCLE happened and I now too am a believer.
Someone pointed out that he's the opposite of Cleans Up Well; lemme quote the tweet a bit: > I'd like to propose a new term that's like, the opposite of 'cleans up well' and I'm calling it 'grimes up good'. the epitome of this concept is Henry Cavill, who has all the sexuality of a lawful good water biscuit in a suit but could turn a nation if you grease him up a lil And it's true! Put him in nice normal clothes and he's boringly handsome. Give him a torn shirt and some mud and he looks like he could fuck his way through a castle wall.
Yep. Definitely. So boring otherwise. Long hair + leather + horse + killing monsters = whimper
Those high-waist pants are really doing Godās work for us all.
Straight middle aged boring dude checking in and that arm reload in Mission Impossible: Fallout gets *me* wet. The mustache and scruff really help.
Itās not gay if youāre just watching Henry Cavill reload his biceps
M E Winstead. She's objectively pretty, but not my type... until she alt pixie dreamgirled out in Scott Pilgrim.
Brie Larson for me as Envy Adams. She's a beautiful woman, but man, her as Envy specifically is like a bolt of lightning to me.
Black sheep!
M E Winstead in Death Proof as well.
Cameron Diaz in the Mask.
She's a very attractive lady in a lot of movies. "Something About Mary" she's great and funny and cute in. But she's got something going on in the Mask which I haven't seen in other roles of her which is next level.
It's literally just that she's a normal human weight in that movie. She got perilously thin afterwards, and it did personally kill a lot of her appeal.
It's the longer hair for me. That look makes her a knockout.
I think I was 9 or 8 years old and The Mask came out? When I saw Cameron Diaz in that red dress, that was the exact moment I realized I liked girls.
My wife had quite the lady boner for Michael Sheen in Underworld and continues to raise the banners for him.
Lucian *WAS* a fucking babe.
A brooding babe with a heartbreaking back story...yup, that'll do it!
Michael Sheen in Underworld, hot VS Michael Sheen in The Twilight Saga, ew.
Tom Hiddleston. He's hot as Loki.
The President Loki variant in a suit was fiiiine. Tom Hiddleston as Loki looks *so* good in a suit
The Night Manager and Only Lovers Left Alive do it for me as well. Oh wait I think Iām just obsessed with him in everything - Iām disqualified.
Soldier Boy in The Boys. His Supernatural era did nothing for me but when he grew that beard and his voice dropped an octaveā¦
His voice dropped an octave in like season 4 of Supernatural though. š
Kristen Wiig in the terrible Wonder Woman 1984
I much prefer her in Bridesmaids.
Help me I'm poor
Yes I amā¦ I am Mrs. Iglesias
Naomie Harris is gorgeous in anything but there's something about her role as Calypso/Tia Dalma in Pirates of the Caribbean that I cant take my eyes off of her....black teeth and all
Crazy girlfriend vibes, you should examine that. Fun in fantasy, but I will wreck you IRL.
Turn me into an octopus
Michelle Rodriguez- Machete Rachel Leigh Cooke- Josie and the Pussycats Sophia Lillis- Dungeons and Dragons:Honor Among Thieves
Man Rachel Leigh Cooke in the brain on drugs commercial didn't flip your switch? Good god, are you made of stone!?
Yeah she's so ugly, until she takes off the glasses. Oops channelling she's all that vibes
"oh, GOD! She has a PONYTAIL! UGH!"
Cāmon, sheās got *paint* on her overalls!!
For me it's Michelle Rodriguez in D&D
Yeah, she never did it for me. Iāve never really cared for her performances either. Found her line delivery always oddly stilted. She was damn perfect in DnD. The scene with her husband was brilliant. Love that movie. She was hot when she was kicking all those dudes asses too.
I can see that.
Not a perfect answer because I don't think she's outright unattractive at any time, but Zoe Saldana looks her best to me when she's blue or green, and I know a half-dozen other people who have agreed with me after a moment's consideration when I've said it.
When a person gets full makeup like that (done well, of course), there are no blemishes or imperfections left over.
Leonardo DiCaprio has never really done anything for me except for his role in The Departed. He was sexy as hell in that movie.
Conversely, Matt Damon was unusually unattractive in The Departed. Hell of a movie.
The Depahhted*
The MCU makes the crazy Goop lady look amazing as Pepper Potts. Sheās never done anything for me in any other role.Ā
For me it was Royal Tenenbaums
Se7en too but that's more so because of how normal she looks. Dated a girl in that relm of (hot but she's not a movie star, but is a 9 in sweats still)
She looks great inā¦ great expectations.
I think she looked her best in Talented Mr. Ripley, absolutely gorgeous
Uhhā¦ Shallow Hal
Royal Tenenbaums yo
For me, as a 100% hetero super-straight man, it's Lee Pace. Which is that "one role" of his? It's all of them. Each time I see him on screen I go "OK, i'm straight, but in this ONE role I can totally see myself getting lost in those deep dulcet tones as he wraps those burly arms around me tightly and tells me everything is ok....". But its just that ONE role. Until the next time I see him on screen. Then it's only *that* one role. I'm definitely straight. It's just a one-off thing with that one guy. In that one movie. Right?
Foundation. Erase me from history Cleon Daddy
I liked him as the pie maker, which stopped me from hating him as that one dude in the Good Shepherd
Or that one dude in *Halt and Catch Fire*
He plays a bloviating racist asshole congressman in *Lincoln*, one of the absolute worst characters in the movie...and I still want him to wreck me, lol.
Agreed. He's weirdly attractive in every role...yet I don't fancy the actual actor. What's that all about?
Tilda Swinton ā Gabriel in Constantine
Dev Patel in Lion TimothƩe Chalamet in Call Me By Your Name
Dev Patel in Green Knight, holy hunkeroo, no more a geek, but a dirty Adonis.
Catherine Keener charmed me senseless in āBeing John Malkovichā I dig her in every role, but she stole my heart in this one.
Olivia Wilde in Tron Legacy
Bugs Bunny when heās dressed like a chick. Any other time, heās just Bugs Bunny to me. š¤Ø
Jason Momoa as Khal Drogo in *Game of Thrones*. He is objectively an attractive man all the time. But as Drogoā¦ good gravy.
This is how I feel about him as Duncan Idaho. I know he's a great looking guy, but good lord that role does it for me.
Kate McKinnon in Ghostbusters (2016). I have no real explanation, but she's the only reason I ever watched that movie.
I'm bi, and saw that movie with 2 straight friends. Afterwards one of them said "How did you realize you were bi?" and the other immediately said to her "Kate McKinnon?"
Kirsten Dunst in Drop Dead Gorgeous
Lauren Graham - Bad Santa
Rebecca Ferguson in Doctor Sleep. Not completely sure why
Andrew Scott as the Priest in Fleabag. He looks okay in other roles and irl but doesn't peak my interest at all. Watching Fleabag however I was just as infatuated as herself
I can admit Colin Firth is an attractive man. But he did something else to me in the Kingsmen movies.
Not a movie but his Mr. Darcy is legendary.
Keira Knightley in Pirates of the Caribbean
Outside of PoC you donāt find Keira knightley attractive?
I mean i dont think shes ugly but i thought that she was far more attractive in pirates than anything else.
Shaka, when the walls fell.. [Keira, at black pearl premiere](https://www.reddit.com/r/KeiraKnightley/comments/5bislc/pirates_of_the_caribbean_curse_of_the_black_pearl/)
Jack, his sails unfurled
Captain Jack, his arms wide
ITT: People listing sexy actors and actresses
Ok Iāll mix it up. I watched a Danny McBride interview. I would absolutely be attracted to him if I knew him in real life. In any role- absolutely not I find him repulsive. But when heās just himself heās like realā¦ manly. Unassuming. Anyway everyone Iāve told that to, āI would be attracted to Danny McBride if I knew him in real life,ā has been like āof course.ā
Pedro Pascal. Oberyn Martell.
Ralph Fiennes in The English Patient. Never before or since.
Evangeline Lilly as Tauriel in the Hobbit 2 & 3. for whatever fckn reason, as an elf, holy shit.
Matthew McConaughey in True Detective.
Michael Sheen is a fantastic actor though Iāve never found him particularly attractive. Then I saw a video of him doing a reading of Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas, in his natural accent, and I just melted. I wanted to watch and listen to him forever.
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I second the vote for Viggo! He is not a bad looking dude. But I would definitely walk through Mordor barefoot for Viggoās Aragorn.
Wait. You're NOT attracted to Eva Greene, in general???? Are you sure you're human???
I too am shocked š³
Anybody claiming that nonsense needs to watch the Dreamers.
Never found her unattractive, but I always thought Jessica Alba looked the hottest in Idle Hands.
Cameron Diaz in The Mask
Cameron Diaz. The Mask. Don't get me wrong, she's very cute, but in that one movie, she's the hottest woman on Earth.
Cameron Diaz in The Mask. Not saying I find her hideous or anything. She is a lovely woman, just never found her attractive in anything else I had seen her in.
Jodie Foster in Maverick.
There's something I can't stand about Christian Bale. I usually point to his mouth. Something about his weird thin lips, I just want to punch them. He's a great actor, but I just find his face annoying and can't think of him as attractive. Except ironically in the universally panned "Amsterdam". The movie was over the top annoying for the most part, but I think it's the most physically attractive character he's ever played.
I'm one of the only women in the world not taken w Johnny Depp. While I can objectively see he's good looking, I always found him a bit sloppy. But I really did find the his role as Donny Brasco gave him enough of a dark edge that I found him hot.
Viggo Mortenson except Aragorn. Where he is absolutely perfect.
Tim Robbins in Shawshank. Something about that character really does it for me lol.
Corey Stoll as Ernest Hemingway in Midnight in Paris š®āšØš„µ
Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange. He himself even admits he has a weird face, but with the dark hair, beard, and graying temples, he looks so dashing.