The Cutes. I keep thinking that that's what guys like ( Sandra Dee, Goldie Hawn...etc. Sally Field - "Smoky & The Bandit" ) But I'm sexist, according to Bob. (
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Is there anything comparable with men? Beefcake, hunks, matinee idols, boy toys?
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Interesting? WHo's talking about Interesting? Bob, don't confuse interesting for cute. And Sandra was attractive though I know it's all in the eye of the beholder. She might not be Sonja Henie-cute or Jon Provost-cute, but Dee was cute. As for Sally, she'll never say that again. She's mature now, and will give a gracious speech. Of course, Jennifer Lewis will probably win and that'll end that. ( BTW, did you see "Silver Linings Playbook"? It was very good. And the Mom in that movie was excellent. She's an underdog to win a Best Supporting Oscar. )[u]Robert Regan[/u] wrote:Theresa, your examples of cute on the screen are interesting. I never found Sandra Dee particularly attractive or interesting, I'v already mentioned my feelings about the inimitable Goldie, but Sally Field for me represents the Triumph over cute. I really want her to win another Oscar this year, so I can hear her say, "You still like me!"
Teri - "Roll roll roll in the hay."[u]ChiO[/u] wrote:Forever Cute, But With the Talent to Overcome It
Teri Garr
Carol Kane
Was Kinda Cute, But Still Pretty, and Then Sexy, But Still Cute
Diane Keaton
Actually, I don't know any American males of my generation (Baby Boomer) who loved Sandra Dee. Oh... all of the girls of my generation loved her (and Doris Day), but no male that I knew did. (Dear Herr Doktor Freud: A female attraction to the impersonators of the virginal ideal? Is that Agape or Thanatos?)RR wrote:
I realize that I may be the only American male of my generation not to have loved Dee as a teen
Of course! It takes a certain maturity to play a child.I don't know about those 50s JDs. They were all way into their twenties!