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Ricardo Montalban
Alan Rickman
Anthony Hopkins
Leonard Nimoy
Liam Neeson
Cary Grant
Jimmy Stewart
Rex Harrison
Christopher Heyerdahl
Favorite actresses:
Emma Thompson
Judi Dench
Kate Winslet
Gillian Anderson
Maggie Smith
Audrey Hepburn
Favorite T.V. shows:
The X-Files
Sanctuary
Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Voyager
Stargate: SG-1
Stargate: Atlantis
Warehouse 13
Eureka
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Get Smart
Favorite T.V. relationships:
Mulder/Scully
O'Neill/Carter
99/Max
Most attractive men (living and dead) in my opinion: (in no order and subject to change)
Richard Dean Anderson
Dean Martin
Ricardo Montalban
Leonard Nimoy
Brent Spiner
Paul McGillion
Liam Neeson
Don Adams
Patrick Stewart
Vincent D'Onofrio
Jason Isaacs
Michael Shanks
David Duchovny
Jonathan Frakes
Rex Harrison
Aidan Quinn
James Stewart
David Hewlett
Cary Grant
Gabriel Byrne
Richard Belzer
Robert Picardo
Colin Firth
George Eads
Frank Sinatra
John de Lancie
Ryan Robbins
Gregory Peck
Gene Kelly
Tom Wilkinson
Anthony Hopkins
Richard Harris
Remember, I said these men were attractive, not all of them are great actors... some of them verge on being poor actors... but they've got that "something".
Favorite movies: (NOT in order of favorite to least. This list is also subject to change so check back if you feel so inclined)
An American in Paris
Anna and the King
Arsenic and Old Lace
Bleak House (okay so it's a miniseries)
Braveheart
Brigadoon
Dear Frankie
Emma
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Hearts in Atlantis
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Howard's End
The Importance of Being Earnest
Lady in the Water
Last Chance Harvey
Les Miserables
Life is Beautiful
Meet Me In St. Louis
Mrs. Brown
My Fair Lady
Nell
Paradise Road
The Patriot
The Phantom of the Opera
Pride and Prejudice- the TV mini series (I still count it as a movie... even if it is 5 hours long)
The Quiet Man
The Remains of the Day
Roman Holiday
Sense and Sensibility
Shadowlands
Silence of the Lambs
Singing in the Rain
Snow Cake
Something the Lord Made
Star Trek I, II, III and IV
Stranger Than Fiction
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street- I like both the new version and the original Angela Lansbury version
Two Weeks With Love
The Winter Guest
Wit
X-Files: Fight the Future
X-Files: I Want to Believe
Like I said... there is no order besides alphabetical here, these are just the movies that popped into my head at the time. I'll update this list as I remember more.
Reviews
Truly Madly Deeply (1990)
Didn't come off as "hokey"...
A man who comes back as a ghost to assist his grieving wife... it could have been really cheesy, but Rickman and Stevenson pull it off! I loved this movie and I'm not normally into romantic comedies. The comedy is subtle and doesn't dominate the movie. If you're looking for a happy-go-lucky, laugh a minute movie, look elsewhere. Stevenson's tears and grief are very realistic and you truly feel her desperation. Yet, though there is sadness and even the ending is bitter-sweet, you don't leave feeling depressed and there ARE laughs along the way. Rickman and Stevenson's singing scene is tremendous and a must see for all Rickman fans! It is strange to call a movie about a ghost "realistic", but it is. The relationship between the two leads is very realistic and the chemistry is incredible. All in all a charming little flick to watch when you feel like cuddling up and watching a good love story.