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星期日, 3月 30, 2008

放假當宅男




這一個禮拜終於沒有惱人清夢的會議,整個禮拜都可以睡到自然醒。想想也該這樣補償一下,畢竟過了兩個禮拜除了睡覺就是工作的日子,而且還都睡不到6個小時,真的縱容一下自己也是應該的。

所以這一個禮拜,自己就結束了兩個一整季的影集。第一部是Ugly Betty Season2,說實在的前幾集還蠻失望的,不知道在演什麼,不過到後來就比較好,比較起來第一季比較好看。不過第二季的Henry更Hot了一點。說實在的精瘦的身材加上神情五官實在是讓我直聯想到直男好友。不過想歸想,已經好幾個月沒有聯絡了,我想也就這樣下去吧,也沒什麼理由在為他迷戀下去。

第二部影集是外師DL推薦的科幻片Heroes,剛看封面沒有找到幾個令人心跳加快的男星,勉強算的話只有一位,就是準備競選市長的主角的哥哥。不過故事一直下去,其實也真的滿好看的。故事也類似在講未來的人類有些有個超能力的英雄漫畫故事。﹝由這點分析,我們家外師這點真的就像沒長大的小朋友,喜歡這種漫畫題材﹞不過所有的超能力裡面,我希望有的,並不是會飛、超越時空、心靈感應、預知未來或是念力移動什麼鬼的,那種不太適合出現在現實生活中的超能力,實在是不太吸引我,反而是兩個女配角的能力,一個是可以催眠別人的能力,另一種就是像X-MAN裡的魔型女,可以改變自己外表的能力,不過這個角色的能力更強,連建築物都可以自行改變。或許這樣生活會比較有意思,也比較容易一些。


接下來還有一部影集要看就是整型春秋第四季,很顯然前幾集,都故意圍繞在同志性向做話題,不過我想應該只是譁眾取寵的幌子,說實在的步入中年的Julian MaMahon也不太吸引我去幻想他是同志,或許他在演Charm第三季的時候,我還覺得他很帥,不過現在,我只能說歲月不饒人...

連續看了兩天的電視,晚上決定好好吃一頓,補充營養。在去吃到飽的火鍋店前,先到學校做一下事情﹝真是自找的工作俇﹞然後到附近從來沒去逛過五分埔看看有沒有適合的褲子可以買。整個五分埔比我想像的大,不過還是很失望,因為沒有看到適合我的,扣除掉80%的女裝,剩下的都是很年輕的服飾,除非我想像當初大學時看到系上那種假ABC學生,或是故意裝年輕,否則這些服裝應該滿划算的。另外說實在在那裡看到的男生,除了年輕的小毛頭不算,其他稍微接近我年紀的男生,還都蠻會打扮的,雖然不能算是穿名牌、打領帶那種貴族型男。不過都很像健身房出來穿的很亮眼,有本錢穿的型男,雖然也很容易一看就覺得是gay... 或許自己也可以多散發多一點gay-pride,大膽一點穿吧

星期四, 11月 02, 2006

Mario Lopez 小帥哥一枚









在網路上逛別人的部落格時,看到一個面孔覺得滿眼熟的。原來他就是之前在整形春秋第四季中跟Julian McMahon一起洗澡的猛男,這傢伙大概又是個美國電視影集中的青春偶像之類的,仔細看看,發現他還有點像自己曾經喜歡過現在記不起名字的模特兒演員, 長的帥身材又好,想不紅也難吧!
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星期二, 10月 10, 2006

Nip/Tuck Julian McMahon in Advocate Magazine 整形春秋第四季GAY爆雜誌

今天去完六福村後,晚上跑到晶晶買了一些玩意來自我鍛鍊,無意間看到九月份的Advocate的封面,是我最喜歡的影集"Nip/Tuck" 之一男主角 Julian McMahon,不過當下沒買,因為已經買了一本Playgirl及一本Good Guy,會買這些也是以前都沒有機會看過,所以買來嘗鮮,不過記取教訓,下次不要買這種情色書刊,直接上網抓來看就好了,要不然看完還不知道要塞哪裡藏?



雖然沒買那本Advocate,不過身為已經看完三季的整形春秋忠實觀眾,還是很想知道發生什麼事情,因為之前友人達客的部落格也介紹了之前引起熱潮的影片,所以上網查看了一下,有一個關於Nip/Tuck影集的論壇,我覺得大部分都是女人的討論,當然有於這一季劇情似乎比較queer,所以還是很多GBLT的族群業加入討混。雖然沒有心力把他翻譯出來,不過我相信還多人的英文都夠好,直接看吧,如果你也沒有買這本雜誌,又想知道的話,節錄一部分文字,其他的請自己下載網友提供的掃描檔吧!我只能說這些外國女人也是一樣八卦。

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ON THE WILD SIDE
Julian McMahon has no sexual hang-ups, and he’s not afraid to say so.

By John Griffiths
Excerpted from The Advocate September 26, 2006


It’s probably just a testament to his scalpel-sharp performance on TV’s naughtiest drama, Nip/Tuck, but the idea of meeting Julian McMahon on a street corner in Hollywood without a chaperone, even in broad daylight, seems a bit dicey. He’s more than convincing as Dr. Christian Troy, the caustic, womanizing man-slut half of the show—which, for the uninitiated, is a daring slice of kink about two sexy professional body carvers.

Luckily, the real McMahon is an open and playful sort. (Witness his sexy Advocate cover shoot, which was the gentleman’s own idea.) At a sushi joint near his hillside home he plops his 6-foot-2, 182-pound self down and orders a Popeye roll, named for its key ingredient, spinach. “I need to get myself some muscles,” he quips. The interviewer assures him he’s fine in that department. McMahon smiles. “That’s what I was fishing for.” Flirt.

Decked out in jeans, McMahon looks younger than he does on the tube, but he is a veteran when it comes to kinky on-screen action. Now entering its fourth season, Nip/Tuck—already brimming with LGBT story lines—is taking the sexy doc on a maybe-gay ride.

In the September 5 premiere, lonely Christian sees a therapist (Brooke Shields), who promptly tells him he’s in love with Sean (Dylan Walsh), his married business partner and best friend. Horrified, our hero hires an interior designer to revamp his Wallpaper-worthy pad and “butch it up.” Included in the makeover: a jutting bronze sculpture that, as Sean clues him in, looks like “a giant cock.”

McMahon is very much on the rise himself these days. Now that he’s notched TV stardom on his bedpost—thanks to Nip/Tuck and Charmed, a show he says he misses—his next conquest is big-screen leading man. He is about to film the sequel to last year’s comic-flick smash hit Fantastic Four, reprising his role as the nasty Dr. Doom alongside a heroic Jessica Alba and megababe Chris Evans. And in March he stars opposite Sandra Bullock in Premonition, a sort of spooky Groundhog Day. All that and Gay.com idolatry too (online fans have been known to marvel at the dimples toward the bottom of his back).

“No one is immune to his charms,” says the star’s Fantastic friend Alba, attempting to explain all the hubbub. “I think even straight men and gay women want to sleep with him.” While she offers no proof of that conviction, it’s worth noting that Rosie O’Donnell is one of many Nip/Tuck celebrity fans who have lined up to guest-star this fall.

Bullock has her own explanation for McMahon-mania: “Have you seen Nip/Tuck?” she asks, c’mon-style. “Enough said.” But wild story lines and McMahon’s dashing good looks aside, Bullock hints that camp is part of the alchemy. When both were bored during a lull on the Premonition set, she recalls, McMahon “did a wicked impression of Hitler’s hairdresser convincing Hitler to go from a handlebar mustache to the little patch he is famous for.” Bullock’s role? “I played the German hausfrau who swept up the salon.”

“I was Hitler’s image consultant,” McMahon later corrects with a sly giggle, as he downs a shrimp tempura and orders himself and his interviewer a second Coke.

But arriving at this shticking point with one of moviedom’s biggest stars hasn’t been an easy sprint for McMahon (and not just because he was nixed as the next James Bond). True, he and his two sisters were born into privilege in Sydney, but he has seen his share of sorrow and relationship woes.

His father, William, onetime prime minister of Australia, died when Julian was just 20. His 1994 marriage to pop singer and gay icon Dannii Minogue fizzled after just one year. And his 1999 marriage to actress Brooke Burns, which produced his daughter Madison, now 6, lasted only two years.

“I’m not even on the Richter scale of where I want to be,” McMahon says, adding that he relates to the journey many of his gay pals have faced: “They’ve had to travel to be where they’re at, and it’s not an easy ride.” The interviewer calls it the trooper mentality. “I find that intriguing,” he says, noting that he’s lost friends to AIDS and drugs, “and definitely, without a doubt, I feel like I’ve been on a similar journey myself.”

Like a lot of us, he has a penchant for stylish excess. McMahon lowers his white Hoven Ritz sunglasses, which reflect his latest obsession. “I buy six pairs at a time,” he says, rolling his eyes. He drives a 2007 Jaguar Super V8, favors Dolce and Gabbana suits, and gets off on the mind-blowing films of Michelangelo Antonioni. But these days the reformed—OK, “exhausted”—ladies man prefers to watch The Amazing Race with Madison. He’s even thinking of trading in his Austin Powers–worthy bachelor pad, a modern multistory palace with a gym and huge windows that frame the Hollywood sign. “I think about moving for my girl,” he says. “I wouldn’t mind a place with a little more grass.” Another revelation: “I just bought this tea set. I make my own ginger teas!”

source:
http://www.advocate.com/currentstory1_w_ektid36322.asp

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