[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Ian McClellan on SNL
Kathryn
kcawte at kcawte.freeserve.co.uk
Tue Mar 19 03:21:47 UTC 2002
Hey, there is nothing wrong with a thirty year age gap! The gap between me and Alan Rickman is approaching that and I certainly wouldn't kick him out of bed! (Chain him to it maybe ...)
I think with Ian McKellan it's partly the voice. He has a dreamy speaking voice (hmm, as does AR, I'm spotting a pattern here). I wish I could have seen this, ah well. And in LOTR he oozed charisma, something which in my book at any rate can turn any average joe into a god. I must admit I wasn't paying vast amounts of attention to him in LOTR, but then I was busy being captivated by a certain elf. Except for those moments when I was being reminded why I adore Sean Bean.
K
If I have children and subsequently grandchildren, I will keep my three-year-old granddaughter near me at all times. When the hero enters to kill me, I will ask him to first explain to her why it is necessary to kill her beloved grandpa. When the hero launches into an explanation of morality way over her head, that will be her cue to pull the lever and send him into the pit of crocodiles. After all, small children like crocodiles almost as much as Evil Overlords and it's important to spend quality time with the grandkids
http://minievil.eviloverlord.com/lists/dungeon_a.html
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From: porphyria_ash
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:06 AM
Subject: [HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Ian McClellan on SNL
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., "cindysphynx" <cindysphynx at c...> wrote:
> Cindy (who thinks Sir Ian is kinda cute, and she doesn't normally
go
> for older men)
Yeah, I'm glad you said this 'cause I was really turned on by him in
LOTR and I kind of freaked myself out. He's, um, 30 years older than
me. Unhappily for me, of course, I'm not his type. ;-) (But I suppose
that's good news for my husband.)
~~Porphyria
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