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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2013 17:33:22 GMT -5
[/IMG] [/quote] Shhh...let's tell him it's over..and then...KaPOW! [/quote] I can't... he's so cute!!! : And he plays the mandolin and the guitar and loves Adam :wub:
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Post by teddybear on Jan 3, 2013 17:33:44 GMT -5
He still looks stunning to me with the Melvin, but I find that his clean shaven face more loveable at fist sight than Melvin,, and I just want him to have more fans. He will knock more strangers or even haters dead with his clean face than with Melvin. I am sure there would be more drooling over his beauty from Vietnamese press and he will gain more Vietnamese fans this time if he didn't have facial hair. That is the only reason for me to prefer his clean face
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Post by JazzRocks on Jan 3, 2013 17:35:20 GMT -5
I've been one of the most outspoken about not loving melvin the facial hair. But I just made this photo my desktop BG. I mean LOOK at that profile! I don't even SEE any facial hair! The rehearsal photos/videos have been among my favorites oddly enough and I think part of it is because his eye makeup is less harsh and his facial hair is his natural reddish sexy scruff. Here is his rehearsal for MAMA. I love it!
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Post by FanOfTheMan on Jan 3, 2013 17:35:23 GMT -5
I like to think of his recent facial hair as Melvin, Jr. (I really did not like the original Melvin -- way too dark.) Anyhow, I kind of like Melvin, Jr. -- makes him look devilishy handsome! Ah yes - I like it too - and I love that "devilishly handsome" man. :wub: Anyway, I'd rather have a hundred full dark Melvins than one shaved Frankengump 'do.
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Post by nonchallance on Jan 3, 2013 17:38:15 GMT -5
He still looks stunning to me with the Melvin, but I find that his clean shaven face more loveable at fist sight than Melvin,, and I just want him to have more fans. He will knock more strangers or even haters dead with his clean face than with Melvin. I am sure there would be more drooling over his beauty from Vietnamese press and he will gain more Vietnamese fans this time if he didn't have facial hair. That is the only reason for me to prefer his clean face After quick investigation among my friends - 3 preferred him with Melvin, 1 clean shaved. None of them is a fan.
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Post by wal on Jan 3, 2013 17:41:05 GMT -5
shoshanna stone @shoshannastone
Awww 'never close our eyes' sounded fab on celeb big brother
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Post by wal on Jan 3, 2013 17:46:36 GMT -5
Slate @slate . @adamlambert is right: movie musicals should be dubbed: slate.me/TzkIVd #LesMizSlate @slate Politics, culture, technology, business, news, and commentary. Procrastinate better. www.slate.comRecently, pop singer Adam Lambert unleashed a series of tweets critiquing the vocal performances in the film adaptation of Les Misérables. “Visually impressive with great emotional performances,” he said. “But the score suffered massively with great actors PRETENDING to be singers.” Russell Crowe, who plays brooding antagonist Inspector Javert—and who has received his fair share of vocal critique—responded with equanimity, tweeting that while he understood the singer’s view, director Tom Hooper wanted the live singing to be “raw and real.” It’s true that the movie’s singing is more “raw” than it might have been with more polished, professional singers in the cast. But the idea that such singing is more “real” reflects a stigma that seems out of place when discussing a genre as full of artifice as the movie musical. Lambert argued on Twitter that Hooper should have cast better singers, but there’s another method that has worked brilliantly in the past and should not be frowned upon: Movie musicals should go back to letting its stars act, while dubbing the songs with trained vocalists. more..
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Post by jean1010 on Jan 3, 2013 17:51:40 GMT -5
As long as we are talking Melvin again, I want to put in my 2 cents once more. I think that for whatever reason, Melvin is flattering to his face. Of course, with his bone structure he is always stunning, but to me the Melvin takes his beauty to a fantasy level. The pictures we have gotten since Melvin arrived on the scene, are just about the most beautiful ones we have IMO. Look at the nose shot on page 9, Melvin is part of that picture, and it might not be quite so drop dead gorgeous without it. So while I like the idea of him clean shaven, the photos make me a Melvin fan.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2013 17:51:46 GMT -5
But Q3 says it's good PR, so I guess it's all good. ;D If he was a film critic then I'd agree Back to the bunker
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Post by augenpoesie on Jan 3, 2013 17:52:33 GMT -5
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