Heh, you should look so good at 48
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tallard — 14 years ago(November 18, 2011 05:45 PM)
Wow,
I was just looking at him amazingly in Psych as Despereaux and thinking the opposite!
How gracefully he is ageing.
His face is practically unchanged, he's gone from being a scrawny boy to being a man
Though his face is still boyish.
*So I've seen 4 movies/wk in theatre for a 1/4 century, call me crazy? -
wupperelfe — 14 years ago(December 02, 2011 07:51 AM)
The man is almost 50 and obviously doesn't do plastic surgery so give it a rest!!! We can't be all artificially beautiful and eternally young, now, can we?? I am almost 40 myself and think he's looking mighty fine

Do it today, tomorrow it may be against the law
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aleksandarsk — 14 years ago(January 02, 2012 04:30 AM)
I agree that he looks great for his age. You can compare him to Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt, but you should ask yourselves how many millions of dollars they spend each year on trying to hold on to their looks through plastic surgery, human growth hormone, steroids etc, etc. If you think it's their genes or eating healthy and exercising that makes them look the way they do at 50, you're naive and I feel sorry for yo1c84u. Maybe this guy chooses MOTHER NATURE instead, and for a change.
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wupperelfe — 14 years ago(January 31, 2012 02:08 AM)
Where exactly did I say that I believe it is " in their genes or eating healthy and exercising that makes them look the way they do at 50" ??
And then being so patronizing as to call me naive for it??
I am not a teenager but 40 years old, thank you very much, and "you should ask yourselves how many millions of dollars they spend each year on trying to hold on to their looks through plastic surgery, human growth hormone, steroids etc" gee, wouldn't have thought of THAT one
Do it today, tomorrow it may be against the law
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Pattihkent — 14 years ago(February 05, 2012 09:45 AM)
Aged terribly? Bloated? No mention of his humanitarian works? Seems like typical shallow American sentiment- look perfect or be judged as a pizza-scarfing glutton whose relevance has passed with his last starring role. I'm fortunate enough to be surrounded by good people, mostly content with nature's aging process. We admire others, including celebrities, for the good that they do, not the smoothness of their skin after Botox and surgeries.
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Talisha1984 — 13 years ago(August 31, 2012 08:31 PM)
He was a hot piece of ass back in 87 lol! I was watching The Princess Bride and I just knew his name sounded familiar so looked him up on here and he looks so much different now, he cuts his foot off in Saw and I swear he looks like the guy from 1987's dad lol.
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MaximumMadness — 13 years ago(October 12, 2012 06:40 AM)
He's gone through periods where he hasn't looked his best, but a few weeks ago, he was on
Celebrity Ghost Stories
, and he looked better than he has in a long time. He's getting older, and has his periods where he looks off and periods where he looks dashing as ever. For his age, he's doing quite well.
And FURTHERMORE, this is my signature! SERIOUSLY! Did you think I was still talking about my point? -
snowy_blue — 13 years ago(February 03, 2013 09:47 AM)
He REALLY suited being slim. And since it's not really wrinkles or anything that's the prob, if he cared about being attractive he would just lose a little bit of weight. So i'm guessing he's just not that bothered anymore.
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bobcanduit — 12 years ago(May 08, 2013 07:38 PM)
Few of us can say we aged really well. At 59 (yes, I still have a couple more months before 60), I think I look like s##t, and I used to be fairly handsome. But again, I was never as handsome as this guy. In his day, he was the one of the most beautiful men on the planet. How many of us could ever say we looked anything even close to him in Glory?? He was a breathtakingly handsome young man, and I am sure he is still quite handsome. With those features and coloring, he could never look awful, never.