That's interesting. To me Robert Mitchum exemplifies classic Hollywood rugged handsome, and much of the charisma stems from his frame. (but quirkier than Rock Hudson, certainly).
Buster Keaton is a work of art.
Humphrey Bogart is cheating because he has the voice of a platypus being cooked over an open fire.
--- Jean-Paul Belmondo Jean Gabin Mathieu Amalric (?)
paulofilmo wrote:That's interesting. To me Robert Mitchum exemplifies classic Hollywood rugged handsome, and much of the charisma stems from his frame. (but quirkier than Rock Hudson, certainly).
Buster Keaton is a work of art.
I didn't mean to imply Bob Mitchum was ugly, but I have always thought he looked pretty unconventional (ie. "without classic good looks") when looking at the unusual shape of his face and frame.
As for Buster, I think he's got one of the best faces comedy has ever known. Definitely a work of art, but certainly not classically good looking!