Last night I was spoiled for choice with films on terrestrial channels but settled for watching Signs, with Mel Gibson. I'd seen the film before, but I still enjoyed it.
When that had finished I turned over to watch the majority of Bring It On, which I had also seen before and quite enjoyed. I remember this film for the cute gay male cheerleader played by Huntley Ritter.
This afternoon I turned on the television to find Send Me No Flowers, starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day, one of their many films together. I always fancied Rock Hudson and would have liked to have met him. Also in the film was an impressive looking man who I had to research to find out who he was. Clint Walker is his name and he was best known for starring as the title character in a western series called Cheyenne (in which he played Cheyenne Bodie). I thought he was attractive in the film that was on, but on seeing some shirtless pictures of him in Cheyenne I was hooked. He had an impressive barrel of a chest and just the right amount of chest hair. He was also good looking. Enjoy the pictures of this hunky cowboy.
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6' 6" tall, 48" chest, 32" waist according to wiki.
Wow, what a man eh? Put's me to shame 34" waist (on a bad day), only a 40" chest, and a mere 6' 1"
I need to get back to the gym!
How nice to see an idol from my boyhood in the 1960s captivate a new generation. He also gets shirtless in "Night of the Grizzly" and "Yellowstone Kelly" (he has the star role in both) and is an eyeful in "Dirty Dozen". All of which screen regularly here in the US on Turner Classic Movies.
... postscript: Re "Signs". With respect, I'm not sure how you can watch without gagging ANYTHING featuring that arch homophobe, vicious anti-Semite and
creator of the cynical, hypocritical splatterfest "Passion of the Christ", Gibson. I cannot bear to see his sanctimonious mug any more than I will contribute one penny of my hard-earned cinema-going funds to line the pockets of a man who would just as soon see me dead, and who is a proselityser
for the Catholic church, an outfit that regards gay men as inherently evil.
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