Originally posted by Mala50
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Originally posted by Mala50Rural! You LOVE whumped?? Did I miss a memo?
Well, I've got a Whumped Jack for you.... he's rather helpless looking.... bordering on breathless.... and as Oz would say, he seems, O....stunned...I mean, I think it's a good pic - that is, if you're into that "comfort" sort of thing.....
From Prodigy:
I was looking at this picture and thinking, “of course he looks stunned, he just got zatted”.
Then it struck me, once again, how GOOD an actor the man is. While we say, “Jack got zatted,” and think nothing of his reaction, RDA did not get hit with a charge from a fictitious weapon. He got to lay on the floor, surrounded by crew and with a camera in his face, and be told “OK, you got zatted. Now, ACTION.”
Every reaction we attribute to things happening to Jack are really the products of the man’s consummate skill as an actor.
(of course, even knowing this (especially knowing this), Mac / Jack / RDA in any incarnation is SOOOO droolworthy and thunkable.)
The SIG says it all.You're never too old to do something goofy.sigpicGrowing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional.
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Originally posted by AnakinDang! And I thought I was soooo subtle!
... NOT...
Lots of subtlety then, too!
I think "NICE PANTS!" was the comment. This was one:
I've got some more somewhere... I'm sure that you and others here can find some more to share.sigpic
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Originally posted by Mala50I agree! Well you know she hasn't been quite right since sheSpoiler:hit her head in GRACE! I mean who could turn down this vision for that Spud??
Hey, since we're putting up Affinity pix, why not another? (if this is a spoiler for anyone, I'll take it down!)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ty/Aff_280.jpg
Wishing someone like this would show up at my place and interrupt my work!
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Originally posted by Mala50Rural! You LOVE whumped?? Did I miss a memo?
Well, I've got a Whumped Jack for you.... he's rather helpless looking.... bordering on breathless.... and as Oz would say, he seems, O....stunned...I mean, I think it's a good pic - that is, if you're into that "comfort" sort of thing.....
From Prodigy:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...rodigyJrec.jpg
Originally posted by JynjyrI was looking at this picture and thinking, “of course he looks stunned, he just got zatted”.
Then it struck me, once again, how GOOD an actor the man is. While we say, “Jack got zatted,” and think nothing of his reaction, RDA did not get hit with a charge from a fictitious weapon. He got to lay on the floor, surrounded by crew and with a camera in his face, and be told “OK, you got zatted. Now, ACTION.”
Every reaction we attribute to things happening to Jack are really the products of the man’s consummate skill as an actor.
(of course, even knowing this (especially knowing this), Mac / Jack / RDA in any incarnation is SOOOO droolworthy and thunkable.)
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Originally posted by Mala50Thanks, Rural for sharing those! Now Michelle, he's already been swept up - I'm already offering him shelter and 'comfort' at my place....
But you know, he'll always have eyes for Sam! (the sap! )
From Evol.2 - he's so happy to see her...
http://home.earthlink.net/~rdapix/sg...vol-2_017W.jpg
From Death Knell - offering her comfort...
http://home.earthlink.net/~rdapix/sg...Knell-139W.jpg
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Originally posted by sueKayOkay Gals
here's another piccy from the same ep as mishy's!
http://img80.exs.cx/img80/8079/untitled332.jpg
from http://www.rda-lover.com
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Originally posted by sueKayThis is from the first season episode 1.06 - trumbo's world which I saw a few weeks ago.
It is THE most thunkable RDA has ever looked. For the first five minutes of the show, as he's wearing is that towel!
THUNK
these past 6 seasons has been his most thunkable. I think he looks fantastic
nicely matured, in all areas. Yum yummmmmmmmmmmmm.
(Well, I have a thing -- yes, *that* thing -- for older men. Maybe it's
because their eyesight is a bit poorer, so I can stand a chance with them.
)
If by "fond" you mean droolworthy, hummable, coma-causing, breath-stealing, lustful, libidinous
appreciation of the First Hussy Magnitude for Jack & his splendid, dirty, sweaty, sun-kissed, lithe-fingered,
full-bottom-lipped, lickable-eared, agile-tongued, long-necked, silver-haired, gracefully moving body
in all its fantasmagorical glory, then--- yes. I am also "fond." -- OzGirl
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Originally posted by OzGirlNot for an old bag like myself! LOL I think the way RDA has looked during
these past 6 seasons has been his most thunkable. I think he looks fantastic
nicely matured, in all areas. Yum yummmmmmmmmmmmm.
(Well, I have a thing -- yes, *that* thing -- for older men. Maybe it's
because their eyesight is a bit poorer, so I can stand a chance with them.
)
For me, RDA/JACK is hotter today than in any of his Mac years......
Bad eyesight and bad knees?! What better way to catch them!!
Mac or this guy today? I'll take this one!
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Originally posted by JynjyrI was looking at this picture and thinking, “of course he looks stunned, he just got zatted”.
Then it struck me, once again, how GOOD an actor the man is. While we say, “Jack got zatted,” and think nothing of his reaction, RDA did not get hit with a charge from a fictitious weapon. He got to lay on the floor, surrounded by crew and with a camera in his face, and be told “OK, you got zatted. Now, ACTION.”
Every reaction we attribute to things happening to Jack are really the products of the man’s consummate skill as an actor.
(of course, even knowing this (especially knowing this), Mac / Jack / RDA in any incarnation is SOOOO droolworthy and thunkable.)
The SIG says it all.
But seriously, I think RDA has greatly improved since his Mac days. Yes,
I do think he needed some improvement. His ability to say so much more
with his facial expressions, or the tone of his voice (even when he says
a simple line such as "No", which the DVD narrators pointed out on the
"Paradise Lost" clip), or his body language -- brings a whole new interest
in linguistics for me -- has really matured. He brings a lot of esperience
into the O'Neill role. And I think none of the others can play pain as
well as RDA/Jack, really. I think RDA's eyes show a lot more as Jack
than they did as Mac. To me, Mac was a more physical role with not
as much real emotion. (LOVED the way he kissed his women, though!!!)
This RDA shows admiration, distrust, disdain, anger, trust, a real tenderness
at times, command mode, steely determination, sadness, pain, pride
-- you name it.
When O'Neill shows emotion, even subtely, it has an underlying fire.
Well, RuralStar wrote it before, I think -- RDA brings a real passion to
the character. That was my favorite part of the O'Neill person.
I mean, besides his caustic wit!!
But that's not the part for which I LUST! LOL
Sure, I mess around in the shallow world of hussydom -- all in fun and
fancy, of course. But I truly do admire RDA the actor in this role. It
hooked me on the show, RDA's acting did, and he was the glue that
made me stick with it.
**shudders ** Ooooooooo, it's like I've seen my own clone, being all
serious and such. Spooky! I MUST get back to shallowness, before
I shrivel up into the intellectual hell that is my real life. hee hee
Where's that feather boa when I need it?
If by "fond" you mean droolworthy, hummable, coma-causing, breath-stealing, lustful, libidinous
appreciation of the First Hussy Magnitude for Jack & his splendid, dirty, sweaty, sun-kissed, lithe-fingered,
full-bottom-lipped, lickable-eared, agile-tongued, long-necked, silver-haired, gracefully moving body
in all its fantasmagorical glory, then--- yes. I am also "fond." -- OzGirl
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I think Bev stole it
*watches as Bev twirls Oz's boa around*
in all seriousness, I think you're right about RDA's "maturation" as an actor. We get so much from him, even in the stills (which we can coincidentally thunk over) there is so much emotion and body language.
Luckily it's Friday, so I can watch and admire lots of that body language tonight on TV
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Originally posted by OzGirlYes, you and Susan Ewokmonster say it all with that phrase. It's the acting.
But seriously, I think RDA has greatly improved since his Mac days. Yes,
I do think he needed some improvement. His ability to say so much more
with his facial expressions, or the tone of his voice (even when he says
a simple line such as "No", which the DVD narrators pointed out on the
"Paradise Lost" clip), or his body language -- brings a whole new interest
in linguistics for me -- has really matured. He brings a lot of esperience
into the O'Neill role. And I think none of the others can play pain as
well as RDA/Jack, really. I think RDA's eyes show a lot more as Jack
than they did as Mac. To me, Mac was a more physical role with not
as much real emotion. (LOVED the way he kissed his women, though!!!)
This RDA shows admiration, distrust, disdain, anger, trust, a real tenderness
at times, command mode, steely determination, sadness, pain, pride
-- you name it.
When O'Neill shows emotion, even subtely, it has an underlying fire.
Well, RuralStar wrote it before, I think -- RDA brings a real passion to
the character. That was my favorite part of the O'Neill person.
I mean, besides his caustic wit!!
But that's not the part for which I LUST! LOL
Sure, I mess around in the shallow world of hussydom -- all in fun and
fancy, of course. But I truly do admire RDA the actor in this role. It
hooked me on the show, RDA's acting did, and he was the glue that
made me stick with it.
**shudders ** Ooooooooo, it's like I've seen my own clone, being all
serious and such. Spooky! I MUST get back to shallowness, before
I shrivel up into the intellectual hell that is my real life. hee hee
Where's that feather boa when I need it?
I would like to add by way of clarification that my personal interest in the Mac years has alot to do with how old I was and what was going on in my life at that time. I did and I still do find him exceedingly hot as Angus MacGyver. I do agree however, that RDA's acting has improved markedly since he assumed the role of Jack O'Neill. With the exception of a few gems MacGyver was not a great acting challenge.
Now back to our regularly scheduled lust!
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