I love that his idea of a hot woman is a truly interesting character who not only looks good, but can carry a character and a story of their own. I'm extremely attracted to him now.
I really didn't expect Jane Leeves to be here. IMO, Frasier doesn't get the recognition it deserves. It got more Emmys than Friends and Seinfeld, but it doesn't get a lot of love nowadays.
10-Sigourney Weaver from Alien 9-Julianne Moore from The Lost World 8-Ariel from The Little Mermaid 7-Sharon Stone from Total Recall 6-Zoe Saldana from Avatar 5-Timothee Chalamet from Call Me By Your Name 4-Keira Knightley from everything 3-Uma Thurman from Kill Bill 2-Nicole Kidman from The Golden Compass and Dead Calm 1-Laura Dern from Jurassic Park and A Perfect World
I hear yah...Rachels character in wedding crashers is where i noticed her and my god...Shes beautiful, attractive, adorable, sexy, likable...I wouldnt say she is a crush exactly, but if i were to date that character it would be almost impossible not to fall in love with her. Ive always thought olsen was more sexy than anything else, especially the way she is portrayed in age of ultron...Accent, thigh high stockings and a skirt that flairs up fairly regularly. Shes sexy in an obvious way(still sexy though)...But to each their own.
I personally wouldn't say that sex appeal is Elizabeth Olsen's biggest draw. I mean, it's there, but of all the adjectives used to convey the flavors of human attractiveness, I'd use beautiful over sexy. Don't want to sound like a sap, but it's all in her face. If you see her in real life, she has very delicate features. And, I'm being dead serious, you'll probably think I'm a complete tool, but the two best things about her are her eyes. The smile's perfect too, but it's her eyes. Any girl can have big, inviting eyes, but hers are... cosmic. Like there's a whole galaxy in there. If you looked into them for too long, you'd see space. She looks like a Disney character. I also notice weird things about women when I find them really attractive. Like I really like Elizabeth's arms, her cheekbones, teeth, and the way her face moves as she smiles, and most people would think that's weird. When I find a woman beautiful, it's a challenge to me to look at her and see why, like a Where's Waldo of features. It creates a downward spiral where I notice all these reasons why they're beautiful. And as I type this, I realize that this is really creepy and weird. She doesn't look like the traditional Hollywood babe, you know? You see people like Angelina Jolie or Scarlett Johansson who are, yes, very beautiful, but you can tell how hard they're trying to be beautiful. But with Elizabeth, it's like she's not even trying. If she is, it's far more subtle than others. I feel the same way about Daisy Ridley. Both of them look like beautiful people you'd see in everyday life, like people you'd know but happen to be movie stars. Now, Elizabeth HAS done some vogue type stuff that makes he look like a dolled up movie star, but I think it doesn't do her justice. Like, you can tell when she forces a smile or a laugh for the camera, and it just doesn't look natural. She's like an anti-model: just let her be and she will look beautiful. And she DOES have some bad pictures of her, which is very humanizing. She also seems like, you know, a person... with a brain, and thoughts, and opinions that seem real. She's said many times that she doesn't like the Hollywood scene. She lives modestly and discourages any and all paparazzi following her, and, much to my dismay, she hates fanmail. It makes her uncomfortable to be put on a pedestal like that, which is really surprising since she's the younger sister of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, who have NOOOO qualms with exploiting who they are. Idk. I probably sound like a creep, but I like understanding why exactly I find someone attractive and think that we should be able to have coherent thoughts about describing a person's appearance.
Hey I love that you put Padme on the list. She would also b on mine if I were to make my own top 10. I really like Natalie Portman. She is my second favourite actress (number 1 would be Sigourney Weaver). I love her in CLOSER, V FOR VENDETTA, BROTHERS (it's a remake of a Danish film), and YOUR HIGHNESS! She is both extremely attractive but also a great actress overall. She even was amazing in her debut of THE PROFESSIONAL (one of my favourite films of all time) I do not hate STAR WARS episode 1-3. Those films as well as Padme IMO are fantastic.
Here's my personal list of hottest women: - Daisy Ridley from Star Wars - Stephanie Beatriz from Brooklyn 99 - Gina Davis from A League of their Own - Natalie Portman from Annihilation - Emilia Clarke from Game of Thrones AND Solo: A Star Wars Story - Sigourney Weaver from all the Alien movies - Katie McGrath from Merlin - Sofia Boutella from Atomic Blonde - Zita Johann from The Mummy (1932) - Carrie Fisher from everything she's been in - Sanaa Lathan from Alien vs. Predator - Evan Rachel Wood from Westworld - Keira Knightly from Pride and Prejudice - Winona Ryder from everything she's been in - Sally Hawkins from The Shape of Water
Won't bother with 10, but off the top of my head; -Rachel McAdams (Wedding Crashers) -Halle Berry (Swordfish) -Emilia Clarke (Game Of Thrones) -Salma Hayek (From Dusk Till Dawn) ... in no particular order.
"Half your childhood is gonna be there!" Hi, I'm Connecticon, you might remember me from such scenes on Nostalgia Critic as "Shut it Bitch!", "Are You Sure This is For Kids?" And "The Brain Chews Out Pinky" in The Purge review!
Interesting list. These are mine. #1) Catherine Zeta Jones "The Mask Of Zorro" #2) Lana Parrilla "Once Upon A Time" #3) Elizabeth Olsen "The Marvel Cinematic Universe" #4) Sigourney Weaver "Alien" #5) Liv Tyler "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy" #6) Michelle Pfeiffer "Batman Returns" #7) Patricia Heaton "Everybody Loves Raymond" #8) Karen Allen "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" #9) Rachel Weisz "The Mummy" #10) Leslie Mann "George of the Jungle"
It wasn't until recently that I realized how much I actually like Aladdin. He's a very adorable dork, wide-eyed, and eventually learns from his flaw from trying to be someone he isn't. I think that one particular character development of his spoke to me very strongly since I myself grew up trying so hard to impress people that in the end I wasn't happy. ...also, Arabian Knight outfits, Russian royalty outfits, and Japanese Maiko dresses and shogun armor kill me so much..
My List 10. Honor Blackman-Goldfinger 9. Linda Hamilton-The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day 8. Kat Dennings-Thor and Thor: Dark World 7. Jennifer Lawrence-X-Men: Days Of Future Past 6. Christian Serratos-The Walking Dead 5. Carrie Fisher-A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi 4. Salma Hayek-From Dusk Till Dawn 3. Emilia Clarke-Solo: A Star Wars Story and Terminator Genisys 2. Margot Robbie-Suicide Squad and Wolf Of Wall Street 1. Scarlett Johansson-Iron Man 2, Avengers: Assemble, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War
yeah a lot of fantasy builds on our primal urges and romanticizes them. Its...not always the best thing lol. The only problem I have with it is the age difference is a little creepy by today's standards. I have to really suspend my disbelief for that, and realize in medieval and renaissance history this sort of thing happened ALL THE TIME
EXACTLY my point. I mean a 13 year old girl and a 30 year old man...thats creepy by any modern standard. NO WAY that would have been acceptable for HBO
I pretty much did too while appreciating the man I IRL have. I do love how he compares what makes women attractive (like when he compares what makes women attractive to sport games) and about women who have qualities that help them deal with complex situations (like when he talks about Daphne Moon from Frasier). Again it's just one of the reasons I enjoy his videos and it's great he has a great woman IRL by his side
The Great Race has always been one of my favorite movies, the characters are great, the humor excellent, and the fencing scenes are actually real fencing.
I can’t disagree with Catherine Zeta-Jones in Zorro. I also quite liked Eva Green as Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale. While most Bond girls are two-dimensional vamps, Vesper seems like a real person who is smart, motivated, classy and -of course - looks stunning in a dress.
I saw THE GREAT RACE when I was four. The scene where Tony Curtis climbed into a dark tower and had a swordfight with Baron Ross Martin scared the daylights out of me!
I like his No.1. She is an awesome character. Off the top of my head, a female character I find _very_ attractive (who's not on Doug's list) would be Belle from Disney's _Beauty and The Beast_. Also, Eowyn from _The Lord of The Rings_ trilogy. (Arwen's a goddess but she doesn't really do anything) You know, now that I think about it, there's actually not many live-action female characters that are "attractive" to me. Sexy, sure. Most of them are "hot" but there's just not much to them that could make me fall in love with them. Video games and animated movies and tv shows have _plenty_ of "attractive" women, but..(live-action) movies? Not so much. Weird.
Also, the Danaerys being attractive thing... Yeaaah... let's always wait for a series to end before jumping to a conclusion like 'this one's actions are attractive'...
Kristen Dunst as an Actress, i feel was at her best in interview with the Vampire, sure not at her hottest since well she was 12, but it's where her performance was at her best at least in what i have seen with her
As a bi girl I tend to have some strange attractions. For example: I find Norman Bates from Hitchcock’s Psycho kind of attractive, it’s just his almost charming social awkwardness and Anthony Perkins’ amazing performance. I also like the husband character from Don’t Look Now; I just love his broody nature and Donald Sutherland’s amazing performance. As for women, I really love Gilda, she is so mysterious and confident. And of course Amélie, her crazy imagination and love for life are just captivating.
Ellie Arroway (Contact), Laura Roslin (Battlestar Galactica), Mattie Ross (True Grit 2010), Samantha Carter (Stargate SG1), Ilsa Lund (Casablanca), Yu Shen Lien (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), Eowyn and Galadriel (The Lord of the Rings)
Bryce Dallas Howard Hayley Atwell Lizzie Olsen Karen Gillan Rinko Kikuchi Mary Elizabeth Winstead Marisa Tomei Jennifer Lawrence Liv Tyler Jennifer Connelly
Mads Mickelson (I doubt I spelled that correctly) as Hannibal and Tom Ellis as Lucifer are my top two attractive men. Both are bad but of so smooth and elegant.
I am maybe the only guy in the world that isn't excited about Danearys. Even if I thought Sarah Clarke was really hot in Genysis. I think it has to do that blonde hairdo doesn't fit the actress at all. It looks very unnatural on her.
Lol! I love Daphne Moon! She and Martin Crane make that show. They make a great every day person balance to Niles and Frasier's snootiness. Without them and Roz the show would be insufferable With it, the show is amazing.
Loki most definitely- he always seems like he's in control of what's going on and even if you watch him though out Thor or the Avengers or etc, you're never going to quite know all of his plans or even his ultimate goal. There's just something incredibly attractive about that kind of intelligence.
I love Sleepy Hollow for a number of reasons but the one thing that gets me more is the performance. The only bad character I can think of is Katrina because I don't feel the actor was trying unlike all the other characters on there as they are believable and they show dedication. Also I love it because I'm a mythological fan and I always find myself learning more about popular myths and cultures. I feel they could have easily just made this the typical story that's been done over and over again but they went a different route.
My hottest woman is Lieutant Olivia Benson from Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, played by Mariska Hargitay. Benson is a physically attractive, strong no-nonsense detective but is also loyal to the survivors she inspires to have a better life. She can hold her own against any perpetrator and plays to her strengths rather than let the pressures of her life into the cracks of her weaknesses. She's also beyond intelligent and I find her relationships to her fellow officers actually work to her benefit. Mariska Hargitay as an actress is also just a beautiful woman; I'm a sucker for the dark hair/dark eyes strong woman. I also love Emelia Clarke as Daenarys Stormborn of the House Targaryen. She is not only a gorgeous woman, but has a beautiful heart and strong personality. I love her resilience, self-reliance, determination and her unwillingness to back down in standing for the weak and oppressed. I hated how rushed her character arc was by the end of the TV show, but seeing her in seasons 1-5 she was fantastic. Seasons 7 and 8 completely demolished her character but I still love early Dany.
Here's some of the actresses I'm attracted to. 1. Jenna Coleman Formerly known as Jenna Louise Coleman (I don't know why she abandoned her middle name) this woman is the one I'm most attracted to, and also the one I'm most intimidated by. When I saw her in Doctor Who, she very quickly became my favourite actress and Clara Oswald became one of my top five favourite fictional characters (the other four are Ahsoka Tano, Harley Quinn, Elsa and Frollo). I watched Me Before You just to see Jenna - I've never watched Game of Thrones so I didn't care about seeing Emilia Clarke (although she was good in that movie too) - and even though she was playing a side character in that movie, I had butterflies in my stomach whenever she was onscreen. I also grew to care about Queen Victoria thanks to her. Jenna's got a lot of energy but can also be very subtle and understands the "less is more" philosophy as she's able to convey a lot with very little. She seems to have a very high level of intelligence, she's got a good sense of humour, she seems to be very humble and does her homework when preparing for a role, she manages to find a perfect balance between childishness and maturity, she's got an extremely expressive face, and those big dark eyes aren't just there to look attractive but can also let you know what her character's are thinking or feeling. I swear there's a spark of madness in them right before Clara betrays the Doctor in Dark Water. It's just a flash but you can see it right before the opening credits roll. She's also very versatile, far more so than the vast majority of actresses in her generation. One of the most notable examples of her range is her dual performance as Clara and Bonnie. Bonnie played Clara so well that I never even suspected she was a Zygon - in hindsight, I probably should have but the first time I watched The Zygon Invasion, it never even crossed my mind and considering my brain can be very paranoid, genuinely fooling me is an impressive feat - but after the revelation scene, her demeanour, mannerisms and expressions were all very different from Clara's. It seems that a lot of younger actresses rely on their looks but although Jenna's very pretty to look at, she's also smart and knows that there's much more to acting than just looking beautiful. She has excellent attention to detail and her body language and expressions can say a lot, sometimes more than the dialogue itself. For example, when Matt Smith's Doctor mentioned River Song in The Time of the Doctor, Clara had this look that basically said "What's so great about her?" and when Peter Capaldi's Doctor walked into the room in the beginning of The Caretaker, her expression basically screamed "Don't you fucking dare!" On top of that, she also has a very expressive voice and can change her inflections, pitch and tone. Queen Victoria and Clara Oswald have different ways of speaking - Clara's a much faster talker and uses more modern vocabulary but can also change her voice when she's pretending to be someone else like Miss Montague or the Doctor's wife, while Victoria speaks more slowly and regally but can also have a fierce temper when pushed too far - but because Jenna's intelligent and subtle enough to know that she shouldn't try to draw attention to the differences in their voices, it's something you only notice if you already know how she speaks in real life. It's a bit like how natural David Tennant's English accent sounds, to the point where it almost seems weird to hear him use his real, Scottish accent. If I hadn't seen Jenna in Doctor Who or interviews beforehand, I would have assumed that Victoria's more regal way of speaking was just her normal way of talking. However, I also have a Frollo or Heathcliff like obsession with Jenna. I'm fully aware that it's unhealthy but she's made me feel so many different emotions over the last six years that I'm both desperate to meet her and terrified of meeting her at the same time, in case she's not as wonderful as she seems. During the one time where I was in the same room as her - it was a very big room and I was in a huge crowd - I was so nervous that I actually hyperventilated. It's like self-imposed Stockholm Syndrome and the hardest thing about it is that I can't even blame Jenna for it, although part of me wants to, because she's not holding me prisoner or anything and hasn't done anything wrong. They say you should never meet your heroes and Jenna seems to be the walking, talking embodiment of too good to be true. That's why I'm both intimidated by her - she's still human and there's no such thing as a perfect human being - and drawn to her. Because I don't know what her flaws are, it's harder for me to appreciate her assets. I got to know Clara and Victoria intimately but there's a sense of mystery around Jenna herself and the infuriating part is that I feel like I'm no closer to solving the mystery than I was six years ago. 2. Anna Passey I expect 80% of you have never heard of Anna Passey because although she's an amazing actress, she stars in a not so amazing show. I think she only stays on Hollyoaks out of loyalty to the fans because with her talent, she could be finding much more high quality work. Like Jenna, Anna has excellent attention to detail. Even when she's just in the background, she often makes a look or gesture that fits the scene without trying to steal it from her co-stars. She usually steals a scene anyway, but not in a way that someone who's desperate for attention would try to steal it. She also managed to genuinely fool me into thinking that her character, Sienna, was having contractions when Sienna was trying to manipulate the father of her child into taking her to the hospital so that she could escape from him. However, like Jenna, Anna also seems too good to be true, although I don't have a maddening obsession with her. 3. Maisie Williams I've never seen Game of Thrones so the first time I watched Maisie was in Doctor Who. I actually think they should have chosen someone older to play Ashildr but god damn it, Maisie was acting her heart out and when she got it right, she got it right. If anything her imperfections made me appreciate her strong scenes all the more. At the end of The Girl Who Died, she was just standing still, not saying a word, and all you have to do is look into her eyes to see her growing older, harder and more world weary. Plus in the beginning of The Woman Who Lived, she showed the ability to change her voice to sound like a man. And she seems to be a sweet, mischievous girl in real life who enjoys having fun with her fans. 4. Persephone Swales Dawson Another Hollyoaks actress, Persephone's not as good as Anna Passey but, ironically, that makes her more engaging to me. With Anna, she's reached such a high level of skill that there's either no reason for her to get any better, or it's simply impossible to get any better, but with Persephone, it was rewarding to see her not only develop Nico's character but also her acting skills. She kept improving, which in some ways was more engaging than watching someone who seemed perfect from the start. Plus, she could actually be pretty creepy, I was interested in how Nico's psychotic mind worked and her messy relationship with her mother, Sienna, was the greatest part of the show since the departure of Silas Blisset. And on top of that, Persephone seems to be very sweet natured in real life, despite her creepy demeanour onscreen, she wore a school uniform well and she still looks 16, even though she's actually 20 years old. 5. Emma Watson In this case, it's largely because of her role as Hermione, which I watched when I was too young to think critically, but god damn, she rocked that Hogwarts school uniform. I think I've also been influenced by the fact that I have a bondage fetish and she's one of the most popular actresses, possibly THE most popular, to use for bondage images. Just look on DeviantArt or United Bondage Fakers and you'll find countless pictures of Emma Watson bound and gagged. Out of the main Harry Potter trio, I think she was the one who grew the most in terms of acting talent - she's certainly the one whose had the most successful career after the series ended (although Daniel Radcliffe's not doing bad) - but she also seems to be the one who developed the biggest ego. I've never seen her feminist talks but with all the feminazis swarming around Hollywood at the moment, screaming about equality when all they really want is to be superior to everyone else, I'm worried that Emma might have fallen in with those lunatics rather than being a true feminist. Despite that, I also liked her when she played Ila in Noah, a movie which I feel is kind of underrated (I know Doug wouldn't like it because he doesn't like Russell Crowe, but it's really not that bad a movie) because I got the impression that it was suggesting that God himself has flaws and was played by Anthony Hopkins. How else could he give the barren Ila a child and be middle aged Noah's grandfather?
Why don't people like Emilia Clarke? I'm not a huge fan of her mostly because I've never watched Game of Thrones but from an unbiased standpoint, she's been good in stuff like Me Before You. Granted, she wasn't the reason I watched that movie but she's not just a pretty face. Emilia clearly has a lot of passion for what she does and when Solo bombed at the box office, she took it like a mature adult (which is more than can be said for Kennedyfilm's executives, directors - barring Ron Howard who took it like a grown ass man - and producers as well the shill media), and said that she wanted people to appreciate characters for their personalities more than their gender or race. Considering how toxic and small-minded Hollywood is at the moment with all the racism and sexism going on - and yes, SJW's and feminazis are racist and sexist; a lot of it is directed at white men but that doesn't stop it from being true, especially since they also ignore the opinions of women and people of colour if they don't fit the insane narrative they're trying to push - the fact that she had the guts and honesty to come out and say that gets a lot of respect from me.
Excuse me Doug I agree with Marion Ravenwood being hot, but what are you and other people talking about being saved Marion and a lot hell no, I think you need to go back and rewatch the movie along with those other people, Marion Ravenwood shoots and kills more Nazis than Indiana Jones does, Marion has a higher kill count and why to save Indiana Jones's life, and when the hell does Marion ravenwood ever get saved Indiana Jones downright refused to help or aid her all the time in fact Marion saves herself he even pulled a knife out on the guy to do so, Marion continues to machine-guns more Nazis and saves Indiana Jones's life again in the plane later on in the movie, and I have never heard of people saying that she was ever saved I've only heard of people saying she's a badass so this whole thing you're saying is very bogus, an Indiana Jones is the one that always needs to be saved by Marion Ravenwood a million times, not to mention that in the Temple of Doom Indiana Jones needed to be saved by a nine-year-old shortround please, I think you confusing Marion Ravenwood with Indiana Jones.
Doug Walker is infamous for his beloved and well written series "Hottest women", but I think it's requosite we depict my personal top 10 LEAST hot women list. So without further adeiou, let's get into it bros. 1.) Princess Peach (Super Mario) She looks like a doll! I don't fuck dalls! Mreeeehhhh!! 2.) Every Woman in Quesrtionable Content QC's artstyle does not lend itself to sexual appeal. The thought of pysically interacting with a QC character even in a nonsexual fashion makes me shudder. 3.) Space Pirates The image for Space Pirates on Wikipedia was some lady. 4.) The letter "R" "R" isn't a sexy letter. Nor is a hot one. But it is a feminine one. I can't think of numbers 5-9, so instead here's number 1 And the number one most ugliest not attractive woman in media ever is... Umjammer Lammy. I hope she rots in prison.
Got to be honest never was a huge Emilia Clarke person, outside of Game of Thrones absolutely, but as Dany nope. I was more of a Margaery Tyrell guy, Natalie Dormer on and off screen all the way.
Erick Avari - Terence Bey from 1999 The Mummy. The level of class that he carries, all while keeping a very big secret from his trusted employee Evelyn Carnahan. I won't give away what that secret is for the sake of any possible spoilers, but he keeps this secret with the best intentions and even with the little screen time the character has compared to the other characters, Dr Bey only makes me more and more excited to see him, all the way up until this final scene which he displays just how brave he truly can be and the lengths he will go to ensure that good is victorious. It also helps that he's dressed in a steampunk kind of getup, he wears it so perfectly.
It's a Little Hard for me to pick sometimes, but I would start with almost any female character from Once Upon a Time, again Almost. I would start with the woman that played Regina. I have always had a thing for the bad guys or gals in anything. Male or Female doesn't even matter to me often times. I have an attraction to Rumplestiltskin not in a sexual way, but just in how cunning he can be & how power hungry & greedy he can be. That isn't to say I don't think he is slightly Handsome too, though I am not sexually aroused by him. I just can't Help having a think for any character that is evil as Hell & really embraces it. Again, for Female characters though I would leave out Bo Peep & at most I would say I was confident in saying I would otherwise literally only leave out one or two other characters, though no others come to mind I didn't find attractive ranging from slightly to Damn!!! I haven't seen the new season, so I am leaving out any new Female characters from that Season. All the other Seasons would be 100% on the Table. Regina would be my #1 from that show though if I were to pick just one. Also I would have to agree with Catherine Zeta Jones in Zorro. Many of the other women on this list I was not familiar with or just didn't find that attractive, but she was Super Hot in Zorro. I found Catwoman attractive as well, but not on a physical Level. I just found her personality really fun & engaging in Batman Returns
Lot of modern actresses on the list and in the comments. Know your history. Marilyn Monroe, naturally, but anyone who enjoys Zeta-Jones' looks and the chemistry of her interactions with Banderas should look no further than Olivia de Havilland, especially opposite Errol Flynn. HOT.
THANK YOU! I always thought that she was the more radiant beauty compared to Leigh in Gone With the Wind! She's a gorgeous woman and had this genuine, sweet charm that's irresistible!
my list of hottest woman in movie and tv are catwoman from batman returns rey from star wars the fore akwaens mary jane from spiderman movie chrinstine from phantom of opera 2004 trintity from matrax charile bradbury from supernaurl penny from big bang thegory rachel from friends elaine from seinfeld and olivia from the prestige last elena from mask of zorro
Didn't put a hot chick in the thumbnail...respect over 9000!!!
.....a guy on the internet talks about attractive women respectfully!?
How?
Only Mr. Walker could!
How can you give yourself such disrespectful username? Don't you love yourself? Because I know someone who would...
TheNoobofHearts This is a MARRIED guy on the internet talking about attractive women respectfully. TWO FOR TWO.
Spoilers: number 1 is Doug
Sheev Ehat, Doug is a MAN WOMEN
I love that his idea of a hot woman is a truly interesting character who not only looks good, but can carry a character and a story of their own. I'm extremely attracted to him now.
You're why men "simp". Hahaha. Not to take anything away from Doug though. He sounded very sincere and I, too, would bang him over it.
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Ты ж мое солнышко!
I really didn't expect Jane Leeves to be here. IMO, Frasier doesn't get the recognition it deserves. It got more Emmys than Friends and Seinfeld, but it doesn't get a lot of love nowadays.
Esmerelda is probably my top hottest animated woman. She is beautifully animated, and her green eyes are mesmerizing. I love her character in general.
10-Sigourney Weaver from Alien
9-Julianne Moore from The Lost World
8-Ariel from The Little Mermaid
7-Sharon Stone from Total Recall
6-Zoe Saldana from Avatar
5-Timothee Chalamet from Call Me By Your Name
4-Keira Knightley from everything
3-Uma Thurman from Kill Bill
2-Nicole Kidman from The Golden Compass and Dead Calm
1-Laura Dern from Jurassic Park and A Perfect World
"That's like asking to watch the Super Bowl and only checking the score" Best line ever
I'm torn:
On one hand, I hate the idea of celebrity crushes.
On the other, Rachel McAdams and Elizabeth Olsen.
I hear yah...Rachels character in wedding crashers is where i noticed her and my god...Shes beautiful, attractive, adorable, sexy, likable...I wouldnt say she is a crush exactly, but if i were to date that character it would be almost impossible not to fall in love with her. Ive always thought olsen was more sexy than anything else, especially the way she is portrayed in age of ultron...Accent, thigh high stockings and a skirt that flairs up fairly regularly. Shes sexy in an obvious way(still sexy though)...But to each their own.
I personally wouldn't say that sex appeal is Elizabeth Olsen's biggest draw. I mean, it's there, but of all the adjectives used to convey the flavors of human attractiveness, I'd use beautiful over sexy.
Don't want to sound like a sap, but it's all in her face. If you see her in real life, she has very delicate features. And, I'm being dead serious, you'll probably think I'm a complete tool, but the two best things about her are her eyes. The smile's perfect too, but it's her eyes. Any girl can have big, inviting eyes, but hers are... cosmic. Like there's a whole galaxy in there. If you looked into them for too long, you'd see space. She looks like a Disney character.
I also notice weird things about women when I find them really attractive. Like I really like Elizabeth's arms, her cheekbones, teeth, and the way her face moves as she smiles, and most people would think that's weird. When I find a woman beautiful, it's a challenge to me to look at her and see why, like a Where's Waldo of features. It creates a downward spiral where I notice all these reasons why they're beautiful. And as I type this, I realize that this is really creepy and weird.
She doesn't look like the traditional Hollywood babe, you know? You see people like Angelina Jolie or Scarlett Johansson who are, yes, very beautiful, but you can tell how hard they're trying to be beautiful. But with Elizabeth, it's like she's not even trying. If she is, it's far more subtle than others. I feel the same way about Daisy Ridley. Both of them look like beautiful people you'd see in everyday life, like people you'd know but happen to be movie stars.
Now, Elizabeth HAS done some vogue type stuff that makes he look like a dolled up movie star, but I think it doesn't do her justice. Like, you can tell when she forces a smile or a laugh for the camera, and it just doesn't look natural. She's like an anti-model: just let her be and she will look beautiful. And she DOES have some bad pictures of her, which is very humanizing.
She also seems like, you know, a person... with a brain, and thoughts, and opinions that seem real. She's said many times that she doesn't like the Hollywood scene. She lives modestly and discourages any and all paparazzi following her, and, much to my dismay, she hates fanmail. It makes her uncomfortable to be put on a pedestal like that, which is really surprising since she's the younger sister of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, who have NOOOO qualms with exploiting who they are.
Idk. I probably sound like a creep, but I like understanding why exactly I find someone attractive and think that we should be able to have coherent thoughts about describing a person's appearance.
You hate the idea, but you like Rachel McAdams and Elizabeth Olsen. HYPO-CRITE!!
MegaFriendlyCreeper ALL OF MY YES. I would respect those two SO HARD.
MegaFriendlyCreeper Dude, Catherine ZZZZETA Jones!
10. Rachel McAdams (Sherlock Holmes)
9. Cameron Diaz (The Mask)
8. Carrie Fisher (Original Star Wars Trilogy)
7. Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Scott Pilgrim)
6. Scarlett Johansson (MCU)
5. Kirsten Dunst (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind)
4. Natalie Portman (Star Wars Prequel Trilogy)
3. Emma Watson (Harry Potter)
2. Margot Robbie (The Wolf of Wall Street)
1. Karen Gillan (Jumanji)
Hey I love that you put Padme on the list. She would also b on mine if I were to make my own top 10. I really like Natalie Portman. She is my second favourite actress (number 1 would be Sigourney Weaver). I love her in CLOSER, V FOR VENDETTA, BROTHERS (it's a remake of a Danish film), and YOUR HIGHNESS! She is both extremely attractive but also a great actress overall.
She even was amazing in her debut of THE PROFESSIONAL (one of my favourite films of all time)
I do not hate STAR WARS episode 1-3. Those films as well as Padme IMO are fantastic.
If you literally created the perfect woman in a lab, it would be Catherine Zeta Jones.
Alexandra Daddario for me
Probably Emma Watson for me.
@@coolnerdlll6053 Luna Lovegood was cuter for me.
It's so cute when Doug blushes
Here's my personal list of hottest women:
- Daisy Ridley from Star Wars
- Stephanie Beatriz from Brooklyn 99
- Gina Davis from A League of their Own
- Natalie Portman from Annihilation
- Emilia Clarke from Game of Thrones AND Solo: A Star Wars Story
- Sigourney Weaver from all the Alien movies
- Katie McGrath from Merlin
- Sofia Boutella from Atomic Blonde
- Zita Johann from The Mummy (1932)
- Carrie Fisher from everything she's been in
- Sanaa Lathan from Alien vs. Predator
- Evan Rachel Wood from Westworld
- Keira Knightly from Pride and Prejudice
- Winona Ryder from everything she's been in
- Sally Hawkins from The Shape of Water
salma hayek in desperado
Won't bother with 10, but off the top of my head;
-Rachel McAdams (Wedding Crashers)
-Halle Berry (Swordfish)
-Emilia Clarke (Game Of Thrones)
-Salma Hayek (From Dusk Till Dawn)
... in no particular order.
"Half your childhood is gonna be there!" Hi, I'm Connecticon, you might remember me from such scenes on Nostalgia Critic as "Shut it Bitch!", "Are You Sure This is For Kids?" And "The Brain Chews Out Pinky" in The Purge review!
Interesting list. These are mine.
#1) Catherine Zeta Jones
"The Mask Of Zorro"
#2) Lana Parrilla
"Once Upon A Time"
#3) Elizabeth Olsen
"The Marvel Cinematic Universe"
#4) Sigourney Weaver
"Alien"
#5) Liv Tyler
"The Lord of the Rings Trilogy"
#6) Michelle Pfeiffer
"Batman Returns"
#7) Patricia Heaton
"Everybody Loves Raymond"
#8) Karen Allen
"Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark"
#9) Rachel Weisz
"The Mummy"
#10) Leslie Mann
"George of the Jungle"
It wasn't until recently that I realized how much I actually like Aladdin. He's a very adorable dork, wide-eyed, and eventually learns from his flaw from trying to be someone he isn't. I think that one particular character development of his spoke to me very strongly since I myself grew up trying so hard to impress people that in the end I wasn't happy.
...also, Arabian Knight outfits, Russian royalty outfits, and Japanese Maiko dresses and shogun armor kill me so much..
That superbowl quote you said got me laid. Thanks from a fellow Doug!
My List
10. Honor Blackman-Goldfinger
9. Linda Hamilton-The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day
8. Kat Dennings-Thor and Thor: Dark World
7. Jennifer Lawrence-X-Men: Days Of Future Past
6. Christian Serratos-The Walking Dead
5. Carrie Fisher-A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi
4. Salma Hayek-From Dusk Till Dawn
3. Emilia Clarke-Solo: A Star Wars Story and Terminator Genisys
2. Margot Robbie-Suicide Squad and Wolf Of Wall Street
1. Scarlett Johansson-Iron Man 2, Avengers: Assemble, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War
what about a top 10 coolest male characters? be it animated or otherwise
I think Catwoman's costume reminds Doug of his couch.
I love Denaerys too. However, in the book it was not technically a rape. She is an excellent story of resilience.
yeah a lot of fantasy builds on our primal urges and romanticizes them. Its...not always the best thing lol. The only problem I have with it is the age difference is a little creepy by today's standards. I have to really suspend my disbelief for that, and realize in medieval and renaissance history this sort of thing happened
ALL THE TIME
EXACTLY my point. I mean a 13 year old girl and a 30 year old man...thats creepy by any modern standard. NO WAY that would have been acceptable for HBO
I saw this and thought: I knew I'd fallen madly in love with him for a reason 😊😍
I pretty much did too while appreciating the man I IRL have. I do love how he compares what makes women attractive (like when he compares what makes women attractive to sport games) and about women who have qualities that help them deal with complex situations (like when he talks about Daphne Moon from Frasier). Again it's just one of the reasons I enjoy his videos and it's great he has a great woman IRL by his side
The Great Race has always been one of my favorite movies, the characters are great, the humor excellent, and the fencing scenes are actually real fencing.
I need to watch it!
I can’t disagree with Catherine Zeta-Jones in Zorro. I also quite liked Eva Green as Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale. While most Bond girls are two-dimensional vamps, Vesper seems like a real person who is smart, motivated, classy and -of course - looks stunning in a dress.
So he did animation, now it's time for live-action.
8:07 Americans always think we are so eloquent and posh sounding try understanding anyone up north or southwest
I saw THE GREAT RACE when I was four. The scene where Tony Curtis climbed into a dark tower and had a swordfight with Baron Ross Martin scared the daylights out of me!
New entry... Samantha Cooke/Art3mis in Ready Player 1 (Olivia Cooke)
For the record guys, this was the week before the After Earth review. No worries, Top 11 Animaniacs Episodes will hit the League sometime tonight :)
Thank you nossan
I would have included Ellie from Jurassic Park or Sandy from Blue Velvet. Laura Dern is both underrated and very, very sexy.
Surprised T2 Linda Hamilton didn't make your list.
I expected Angelina Jolie, from Tomb Raider, to be on this list :p Cause we saw you said "I love you", during your Tomb Raider review lol.
Yeah! I'm with you on this one!
Karen Allen also aged very well. How old was she in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? Who cares. She was still attractive.
I like his No.1. She is an awesome character.
Off the top of my head, a female character I find _very_ attractive (who's not on Doug's list) would be Belle from Disney's _Beauty and The Beast_. Also, Eowyn from _The Lord of The Rings_ trilogy. (Arwen's a goddess but she doesn't really do anything)
You know, now that I think about it, there's actually not many live-action female characters that are "attractive" to me. Sexy, sure. Most of them are "hot" but there's just not much to them that could make me fall in love with them. Video games and animated movies and tv shows have _plenty_ of "attractive" women, but..(live-action) movies? Not so much. Weird.
Paradox Acres Belle was number 1 on Doug's sincere list
Belle was #1 on his animated women list.
You forgot Black Widow. Hottest heroine ever
Wow! How comes our top 2 is identical? (Even though I think I like Zeta-Jones in Chicago slightly more).
I'm sorry but, the thumbnail u used is reminding me of the intro that goomba San used for the month of lurve
Also, the Danaerys being attractive thing...
Yeaaah... let's always wait for a series to end before jumping to a conclusion like 'this one's actions are attractive'...
Wow! We are on the same page. ❤
Kristen Dunst as an Actress, i feel was at her best in interview with the Vampire, sure not at her hottest since well she was 12, but it's where her performance was at her best at least in what i have seen with her
Nicole from Sleepy Hollow is in a movie about Jackie Robinson, I wish we saw more of this actress. She is both beautiful and has a great range.
I wonder how she feels about Daenerys after s8.
As a bi girl I tend to have some strange attractions. For example: I find Norman Bates from Hitchcock’s Psycho kind of attractive, it’s just his almost charming social awkwardness and Anthony Perkins’ amazing performance. I also like the husband character from Don’t Look Now; I just love his broody nature and Donald Sutherland’s amazing performance. As for women, I really love Gilda, she is so mysterious and confident. And of course Amélie, her crazy imagination and love for life are just captivating.
Ellie Arroway, Eowyn, Kira Nerys, Samantha Carter, Kara Thrace, D'Anna Biers, Laura Roslin, Ilsa Lund, Dana Scully, Clarise Starling
Ellie Arroway (Contact), Laura Roslin (Battlestar Galactica), Mattie Ross (True Grit 2010), Samantha Carter (Stargate SG1), Ilsa Lund (Casablanca), Yu Shen Lien (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), Eowyn and Galadriel (The Lord of the Rings)
Rene Russo in The Thomas Crown Affair. Holy crap.
Bryce Dallas Howard
Hayley Atwell
Lizzie Olsen
Karen Gillan
Rinko Kikuchi
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Marisa Tomei
Jennifer Lawrence
Liv Tyler
Jennifer Connelly
Miss Dubois! Waifu!!! Oh, and that movie was supposed to be pre-war. I think they even mention “President Roosevelt”. That wasn’t Franklin.
Mads Mickelson (I doubt I spelled that correctly) as Hannibal and Tom Ellis as Lucifer are my top two attractive men. Both are bad but of so smooth and elegant.
I am maybe the only guy in the world that isn't excited about Danearys. Even if I thought Sarah Clarke was really hot in Genysis.
I think it has to do that blonde hairdo doesn't fit the actress at all. It looks very unnatural on her.
Correction. It's Emilia Clarke of course, the character was Daenerys and the movie Genisys 😌
Lol! I love Daphne Moon! She and Martin Crane make that show. They make a great every day person balance to Niles and Frasier's snootiness. Without them and Roz the show would be insufferable
With it, the show is amazing.
Holy crap! I never imagined to see Bella Swan in this list!
Loki most definitely- he always seems like he's in control of what's going on and even if you watch him though out Thor or the Avengers or etc, you're never going to quite know all of his plans or even his ultimate goal. There's just something incredibly attractive about that kind of intelligence.
Kriztina Heckert Loki may be a bit femenine but he´s still a dude. As a straight man, I agree with you though
I love Sleepy Hollow for a number of reasons but the one thing that gets me more is the performance. The only bad character I can think of is Katrina because I don't feel the actor was trying unlike all the other characters on there as they are believable and they show dedication. Also I love it because I'm a mythological fan and I always find myself learning more about popular myths and cultures. I feel they could have easily just made this the typical story that's been done over and over again but they went a different route.
Nice vid
Funny Doug mentioning Daenerys after the final season. Burning innocents was her victory. I wonder if he would revise her placement on this list.
Cool that he digs Abbie too. Wonder how he feels regarding the end of her role in the show.
Jennifer Jason Leigh’s character in The Hudsucker Proxy..is it just me?
My hottest woman is Lieutant Olivia Benson from Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, played by Mariska Hargitay. Benson is a physically attractive, strong no-nonsense detective but is also loyal to the survivors she inspires to have a better life. She can hold her own against any perpetrator and plays to her strengths rather than let the pressures of her life into the cracks of her weaknesses. She's also beyond intelligent and I find her relationships to her fellow officers actually work to her benefit.
Mariska Hargitay as an actress is also just a beautiful woman; I'm a sucker for the dark hair/dark eyes strong woman.
I also love Emelia Clarke as Daenarys Stormborn of the House Targaryen. She is not only a gorgeous woman, but has a beautiful heart and strong personality. I love her resilience, self-reliance, determination and her unwillingness to back down in standing for the weak and oppressed. I hated how rushed her character arc was by the end of the TV show, but seeing her in seasons 1-5 she was fantastic. Seasons 7 and 8 completely demolished her character but I still love early Dany.
Here's some of the actresses I'm attracted to.
1. Jenna Coleman
Formerly known as Jenna Louise Coleman (I don't know why she abandoned her middle name) this woman is the one I'm most attracted to, and also the one I'm most intimidated by. When I saw her in Doctor Who, she very quickly became my favourite actress and Clara Oswald became one of my top five favourite fictional characters (the other four are Ahsoka Tano, Harley Quinn, Elsa and Frollo). I watched Me Before You just to see Jenna - I've never watched Game of Thrones so I didn't care about seeing Emilia Clarke (although she was good in that movie too) - and even though she was playing a side character in that movie, I had butterflies in my stomach whenever she was onscreen. I also grew to care about Queen Victoria thanks to her. Jenna's got a lot of energy but can also be very subtle and understands the "less is more" philosophy as she's able to convey a lot with very little. She seems to have a very high level of intelligence, she's got a good sense of humour, she seems to be very humble and does her homework when preparing for a role, she manages to find a perfect balance between childishness and maturity, she's got an extremely expressive face, and those big dark eyes aren't just there to look attractive but can also let you know what her character's are thinking or feeling. I swear there's a spark of madness in them right before Clara betrays the Doctor in Dark Water. It's just a flash but you can see it right before the opening credits roll. She's also very versatile, far more so than the vast majority of actresses in her generation. One of the most notable examples of her range is her dual performance as Clara and Bonnie. Bonnie played Clara so well that I never even suspected she was a Zygon - in hindsight, I probably should have but the first time I watched The Zygon Invasion, it never even crossed my mind and considering my brain can be very paranoid, genuinely fooling me is an impressive feat - but after the revelation scene, her demeanour, mannerisms and expressions were all very different from Clara's.
It seems that a lot of younger actresses rely on their looks but although Jenna's very pretty to look at, she's also smart and knows that there's much more to acting than just looking beautiful. She has excellent attention to detail and her body language and expressions can say a lot, sometimes more than the dialogue itself. For example, when Matt Smith's Doctor mentioned River Song in The Time of the Doctor, Clara had this look that basically said "What's so great about her?" and when Peter Capaldi's Doctor walked into the room in the beginning of The Caretaker, her expression basically screamed "Don't you fucking dare!" On top of that, she also has a very expressive voice and can change her inflections, pitch and tone. Queen Victoria and Clara Oswald have different ways of speaking - Clara's a much faster talker and uses more modern vocabulary but can also change her voice when she's pretending to be someone else like Miss Montague or the Doctor's wife, while Victoria speaks more slowly and regally but can also have a fierce temper when pushed too far - but because Jenna's intelligent and subtle enough to know that she shouldn't try to draw attention to the differences in their voices, it's something you only notice if you already know how she speaks in real life. It's a bit like how natural David Tennant's English accent sounds, to the point where it almost seems weird to hear him use his real, Scottish accent. If I hadn't seen Jenna in Doctor Who or interviews beforehand, I would have assumed that Victoria's more regal way of speaking was just her normal way of talking.
However, I also have a Frollo or Heathcliff like obsession with Jenna. I'm fully aware that it's unhealthy but she's made me feel so many different emotions over the last six years that I'm both desperate to meet her and terrified of meeting her at the same time, in case she's not as wonderful as she seems. During the one time where I was in the same room as her - it was a very big room and I was in a huge crowd - I was so nervous that I actually hyperventilated. It's like self-imposed Stockholm Syndrome and the hardest thing about it is that I can't even blame Jenna for it, although part of me wants to, because she's not holding me prisoner or anything and hasn't done anything wrong. They say you should never meet your heroes and Jenna seems to be the walking, talking embodiment of too good to be true. That's why I'm both intimidated by her - she's still human and there's no such thing as a perfect human being - and drawn to her. Because I don't know what her flaws are, it's harder for me to appreciate her assets. I got to know Clara and Victoria intimately but there's a sense of mystery around Jenna herself and the infuriating part is that I feel like I'm no closer to solving the mystery than I was six years ago.
2. Anna Passey
I expect 80% of you have never heard of Anna Passey because although she's an amazing actress, she stars in a not so amazing show. I think she only stays on Hollyoaks out of loyalty to the fans because with her talent, she could be finding much more high quality work. Like Jenna, Anna has excellent attention to detail. Even when she's just in the background, she often makes a look or gesture that fits the scene without trying to steal it from her co-stars. She usually steals a scene anyway, but not in a way that someone who's desperate for attention would try to steal it. She also managed to genuinely fool me into thinking that her character, Sienna, was having contractions when Sienna was trying to manipulate the father of her child into taking her to the hospital so that she could escape from him. However, like Jenna, Anna also seems too good to be true, although I don't have a maddening obsession with her.
3. Maisie Williams
I've never seen Game of Thrones so the first time I watched Maisie was in Doctor Who. I actually think they should have chosen someone older to play Ashildr but god damn it, Maisie was acting her heart out and when she got it right, she got it right. If anything her imperfections made me appreciate her strong scenes all the more. At the end of The Girl Who Died, she was just standing still, not saying a word, and all you have to do is look into her eyes to see her growing older, harder and more world weary. Plus in the beginning of The Woman Who Lived, she showed the ability to change her voice to sound like a man. And she seems to be a sweet, mischievous girl in real life who enjoys having fun with her fans.
4. Persephone Swales Dawson
Another Hollyoaks actress, Persephone's not as good as Anna Passey but, ironically, that makes her more engaging to me. With Anna, she's reached such a high level of skill that there's either no reason for her to get any better, or it's simply impossible to get any better, but with Persephone, it was rewarding to see her not only develop Nico's character but also her acting skills. She kept improving, which in some ways was more engaging than watching someone who seemed perfect from the start. Plus, she could actually be pretty creepy, I was interested in how Nico's psychotic mind worked and her messy relationship with her mother, Sienna, was the greatest part of the show since the departure of Silas Blisset. And on top of that, Persephone seems to be very sweet natured in real life, despite her creepy demeanour onscreen, she wore a school uniform well and she still looks 16, even though she's actually 20 years old.
5. Emma Watson
In this case, it's largely because of her role as Hermione, which I watched when I was too young to think critically, but god damn, she rocked that Hogwarts school uniform. I think I've also been influenced by the fact that I have a bondage fetish and she's one of the most popular actresses, possibly THE most popular, to use for bondage images. Just look on DeviantArt or United Bondage Fakers and you'll find countless pictures of Emma Watson bound and gagged. Out of the main Harry Potter trio, I think she was the one who grew the most in terms of acting talent - she's certainly the one whose had the most successful career after the series ended (although Daniel Radcliffe's not doing bad) - but she also seems to be the one who developed the biggest ego. I've never seen her feminist talks but with all the feminazis swarming around Hollywood at the moment, screaming about equality when all they really want is to be superior to everyone else, I'm worried that Emma might have fallen in with those lunatics rather than being a true feminist. Despite that, I also liked her when she played Ila in Noah, a movie which I feel is kind of underrated (I know Doug wouldn't like it because he doesn't like Russell Crowe, but it's really not that bad a movie) because I got the impression that it was suggesting that God himself has flaws and was played by Anthony Hopkins. How else could he give the barren Ila a child and be middle aged Noah's grandfather?
wow most book readers hate Dani, I don't but I've never heard anyone like her so enthusiastically
adj789 He never read the books obviously. Its from a tv show point of view only
No Salma Hayek or Penelope Cruz?
Adria from Stargate SG-1
So u do like fish out water scenarios in film....I knew it!
what does his wife think of this video?
Probably is 100% okay with it.
Doug! You have to do a review on Baby Geniuses 3! Please!
Alexavier Batista Dude, are you mad? Doug has his limits
Omg Sarah Silverman is just SO hot...
I don't know how see looks now, but I've always simped for her.
Naomi Watts from Mulholland drive. Number 1!
Meiko Kaji from Lady Snowblood.
Why don't people like Emilia Clarke? I'm not a huge fan of her mostly because I've never watched Game of Thrones but from an unbiased standpoint, she's been good in stuff like Me Before You. Granted, she wasn't the reason I watched that movie but she's not just a pretty face. Emilia clearly has a lot of passion for what she does and when Solo bombed at the box office, she took it like a mature adult (which is more than can be said for Kennedyfilm's executives, directors - barring Ron Howard who took it like a grown ass man - and producers as well the shill media), and said that she wanted people to appreciate characters for their personalities more than their gender or race. Considering how toxic and small-minded Hollywood is at the moment with all the racism and sexism going on - and yes, SJW's and feminazis are racist and sexist; a lot of it is directed at white men but that doesn't stop it from being true, especially since they also ignore the opinions of women and people of colour if they don't fit the insane narrative they're trying to push - the fact that she had the guts and honesty to come out and say that gets a lot of respect from me.
Excuse me Doug I agree with Marion Ravenwood being hot, but what are you and other people talking about being saved Marion and a lot hell no, I think you need to go back and rewatch the movie along with those other people, Marion Ravenwood shoots and kills more Nazis than Indiana Jones does, Marion has a higher kill count and why to save Indiana Jones's life, and when the hell does Marion ravenwood ever get saved Indiana Jones downright refused to help or aid her all the time in fact Marion saves herself he even pulled a knife out on the guy to do so, Marion continues to machine-guns more Nazis and saves Indiana Jones's life again in the plane later on in the movie, and I have never heard of people saying that she was ever saved I've only heard of people saying she's a badass so this whole thing you're saying is very bogus, an Indiana Jones is the one that always needs to be saved by Marion Ravenwood a million times, not to mention that in the Temple of Doom Indiana Jones needed to be saved by a nine-year-old shortround please, I think you confusing Marion Ravenwood with Indiana Jones.
And let's not forget Amélie.
The big turn was lord of the rings
Doug Walker is infamous for his beloved and well written series "Hottest women", but I think it's requosite we depict my personal top 10 LEAST hot women list. So without further adeiou, let's get into it bros.
1.) Princess Peach (Super Mario)
She looks like a doll! I don't fuck dalls! Mreeeehhhh!!
2.) Every Woman in Quesrtionable Content
QC's artstyle does not lend itself to sexual appeal. The thought of pysically interacting with a QC character even in a nonsexual fashion makes me shudder.
3.) Space Pirates
The image for Space Pirates on Wikipedia was some lady.
4.) The letter "R"
"R" isn't a sexy letter. Nor is a hot one. But it is a feminine one.
I can't think of numbers 5-9, so instead here's number 1
And the number one most ugliest not attractive woman in media ever is...
Umjammer Lammy. I hope she rots in prison.
We have very different tastes...
Got to be honest never was a huge Emilia Clarke person, outside of Game of Thrones absolutely, but as Dany nope. I was more of a Margaery Tyrell guy, Natalie Dormer on and off screen all the way.
Erick Avari - Terence Bey from 1999 The Mummy. The level of class that he carries, all while keeping a very big secret from his trusted employee Evelyn Carnahan. I won't give away what that secret is for the sake of any possible spoilers, but he keeps this secret with the best intentions and even with the little screen time the character has compared to the other characters, Dr Bey only makes me more and more excited to see him, all the way up until this final scene which he displays just how brave he truly can be and the lengths he will go to ensure that good is victorious. It also helps that he's dressed in a steampunk kind of getup, he wears it so perfectly.
Doug what happened to going one step beyond?
My crush is Arya Stark💜
Marion is Bae
But. But. But Ellen Ripley
It's a Little Hard for me to pick sometimes, but I would start with almost any female character from Once Upon a Time, again Almost. I would start with the woman that played Regina. I have always had a thing for the bad guys or gals in anything. Male or Female doesn't even matter to me often times. I have an attraction to Rumplestiltskin not in a sexual way, but just in how cunning he can be & how power hungry & greedy he can be. That isn't to say I don't think he is slightly Handsome too, though I am not sexually aroused by him. I just can't Help having a think for any character that is evil as Hell & really embraces it. Again, for Female characters though I would leave out Bo Peep & at most I would say I was confident in saying I would otherwise literally only leave out one or two other characters, though no others come to mind I didn't find attractive ranging from slightly to Damn!!! I haven't seen the new season, so I am leaving out any new Female characters from that Season. All the other Seasons would be 100% on the Table. Regina would be my #1 from that show though if I were to pick just one. Also I would have to agree with Catherine Zeta Jones in Zorro. Many of the other women on this list I was not familiar with or just didn't find that attractive, but she was Super Hot in Zorro. I found Catwoman attractive as well, but not on a physical Level. I just found her personality really fun & engaging in Batman Returns
Daenerys maybe cool but she is no Sarah Connor
Jon Stewart Eh, I never really got into Sarah Connor, at least when it came to looks.
wtf is this?
6:46 really intrestung 7:07 terrible character
I never got the Catwoman love. The suit looks off and is very unflattering. Michelle Pfeiffer isn't even that hot
Yes Louis CK can be very shocking for some people doug.....
Lot of modern actresses on the list and in the comments. Know your history. Marilyn Monroe, naturally, but anyone who enjoys Zeta-Jones' looks and the chemistry of her interactions with Banderas should look no further than Olivia de Havilland, especially opposite Errol Flynn. HOT.
THANK YOU! I always thought that she was the more radiant beauty compared to Leigh in Gone With the Wind! She's a gorgeous woman and had this genuine, sweet charm that's irresistible!
Jennifer Lawrence X-Men: Days of Future Past
ohh i love sarah silverman
my list of hottest woman in movie and tv are catwoman from batman returns rey from star wars the fore akwaens mary jane from spiderman movie chrinstine from phantom of opera 2004 trintity from matrax charile bradbury from supernaurl penny from big bang thegory rachel from friends elaine from seinfeld and olivia from the prestige last elena from mask of zorro
SEXISM