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Post by workingclassdog on Apr 8, 2024 20:22:39 GMT
Well if my user name doesn't ring a bell... Actual teenage crush: Rick Springfield Teen Self: Rick Springfield Adult Self: Rick Springfield Any age: Rick Springfield Dying: Rick Springfield Also throw in John Stamos, Sam Elliott and Rob Lowe. I love Rick and always will. I got to hug him once at a small concert he played at. I will always treasure that memory. Not to be a one upper by any means, but I should share my experience too!! haha... I never saw him back in the 80s.. I have only seen him as an adult really. The first time he I saw him he was doing a free concert in Denver for the Taste of Colorado Festival. I got fairly close and he came out into the audience with a chair and happened to be right next to me. swooon. I will admit I probably touched him on the butt. LOL.. and he sweated on my hand while getting off the chair. haha. 2nd time I saw him, I happened to get next to him again while he came out into the audience. I had to work for that one though.. haha.. Never got to hug him though... Maybe one day!
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Post by workingclassdog on Apr 8, 2024 20:24:49 GMT
David Krumholtz. Kinda still do. I am sorry, and not to yuck your yum, but that one made me laugh out loud. He will always be Bernard the elf to me. I will say I was wondering who David Krumholtz was, then I read he was Bernard.. kinda made me chuckle loud. He will always be Bernard to me too.
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Post by rymeswithpurple on Apr 8, 2024 20:31:09 GMT
David Krumholtz. Kinda still do. I am sorry, and not to yuck your yum, but that one made me laugh out loud. He will always be Bernard the elf to me. Haha, I totally get it!! I thought he was adorable in Addams Family Values, dorky cute in the Santa Clause, and well, I guess actually dorky cute in NUMB3RS as well. His character in Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle was obnoxious, but that's one of my guilty pleasure movies. To each their own. His other oddball roles always make me laugh (he was in an episode of Raising Hope) and of course, 10 Things I Hate About You.
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Post by Lexica on Apr 8, 2024 20:37:42 GMT
Ryan Reynolds, although not when I was a teen. He might not have been born yet when I was a teen.
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Post by papersilly on Apr 8, 2024 22:33:40 GMT
my teenage self: rob lowe my now self: rob lowe
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Post by littlemama on Apr 8, 2024 22:42:05 GMT
Teenage me had a thing for Matthew Lillard & Sarah Michelle Gellar. Wait. Shaggy and Daphne?
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peabay
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Post by peabay on Apr 8, 2024 22:54:18 GMT
My inner teenager? Ryan Gosling. My kids call him my boyfriend.
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zebidee
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Post by zebidee on Apr 8, 2024 23:40:41 GMT
My kid crush: David Cassidy My teen crush: Lee Majors
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dawnnikol
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Post by dawnnikol on Apr 8, 2024 23:44:16 GMT
Teenage me had a thing for Matthew Lillard & Sarah Michelle Gellar. Wait. Shaggy and Daphne? I liked them pre-Scooby Doo, but yep! Funny how that turned out!
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Post by peatlejuice on Apr 8, 2024 23:58:53 GMT
My teenage crush was, and continues to be, Wil Wheaton.
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paigesmom
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Post by paigesmom on Apr 9, 2024 0:50:45 GMT
Showing my age: Andy Gibb
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Post by seaexplore on Apr 9, 2024 0:53:53 GMT
Paul Rudd Ryan Reynolds Dax Shepard
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Post by Merge on Apr 9, 2024 13:49:13 GMT
Teen crush: Jason Bateman Now: John Krasinski
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Post by cat2007 on Apr 9, 2024 14:12:39 GMT
I like George Clooney because he's not an attention whore and seems like a lot of fun. He also seems very loyal to his friends.
Sean Connery as James Bond. Need I say more??
Michael Caine and Anthony Hopkins. Love their accents.
Usher. Who else can sing and roller skate at the same time? Seriously though, I think he's very talented.
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Post by 3boysnme on Apr 9, 2024 16:33:45 GMT
I have had crushes my entire life it seems like. Too many to list. But at this moment, my biggest crush is Jefferson Brown. He just makes me melt.
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Post by onelasttime on Apr 9, 2024 23:57:26 GMT
I was talking to a friend yesterday and told her about this thread and how I was having a good time looking at the names of your crushes.
We are the same age and she reminded me that we were old enough to enjoy watching Paul Newman in his prime. That is when I realized that Paul Newman was her big crush.
When I told her some/most had listed more than one crush while I had only listed Ryan Gosling and that I was thinking I should add my other crushes. And when I told her who they were she laughed at me. Some friend. 😀
My first big crush as a young adult was Tommy Smothers. I adored that guy.
Then Star Wars came out and I had a new big crush. Not Harrison Ford, who I like, but George Lucas with that dark hair and beard. Wow.
My last crush before Ryan was Daryl Hall of Hall and Oates. That’s when my friend started laughing. She knew I was a fan of Hall & Oates but didn’t know it was because of Daryl & my crush that I was a fan of the duo.
I think of this group I would have liked to have met Tommy Smothers. And he lived here in Sonoma County not too far from my place. I mean I may have stood there with a stupid smile on my face, but he would have been the one I would have really liked to have met.
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ladipop
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Post by ladipop on Apr 10, 2024 0:16:06 GMT
Kid me: Alan from Josie and the Pussycats The angsty anime boys from Battle of the Planets
Teenage me: Robert Smith(the cure) Adam Ant Larry Mullen (U2) Patrick Swayze
Me now: Helena Bonham Carter Dave Grohl Paul Hollywood Pink actually, there's quite a long list...
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Post by onelasttime on Apr 10, 2024 2:13:23 GMT
linkMy crush, Ryan Gosling , has a new movie premiering next month. It also stars Emily Blunt. Here’s the review for my crushes new movie Fall Guy! ” The Fall Guy Review”The Fall Guy just hit CinemaCon for a victory lap after premiering at SXSW. Does it live up to the hype and give Ryan Gosling a clasic role? BY CHRIS BUMBRAY APRIL 9TH 2024, 12:02PM PLOT: After being gravely injured, a stuntman named Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling) tries to win back his ex, a movie director named Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt), by finding the star of her mega-budget action movie, who’s gone missing after falling in with a dangerous crowd. REVIEW: The Fall Guy is director David Leitch’s love letter to the stunt profession. For those not in the know, Leitch, before becoming a director known for blockbusters like Bullet Train and Deadpool 2, was a stuntman, having worked on a slew of action classics. With this, he pays homage to an industry that was best described recently by Nicolas Cage, who said in an interview, “Every movie star needs to be a stunt man, every stunt man needs to be a movie star.” Of course, it’s also a big-budget remake of a classic TV show, which ran for many years and starred the Six Million Dollar Man himself, Lee Majors, as a stuntman who moonlit as a P.I. He even sang the theme song, which is warbled here by Blake Shelton. The buzz on this one has been through the roof, with raves coming out of SXSW and none other than Steven Spielberg saying he loved it. As such, it arrives at CinemaCon making a bit of a victory lap for exhibitors, who are no doubt hoping some of the Barbenheimer magic rubs off on it as it unites two of the stars from those movies. So, is it worth all the anticipation and hype? Indeed, The Fall Guy is an impeccably made comedic actioner elevated by superb chemistry between Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. Gosling has fun playing the nearly-indestructible Colt, who is trying to get back on his ex’s good side after ghosting her due to his insecurity over nearly being crippled in an accident. If the film has a failing in that regard, it’s that Colt’s recovery from his broken back is so complete that he’s jumping from building to building with ease, doing flips, crashes and hits without any limitations whatsoever. Alas, it’s a movie, and it has to be said that Leitch and his crew at 87North have put together some amazing set pieces. The action highlight of the film is an amazing sequence where Gosling fights a bad guy on the back of a truck while being dragged, all of which is scored by Phil Collins’ ‘Against All Odds’, juxtaposed with the heartbroken Blunt singing it when she thinks she’s been stood up for a date. The plot is pretty good, with Seavers being turned into a quasi-gunshoe by an untrustworthy producer (played by Ted Lasso’s Hannah Waddingham), who wants him to find Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s movie star, Tom Ryder. Ryder seems informed by perhaps all the stunt people involved with this worst idea of a stuntman, being one who takes all the credit by none of the risk – a sort of anti-Tom Cruise. The premise is basically an excuse for nonstop action, but it works well and aligns with the kind of plots Lee Majors’s Colt Seavers used to get embroiled in. Notably, the film is also very much a romance, with Colt and Jody’s relationship at least as important as the carnage and mystery, which is refreshing given how unromantic most modern action movies are. With the old-school action, minimal CGI, and real-deal stunts, this feels like a throwback to nineties action in the best way. Me: Take note Tom Cruise. The story is as important as the stunts! Through it all, Gosling and Blunt show themselves as real deal movie stars, with the charisma on both cranked up to eleven. Colt Seavers is a fun enough character that it could turn into a franchise for Gosling. He is portrayed as clever, uncomplicatedly heroic, and more than able to handle himself in a fight or two dozen. If I have any complaints, it’s that the bar for the action keeps getting set so high that, as the film comes to its conclusion, you almost start to get numb to it, as it’s almost exhausting to keep up with. But, running just over two hours, The Fall Guy never wears out its welcome and looks bright and beautiful, with colourful locations in Sydney and a polished, slick look. The Fall Guy really is a terrific summer action movie and a throwback to a different (better) time in genre movie-making. More than anything, it’s a tribute to the stunt industry and a demand that it gets the recognition it deserves, with the point made over and over that CGI action is lame and can’t hold a candle to the old ways. I’m inclined to agree.”
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Apr 10, 2024 12:51:44 GMT
I don’t know about now, but how did my teenage self ever think that tickets like Axel Rose were hot?? I also thought George Michael and Ralph Machio were cute, and would still agree with that at the time.
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Post by waffles on Apr 10, 2024 20:37:12 GMT
Younger self - John Schneider, then Jason Bateman
College - Channing Tatum
Currently - Peter Scanavino, Sticks (from OP Live)
Passed on - Alan Rickman
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RosieKat
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Post by RosieKat on Apr 11, 2024 1:24:30 GMT
My actual teenage crushes were John Taylor and Sting.
My actual adult crushes are Hugh Jackman and Sting.
My if-I-were-currently-a-teen crushes...hmmm. Tom Holland, Zendaya, Selena Gomez? (God, I feel like a dirty old woman now.)
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Post by quiltz on Apr 11, 2024 1:32:50 GMT
Teenage self ~~ Robert Redford Adult self ~~ Mark Harmon, George Clooney
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Post by onelasttime on Apr 14, 2024 3:56:11 GMT
My teenage self just watched my crush Ryan Gosling’s opening on Saturday Night Live.
It was funny but not funny enough for one to giggle as hard as I did.
Yup I had better never meet the man in person.
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Post by compeateropeator on Apr 14, 2024 12:27:48 GMT
I don’t remember really having crushes back in the day although there were people that I loved and still do. I never had posters of individual people that I remember, they were more art, music, etc.
But that said Sam Elliot is my man. Sadly we are all old now…him really old. 😆 A young John Prine was also on my list. Back in the day Jimmy Buffett probably was on there.
In those “olden”days many of the TV shows had pairs of guys…a blond and dark haired. My favorites seemed to run the dark haired, while my best friend typically went for the blonds of the pair, which is nice as we didn’t have to fight about our TV boyfriends. 😆. Starsky, Poncherello, Nick Ryder (Riptide), Magnum, etc. where on my list. I definitely had/have a type and it is a darker haired, Jean wearing, a slightly rough and tumble type person I guess.
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Post by tealpaperowl on Apr 18, 2024 19:28:06 GMT
I don't at my age but if I was a teenager/20's I would totally crush on Kit Connor!
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Post by onelasttime on Apr 25, 2024 16:05:05 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 12, 2024 3:31:52 GMT
I was looking at some reels and one was who 3 female actresses have crushes on. Well according to this reel anyhow. The actresses and their crushes are: Jenna Ortega has a crush on President Obama Selena Gomez has a crush on Brad Pitt. Jennifer Lawrence has a crush on Seth Meyers. I pondered it a bit and decided that my teenage self has a crush on Ryan Gosling. I’m so old that for silliness like this I revert to my teenage self. And I’m convinced that if I ever met Ryan Gosling I would start giggling like a teenager. So it’s a good thing I’m never going to run into him. For both of us. The question is do you or your teenage self have a crush on a well known person or celebrity? One that you’re willing to share. When I talked about my teenage self crush I wasn’t sure if there was such a thing. So I’m watching my teenage self crush Ryan Gosling in Fall Guy and his character talks about the teenage crush he has on Emily Blunt’s character. So it must be a real thing! That an older person can have what amounts to a teenage crush on someone.
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Post by malibou on Oct 12, 2024 5:31:23 GMT
My young girl into teens crush was Ray Davies of the Kinks. Yeah I know. 😳
My adult crushes, there are many. Cillian Murphy, Andrew Scott, Harry Styles, Daniel Day Lewis all come to mind.
My girl crush is Merritt Wever.
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