The magnificent
Madame Guillotine has been writing a series of blogs about fanciable historical fiction characters as portrayed on TV and in films, and y'know: I think there's room for an SF Heroes one too.
I can't help it; I'm all hormonal in a good way and here's the way to express it!
The All-Time Number One has to be the young Harrison Ford as the audaciously swashbuckling Han Solo. I mean, come on ladies; you SO WOULD, wouldn't you?
hot DAMN.
2. George Clooney in Solaris. A little bit vulnerable, a little bit muddled but all man and his bum in that tight silver spacesuit? MERCY. *fans self*
I don't usually go for older men but man! I'm hot for Mr Clooney.
3. Sam Rockwell in Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. The gold lame boxer shorts, the pinball sharp grin and the swagger, THE SWAGGER! Can I get a witness?
I love Sam Rockwell anyway; he was fabulous in Moon and man can that man dance. (You've seen that YouTube vid, right?) This made me love him forever.
4. Chris Pine in Star Trek. Again, it's the swagger, the smirk; Chris Pine goes boldly where Shatner went before... Oooh baby. Honourable mentions to Karl Urban as McCoy and Chris Hemsworth who was Kirk's Father George.
There's a bit of a theme developing here, donchathink?
5. Chris Evans in Sunshine and the Fantastic Four movies. I seem to recall James May of the Top Gear team saying that driving certain cars gives him a fizzy feeling in his pelvic region. *pause* Sounds familiar.
So there we have it; the complete fantasy package for this buzzingly hormonal gal in her late thirties, currently hitting her stride, if you know what I mean *wink wink*
Anyone got anyone to add?