Well, he is less ridiculously pretty than he was when he was younger. Which makes him more attractive to me rather than less, but maybe I'm an outlier.
Hell
yes, he's much more attractive now than when he was a blushing twink - but the bone structure and the eyes are going to assure that this guy retains the insane levels of pretty along with the deep blokey voice and all that hot grownup stuff. I could go on about the hottitude of the juxtaposition of feminine and masculine, but I think I already wrote ESSAYS on that subject in the glory days of
Smallville
season 1. Suffice it to say JA - a nummy treat. But, far more to the point, a mighty yay for the acting skills. And I agree with all the things y'all said about the acting/film-making process.
I think it was Plei, and probably Nutty, who either came up with or applied the term "Uncanny Valley" to Dark Angel and earlier era Jensen, and it's true. He does get more human as he gets older, and the imperfections that weren't noticeable (the crooked nose, the obvious size difference and slight cast in his eyes) when he was younger are more noticeable now. They give him character that enhances, rather than detracts from, his attractiveness. Still gorgeous, more human.
I've always thought Ackles has much the same sort of physicality and facial expression in his acting as Browder.
Jared, on the other hand, has gone from tall and cuddly to tall and whoa, mama. Add his stature and the build he's crafted to his public personality and megawatt smile, and you have a completely different type.
Whoa, mama is right. I almost wish he would tone down the buff just a bit, but he is lovely eye candy nevertheless. I've no doubt if I saw him on the street, I would ogle longingly and make an ass of myself.
From what I've seen of YouTube con appearances, JP seems to be the more playful and gregarious of the two, while JA seems more pensive and quiet. Does JA like the con thing?
He really doesn't.
From most accounts, and from video on You Tube, he's charming, he's kind, he's funny. But he seems much more spontaneous and at ease when he and Jared are onstage together. When he's facing the crowd alone, he's noticeably quieter and more earnest in answering questions. From his background, it seems he was raised with "manners," and those are clearly on display when he's in public.
Appearances are part of his job and he does them, but he's had some stalkery things happen, and he's leary of the public, not without cause. Plus, I think he's much more reserved with people outside his known circle of friends and acquaintances.
I mentioned "kind" before. A fan at LA ComicCon last year reported she stood in line to get Jensen's autograph and, as he does, he asked her name. She was unable to respond, as she had laryngitis. Rushed through, as the lines are at those things, she didn't have time to explain, but when she mouthed "thank you" when he signed her picture, he signed "You're welcome" back to her. He always repeats the name of the person he's meeting, and meets their eyes. It makes them feel like he's really connecting with them, and who knows? Maybe the connection helps keep him from feeling so much like a product on display.
I do know that not all actors or celebrities observe those small niceties, so it's always made me think better of Ackles for doing it.
Jared enjoys the attention. I'm sure he gets tired and cranky and there are times he'd rather not meet 'n' greet, but for the most part, he likes being the center of attention. Another fan who has seen him twice at Florida Eyecons said it was a lesson in personality and ability to watch JP control the room, answering sincerely or jokingly as he fielded questions, steering with graceful tact away from loaded subjects and clowning to distract the crowd from pursuing embarrassing subjects any further. Studying him over several con reports and interviews, an impression forms of a nice young man who is career-driven, focused, comfortable in a position of authority, with a healthy degree of vanity and self-confidence.
I'm really interested in where their careers go, once SPN is over and they go their separate ways.
Bless. Just - bless.
(Still pondering whether I would find the
All Hell Breaks Loose
Con in Australia fun, or would want to run fleeing into the night from the Beatlemania thing. If they had writers and directors and techie people there for panels, that would be one thing - but this does sort of sound like a frenzy of estrogen surrounding 3 pretty actors, and I do find that fairly cringe-inducing. I do not need to have my photo taken with any of them, decorative though they are, and I don't need an autograph either. But then maybe there will be amusing anecdotes and things? Hmm.)
Meanwhile, I am horribly disarmed by both (1) watching Misha Collins doing his little clippy interviewy thing on YouTube about Castiel, and (2) the random discovery that he's a published poet. Bless. Gosh, I hope he doesn't get freaked out by fandom.
After this week's appearance on Nip/Tuck I feel safe that fandom is unlikely to show him anything freakier than his storyline on that show.
After this week's appearance on Nip/Tuck I feel safe that fandom is unlikely to show him anything freakier than his storyline on that show.
Also, wasn't he, like, an intern in the Clinton-era White House or something?
I mean, that's got to set a pretty high standard of freaktastic.
once SPN is over and they go their separate ways.
what? why would they go separate ways? This makes me want to curl up in a ball with a blanket.
I just watched PS I love you. Why did no one tell me JDM has an after shower scene? Guh AND oh dear.
JP looks awkward in those shots. Like every wanna-be youngster with no taste and clothes that wear him rather than the other way around at the clubs.
Those were dreadful photos of him. He looked uncomfortable, and that was an awful makeup job. Poor JP.
How much do I love that Jim Beaver didn't like the movie list meme so he made his own from 250 films that he has rated 10 on imdb? [link] Ha. There isn't enough of an age difference for Jim to even be my father, but his grumpy old man attitude so reminds me of my granddad.