James McAvoy is in my "pretty pretty men" subset, and has been since Tumnus. Have to go look at the other.
Fassbender, whatever; he has interesting bones and I approve of his fluency in at least four languages, but I don't feel the need to pin him on my wall. McAvoy, in the last year or so, has developed a decided character actor's face—I wouldn't call him pretty and it suits him very well, especially for the kind of rumpled, professorial look crossbred with unexamined money that characterizes Charles Xavier in 1962. I mean, the man can pull off fingerless gloves.
Although I may get you a hotel next time for "sleeping."
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Fassbender, whatever; he has interesting bones and I approve of his fluency in at least four languages, but I don't feel the need to pin him on my wall. McAvoy, in the last year or so, has developed a decided character actor's face—I wouldn't call him pretty and it suits him very well, especially for the kind of rumpled, professorial look crossbred with unexamined money that characterizes Charles Xavier in 1962. I mean, the man can pull off fingerless gloves.
Although I may get you a hotel next time for "sleeping."
If you ever have a guest room again . . .