DANIEL'S TOP TORSOO7.JAMES Bond actor Daniel Craig has been named the top torso in movies in a poll of film fans. The 007 hunk in trunks flexed his perfect pectorals to top the survey with more than a third of the vote (34 per cent). Muscling his way into second place with 21 per cent was Scots-born Hollywood beefcake beef·cake n. Informal 1. Images, especially photographs, of minimally attired men with muscular physiques. 2. Attractive men with muscular physiques, such as those in these images. Gerard Butler, who showed off his fine physique as Spartan king Leonidas in historic epic 300. Veteran Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt had to settle for third place with 14 per cent of the votes. Lovefilm, the UK's largest online DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. and games rental service, asked more than 1,000 of its members to vote for their top torso in film in the poll to mark the end of summer. Comedy king Sacha Baron Cohen's outing in a mankini as Borat earned him fourth spot with seven per cent of the vote. A Bond from an earlier generation, Sean Connery, came fifth for his role as 007 in Thunderball with six per cent. Leonardo DiCaprio beefed up for The Beach in 2000 to earn himself sixth spot. TOP 10 TORSOS 1 Daniel Craig, Casino Royale, 2006 2 Gerard Butler, 300, 2006 3 Brad Pitt, Troy, 2004 4 Sacha Baron Cohen
Sacha Noam Baron Cohen[1] (born 13 October, 1971) is an English comedian, writer and actor most noted for his comic characters Borat (a Kazakh reporter), Ali G (a junglist-hip hop gangsta wannabe , Borat, 2006 5 Sean Connery, Thunderball, 1965 6 Leonardo DiCaprio, The Beach, 2000 7 Hank Azaria, Along Came Polly, 2004 8 Elvis Presley, Blue Hawaii, 1961 9 Russell Brand, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, 2008 10 Jan-Michael Vincent, Big Wednesday, 1978 SOURCE: LOVEFILM CAPTION(S): HUNKS hunks pl.n. (used with a sing. verb) A disagreeable and often miserly person. [Origin unknown.] : Daniel Craig, main pic, and Gerard Butler, left |
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