The Official Tom Welling Thread

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ugh I'm glad I was warned otherwise I would have puked right there by my mailbox. Some one seriously needs to teach BR a new expression I think that's the only one he ever makes. Sigh ah well we knew it would come all the press.......
 
triplet said:
I think we need to give a cookie to whoever said that the SR fans would be over here bashing us over the heads with this...

(And you know who you are...)
Huh? Did you say something, Trip?

Wait! I feel the need to quote myself...

AgentPat said:
Just passin' through. Don't mind me...

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*cough*

:cool:
Okay, I feel better now. :p

LOL!

triplet said:
I think I will ritually burn my copy once I pull it from my mail box. :D
Make sure you pull out that full page photo of Welling and Grace first:

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What a great shot. I love that pic!
 
AgentPat said:
Huh? Did you say something, Trip?

Yep.

Oh, and here's that cookie:

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I think the person I was thinking of even got some of the names right... ;)



AgentPat said:
Make sure you pull out that full page photo of Welling and Grace first!

You bet I will. While I will feel no remorse about burning the image on the cover, I will certainly not burn this:

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Yum.


AgentPat said:
What a great shot. I love that pic!


Yep.

Absolutely. Drop. Dead. Gorgeous.


MEHZEB, you still going to get me a present for my birthday?

An 8x10 glossy of that would be great, thanks.

:D

If it were signed and then delivered in person by the guy with the massive guns featured in this photo it would be even better.... ;)
 
triplet said:
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Yum.
Yep.

Absolutely. Drop. Dead. Gorgeous.

As much as I love the way Tom looks in that picture.. it's the look on Maggie's face that makes me smile. She's thinking *exactly* what we're thinking. ;) :up: :D
 
Serene said:
As much as I love the way Tom looks in that picture.. it's the look on Maggie's face that makes me smile. She's thinking *exactly* what we're thinking. ;) :up: :D

LOL!

I betcha she was.... ROTFLMFAO!
 
The difference I see is that the one on the left looks like he knows what to do with his blond. Looks like good "chemistry to me". Of course, I've always believed you'd have to be dead not to have great chemistry with Tom.

The two that they've put on the cover look like they might be brother and sister and look kind of silly to me. Just my opinion.
 
Thought folks might be interested in some enlargements...

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^^ To put into words what this man does to me could quite possibly get me banned, so...
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LOL!!! ;) :D
 
AgentPat said:
^^ To put into words what this man does to me could quite possibly get me banned, so...
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You need one day just for the lips, right Pat? ;)

Thanks for the enlargements. I need something purdy to stare at.
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I better not open my mouth. I can only think of naughty things to say.

:rolleyes:
 
Serene said:
You need one day just for the lips, right Pat?
And then some!! Between the face and that body, mama mia! :hyper:

Here's an interesting article to sink some teeth into...


Wanted: TV's Perfect Face
by Tommi Lewis Tilden

Still think beauty is in the eye of the beholder? Think again. According to one expert, it's possible to figure out exactly what makes a "perfect" face. And you'll be surprised at how he rates some of today's hottest male and female TV stars.

After 27 years as a practicing oral and facial reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Stephen Marquardt used his professional experience, along with his studies in engineering, to build a patented mask that he believes defines the ideal face. It's based upon a mathematical construction that uses the ancient Greek ratio known as the Golden Mean, a proportion that for centuries has helped artists, architects and others create eye-pleasing forms.

Dr. Marquardt's initial interest in this field of study was inspired by his personal life, beginning at age 4 when his mother suffered a car accident. "She was disfigured," he says, "so I always thought about why, when someone's face changes, you perceive [that] the whole person changes." And then came his teen years: "In high school I was always interested in why I found some girls attractive and not others. All the guys in school were chasing the same three girls and they were the prettiest ones. I was fascinated with how the popular girls got everything, how others were drawn to them because of their beauty."

Later, as a medical doctor, he began his quest for a formula for attractiveness after he realized that not all facial reconstructive procedures actually improved a patient's overall look. "In fact," he says, "sometimes people would look better and sometimes not at all. When I'd do surgery, we'd put the chin where it was supposed to be but it wouldn't work aesthetically because, say, the nose was too small. You have to make everything match and work harmoniously."

So Dr. Marquardt spent years studying, sketching and working with computer programs to create the image and measurements of the perfect face. "I knew I had to find out what the perfect nose, chin, lips, cheeks and jaw were, so I started to reach out to makeup artists from movies and TV and sculptors, painters, and plastic surgeons from all over the world," he says. "I was astounded that nothing had been written of any significance since the thousands-of-years-old rudimentary measurements of the vertical thirds of the face - meaning from the hairline to where the nose starts, down to the tip of the upper lip to the bottom of the chin. All the specialists were focused on their one area and ignoring the whole."

Finally, in 1992, after a breakthrough with the lips portion ("I almost gave up at that point," he remembers), he was able to get his beauty mask patented. Now, Dr. Marquardt devotes his time to speaking to groups about his lifelong work and to private facial analysis and consultations.

So how do some of television's finest faces fare when Dr. Marquardt applies his theories? Here are his verdicts:

Teri Hatcher
Perfect: She has a very pretty face with a big beautiful smile and nice teeth.
Less Than Perfect: Her nose is shorter than ideal, which means she needs to accentuate her upper lip.

Evangeline Lilly
Perfect: She has a very pretty face, nice full lips, very nice eyebrows, good forehead and nose and beautiful cheekbones.
Less Than Perfect: Her eyes are a little close-set and her jaw is narrow.

Eva Longoria
Perfect: She has a very pretty face, beautiful smile, nice full lips and beautiful teeth and forehead.
Less Than Perfect: Her eyebrows peak too soon, particularly her left one. (The peak should be at the outside corner of her eye, the tail of the brow should not be lower than the inside top of the brow.)

Pamela Anderson
Perfect: She has pretty, deep-set eyes with nice, high cheekbones, a pretty chin and a feminine jawline.
Less Than Perfect: Her lips, although full, are a little large and her upper lip is quite a bit bigger than her lower lip.

Jennifer Garner
Perfect: She has a pretty nose, nice full lips and gorgeous cheeks.
Less Than Perfect: She has beautiful brows but they're too closely set; she should open up the distance between them.

Tyra Banks
Perfect: She has a beautiful nose with a delicate tip. Her beautiful, wide-set eyes and high, well-shaped eyebrows give her an exotic look.
Less Than Perfect: Her upper face is exotic but her lower face, with the delicate jawline, is more childlike.

Josh Holloway
Perfect: He has a nice forehead, masculine brows, good strong nose and a nice jawline with a strong chin.
Less Than Perfect: His eyes are slightly sunken.

Patrick Dempsey
Perfect: He has a good forehead, masculine jawline, great hairline and a nice, strong chin.
Less Than Perfect: His eyes are narrower than is ideal and his eyebrows are too wide at the top.

Taye Diggs
Perfect: He has a very masculine face. He has a nice strong chin and jawline, good eyes, good cheeks and a very strong look and profile.
Less Than Perfect: His forehead's a little high and his eyebrows are a little too full in the middle, which pulls away from this eyes a bit.

Tom Welling
Perfect: He's very nice looking, with good eyes, good brows and a nice nose.
Less Than Perfect: His chin and jawline are short, giving him a bit of a childlike, feminine look.

http://www.tvguide.com/news/insider/050617c.asp


Hmmm. Okay, Well, I won't disagree - I can see it a little in some photos, but not all. I think make-up and camera angles play a pretty important role in one's perception of a celebrity's appearance. Fact of the matter is, most of us don't get the opportunity to see what these people look like IN PERSON. That said, I think this photo shows what Marquardt described regarding the shorter chin...

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But I think Tom's huge eyes play a larger role in the young, childlike perception. Children and young animals have larger eyes proportionally than their adult counterparts.


In this photo, Tom's chin and jaw seems quite average, so that whole childlike image is lost here:

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It really depends on a lot of things, make-up and camera angles being the biggies:

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Are we having fun yet? LOL ;)
 
Hey Pat I see you like Tom Welling. Well I will see you tomorrow at 2 pm outside or inside of Web Head?
 
greenlantern248 said:
Hey Pat I see you like Tom Welling.
Understatement of the year. :D :up:

Well I will see you tomorrow at 2 pm outside or inside of Web Head?
Inside is fine. If I get there early, I'll be browsing the new comic section opposite the MTG card glass displays.

Oh hell... it's a small store - you won't miss me. I really am 6' tall. LOL ;)
 
Pat, your posts are like poetry to him. If he only knew...
 
greenlantern248 said:
Hey Pat I see you like Tom Welling. Well I will see you tomorrow at 2 pm outside or inside of Web Head?
Aight GL, I was there between 1:50 and 3:15. Did you forget? I haven't been stood up since HS. :mad: ;) :p

Saw BB again last night, this time in IMAX. Damn good movie!

rumpuso said:
Pat, your posts are like poetry to him. If he only knew...
Thanks, Chell! :)

He does make it easy though. Tom has such an overwhelming charisma that's not easily ignored...

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And that combination of strength and vulnerability which comes so naturally to him made him such a perfect choice for Clark...

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I love Pat's posts... they make my day. :)

I bet GL was there but was too intimidated by the gorgeous amazonian blonde to approach her. Just a hunch. ;)

That EW 2005 Must See list is a pretty nice bit of publicity for The Fog to have made. It's (the list) on the front scroll page of AOL... which ain't bad exposure-wise, ya know? I scrolled through to make sure that Tom and Maggie's pic was included, and it is.
 
I always love Pat's posts and she's right, it's always easy to sing his praises!

:D
 
Pickle-El said:
You knew it would happen sooner or later...:o
LOL! Mehzeb, DUCK!

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Mixing those ingredients is blasphemy, doncha know? ;)
Good manip though
 
M.E.H.Z.E.B said:
ps. comments are welcome guys.... :)

Shouldn't ED be up there next to whatshername instead of Kristin?
 
triplet said:
Shouldn't ED be up there next to whatshername instead of Kristin?

i dont like ED. never did. Kristin has therefore been cast in the movie :o

ps. what did u think of the manip?
 
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