I just rewatched The Rock and Connery oozed movie star gravitas - he’s tall, deep voiced, with big hands, and although he’s a likeable character you instinctively wouldn’t fuck with the guy.
Movie stars of his era had a level of testosterone that you simply don’t see anymore. Where the hell did it go?
I know stars of today are from a generation of pampered babies who live online, but what explains the physical degeneration?
They all look too pretty even if they are well built. I think it is the fashion as well. No body hair, neat hair style, in the past the leading men tended to be more natural and realistic. A lot of the tough guy actors of the past never had toned bodies and it just added to their machoness.
Bronson looked like a tough guy for sure. He could also play a mild mannered type pushed too far as we saw in the Death Wish films. A lot of the action stars back then looked like Every man types, now they look like actors.
It’s true. Actors used to look weather-beaten, like they’d survived through tough times, now they’re soft and puffy.
I wonder if it’s because WWII wiped out a lot of high testosterone males, the ones that didn’t fight were soft and their weak genes were passed down.
Then, as life gets cushier for each generation, males become ever lower T. This might be aided by micro-plastics in food (mentioned by another poster) and oestrogen in the water supply from tampons and pills.
I watched "The Professionals" (1966) not too long ago and thought most of the main cast were in their 60's and 70's based on their weather beaten appearances. Turns out Lee Marvin was only 42 and Lancaster was 52, Ryan was 57. They all looked much older by todays standards.
I think diet, lack of exercise and physical work, cushy lifestyle has all played a part and not to get political but masculinity is demonized now as well as a lot of male attributes and virtues that the old tough guys tended to live by.
A lot of the old tough guys were actual war veterans or at least ex military as well. So they weren't just acting the parts. Even someone like Jimmy Stewart who has a more passive persona on screen was a WW2 bomber pilot.
Years of having a hard job would definitely make you a harder looking man. You can still see it with men now. A lot of construction workers, tradesmen, men who work out doors tend to be leaner and look more like the action stars of yesteryear.
The men who have office jobs even if they are lean or even buffed up, still look more feminine.
lol but yes, that would be another difference. Most modern men are too civilized as opposed to the old school actors we are mentioning here who were born before the 1940's in a lot of cases.
It’s the physiological differences that are the most baffling. Look at hand size - today’s ‘men’ have small hands with slender fingers, a generation back they have broad shovel-hands, and deeper voices.
I'm sure having hard jobs from a young age would boost the testosterone. Lots of physical work and exercise, develops the body differently. Picking heavy things up and having to use tools etc. It would all play a part. The testosterone would also add to the voice being lower.
Men also used to have wield a sense of authority so even if they didn't have a low voice naturally I am sure they would learn!
Which is another point. I believe the old tough guy actors. Even Stallone is a bit of a pretty boy compared to Bronson.
Pratt has moderate testosterone at best, nowhere near Connery levels of gravitas. I haven’t seen Alan Ritchson so can’t comment but I suspect he’s just a roided up beefcake which doesn’t necessarily mean he’s high-T.
The Reacher tv show is worth watching, it is like an old school show, no politics or agendas just entertainment. Ritchson is beefcake but also looks the part for the show in terms of being an soldier.
I agree regarding Pratt, whether it's his former roles which tend to be light hearted or just him, I couldn't get into Terminal List.
I can't think of Connery without thinking of Zardoz so he doesn't hold the same high bar for me.
edit, after thinking for a minute, Jason Statham is a much better example than Connery.
Nice attempt at deflection.
You are the one who started a dumb thread about testosterone in action movies…weird topic, but if that’s what you’re into stay the course buddy, I don’t judge you. I hope you are positively drowning in ballsacks by tomorrow.
That's exactly what you're doing, you lying, denying fake!
The topic is definitely more valid than your short lived, lame, stupid, 'Hey Mods' thread (which, btw, never got a response from the mods), whining about toenail fungus ads supposedly ruining your lunch.
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What deflection? I couldn’t have been clearer in my answer to your question - a simple ‘No’.
Then I asked if you ‘inspect a lot of balls’ since you brought it up (for some bizarre reason) but you deflected the question. So, let’s try again, do you?
Keep your self-talk private, and read the OP properly to make sure your comments are relevant in the first place. This isn’t a crying session for your emotional incontinence 🤦🏻♂️
Addressing your moronic posts doesn’t even come close to my priority list. Be clear about this - your only value is an excuse for me to bump this thread.
Hypocrite and prick, descriptors I've often used myself pertaining to this particular poster. It's good to see that others here are finally getting wise to him.
Now he's deliberately bumping a thread he referred to as dumb and stupid. He's never been the sharpest knife in the drawer, doesn't know if he's coming or going.
Still having a party with that Gootch guy you bag of trash?
You are the only Bitch here that cries ‘dog-piling!’ when people lash out at you and you are the first Bitch to cry foul when you get slapped down for sniping at posters.
Yeah, it takes some genuine testosterone for a trenchmouth stoner, who likes to constantly brag on his 6'6" frame, to instantly double-team a solitary poster, huh?
Well stop hiding in his bushes and stalking him and going to his house and knocking on his bedroom window and going to his movie sets and texting him constantly with nude photos and calling him at all hours of the day and night. 😜😜😜😜
I mean you look at a guy like Steve McQueen doing his own driving in Le Mans and I suppose Tom Cruise or Daniel Craig doing their own stunts is the modern equivalent.
Never saw that before. Thanks for posting it. I watched the first 15 minutes and will have to go back and watch the rest. I had no idea he was a Marine. Maybe the OP is onto something. I mean look, there’s plenty of “real men” actors today but how many of them came up through the Army or Marines or hard labor which was common in the 50’s - 60’s
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