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I'm sorry if it's stupid, but I think this will be fun for the ladies -- and maybe even a few gentlemen? So, the four-eyed cutie or the Man of Steel?
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I love that everyone that has voted so far picked Clark. Maybe we're a bit biased.
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Clark. Hands-down. No contest.
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But Clark's really just the cutest thing! Anyways, this poll will run for a month, maybe Kal-El will get a following in the next few days?
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I have a thing for guys in glasses... JD
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In the LnC-verse, it's an easy choice for Clark. But if we want to consider the Superman movie-verse, things look different (because that Clark sucks). But since this is an LnC board...
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@Shadow: me, too! And Dean's Clark is just SO totally human and likeable... in the first two seasons I wanted to beat Lois up so bad for making things so difficult for him! lol. @Lara Joelle: this is just for the Lois & Clark universe. The movie Clark is a dyed-in-the-wool dork, which makes no sense because Superman is such a cool guy, and Clark's been Clark longer than he was Superman. It just makes no sense to me, the total dichotomy of the Superman / CK personas in the movies.
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Originally posted by Vicki: Clark. Hands-down. No contest. To steal a line from my own fic... more like hands-all-over-the place! And yes, I must admit, I find myself aligning with the majority for a change: Clark--all the way, baby!!
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@Bren Ren: ROFLASTC with the hands-all-over-the-place! And to steal jargon from tennis, the current score is 21-Love, favor Clark Kent. I can't really call a zero on our favorite hero now. Well, let's see. We may have a few renegade Supermaniacs ever-ready to defend Lord Kal-El's honor at the polls.
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I am definitely, without-a-doubt picking Clark - Superman is hot too, but I prefer Clark
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Clearly Clark was "designed" to be the sexier of our favorite Kansas-Kryptonian's two incarnations. After all, the show was called Lois and Clark, not Lois and Superman, wasn't it?
All the movies, however, have been named after Superman, not after Clark. And in all the movies Superman looks better than Clark.
I think it all has to do with who we are supposed to root for, so to speak. When it comes to Clark Superman Kal-El Kent, one incarnation of him has to be the real protagonist, and the other one must be a mere disguise. Clearly the disguise must look slightly worse than "the real deal".
And that, no doubt, is why they gave Dean Cain's Superman that unbecoming slicked-down hairstyle.
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@TOC: Emotional manipulation with a cowlick. LoL. Go Clark! (I couldn't help myself. Clarkaholism and all.)
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Originally posted by TOC: And that, no doubt, is why they gave Dean Cain's Superman that unbecoming slicked-down hairstyle. Interesting. My decision to vote for Clark had little to do with his hair, and much more to do with his smile and the warmth he exudes. As Superman, he always keeps himself very aloof and very serious. I'm curious about why others have voted the way they did. cheers, Lynn
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@Lynn S. M.: I love Dean Cain Clark's smile too. I'm not sure it's even legal. lol. Should be a registered weapon, really. Calling Dr. Antoinette Baines to the witness stand!!!
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Originally posted by Lynn S. M.: Interesting. My decision to vote for Clark had little to do with his hair, and much more to do with his smile and the warmth he exudes. As Superman, he always keeps himself very aloof and very serious. Of course you are right about that, Lynn. But take a look at the movies, then. In the movies Clark isn't exuding warmth, and his smile isn't designed to win anybody over. In the movies, Clark exudes insecurity and reticence (Brandon Routh) and a downright hopeless geekiness and a great tone-deafness when it comes to reading other people's feelings and reactions (Christopher Reeve). Such Clarks can't be attractive. Christopher Reeve's Superman, however, seemed very sure of himself, was often smiling and certainly didn't lack warmth. Brandon Routh's Superman was soulful and suffering like a melancholy young actor, and he definitely looked much better than his hunched-shoulders Clark Kent. You are of course right, Lynn, that it is LnC's Clark's very attractive personality that makes him so sexy, while his Superman personality is rigid andd stiff. But just imagine that the LnC people had switched hairstyles, so that Superman got the looser hairstyle while Clark Kent got the gelled-down hair. I think that the weird hairstyle would have taken Clark's sexiness down a notch. Superman's hairstyle and Superman's rigidity... But take a look at this version of Dean Cain: he's wearing a wet white shirt that clings to his body, but his hair is fluffy! Fluffy-haired wet-shirt Dean Cain Ah, sorry. The picture has disappeared. Well, take it from me, Dean's Clark-style hair was very loose and fluffy while his wet shirt clung to his pecs! And here is young Dean Cain as Clark Kent changing into Superman: Young Dean Clark Kent Cain Christopher Reeve's Clark Kent, not a hottie: Christopher Reeve\'s Clark Kent Brandon Routh's Clark Kent, better-looking than Christopher Reeve's Clark, but not up to Dean Cain's: Brandon Routh\'s Clark Kent Finally, take a look at this link showing Clark Kents through the ages, although whatisname from the Smallville show isn't on the list. But if you look at the Clarks there, who is the hottest one? Yes. Hmmmmm. I thought so. Clarks through the ages Ann
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Hi Ann, Originally posted by TOC: But take a look at the movies, then. <snip> Such Clarks can't be attractive. No arguments here. But just imagine that the LnC people had switched hairstyles, so that Superman got the looser hairstyle while Clark Kent got the gelled-down hair. I think that the weird hairstyle would have taken Clark's sexiness down a notch. Again, I agree with you. I much prefer his hair un-gelled. But if I had to choose between a slick-haired Clark and loose-haired Superman, both being Dean's interpretations of the roles, I'd still go with Clark. But take a look at this version of Dean Cain: he's wearing a wet white shirt that clings to his body, but his hair is fluffy! Fluffy-haired wet-shirt Dean Cain Ah, sorry. The picture has disappeared. Sounds like it would have been a yummy picture. Oh my. That photo should come with a warning for those with weak hearts. You always do find the best photos with which to illustrate your posts. Thanks! cheers, Lynn
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@Lynn S.M.: I think Dean looks his best when he wears glasses. Please, no one hurt me! XD
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Clark in LnC is absolutely the best. In other Clark / Superman incarnations, not so much. George Reeves had a very nice smile and was pretty darn sexy. (I didn't think so when I was younger... But he was an older Clark / Superman so more likely to appeal to older folks.) And his Clark wasn't a dufus. Come to think of it, the only dufus Clarks were Christopher Reeve and Brandon Routh. I don't think Clark was ever that much of a dufus in the comics. And in mention of George Reeves, I'd just love to know whether he was murdered or whether he committed suicide. I guess we will never know.
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Originally posted by Classicalla: Clark in LnC is absolutely the best. In other Clark / Superman incarnations, not so much. Dang straight. I find myself falling in love over and over again with him. -- Sayo (who is NOT related to Dean Cain. Uh, I know I went Tank here, please don't shoot me. )
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Dean Cain's Clark is completely handsome. The only time he looked silly was during the actual wedding in Season 4.
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