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Crush of the Week: Charlton Heston

Posted by Bryan Christian


It'd be easy -- and perhaps forgivable -- to remember after the passing of actor Charlton Heston only the crazy-eyed gun nut of the 1980's and '90's, or the many TV parodies that we've seen (and he became), or the ridiculously outsize, generally square, occasionally ill-fitting roles that he inhabited on the big screen.

But perhaps, in coming years, that will work in Heston's favor. Because if there are truly so many bad ways to remember Heston, doesn't that make the good ones stand out all the more? Here's something that's happened to us more than a couple times: watching one of his movies, we are suddenly and irrevocably struck -- and overcome -- by the raw, beefy DRAMA! of the man: his command over that oaky baritone; the cunning, often enraged intelligence that could flare from behind his eyes; and above all, the magnetic, overwhelming physical being of the guy. At the height of his powers, he could be Lancaster without the sorrow, Peck without the restraint, Eastwood at the edge of the world.

We know: for some of you, it will forever be impossible to separate the man from his scary, crotchety later years, no matter whether he marched with Dr. King, performed in one of the first interracial love scenes in Hollywood, or happened to act in three of the most important socially-conscious dystopias of cinematic sci-fi. That's cool; we get that. To you we say: check out Kenneth Branagh's 4-hour version of Hamlet, where Heston plays -- nay, owns -- the Player-King, and get back to us. And in the meantime, while you're waiting for Netflix to load, how about digging on some of the best beefcake we could find of the man that made at least one dude gay. (No, not Scanner Bryan; this guy.)

We weren't kidding about marching with Dr. King; behold Heston with a few fellas named Poitier, Belafonte, and Lincoln. Hey, why didn't Heston ever play Lincoln? Did he? A good wig and he'd have been perfect!





Comments

profrobert said:

OK, but can we finally pry the gun from his cold dead hand first?

April 8, 2008 12:12 AM

Socially Liberal said:

No one ever calls people "news media nuts" for supporting an expansive interpretation of First Amendment rights.  So why are people called "gun nuts" for supporting an expansive interpretation of the Second Amendment?

April 8, 2008 9:07 AM

profrobert said:

Actually, Socially Liberal, supporters of broad First Amendment protections *are* addressed by such terms: pornographers, Nazi-lovers, flag-burners, atheists, anti-Americans, etc.

April 8, 2008 1:39 PM

About Bryan Christian

Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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Emily Farris writes about culture and food for numerous publications and websites you've probably never heard of, including her own blog eefers. Her first cookbook will be published in fall 2008. Emily lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn with her cat, but just one . . . so far.

Brian Fairbanks is a filmmaker living in the wilds of Brooklyn. He previously wrote for the Hartford Courant and Gawker. He won the Williamsburg Spelling Bee once. He loves cats, women with guns, and burning books.

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