Domdar Compilation Thread

Oooohhh, good choice. I always get a Domly feel from Jason Stratham.:devil:

I have no idea who that dude is, loved the first image. Please be gentle on me we were commercial TV deprived until quite recently, I miss most of the well known in mainstream . Not sure I am improving either, creature of habit.
 
Hmmn I don't know, perhaps I am drawing my conclusions on men I have met while traveling. They themselves were traveling too, so we surpassed that hurdle immediately, having said so out of hundreds only two identified as dominant. I had great fun driving one as close to insane as possible : pride : He deserved it though, assumed far to much of me. I was not his, yet he behaved as if I was so I played up a storm. Naughty of me but he pushed too many of my buttons for me to consider doing otherwise.

Accents aren't high on my lust scale, I can imagine how that works however. Read anything written by Catalina about her F and his Spanish accent it becomes quite evident.

I have read some of her writings...growing up in the southern US I have reached the point where I can not stand to hear a man with the local accent. Even northern US accents are preferable to me. The boys don't all sound like Matthew McCoughnahey here.
 
I have read some of her writings...growing up in the southern US I have reached the point where I can not stand to hear a man with the local accent. Even northern US accents are preferable to me. The boys don't all sound like Matthew McCoughnahey here.

I love smooth southern accents - you know the kind where they sound like they should be in the old south, sipping lemonade on the porch. Some southern accents are just laziness - they don't drawl they just refuse to enunciate. On the other hand, give a guy an irish accent and . . . now where did I put that tissue?
 
On the other hand, give a guy an irish accent and . . . now where did I put that tissue?

One thing I really miss about Savannah..St Patrick's Day. We would be inundated with people from all over. I had many conversations with Irishmen and loved every minute of it. Although I did find the later in the night it was (read: more alcohol in them) I couldn't understand a bloody word they said. But it sounded nice. ;)
 
One thing I really miss about Savannah..St Patrick's Day. We would be inundated with people from all over. I had many conversations with Irishmen and loved every minute of it. Although I did find the later in the night it was (read: more alcohol in them) I couldn't understand a bloody word they said. But it sounded nice. ;)

Yeah. I'd rather not understand a guy with an Irish accent than not understand a guy with a southern accent.
 
Yeah. I'd rather not understand a guy with an Irish accent than not understand a guy with a southern accent.

Another great thing about Irishmen...what incredible flirts! Definitely more overt than their UK counterparts.
 
Another great thing about Irishmen...what incredible flirts! Definitely more overt than their UK counterparts.

Not to mention the cool way they have of putting things. snowy and I were talking about it. It was drizzling at her place, or as bronn would say it was 'soft'. Now isnt' that just prettier sounding than drizzling?
 
It was drizzling at her place, or as bronn would say it was 'soft'. Now isnt' that just prettier sounding than drizzling?

So much better. I lay all blame for my love of accents on Simon LeBon. Had I not been so obsessed with that man as a teen...*sigh* the innocent days...

Oooh...another one for the thread...*seeking out an appropriately Dommish pic now*
 
So much better. I lay all blame for my love of accents on Simon LeBon. Had I not been so obsessed with that man as a teen...*sigh* the innocent days...

Oooh...another one for the thread...*seeking out an appropriately Dommish pic now*

K's got an accent, but it's not one you'll find anywhere else. He lived in New Jersey 'til he was 9 and in Texas until he was 25. So he has a Jersey/Texas accent. I tease him about having a speech impediment.
 
K's got an accent, but it's not one you'll find anywhere else. He lived in New Jersey 'til he was 9 and in Texas until he was 25. So he has a Jersey/Texas accent. I tease him about having a speech impediment.

I have one of those too, although his is New Jersey and Georgia. Basically his accent is softer and he talks 900 miles an hour. I used to have to interpret for people he was talking to. lol
 
I have one of those too, although his is New Jersey and Georgia. Basically his accent is softer and he talks 900 miles an hour. I used to have to interpret for people he was talking to. lol

Been there, done that. Occasionally, though, I'll make a boo boo cause I'll be saying something how he says it, only to have it pointed out to me that it's not said that way. For instance he calls a sawsall a zawzaw. I didn't know that it was called a sawsall till one day I called my mom to see if K could use her zawzaw. LOL Or another time I posted something about K's '30 odd 6' ( his gun ) and someone pointed out it's a 30 aught six (I think).
 
I have no idea who that dude is, loved the first image. Please be gentle on me we were commercial TV deprived until quite recently, I miss most of the well known in mainstream . Not sure I am improving either, creature of habit.

I forgive you, rebecca:rose: lol

He's an English movie actor. Been in some Hollywood movies lately - The Transporter (which that first image is from), Crank, and The Italian Job remake. He's very rough around the edges and usually plays a mean and moody character.

Like I said, I always get fuzzy domly feelings about him. :cattail:
 

Topic on the GB stirred me to have a peak in Youtube at the Domdar Production it's gone over 1000 views in two months, not too shabby.

We need to do another, please feel free to contribute more dom myth flavored styling eye candy.

luuuuurve

Rebecca

Ssshhh, I haven't broken it to the goth and lovely one yet that I have found her the man she has been waiting for and didn't know it!! She has expressed a desire to settle down, but I don't imagine her settling down is of the conventional kind and could see this one suiting just fine in so many ways.:D Now, if I can just get her over here and find a way to get them to fall onto each other....hmmm, well I think if I got them within vicinity of each other there could be a good chance of nature taking care of the falling on top of each other part....oh dear, I am becoming a matchmaker mother.:eek:

Catalina:D
 
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ohh yes.. and Ralph Fiennes.. not Voldemore... but Ralph Fiennes

See, that's sort of my point. The Malfoy character strikes me as Sadistically Domly, but Jason Isaacs by himself, not so much. Voldemort the character and and Ralph Fiennes don't strike me as Domly at all. But Ralph Fiennes in Wuthering Heights (1992 version) was nice and broodingly Domly. See what I mean? For some reason, there's a weird disconnect in my brain between the character and the person who played them. Or for another example: David Bowie in Labyrinth, way Domly. David Bowie in the Man Who Fell to Earth, not even a blip on my Domdar.

Maybe I'm just weird or something.
 
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See, that's sort of my point. The Malfoy character strikes me as Sadistically Domly, but Jason Isaacs by himself, not so much. Voldemort the character and and Ralph Fiennes don't strike me as Domly at all. But Ralph Fiennes in Wuthering Heights (1992 version) was nice and broodingly Domly. See what I mean? For some reason, there's a weird disconnect in my brain between the character and the person who played them. Or for another example: David Bowie in Labyrinth, way Domly. David Bowie in the Man Who Fell to Earth, not even a blip on my Domdar.

Maybe I'm just weird or something.

Another example would be the character of Wolverine in the movie x-men. Hugh Jackman does not, in any way, blip my domdar, but wolverine . . . yum.
 
Quotes have been reversed... Because my post makes more sense that way, I think.






See, that's sort of my point. The Malfoy character strikes me as Sadistically Domly, but Jason Isaacs by himself, not so much. Voldemort the character and and Ralph Fiennes don't strike me as Domly at all. But Ralph Fiennes in Wuthering Heights (1992 version) was nice and broodingly Domly. See what I mean? For some reason, there's a weird disconnect in my brain between the character and the person who played them. Or for another example: David Bowie in Labyrinth, way Domly. David Bowie in the Man Who Fell to Earth, not even a blip on my Domdar.

Maybe I'm just weird or something.

No, I agree .. Ralph Fiennes as Heathcliff was the personna triggering my domdar. And Jason Issacs as Malfoy and his character in the Patriot are .. whew!...

perhaps it is the character..
 
David Bowie in Labyrinth, way Domly.

I think my Domdar just went off the scales:eek: Very good choice.

But I know what you mean. Got the Domly feel from him in that movie, but in The Hunger he was very submissive. It was Catherine Deneuve who had the Domly feel.
 
See, that's sort of my point. The Malfoy character strikes me as Sadistically Domly, but Jason Isaacs by himself, not so much.

Have you seen his Showtime series Brotherhood or his performance in The Patriot? He definitely has the ability to access very dark places. That has to come from somewhere.

As an aside, I watched 3:10 To Yuma last night...excellent interpretation of the novel IMO. I was a bit distracted at times waiting for Crowe to get the steely glint in his eyes that he does so well. And Bale...well, is he ever not commanding when he is on screen? There was a scene that sent the Domdar into overload even though it is very brief. Crowe walks up behind a woman and grabs the back of her neck. When he first touches her neck, you can sense the intensity of the grasp and then it softens into almost a caress. I was squirming in my seat. Hell, I'm squirming a bit just thinking about it now. (If we had an emoticon for gleeful sexual frustration I would insert it here.)
 
I think my Domdar just went off the scales:eek: Very good choice.

But I know what you mean. Got the Domly feel from him in that movie, but in The Hunger he was very submissive. It was Catherine Deneuve who had the Domly feel.

David Bowie... Saw him once, and I just was unable to say anything. If I was to have sex with a man, it would be with him.

ETA: Congratulations for your beautiful youtube production, Rebecca
 
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