“If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour… you're gonna see some serious shit.“
Back to the Future (1985) Directed by Robert Zemeckis
Alexander Siddig (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)- The man has aged like fine wine and we still don't have an HD Deep Space Nine because no one could handle Sid in higher-def than the 90s could provide. We'd explode from the hotness.
Michael J Fox (Back to the Future films)- i was so feral for Marty McFly for a while and his scrungly little floppy haired skater boy energy. and like I wasn't sure if it was because i wanted to be WITH him or just BE him. anyway i'm trans now and have a red puffer vest so we're the same person. please vote for him :D
Additional propaganda:
Alexander Siddig:
This man is so hot, a straight man looked at him, thought how hot he was, and proceeded to try and pick him up in character. And tells everyone who will listen about it.
Where do I even begin? Here’s a man who is beautiful inside and out, who is best loved for a character who is beautiful inside and out. As Dr. Julian Bashir for 7 seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Alexander Siddig infused gentleness, wit and humor into his role. He was originally meant to be the hot love interest, but everyone soon realized that wasn’t working out. Naive, annoying and a know-it-all, people hated Bashir (and by extension Siddig), but Sid and the writers were playing a long game, and through incredible character growth Bashir became one of Trek’s beloved characters. Oh, you want more about Siddig’s looks? Tall, slender (some people say he’s mostly leg), sparkling grey/green eyes, fluffy Black hair and cinnamony skin, with a soft British-accented voice that purrs as he’s turns on Julian’s bedside manner, but can also be sharp like glass if he needs to take the moral high-ground (which Bashir frequently does). I know people who’d be upset if I didn’t mention his long, graceful fingers either, because he’s frequently holding a patient’s hand when they need his touch most.
"I was doing Family Ties and Back to the Future at the same time, so I was getting about an hour, two hours sleep every day. So, it was really grueling, and it was exhausting, and it was—it took its toll, you know, physically and even emotionally to an extent because I just didn't know where I was a lot of the time. It was my whole life. Every waking moment was about work, but I was 22, 23 years old; it was my dream to be in the film and television business. I didn't know I'd be in it simultaneously. It was just this weird ride that somehow I got on, and I was glad I did." - Michael J. Fox (interview from BTTF bonus feature interview "Making the Trilogy")