Just a Laugh
Aug 27th, 2009 by pedestrian
The BBC reports that there are rumors that Mohmmad Reza Golzar was arrested.
People often compare Golzar to Leonardo DiCaprio. But I’m not sure if that’s an accurate description. Golzar is not just another movie heartthrob. He is THE Iranian heartthrob. He has no competition.
Now the blog Talented Moron writes:
There are reports that Mohammad Reza Golzar was arrested. In these times, I can’t imagine why he’d be arrested, unless it was for looking good. In a sitution where our president looks like this:
And his judge [judge Salavati] looks more like the Angel of Death:
Where the Police Chief reminds us of the character Namaki [a simpleton] in Mehdi Fakhimzadeh’s Movie, Travelers of Dawn:
And the ministers are simply a collection of ugly:
They should of course arrest someone that looks like this:
[ h/t my friend
]




I officially have a crush on Golzar!
I am happy I am not a teenager anymore; or that when I was a teenager, Amin Tarokh was not as hunky as this guy is!
what’s Ahmadinejad doing though? picking gunk from his hair?
or pointing to that infinitesimal spot in his head where his brain is located! it’s so small, it’s probably hard to locate!
Then I guess if we were two teenagers, we’d have no fights over him!
IMO, his features are too soft for a man. Gregory Peck will always remain my one and only.
Dear Pedestrian,
just great – beyond the age of 40 it is the respective person alone who is responsible for his face, i.e. beyond that age nothing and noone else is to blame for one’s face and what is reveals to the attentive observer. – When watching the obviously artificially and willingly created havoc in the aftermath of the elections, watching those who were brazen and stupid enough to beat up well-behaved citizens, my associations were similar to what you so marvellously are expressing here with your commented photos.
Whatever the outcome of the behaviour of the “1984″-factions ruling Iran at the time being:
everyone who had eyes to see and ears to listen was forced to notice during and after the elections that the majority of the Iranians are not people reminding one of inhabitants of a medieval Mars or a planet still more far away in space and time – behaving in a way not to be comprehended by anyone watching from the outside or from a West-European perspective,
but that
Iran is inhabitated by people whose yardstick of coping with reality is reason, common sense, the use of arguments, logic, dialogue, discussion, tolerance, politeness, i.e. shining examples of how to behave with decorum.
Nothing else in other words what you represent with your blog and your infinite patience and kindness.
Thank you so much for conveying that kind of humane reality!
From everything good wishing you the very best
remains
Ludger Gesigora
i had a big laugh on this one
It is quite funny
The guy after Ahmadinejad looks deadly. He looks like an enforcer.
I have to find his name. I’m not sure what it is.
he’s the stupid judge of the “koodetaye makhmali”!
(i like soft features in men
)
قاضی صلواتی
Esmesh Salavatiyeh?
Naj, see, I told you! we’d get along just fine
I have never seen eyes quite that shade of grey-green before.
Perelandra,
) … And he has amazing eyes.
This is a publicity photo, so it’s had some work done. But I’ve seen him up close (at a film festival! I don’t know him or anything, though I wish I did
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The judge looks a retarded ape. Look at his mouth
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He looks scary to me …