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#211 Matt

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Posted 13 May 2009 - 07:24 PM

Ralph Macchio (46-47 years old here in the video) who was the "Karate Kid"



Looks very young right? Below photo he was 23 years old

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#212 nancyd

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 08:47 PM

Actually I would have guessed Ralph Macchio was his age but he does have a boyish quality to him. However I think that's due to his bone structure, voice, demeanor, etc..

In the YouTube video Matt posted which was from BBC comparing the two middle aged men, the one whom was doing CR looked so much better/younger. Of course I don't think vanity is what drives people to practice CR.

I think I do look my age because I've seen myself change over the last decade. I have eaten a lot of sugar and poor quality food throughout my life and I had innumberable severe sunburns in childhood. The only consistently healthy things I've done in life is exercise since early teen years and drink a lot of water. Very inconsistently, I've taken a lot of supplements since early adulthood. However, people ask me if I'm in college, if I live with my parents, if I just graduated. I used to wonder why people assumed I was some loser living with my parents or why they thought I went to school instead of work. (I'm 36.) The last couple of times I just asked and they said they thought I was in my early 20s and other people tell me that's why people ask me. All I can say is people are very poor at determining age. I think an immature sounding voice and other factors subconsciously influence a person's perception of what a person looks like to them. Maybe in a couple of years people will be adding a decade to me instead.

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#213 TheFountain

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 08:54 PM

Actually I would have guessed Ralph Macchio was his age but he does have a boyish quality to him. However I think that's due to his bone structure, voice, demeanor, etc..

In the YouTube video Matt posted which was from BBC comparing the two middle aged men, the one whom was doing CR looked so much better/younger. Of course I don't think vanity is what drives people to practice CR.

I think I do look my age because I've seen myself change over the last decade. I have eaten a lot of sugar and poor quality food throughout my life and I had innumberable severe sunburns in childhood. The only healthy things I've done in life is exercise consistently since early teen years and drink a lot of water. However, people ask me if I'm in college, if I live with my parents, if I just graduated. I used to wonder why people assumed I was some loser living with my parents or why they thought I went to school instead of work. (I'm 36.) The last couple of times I just asked and they said they thought I was in my early 20s and other people tell me that's why people ask me. All I can say is people are very poor at determining age. I think an immature sounding voice and other factors subconsciously influence a person's perception of what a person looks like to them. Maybe in a couple of years people will be adding a decade to me instead.

I think ralph machio looks mid to late 30s. Definitely not as bad as most 47 year olds. I don't know where you get that he looks his age. You people definitely overestimate your own ability at guessing. Of course you already knew his age, thus very convenient for you to have stated you'd know it.

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 09:08 PM

38 year old jared leto once again looking 25 at the most...

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 09:13 PM

I have to wonder where are these 50 year olds that look as young as Ralph?

You people definitely overestimate your own ability at guessing.


Yeah I agree. Ralph in that video looks more healthy and just as young as most 35 year olds I know!

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 09:16 PM

then you've got 34 year old andy milonakis looking about 15...

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#217 TheFountain

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 09:20 PM

I have to wonder where are these 50 year olds that look as young as Ralph?

You people definitely overestimate your own ability at guessing.


Yeah I agree. Ralph in that video looks more healthy and just as young as most 35 year olds I know!

Especially if he dyed that little bit of grey out of his hair and colmed it down. But it's still obvious he hasn't been taking care of his skin as far as sun protection goes, but he still looks in his mid/late 30s.

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 10:34 PM

I have to wonder where are these 50 year olds that look as young as Ralph?

You people definitely overestimate your own ability at guessing.


Yeah I agree. Ralph in that video looks more healthy and just as young as most 35 year olds I know!

Especially if he dyed that little bit of grey out of his hair and colmed it down. But it's still obvious he hasn't been taking care of his skin as far as sun protection goes, but he still looks in his mid/late 30s.


If he had probably taken more care of his skin and avoiding sun exposure then probably would have done far better. In this video he was 28 . He was 28 years old when he did karate kid 3. When I was younger I just assumed he was in his teens. It also seemed like he actually grew taller after his first movie, but he was already 23 then =/

Edited by Matt, 17 May 2009 - 10:35 PM.


#219 nancyd

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 10:59 PM

Actually I would have guessed Ralph Macchio was his age but he does have a boyish quality to him. However I think that's due to his bone structure, voice, demeanor, etc..

In the YouTube video Matt posted which was from BBC comparing the two middle aged men, the one whom was doing CR looked so much better/younger. Of course I don't think vanity is what drives people to practice CR.

I think I do look my age because I've seen myself change over the last decade. I have eaten a lot of sugar and poor quality food throughout my life and I had innumberable severe sunburns in childhood. The only healthy things I've done in life is exercise consistently since early teen years and drink a lot of water. However, people ask me if I'm in college, if I live with my parents, if I just graduated. I used to wonder why people assumed I was some loser living with my parents or why they thought I went to school instead of work. (I'm 36.) The last couple of times I just asked and they said they thought I was in my early 20s and other people tell me that's why people ask me. All I can say is people are very poor at determining age. I think an immature sounding voice and other factors subconsciously influence a person's perception of what a person looks like to them. Maybe in a couple of years people will be adding a decade to me instead.

I think ralph machio looks mid to late 30s. Definitely not as bad as most 47 year olds. I don't know where you get that he looks his age. You people definitely overestimate your own ability at guessing. Of course you already knew his age, thus very convenient for you to have stated you'd know it.


My post said I think people aren't good at determining age in general. I'm a person so obviously I'm included in my description of people.

Anyway, Ralph has some sagging, puffy eyes and a dull complexion. He looks like a better version of late 40s than most of his peers , but imo it's still a late 40s look. It's similar to how some younger people look a lot older, but somehow you could still tell they're in their early 20s even though a lot of them are already wrinkling and experiencing other issues.

Actually the comparison from BBC with the two middle-aged men, I thought the one on CR looked much younger in terms of his body but his face still showed his age imho, except it had less sagging because he didn't have excess weight. No matter how long people can stall looking older everyone ends up in the same place so I wouldn't take this topic too seriously.

Edited by nancyd, 17 May 2009 - 11:16 PM.


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Posted 17 May 2009 - 11:52 PM

The reason why in the pictures these people look younger than they are is because... they have no hair on their faces. When guys get older they usually naturally get the beard and mustache, and some get it sooner than others. I knew guys in high school who shaved just about every day. It could be that in your genes you just won't get that facial hair like most do. When I was younger I didn't have much facial hair, other than my stache, and I looked younger for it. When I was in my early 30's I was told by a teenager I could pass for someone in their teens. But now I'm in my 40's and the facial hair is thicker so it doesn't work any more. The hair gives it away.

#221 TheFountain

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 05:54 AM

In the video you mentioned about the two middle-aged men the skin-care specialist actually thought the guy was 35, so I hardly think your opinion is unbiased (or overrules the dermatologists!). I think you are looking to see peoples ages in their faces, thus finding it, maybe to make yourself feel better about your own age or something. I think its absurd to say the two men in that video look to be the same ages when one clearly looks older than the other. Besides lack of facial fat usually makes people look older, not younger. As far as ralph Macchio goes, I agree that his skin is damaged but I don't agree he looks older than, say, 37. Lots of people in their mid/late 30s accrue the same degree of sun damage. I've seen 35 year olds one could mistake for 45. etc

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Edited by Matthias, 24 May 2009 - 08:33 PM.


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Posted 18 May 2009 - 06:11 AM

A recent interview with Jared leto... How old does he look to you? And anyone who says he looks over 27 is full of it!



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Posted 18 May 2009 - 06:20 AM

The very nature of personal opinion is subjectivity, especially on this trivial topic. Why do you take it so seriously?

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Edited by Matthias, 24 May 2009 - 08:33 PM.


#224 TheFountain

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 07:37 AM

I read someone once say Jared Leto looks close to 40. Are you kidding me? And of course the person was well aware of his age prior to making the statement. Anyone i've ever known who didn't know his age first thought he was in his 20s, usually early to mid 20s. Point of fact is people need to look at things objectively and not as per their own estimations of their ability to guess someones age. It's foolish and such people are in the minority with regard to their 'opinions'. Same thing with Andy Milonakis. The guy looks 15, period, the end..Stop lying to yourselves..There is such a thing as objective truth that overrides subjectivity.

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Edited by Matthias, 24 May 2009 - 08:32 PM.


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Posted 24 May 2009 - 03:18 PM

A recent interview with Jared leto... How old does he look to you? And anyone who says he looks over 27 is full of it!

I know 23yos who look far worse. He looks really really young and I don't care if somebody says he looks his age, because thats pure BS.

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 04:26 PM

A recent interview with Jared leto... How old does he look to you? And anyone who says he looks over 27 is full of it!


I know 23yos who look far worse. He looks really really young and I don't care if somebody says he looks his age...


Well, then I guess you won't care when I say he looks his age to me. ;) I consider myself in a good position to judge because I actually personally count a lot of late-30 and early 40-somethings in my circle of friends, so I know what this age group actually looks like.

Edited by andre, 24 May 2009 - 04:30 PM.


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Posted 24 May 2009 - 04:53 PM

Ok guys, this is my first post here and I just stumbled on this thread and thought it's a good reason to register. So get ready to be shocked.



This guy is 42 (and yes - he realy is):

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I don't know about link posting rules much, but you can look at more of his pics here: http://forum.bodybui...a...399&cat=500 . I was like "No way, this can't be true" when I first saw him, but it seems he says truth.


He's dark/caramel skinned, that's a huge advantage. Just look at Pharrell etc.

Btw, Fat Joe at 39 actually looks pretty young too:

http://hissip.files..../02/fat-joe.jpg

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 07:22 PM

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Leto At 36

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Almost 38. Even with the beard looks no older than 27

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Almost 38 looking like a thin 25 year old.

Edited by TheFountain, 24 May 2009 - 07:23 PM.


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Posted 24 May 2009 - 08:06 PM

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Leto At 36

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Almost 38. Even with the beard looks no older than 27

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Almost 38 looking like a thin 25 year old.


Looks more feminine than young.

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 09:14 PM

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Leto At 36

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Almost 38. Even with the beard looks no older than 27

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Almost 38 looking like a thin 25 year old.


Looks more feminine than young.

No, he looks young. I guess femininity is associated with youth. If I didn't know his age prior i'd think he was around my age.

Edited by TheFountain, 24 May 2009 - 09:19 PM.


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Posted 24 May 2009 - 09:17 PM

A recent interview with Jared leto... How old does he look to you? And anyone who says he looks over 27 is full of it!


I know 23yos who look far worse. He looks really really young and I don't care if somebody says he looks his age...


Well, then I guess you won't care when I say he looks his age to me. ;) I consider myself in a good position to judge because I actually personally count a lot of late-30 and early 40-somethings in my circle of friends, so I know what this age group actually looks like.


Why was my post deleted merely for pointing out what I thought was bullshit? When other people here do it their posts aren't deleted.

Who is deleting my posts?

Edited by TheFountain, 24 May 2009 - 09:18 PM.


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Posted 24 May 2009 - 09:36 PM

I want to add that while I agree with the notion that most 38 year olds COULD look better than they do, and a bit younger, I am not talking about what could be, am talking about what is. Jared Leto looks about 13 years younger than most average 38 year olds.

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:00 PM

A recent interview with Jared leto... How old does he look to you? And anyone who says he looks over 27 is full of it!


I know 23yos who look far worse. He looks really really young and I don't care if somebody says he looks his age...


Well, then I guess you won't care when I say he looks his age to me. ;) I consider myself in a good position to judge because I actually personally count a lot of late-30 and early 40-somethings in my circle of friends, so I know what this age group actually looks like.


Yes, this thread looks like it's becoming dependent on whether the people the posters know in their 30s and 40s have good or bad genes in regards to a youthful apppearance. I'd like to point out I think Fountain is in contact with the poor gene pool. :) (I'm sure he'll reply.)

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:03 PM

Well, then I guess you won't care when I say he looks his age to me. ;) I consider myself in a good position to judge because I actually personally count a lot of late-30 and early 40-somethings in my circle of friends, so I know what this age group actually looks like.


Well, for you maybe, but I'm sure not for majority of other ppl. And what di you mean by "this age group looks like"? Does he has wrinkles? No. Does he has some kind of eyebags? No. Does his skin tone looks old/wore down? No. Does he has some kind of sagging in his face? No. 

 So tell me - what are the obvious signs that put him over the 30yo? 

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:07 PM

A recent interview with Jared leto... How old does he look to you? And anyone who says he looks over 27 is full of it!


I know 23yos who look far worse. He looks really really young and I don't care if somebody says he looks his age...


Well, then I guess you won't care when I say he looks his age to me. ;) I consider myself in a good position to judge because I actually personally count a lot of late-30 and early 40-somethings in my circle of friends, so I know what this age group actually looks like.


Yes, this thread looks like it's becoming dependent on whether the people the posters know in their 30s and 40s have good or bad genes in regards to a youthful apppearance. I'd like to point out I think Fountain is in contact with the poor gene pool. :) (I'm sure he'll reply.)


Actually I think environmental factors play a pretty big role in this. I don't think someone like Jared leto simply has 'good genes'. He is a known health nut who exercises regularly and has been a long time holistic vegetarian since his late teens. Believe it or not most guys his age couldn't care less about health nor beauty. In fact most guys have been indoctrinated not to care about their appearance any more than to just shave their facial hair/head hair and go about their mcconalds eating business. As already indicated by someone who said Leto looks feminine. The latter is obviously because we as a society are conditioned to associate beauty with femininity. Men aren't allowed to look pretty in this world lest they be considered gay or feminine....

However, as pointed out elsewhere my generation of females is increasingly more attracted to pretty boys. Hence why Leto has such a huge female fanbase (despite the fact that most of the girls who are attracted to him are my fellow generation Y'ers). And again it is always men who assume such men gay or feminized, women 'sense' otherwise.

Edited by TheFountain, 24 May 2009 - 10:11 PM.


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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:09 PM

To prove my earlier point, here's a video with him, just look what amount of comments are about his amazingly young looks at his age --> http://www.youtube.c...?v=Iif98p8JQaE#

Edited by VidX, 24 May 2009 - 10:09 PM.


#237 TheFountain

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:14 PM

To prove my earlier point, here's a video with him, just look what amount of comments are about his amazingly young looks at his age --> http://www.youtube.c...?v=Iif98p8JQaE#

Yes I think it is safe for us to assume that the opinions of young girls is more valid than that of 40 something year old men in this regard. I swear the only people I have ever heard say he looked his age were guys in their 40s on this web site. Someone's biased...

Edited by TheFountain, 24 May 2009 - 10:15 PM.


#238 VidX

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:21 PM

Exactly. I was going to say - biased.

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:57 PM

Well, then I guess you won't care when I say he looks his age to me. ;) I consider myself in a good position to judge because I actually personally count a lot of late-30 and early 40-somethings in my circle of friends, so I know what this age group actually looks like.


Well, for you maybe, but I'm sure not for majority of other ppl. And what di you mean by "this age group looks like"? Does he has wrinkles? No. Does he has some kind of eyebags? No. Does his skin tone looks old/wore down? No. Does he has some kind of sagging in his face? No. 

 So tell me - what are the obvious signs that put him over the 30yo? 


Well, to me it is the fact that I'm over 40 and he looks only slightly older than me. :)

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 11:07 PM

Well, then I guess you won't care when I say he looks his age to me. ;) I consider myself in a good position to judge because I actually personally count a lot of late-30 and early 40-somethings in my circle of friends, so I know what this age group actually looks like.


Well, for you maybe, but I'm sure not for majority of other ppl. And what di you mean by "this age group looks like"? Does he has wrinkles? No. Does he has some kind of eyebags? No. Does his skin tone looks old/wore down? No. Does he has some kind of sagging in his face? No. 

 So tell me - what are the obvious signs that put him over the 30yo? 


Well, to me it is the fact that I'm over 40 and he looks only slightly older than me. :)



So can you pinpoint ANY signs by which you judge his age as that? Because facial ageing is pretty "simple" thing, made of a few variables I mentioned (which he doesn't have).

p.s. - so you look like 23?

Edited by VidX, 24 May 2009 - 11:08 PM.






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