Thanks a lot, Rodin
I think you’re a great host, a good journalist and an incredibly smart man from an incredibly smart family.
But don’t let people take pictures of you like this.
I know, I know. The “thinking pose” has a long tradition, and nothing says intellect like ye olde hand on chin. It shows the weight of your enormous cranium.
Auguste Rodin made it famous, and doomed it to imitation by going so far as to call his famous statue “The Thinker”.
So anyone who thinks strikes this pose, right? Wrong! Thinking people shouldn’t pose, it’s antithetical to thinking.
More to the point, unless you are carved out of bronze, and actually standing before the gates of hell, you can’t pull it off without looking smug or effete.
At any age:
This old man can’t pull it off

Nor can this baby

Or this boy

Or these girls

Or this geek

Or this bikini model

Or this frog.

Celebrity doesn’t help, Avi.
Stephan Marbury can’t pull it off.

Neither can Jack Lord from Hawaii Five-O

or Kenneth Branagh

or Joseph Haworth

or Tiny Tim

or Jamie Foxx

or Peter Tork from The Monkees

or Eminem

or L. Ron Hubbard

or JFK

(Or Dodi Al-Fayed, in my previous post.)
So, next time someone from Communications calls up saying you need to do a photo shoot for your next show, say no to voguing. Your face is fine without your fist.
Posted by: Paul Gorbould | 09-27-2006 | 01:09 PM
Posted in: CBC





I’ll counterargue with this.
Fine, fine, he has the phrenologic prerequisites. But that simply puts him alongside Rodin as the root of the problem.
And I’ll come back at you with this.
Paul, there is a great ad in NOW magazine for the show “Dexter,” which is probably the ultimate send-up on this pose.
Pick up the current issue and see what I’m talking about. It’s a full page ad and hard to miss.
If you don’t find it let me know and I’ll take a photo of it.
touche.
My good friend Richard Taylor, currently in New Zealand, reminds me of another good one:
“As far as looking like ‘the thinker’ perhaps you could add an image of William Shatner as James T. Kirk, who affected that pose more than once, and carried it off well, in my estimation.”
Good point!