Welcome to the eighth annual Fox List. This year, any man who has appeared on the list twice or more was disqualified, which means lots of new blood. But first, we start with a trip down memory lane...
The Fox Hall of Fame – In Which I Learn That I Have a Thing for Foreign Men (and Mark Ruffalo)
This was determined mathematically by calculating average scores, with bonus points awarded for appearing on more than two lists. But take the results with a grain of salt because I was an English major and have only the loosest grasp of math things.
5. Gaspard Ulliel (Number Five in 2006 and Number 4 in 2007)
4. Diego Luna (Number One in 2005 and Number 6 in 2010)
3. A tie!
Alexander Skarsgard (Number One in 2010 and Number Four in 2011)
Mark Ruffalo (Number Six in 2008, Number Five in 2010 and Number Seven in 2011)
2. Cillian Murphy (Number One in 2006 and Number Two in 2007)
1. Chiwetel Ejiofor (Number One in 2008, Number Three in 2010 and Number Two in 2011)
The Fox List 2012
10. Paul Schneider – Mark Brendanawicz may have been a mostly pointless character, but I miss seeing his face around Pawnee.
9. Daniel Craig – But only in this outfit.
8. Max Greenfield – Returning to the list after his #2 debut in 2010. I still prefer Deputy Leo to Schmidt, but at least other people have heard of him now!
7. Paul Rudd – Poster boy for how unfair it is that men age the way they do.
6. Sam Rockwell – Can place on a hot list, can win a dance-off.
5. Ryan Gosling – Who am I to disagree with the rest of America?
4. Ewan McGregor – A triumphant comeback for the man who appeared at #5 on my first ever list in 2005. Also, you're welcome for the picture you're about to see.
3. The Under-60 Men of Community – Because who can choose between Donald Glover, Danny Pudi and Joel McHale?
2. Daniel Gillies – Actor most likely to make me yell things at the TV when his show is on. Also scores bonus points for having been in Bride and Prejudice.
1. Adam Scott – Are we having fun yet? Yes. Yes we are.
Goooood list. This is just a very good list.
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