Flaunt Magazine Battle of the Hunks: Brady Corbet VS Liam Hemsworth [PHOTOS]
Flaunt Magazine's Issue 120 is smoldering hot with two of Hollywood's finest actors to fill the pages, one of which graces the cover as well.
"Hunger Games" Aussie hunk, Liam Hemsworth strikes a pose on the cover of Flaunt while "Melancholia's" Brady Corbet fills a few pages. The question is: Who looks better?
Liam Hemsworth is known for his connections namely being Chris Hemsworth's younger brother and another for being Miley Cyrus' boyfriend of which the 22-year old is quite proud of and thankful for.
"It's definitely nice to have people around me like [my brother] and my girlfriend who have experienced it before. To ask them questions, it definitely makes it easier in that sense. It doesn't make it any easier getting roles. It's just me in the room when I'm meeting directors and reading with directors," shares Liam.
The Australian actor first came out in the film, "The Last Song" where Liam starred alongside Miley Cyrus. Since then, the two have been spotted together all the while enduring the qualms of an on-off and on again relationship.
However, Miley and Liam appear to be stronger and closer together. In fact, the two act as support systems for each other as revealed by Liam in a radio interview, "The Bret Show".
Another charming and not to mention handsome face to fill the pages of Flaunt is the talented actor from "Martha Marcy May Marlene", Brady Corbet. The 23-year old took on the role of Watts in "Martha Marcy May Marlene" where he starred alongside Elizabeth Olsen in a compelling thriller-drama that impressed a whole lot of viewers.
Again, Brady did not fail to impress in his next film, "Melancholia" where he starred alongside Kirsten Dunst and Keifer Sutherland. Now he's up to star in the film, "Simon Keller" where he gets deeply involved with a prostitute.
"It is the crowning achievement of my career. We'll see if anyone else feels that way. It's a tricky thing to make a movie with a protagonist that is so deplorable," says Brady on "Simon Keller."
"I was interested in making a movie about men who hate women and why. I find that incredibly present, everywhere. I'm curious how that shaped modern male sexuality, especially of this generation, where you can watch c-m shots on your iPhone," continued Corbet as to why he wanted to make "Simon Keller".
Two different men with two different personalities and film ventures but both of which are extremely talented and good-looking. With both of their films out this year, which would be worth watching: Liam Hemsworth's "Hunger Games" or Brady Corbet's "Simon Keller"?