Most Desirable Actresses in the Fantasy of Hollywood

Who are the most desirable women in Hollywood. Which women make us men weak in the knees. Well, there's plenty. But I'm concerned with a specific type of woman. The women that fuel geek culture and get our blood pumping.

I'll bring you up to speed with the women that define genre fantasies.

Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in her metal bikini. Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman sprinting toward the camera in those damn sexy hooker boots. Xena and Gabrielle as the ambiguous gay duo spicing up sword and sorcery. Maybe Liv Tyler as an Elven beauty. How about Tough as nails warriors like Trinity, Ripley, or Sarah Connor. Or the thinking man's lust, smart and sexy like Agent Scully. These are the standards of the sci-fi, fantasy and superhero genres.

Notable runner ups include Rose McGowan and Lucy Lui. They both have enough cred to be desired on a ridiculous level, but I wanted to keep this list to only five.

And the honorable mention goes to Jessica Alba - She played Nancy Callahan in Sin City, but it's been overshadowed by her horrible portrayals of Sue Storm in those Fantastic Four movies. We can expect her reprisal of Nancy in the Sin City Sequel to restore her good standings in our hearts. Also, we must mention her debutant coming out of sorts was Dark Angel- so she's got history with us.

5. Hayden Panettiere- Claire Bennet on Heroes. Blond, cheerleader, and a super hero. She's a triple threat! She's the it girl of the genre right now. And for America, she fills the cute, wholesome, blond quotient that Britney Spears abandoned.

4. Natalie Portman- She is Padme in the newer Star Wars Trilogy. She gave birth to Darth Vaders kids, for crying out loud. And then she played Evie in the silver screen adaption of Alan Moore's V for Vendetta. She showed so much commitment to the comic, she cut her hair bald. Bastard Emmys should of gave her props. As a young girl, she was in Leon, aka The Professional. Also the daughter of Al Pacino in heat. Now, watch her and Andy Samberg rap on SNL.