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When a movie has a "Bad hair day." Doo's and don'ts.

Started by Flangepart, December 29, 2005, 06:53:22 PM

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Flangepart

Funny hair.
On a character, or actor, its part of the reason we watch B-movies.

Be it Larry Fine or Yahoo Serious, The gorgon or Ace Ventura, its always a doo that catches your eyes, and makes you say " Is that his head, or did his neck sprout?"
Sooooo....
What bad hair days come to mind for ya'll?
"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"

trekgeezer

Mel Gibson and his freaky mullet or whatever that was in Lethal Weapon.



And you thought Trek isn't cool.

The Burgomaster

It's fun to watch just about any movie from the 1970s for 2 "hair" reasons:

1. HUGE afros;

2. Men with "wings" over their ears.

If you aren't familiar with #2, during the 1970s a lot of men wor their hair at a medium length that covered their ears.  At that length, the hair often started to curl up, away from the haed, and looked like wings.  Burt Reynolds was a big offender (check out his hair in GATOR, for example).
"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

BoyScoutKevin

In 1958, actor James Macarthur made a movie called "The Light in the Forest," in which he wears a Mohawk. Having see the movie, I thought nothing about it, but a woman, who I work with, saw a still from the film, and she  said that it looked like some furry animal crawled up onto the top of his head and died there..