Monday, October 22, 2012

Russell Crowe's Worst Hairdo On Film

Correct. Broken City may well be the worst hair do I have ever had in a movie...and i've had some doozy's for example 

I'm sure you'll look better than you did in 'Body of Lies' haha 

Another doozie that one 











Okay, so which do you think is Russell's worst film hairdo?  One of the above or some other film?  Personally, I'm going with Ed in Body of Lies.  Feel free to leave your vote in the comments below.



16 comments:

  1. He hated that wig they made him wear in State of Play. It was hot and uncomfortable. I vote for that one

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    1. That was a wig? I thought he had to keep it longer because of possible reshoot of M&C scenes.

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  2. I liked Ed!! Cal is just cute, but I don't like the Broken City look...fake tan and nasty hair

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  3. State of Play was horrible! I also prefer the hair in Broken City to the spray tan.

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  4. Heck, I don't care if the man is bald---I LOVE RUSSELL CROWE!!!!!!

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  5. I'd have to go with Broken City. Looks... What's the word I'm looking for?... Dorky!

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  6. I'm going with Broken City. The hair in the other films at least suited the character. The bangs are so distracting and modern pols usually look pretty groomed. Oh well..at least it's not a comb-over!

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    I Will vote for the Insider hairdo meant to make Russell older, but I hate it.

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  8. Hair in Broken City... Yuk, and THAT "tan"... OMG, sleeeeeezzzzeeeeee. Looking forward to seeing Broken City!

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  9. Ed Hoffman in 'Body of Lies'. Yuck!

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  10. Well.. I guess the only thing left is bald..and I dont see him doing that anytime soon..

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  11. thought the hair in state of play was his own! oops! worst hair definitely broken city - it just looks so wrong but I guess right for the part.

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  12. I thought Heaven is Burning was the worse with the pork chops.

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  13. Someone on Twitter mentioned Arthur Baskin from Love in Limbo. I think I would have to go with that one.

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