hey there Wild Bill, glad to see a post here again. sorry I quit posting, it was just a number of things. I hope you aren’t giving up school time for this, Everett True wouldn’t want that.
Hey, aren’t you supposed to be focusing on your classes?!? I hope that means they’re going well.
I’m glad all that info I put in the sticky was helpful. I’m thinking of taking a break from doing so much social media. The last couple weeks have been rough. Anyway, other people are posting here so I’m glad to see this community will thrive.
A lot of thought went into that haircut, friend-o.
[The haircut] is wedgy, greasy, somehow old womany, and that, combined with Bardem’s machismo, makes it unsettling. The actor himself is supposed to have reacted, “Oh no, now I won’t get laid for the next two months,” when he saw it.
Now the man behind the cut has emerged. He is a Canadian hairdresser from New Brunswick called Paul LeBlanc who has previously styled hair on movies such as Star Wars and Casino, and who shared an Oscar with make-up artist Dick Smith for his work on Amadeus.
Le Blanc says that his inspiration was from the crusades, “when knights and Muslims were murdering each other, and this was a typical haircut. It was a dangerous time and we wanted to make Javier timeless and dangerous at first sight.”