

Brosnan's Hair
Started by
john007
, Feb 12 2002 02:15 AM
37 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 20 October 2002 - 05:49 AM
Tis okay, you're forgiven

#32
Posted 20 October 2002 - 09:40 PM
Anyway, I'm amazed that this topic even came up! I never realized that I wasn't the only one who paid so much attention to PB's hair in his movies!
whoops, I said too much...
Now my opinons:
In RS he looked great
But in GoldenEye it was a big no-no
In TND it got better
But TWINE (and DAD) is the way to go-go!
I know it's stupid so forgive me in advance



In RS he looked great
But in GoldenEye it was a big no-no
In TND it got better
But TWINE (and DAD) is the way to go-go!
I know it's stupid so forgive me in advance

#33
Posted 21 October 2002 - 01:58 PM
Originally posted by WarBird
I liked his hair in GoldenEye.
You've said it, man!
#34
Posted 21 October 2002 - 02:01 PM
One thing that I ahve noticed, is that PB doesn't do headgear very well, IMO. The flight helmet in TND and the Royal Navy hat just looked goofy on him.
#35
Posted 21 October 2002 - 09:13 PM
You think those are bad? Check him out in a cowboy hat or in a cap that newspaper boys used to wear. Definately not one of his better fashion moments.
-- Xen
-- Xen
#36
Posted 21 October 2002 - 11:09 PM
The naval cap in TND looked like it was coming down too low over his eyes, as if it were too far tilted forward. Brossers didn't look very convincing in a naval uniform at all.
Pierce's hair in TND and TWINE were better. His Goldeneye hair was probably too reminiscent of Remington Steel. In fact, his entire appearance was - for example that dark blazer with the gold buttons and the light coloured slacks. He looked more like a dandy billionaire playboy on board a yacht who'd never done a hard day's work than a tough, ex-navy spy and cold blooded killer.
Pierce's hair in TND and TWINE were better. His Goldeneye hair was probably too reminiscent of Remington Steel. In fact, his entire appearance was - for example that dark blazer with the gold buttons and the light coloured slacks. He looked more like a dandy billionaire playboy on board a yacht who'd never done a hard day's work than a tough, ex-navy spy and cold blooded killer.
#37
Posted 22 October 2002 - 02:41 PM
A Bond's acting skills are more important than their hair do.
#38
Posted 22 October 2002 - 04:23 PM
Except of course if he tries to hard to act eh?
