Tom Cruise's haircut
I don't know if it was "fashionable" in the '80s, but it's really horrible!
I'm Winston Wolf, I solve problems
And no dream is ever... just a dream...
I don't know if it was "fashionable" in the '80s, but it's really horrible!
I'm Winston Wolf, I solve problems
And no dream is ever... just a dream...
I was around in the eighties; I don't recall anyone having hair quite like that. It had a life of its own.
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F_Jenkins,
Don't feel too special, he's stalking me also. I lampooned his butchering of syntax and grammar on another board, now he's got a hard-on for me too.
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his hair was perfect...
and....I'd like to meet his tailor...
His hair was perfect
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I call it "Egon hair".
I think, I know, I mean, ah yes, but it's all wrong, that is I think I disagree...
Looks the same as it was in "Cocktail." I like 80s hairstyles on both the women and men back then. I watched "Terminator" a month ago and still liked Linda Hamilton's cheesy waitress hair.
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It was like a 50s Elvis type thing. I agree kind of weird.
shareTom Cruise's hair in this movie should have won an academy award. It was both epic and ridiculous. Most men would give their middle testicle to have hair like that.
It should be against the law to use "LOL" unless you really did LOL!
that is the only time Tom had a haircut like that. his Cocktail hair wasnt that bushy at all.
I think it was meant to give Tom an Italian look. just like the earpiece.
You hit it on the head, enzo. It was done up especially for this movie since Tom plays an italian character. It kind of had that retro italian doo-woppy look to it and was the only film he ever did with his hair done up like that. Total novelty look.
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