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Does Hugh Grant's hair...


crack anyone else up?

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It is quite ridiculous. When I first saw it, I cracked up.
But now I think it's adorable.


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I love the purposely tousled look.

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Yes, it's hilarious.

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It looks like hes wearing a bicycle helmet the whole movie!

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Yes. He had a hairdo like the mother on "One Day at a Time".

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I loved his hair! He looked completely adorable. I can't remember when I've found him more attractive. He seemed very believable as a guy who is very much in love, but must grow up a bit faster than he planned. I've known a number of men in similar situations. I think the movie, though a comedy, was very true to life, and all the more touching as a result.

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It did but it was the style back then. I think its stupid when people see this almost..what 20 years later and make fun of the style. Uh, it was a long time ago. Hard to believe now but easier to believe people do the dumbest things to and follow trends. Of course, its going to look funny now.

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I thought the haircut was kind of silly back then (15 years ago, not 20). What's odd to me is that Grant makes fun of the haircut he was given for Four Weddings & a Funeral, calling it "dodgy," but I thought his hair looked pretty much its best in that movie.

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I just caught this movie today while channel surfing, cute movie, but I cant get into it, all I cant think is how incredibly ridiculous his hair looks. I think David Silver in 90210 had the same style. I was a little girl at the time, but I remember thinking these styles looked stupid back then.

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It was horrible on a remarkable level. Mushroom cuts were just as awful as mullets. On everyone. *shudder* I remember being in primary school and all my friends getting them.

Of course, all the hair in this movie was pretty scary.

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Yes I never noticed it as much watching this movie when I was younger. Seeing it now I burst out laughing.

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