Javier Bardem's hair & character in "No Country for Old Men"
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It's good to know he was disturbed by it too. It was a disturbing movie.
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I'm 25 years old, when I was 10 years old I had a nightmare that I'll never forget, A man with a cane and a wooden leg was after me, and he looked EXACTLY like the Chigurh character.
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Well, it was also the hairstyle he had and his big eyes that made it creepy. lol. If he had a clean cut look and maybe a friendly looking face but was just as expression-less it wouldn't have been as nearly as creepy.
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Toss a Coen, and call it.
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@Helgi112 yeah, i just watched the movie this past week and at first i thought, wtf i up with his hair and like is this supposed to be funny, cuz i just started watchin at the coin scene and rewinded it back later cuz i got interesting, and watching the scene, the guy actually scared me a little. i hadnt had that effect from villains for a long time.
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Dude i can't effin cross my legs like that. Cudos to you chigu... i mean javier
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@Helgi112 thats why i like michael myers
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I think his "No Country" haircut was actually kinda cool, very 70s
Ahh definetly! His voice and facial expression or the lack of it is what makes him so crazy. I mean how many people have been able to produce such a scary character. No scary laughs. No crazy makeup, no insane facial expression. Yet you watch this movie and all I could think about is just WOW this guy is just a fucking MONSTER!
Helgi112 2 years ago 64
14 people called it tails...
gregpatillo 1 year ago 16