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Shaved heads in the movies
by
Razor X
on 21 Dec, 2006 19:26
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One of the reasons that shaved heads have become so popular in recent years is because of the number of actors who have shaved their heads for movie roles. Bruce Willis is one of the pioneers of this movement. It has become so commonplace for actors to shave their heads, they are doing it for roles in which the script actually doesn't require them to be bald. They seem to have caught onto the fact that it looks and feels great and will use any excuse to shave, and this has spilled over into the mainstream.
This wasn't always the case. Remember the 70s and 80s? You never saw shaved heads then, on white actors, with the two notable exceptions of Brynner and Savalas. Actors wouldn't even get short haircuts when they were playing the part of someone who had just entered the military. Remember Bill Murray in Stripes (although John Candy's induction cut is a notable exception to this rule)? Last night I watched a DVD of Superman II. In the early scenes, Gene Hackman (who refused to shave his head for the role of Lex Luthor) was very obviously wearing a bald wig, and it crossed my mind how that would be totally unacceptable today. It is almost unheard of for an actor to refuse to shave his head for a role today. And it's not like Hackman had good hair anyway!
I just thought it was interesting how much things have changed (for the better). What do you think brought this change about? The demands of movie producers (and movie-goers) for more realism? Whatever it was, it certainly got the ball rolling.
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#1
by
PBurke
on 21 Dec, 2006 21:02
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they saw pictures of me and said " that is one sexy sommbitch. we should look like that for this movie." at least that is how I see it. hahaha
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#2
by
Tyler
on 21 Dec, 2006 21:08
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I really think black men, athletes, and gay men really had a huge influence on the popularity of men shaving their heads.
I haven't done any specific research on this topic, but as I surf through the internet looking for new content, most of what I find points to one of those three groups, with black men and gay men being the two most prominant. I also see a more recent popularity with soldiers, which is prominent to the masses due to all the news reports post 9/11.
I think the popularity amongst these groups have made the decision easier for actors when it comes time to face the reality of paying for new hair or just shaving the little they have off. Then you have the actors that are more willing to do it because it ads realism to the movie and shows their dedication to the role.
What does everyone else think?
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#3
by
David
on 21 Dec, 2006 23:26
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I think it has to do with different things for different age groups. For middle aged males, it has to do with celebrities making it cool and once enough of them did it, it wasn't taboo to shave your head anymore.
For the young male, like myself, it has to do with our generations rebellious nature. Look no further than stuff like attitudes about sex, all the strange piercings, the goth/punk styles etc(granted a lot of that stuff I dislike/don't agree with) It's a we are badass, we know it, get out of our way, or get run over mentality. My generation isn't about comforming, it's about paving our own way. What better way to pave your own path as a young adult male than showing people their is much more to life than hair, and that all hair was designed for in the first place was to protect us humans for the cold?
Plus, I think the fact women have become more independent has had an effect. A lot of ladies are into the short hair or shaved look nowadays, because they realize what we men already knew, it's so much easier to maintain and love a shaved head/short hair. That and they don't care what others think.
And that gets back to men in a sense, because if a woman has the ability to pull off a look that has always been male dominated, than what the heck are we doing trying to live our lives with hair we don't want?
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#4
by
ShinyHappyHead
on 23 Jan, 2007 09:53
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I'd like to give props to Natalie Portman for shaving her pate in "V: For Vendetta", and Persis Khambatta, a lovely lady from India who portrayed the bald Lieutenant Ilia in 1979's "Star Trek: The Motion Picture."
I'm wondering if there were any other actresses who have shaved their heads for movie roles in the early years.
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#5
by
Tyler
on 23 Jan, 2007 13:15
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Threre was also Demi Moore that shaved in G.I. Jane.
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#6
by
PigPen
on 23 Jan, 2007 13:53
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Threre was also Demi Moore that shaved in G.I. Jane.
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#7
by
Apollo5
on 25 Jan, 2007 12:01
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A very early movie(1971) where actresses had to shave their heads was THX 1138. This was still hippie times. The special edition DVD had great footage of Maggie McOmie and other actors and actresses losing their hair for a film role. Also George Lucas's first movie
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#8
by
Tyler
on 25 Jan, 2007 12:05
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A very early movie(1971) where actresses had to shave their heads was THX 1138. This was still hippie times. The special edition DVD had great footage of Maggie McOmie and other actors and actresses losing their hair for a film role. Also George Lucas's first movie
Great mention! I completely forgot about that movie.
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#9
by
jseger11
on 25 Jan, 2007 12:09
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A very early movie(1971) where actresses had to shave their heads was THX 1138. This was still hippie times. The special edition DVD had great footage of Maggie McOmie and other actors and actresses losing their hair for a film role. Also George Lucas's first movie
Great mention! I completely forgot about that movie.
That's a blast from the past (THX1138) I think I saw that on BETA when I was 9 or 10. I'm going to have to try and rent it...
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#10
by
Professor Melon
on 29 Jan, 2007 09:07
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#11
by
agassi
on 18 Feb, 2007 22:55
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hey guys how about samuel l jackson
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#12
by
Tyler
on 19 Feb, 2007 00:55
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hey guys how about samuel l jackson
Awesome! That dude F#(&!NG Rocks!
Had to use the F-bomb - he would have liked it that way.
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#13
by
ar3inc
on 19 Feb, 2007 10:41
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When I think of Sam Jackson I always think about the scene in Pulp Fiction after they sho Marvin in the car and he is walking around with little peices of marvin in his fro. Kinda hard to think of him as bald with that pic in my mind. He is for sure sly and one cool mother...