I didn't notice.
Weird as hell, but in X-Men 3: Last Bad Dialogue Standing or whatever it was called, Wolverine outdoes certain people who won't be named with a TERRIBLE WIG.
In the first two films, they did Logan's hair off of Jackman's own, and I have to give props, because they somehow came up with a very inventive and clever style that didn't look ridiculous, in the way a literal version of Logan's comic hair might have.
But in this film, for whatever reason, Jackman's wearing a Logan wig. Not only is it less convincing and natural by half, but in some close-ups, you can actually see the glue line.
Weird!
I don't think Jackman's losing his hair...so I have no idea why they'd go this way, except perhaps as a time-saver. But that seems odd on a film where half the characters are wearing exhausting blue make-up, seemingly.
BEWARE THE WIG!
Anyway, first two films, real hair, great movies. Third film, wig, NOT such a great movie.
Is that coincidence?
Gail
Not CONSCIOUSLY.
But underneath, deep inside, you know that's killing you, that wig.
Gail
NO!
(as in no it's not a co-incidence)
(coinkydink?)
The wig is an evil symbiote. Beware the Hell Toupe!
But what about Halle Berry's wig? I think it was the best of the series so far, but it couldn't save us from her awful acting.
Facebook ID: Doug Hahner
I'm glad someone else brought this up. I thought Jackman looked horrible compared to previous movies, and the hair had a lot to do with it. He looked like he was a helmet made of hair.
Originally Posted by Gail Simone
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Originally Posted by Doug
Hmm. You raise a very good point, and I totally agree. By far the best wig of the three, and it incorporated some fairly recent hair design concepts.
Yet still, Halle can't act.
What could this possibly mean to my evil wig theory?
Gail
I liked X-3 but I think it's mainly because it's hard to translate super hero dialogue over to film with out sounding hokey.
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