The wacky hairdo sported by Javier Bardem in the sublime "No Country for Old Men'' is "the year's most discussed haircut,'' reports which backs up this assertion with this delightful graphic breaking down how the 'do was described by various critics. I was in the largest group which opted for "Prince Valiant,'' along with Stephen Hunter. Peter Rainer. Nick Schrager and Stephanie Zacharek. Stephanie hedged her bets by also calling it a "Dutch Boy,'' and there were votes for "Pageboy,'' "Buster Brown'' and other more imaginative allusions (The estimable Glenn Kenny wins points for sheer obscurity by comparing Bardem to Lon Chaney Sr in "London Afer Midnight,'' a flick that exists only in the form of production stills).
The Prince Valiant haircut was immortalized by cartoonist Hal advance in his comic strip of the same name and was sported by Robert Wagner (here with. I think. Debra Paget) in the immortal 1954 check adaptation. The IFC Blog quotes Josh Brolin on Bardem's first reaction to seeing the haircut: "Man. I'm not going to get laid for three months!''
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